Explain some pastime effects of local government in development of democracy in india
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After eight long years, the time has come for rural Tamil Nadu to elect its local government representatives. The area covered by 156 Panchayat Unions went to the polls to elect 260 ward members of district panchayats, 2,546 members of panchayat unions and 37,830 members of panchayats and it is incumbent upon us to talk and discuss more decentralisation and localisation of government. The importance is rooted on two grounds; namely, India claims it has a three-tier government, and more importantly, decentralisation is the practical end of self-governance.
he story of local government in Free India started with Gandhi’s love for villages, but other congress leaders shunned the idea for progressive cities and industrial complexes. The love story thus had effectively no place in the otherwise bulky constitution.
Decentralisation, though idealised, was put in the backseat given the continuous riots and secession movements throughout the early years of the republic. The move towards socialist thinking further pushed the prospect of localising the government and felt the distribution of wealth more important than the distribution of actual power.
Further centralisation during the Indira years even made state governments prone to the whims of the centre brewing instability. As a poster example of how ‘good’ government intention might lead to unintended adverse consequences, states grew more against each other which was further amplified by problems in sharing and co-existing thereby putting narrow parochial interests like identity above the nation and public well-being.
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