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See the book INDIA: India Political Villainy: UPAs Fall & AAPs Surge Its FLAP, COVER PAGE AND PUBLISHER: India has entered the new Millennium without the aura of the much-touted millennium. Indian democracy is shallower and hollower now than a decade ago. If India has to develop into a full-blown democracy, instead of merely gloating over sustaining democracy as its greatest achievement, India ought to strengthen its democratic structures and institutions and work overtime to offer, among other things, clean, efficient, secular and transparent and corruption-free governance; rapid expansion of civil space for rapid secularisation and democratisation of state and society with secular public institutions mediating between both; equip and energise the judiciary for expeditious justice delivery, especially for the masses who cannot afford to spend and cannot afford to wait; and protect and uplift the weaker sections from poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, and social oppression. As the nation has been caught between the two evils Congress and the BJP, making the hapless masses forlorn, team-Anna’s anti-corruption surge, launching of the Aam Aadmi Party led by Arvind Kejriwal who played a major role in team-Anna, and the AAP’s stunning performance in the Delhi Assembly elections held in December, all happened in quick succession. The AAP’s “model politics” tried out in Delhi, and expected to be tried out in Parliament through the Lok Sabha elections will decide the nature of the future of Indian democracy. There is much to be said in favour of and expected from the AAP’s “alternative politics”. For this, understanding the perception of reality is as important as understanding the elusive reality itself. That is best done by identifying the fault lines in governance, the perfidies of the governors, and the pitfalls of the governed, through critiquing the system, seeing it through the common man’s “looking glass”. This book is a critique of the political scenario prevailing today as seen through the common man’s “looking glass”. ABOUT THE AUTHOR P. RADHAKRISHNAN was a Professor of Sociology at the Madras Institute of Development Studies. His research experience spans more than three decades. He has published widely. His publications include Religion, Caste and State, The Perfidies of Power: India in the New Millennium, Peasant Struggles, Land Reforms, and Social Change: Malabar 1836-1982, and Progress Towards Education for All: The Case of Tamil Nadu (with R. Akila). He has to his credit several other publications, which include articles in edited books and leading journals, research notes, working papers, and reviews. LINK TO THE BOOK: ysbooksinternational/servlet/Getbiblio?bno=00000415
Posted on: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 19:00:32 +0000

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