A new India will be created by the Lok Sabha...

S Venkateshwari
A new india will be created by the Lok Sabha...


In addition to forming a new administration, the outcomes of the 18th lok sabha election will pinpoint the issues impeding the country's integration process. The government is in charge of drafting the Uniform Civil Code, but civil society must demonstrate its preparedness beforehand. In the twenty-first century, it is imperative to guarantee the elimination of behaviors deemed detrimental to women's self-esteem. The people who live in Gilgit and Baltistan will always be under Pakistani servitude as long as political party leaders only think about ways to win over more votes. The history of places like Gilgit, Chilas, Nagar, and Hunza should be taught to the next generation as a significant aspect of ancient indian history. There will never be a shortage of obstacles for the indian Army as long as the puppet government-building game is played in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. It is necessary to dissuade leaders who work for political benefit in the pluralistic indian society.

We must understand the anguish of the hindi belt...

Repressive measures were used during colonial authority to soften North India's edge of resistance consciousness. The ganga plains are the origin of the indentured labor system that is documented throughout history. The aristocracy, who spoke english fluently—the language of the colonial overlords—never made an effort to comprehend the suffering of the hindi belt. 

Rahul Gandhi began igniting fresh debates with his remarks after winning a seat from wayanad in the Lok Sabha. His critics said that he was speaking from an elitist perspective. It is hard to dispute the Congress's historic influence on indian democracy, yet the party did not take a fair stance on Hindutva and social justice. 

Because congress failed to take a stance on the crucial matter of Jammu and Kashmir's constitutional unification, it was unable to comprehend the significance of "5 august 2019". The special status provisions acted as roadblocks to the development of Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir. Following the repeal of Articles 370 and 35 (A), those from the most marginalized groups in society are beginning to receive their rights. Another topic of discussion revolves around Ladakh's unique environmental conditions.



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