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| Human Rights still a 'distant dream' even in civilized Nations LIKE India, Britain, US: Prof Bhim | | 'Present electoral system hijacked by black money corrupting electorates' | | Early Times Report
Jammu/ New Delhi, Dec 11: Prof Bhim Singh, Founder & Supremo of National Panthers Party, while addressing the party activists on the Human Rights Day late last evening in the capital, New Delhi, expressed disappointment on the protection of individual human rights in the civilized nations, identified as democratic countries. Speaking on the occasion Prof Bhim said that 14th Amendment in the US Constitution which guarantees right to life and liberty of an individual has been used selectively for a section of the society. It is United States of America which has been using the draconian and highly uncivilized mechanism against individuals, political activists and others wherever they dared differ from the US commandment. "Human Rights have already been ignored in nearly 2/3rd Members of the United Nations under the patronage of the United Nations which has been working as hen-picked United Nations being controlled by the Anglo-American Bloc, he added. Prof Singh expressed great anxiety on the attitude of the men in power in democratic states like India where Human Rights are being slandered with each passing day. "Indian jails have become the den of institutions run by the government where Human Rights dare not knock the doors of the prisons. It is only the Supreme Court of India which has used Article 21 of the Constitution of India in defense of Human Rights, life and liberty of an individual with its scientific interpretations, he said. Prof Singh said that though India is the largest democracy in the world, yet the value of Human Rights remained unrecognized by the executive authority controlled by the high profile capitalists' elite. "More than 60% of the people in India cannot afford a lawyer to represent them in the courts of law where legal system is highly complicated and technical beyond the understanding of a poor man seeking justice which he deserves, he added. Prof Singh told the Young Panthers that the present electoral system in India cannot survive as it is already on oxygen and said that present electoral system has been hijacked by the black money as it has corrupted the electorates. This system can only be changed after the Ultimate Revolution which is likely to be led by the new generations. |
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