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Posted by Passang Norbu 7 years, 11 months ago
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Anjali Sharma 7 years, 11 months ago
- The party opposes the western industrial model which is being forced upon the Indian people and aims to develop an agro-industrial model which will benefit the majority of the country’s population including its farmers and laborers.
- The party has the objective of providing employment to every able person, so as to give everyone a dignified means of livelihood.
- Educational reform is high on the party’s agenda, and it aims to make education, both basic and higher, free and open for all. The party opposes private, profit-making educational institutions.
- The party believes that quality healthcare is the right of every Indian and that government spending on healthcare should increase manifold in order to ensure universal access.
- The party believes that India must have a national wage policy.
- The party is opposed to nuclear armaments and energy and it would pursue the policy of alternative energy development.
- The party believes that rural communities should have sovereignty over the water, land and forest resources they are dependent on.
- The party supports the right of the nomads of India to their traditional livelihood.
- The party strives to establish a new political culture, oriented towards the needs of common people, with the help of election reforms by ending the influence of caste, communalism and money and muscle power on election outcomes.
- Annihilation of caste system is a prominent objective of the party.
- The party believes that comprehensive social security for those in the unorganized sector of the economy should be implemented urgently.
- The party supports the call for a universal public distribution system to ensure national food security.
- The party aims to mobilize public opinion for the passing of the Women’s Reservation Bill.
- The party supports the recommendations of the Rajinder Sachar Committee and is working towards ensuring equity and equality of opportunity to all minority communities in India..
- The party supports well-meaning civil society agitations against corruption but believes that corruption can only be properly addressed by replacing neo-liberal policies and our current development model.
Rajinder Sachar Committee reccomendations:
• Set up an Equal Opportunity Commission to look into grievances of deprived groups like minorities.
• Create a nomination procedure to increase participation of minorities in public bodies.
• Establish a delimitation procedure that does not reserve constituencies with high minority population for SCs.
• Increase employment share of Muslims, particularly where there is great deal of public dealing. Work out mechanisms to link madarsas with higher secondary school board.
• Recognise degrees from madarsas for eligibility in defence, civil and banking examinations.
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Puneet Singh 7 years, 11 months ago
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