The fifty-year test

Two score and ten years ago, India´s founding fathers gave the country a parliamentary democracy with a fine system of checks and balances. Half a century into freedom and most of its institutions lie in shambles. The people elected to keep them going are burning themselves out on the treadmill trying to retain their position, power and means of personal aggrandisement. One no longer anticipates visionary legislation of far-reaching consequence from the elected representatives. Neither has the executive shown itself to be capable, either in the Centre or in the states. Tales of scams and widespread corruption are too well known to warrant repetition.

Two score and ten years ago, India´s founding fathers gave the country a parliamentary democracy with a fine system of checks and balances. Half a century into freedom and most of its institutions lie in shambles. The people elected to keep them going are burning themselves out on the treadmill trying to retain their position, power and means of personal aggrandisement. One no longer anticipates visionary legislation of far-reaching consequence from the elected representatives. Neither has the executive shown itself to be capable, either in the Centre or in the states. Tales of scams and widespread corruption are too well known to warrant repetition.

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