The British Indian government at least had the capacity to enforce its own laws.
When Gandhi broke the salt law, he was promptly arrested.
Surprisingly, despite HUGE advance warning and public announcements that he will break the laws of the Andhra Pradesh government, JP was not arrested after he crossed Andhra into Karnataka and sold five quintals of paddy for Rs. 1 lakh to a lady named Ramalakshmi.
The IMPOTENT Andhra Pradesh government has basically failed to enforce its own laws.
It is astonishing that we have managed to get SUCH IMPOTENT governments. India is a LAWLESS place. An anarchy.
The Andhra government has lost ALL MORAL AUTHORITY to govern. It has basically said it is impotent. It MUST RESIGN.
Well done, JP. This is the beginning of a DEMOCRATIC coup over these incompetent impotent statist corrupt governments of India.
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Dear Sanjeev, Its a great move by JP. India needs a change and I think JP demonstrated the flaw in Indian Governance system. I hope the momentum will build fast in the time to come and JP will be able to consolidate his positions and become a significant ingredient of CHANGE.
Well done JP. Thats the way forward to throw the inefficient governments.