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North East people must not be ignored: Jamir
KOLKATA, 13 Feb. 2012 12:35 AM IST :
There is an urgent need of electoral and political reforms in India as a partial colonial model of constitution was adopted after India’s independence, Constitutional experts while addressing a gathering at Calcutta High Court auditorium on Saturday pointed out.
Addressing the seminar cum workshop on 'Urgency of Reform in the Indian Political System: Revisiting the Constitution' at Kolkata, Dr. SC Jamir, former Maharashtra and Goa Governor and former Nagaland chief minister, highlighted that there was nothing wrong in the Indian Constitution or Parliament.
"New Delhi is still very far from northeast India and we the people of the region are guardians for the whole nation. India has a potential competitor (also threat) in China and we have to face the challenge. In that sense also, the northeastern people must not be ignored," Jamir asserted.
"The deep crisis of governance & administration, regional imbalance, strain in Centre-State relationship, unabated corruption, and Indian civil society as a whole with a blurred vision only show the symptom of the calamity we are waiting for," said Dr Dutta, adding that there is a vital need for socio-political dialogues to educate Indian themselves and not necessarily for maligning any political party or leaders in the country.
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