I am happy the power system in India is balanced so no one person or small group of people can make changes to India without the people being okay with the changes too. Another thing I agree with is keeping India unified as one instead of separating it into different states. I feel that all different religions are able to live under one country instead of just having small separated states for each religion or group of people. Having a unified India would make India so much stronger and keep peace between the people because then people can’t fight over land or isolate their state from everyone else. There are also somethings in the Constitution I believe should be changed in order for me to be happy with the new India. One of the main things I think should be changed is that we should not modernize India, but instead keep it the way it’s been for thousands of years. I would prefer a traditional India because if its modernized then our Hindu culture will not survive. Hinduism is based on traditional times of having a set caste system and believing in traditional values. If modernization occurs then all of the castes will fall out of place, all of the Hindu traditional values will be lost and at least 40% of India will devastated. I also don’t agree with the untouchable class being taken away and split up. How does the government have the right to take away a …show more content…
Voting will be available to every single person in India and each vote will be counted equally. For many of the people in India who are illiterate, we will have people at the voting booths to explain what people are voting for, how to cast your vote and how the votes will be counted up. We are doing the voting this way so then everyone understands what they are voting for and everyone has an equal say on a nationwide issue. The side of the issue with the most votes will win, then will be put into place immediately and there will only be one voting session on an individual issue. We are doing it this way so that people cannot keep trying to vote on the same issue to change the outcome of it. For example, I plan to achieve my goal of keeping a nationwide military out of India is to have a country wide vote. The vote will decide if we should have national military or if we should have a small police force instead. If we win the vote to take away the national military, immediate action will be taken to take away the military and form a small police force. If the vote is lost no further action will be taken and the vote will not occur again and the national military will