essay · statement of principles
Draft Programme & Policies Of The National Alternative
7 pages
Summary
The draft presents a proposed National Alternative to Congress rule, arguing that India faces a combined crisis of rising prices, unemployment, corruption, shortages, injustice, institutional paralysis, electoral malpractice, and declining public confidence. It attributes these conditions to one-party dominance, weak and opportunistic opposition, foreign interference, communist infiltration, and a ruling party that has abandoned both principle and effective policy. The document argues that an alternative party is necessary both to create a constitutional outlet for popular frustration and to make government more accountable and responsive.
Key points
- The document describes India as being endangered by inflation, unemployment, corruption, shortages, injustice, and political demoralisation.
- It condemns Congress for evading responsibility, relying on scapegoating, and lacking a coherent ideology or policy direction.
- Electoral fraud, controlled media, intimidation, communal appeals, and restrictions on protest are presented as threats to democratic legitimacy.
- A National Alternative is described as necessary to restore hope, preserve constitutional freedoms, and pressure or replace the ruling party.
- The programme explicitly distinguishes an Indian, Gandhian path from Marxist development models.
- The draft endorses nationalism, democracy, secularism, and social justice, alongside honest, clean, and efficient government.
- Its immediate objectives include a political alternative, corruption reduction, price stability, employment, rural infrastructure, educational reform, and the abolition of untouchability.
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