Jaitley also differed on a portion of the apex court ruling on adultery, saying it may end up converting the Indian family system into a Western family system.
India Foundation has reached consensus not to support any campaign against homosexuality – a position that is different from that of the Sangh Parivar.
Over generations, Bihar’s bane has been its utter lack of urbanisation. But now, even Bihar is urbanising. Or let’s say, rurbanising. Two decades under Nitish Kumar have created a new elite in its cities.
Indian govt officials last month skipped Turkish National Day celebrations in Delhi, in a message to Ankara following its support for Islamabad, particularly during Operation Sindoor.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
Most Indian laws are badly drafted and passed with hardly any debate. In some cases, for eg concerning reservation, SC/ST Act, zero debate. Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, Dowry Act etc are terribly drafted with huge scope for misuse and consequent pauperisation of many families including very old people. If Adultery Act was badly drafted, who stopped Mr Jaitley’s government from amending the law when the matter was in court? Crores of Indian people are fighting cases filed against them under badly dreafted laws. Let the govt amend such laws and reduce the burden on courts.
Most Indian laws are badly drafted and passed with hardly any debate. In some cases, for eg concerning reservation, SC/ST Act, zero debate. Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, Dowry Act etc are terribly drafted with huge scope for misuse and consequent pauperisation of many families including very old people. If Adultery Act was badly drafted, who stopped Mr Jaitley’s government from amending the law when the matter was in court? Crores of Indian people are fighting cases filed against them under badly dreafted laws. Let the govt amend such laws and reduce the burden on courts.