President, ministers must restore people's trust in political institutions | Business Standard Editorials

President, ministers must restore people's trust in political institutions | Business Standard Editorials

My VIEW:

This is a timely reminder to the political leadership of all denominations and to ‘WE THE PEOPLE’ (Refer Preamble of the Indian Constitution) that there is immediate need to restore trust in the people and machinery responsible for governance. For decades now, any allegation, whether it be about law enforcement, corruption, unethical practices by public servants or just drunken driving, is countered by a set of earlier instances when someone ‘connected’ with the person/party making the allegation had faced similar allegation. Issue-based debates on merits have become a thing of the past.
A healthy debate on restoring trust in governance and belief in the law of the land as also respect towards individuals and agencies responsible for providing governance has to start somewhere. At national level government should take the initiative to establish a permanent forum of manageable size to deliberate on controversies as and when they erupt and based on facts keep the nation informed about the action initiated by authorities to rectify the situation. Such a body could have, illustratively,  nominees of Prime Minister, main Opposition Party in Parliament, Apex Court, CAG and one editor of a major electronic/print media(by rotation).
M G Warrier, Mumbai

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