Saturday, October 21, 2017
de-colonising Indian civil service.
You
can never decolonize the Civil Service. Tyranny is the source of their
unaccountable power and wealth.
The
British were ruthless. They did everything the Zionists did before the Zionists did.
But they won and the winners write History. But they did have certain redeeming
features which is why they were able to get so many natives to build their
empire for them. One such quality was a deep sense of fair play that had been
inculcated in them since the days of Elizabeth the First, built on the much
earlier foundation of the Magna Charta which not only helped them escape the
rigours of proletariat revolutions that took place in Russia, or France but
build a powerful nation.
This
is why, to weaken and enslave India, they induced the enshrinement of
inequality under law, exceptions to the rule of law and "many
nations" in India's Constitution, thus taking away their principal
contribution that had stolen away men's hearts and minds from the Sultans and
the Rajas, to risk and sacrifice their lives for them. In other words, with
this one deft stroke of Constitutional legerdemain, they returned India to what
they had found. A patch work quilt of raping, looting petty potentates.
They
accelerated the transformation by inspiring their stooges who ruled India after
them with "Social Engineering" and turned the pyramid upside down to
put power in the hands of those least capable and keep it away from merit and
integrity. Thus it is that we see India today, a law less Nation in a constant
state of Civil War, reduced to 135 out of 172 countries (and below Sub-Saharan
Africa) in the Global Human and Social Development Index (UNDP – 2015) and 143
rd out of 172 countries in internal Peace and Stability (UNDP – 2015) , home to
30% of the World’s poor (World Bank 2016) and with the highest number of Bomb
Blast in the World 2016) pushing Iraq to a lowly second place with just half as
many; in just 67 years.
The
Indian Constitution that was plagiarized by Nehru G and Ambedkar G from the
Government of India Act (1935) (A House of Lords Confection) modified for the
“Constituent Assembly” by Sir Maurice Gwyer, the then Chief Justice of Delhi,
by adding notions such as “All animals are equal but some are more equal than
others”, and “Four legs good, two legs bad” borrowed from George Orwell’s
“Animal Farm” and the laws that have flowed therefrom to condemn India to a
perpetual State of Civil War is sufficient evidence of this.
A
nation locked in the iron maiden of the British Judiciary, Bureaucracy, Police
and raised on the gibbet of the Reservations-Extortion Constitution and laws.
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