What do you think, is democracy cheaper or expensive to handle?
what benefit / facilities a government has to provide for those who born to serve their nations?
how about handing over power to village level CBO's to list, report and support in governing the needs and wants of the peasants?
if such systems to be introduced or established in a society, how much money a party / a candidate possibly can save in rupees?
The rules
The CBO management ( the office bearing positions rotates in this particular model) should be free from active political participation ( they cannot be engaged in any party political activities)
The CBO must work cordially with the village level admin officer, the grama sevaka
The grama sevaka must get more power than now in order to support village level organizations.
The government must link local level societies with the Government Agent ( role of GA is to monitor the CBOs.
what are the benefits of establishing such a system?
The governemnt/s get no complaints or fewer complaints from peasants / villagers of representatives that do not or never visit their village or communities to inquire about their needs wants urgent or otherwise ( assuming a peasant even today maintain better and close relationship with each and every village member.
A government do not need to provide luxuary facilities for their survival (representatives of parliament / provincial councils).
above is what came into my mind and i posted them without really elaborating it any further.
if certain democratic methods that the world have been using is less beneficial , the experts must think of alternative methods, i recon.
Thank you for reading.
No path is a path if you see no people walking or moving here and there. There is very little that you can learn if there are no people around. Yes it is true that lonely paths also teach you things but that are different things. The paths provide you different pictures at different times of a day. During mornings it is very different and during dark it is unbelievably unexplainable. You see ‘no end’ point in analyzing these paths, the travelers, and the people we see, i believe.
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