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federalism (demand for smaller states (against (no guarantee for economic…
federalism
demand for smaller states
reasons
historical- tamil nadu in the past
administrative- uneven growth, perception that small states bring power centre close to people
economic deprivation(relative to the rest of the state) despite natural resource base. eg. JHK
socio cultural- immense diversity even after linguistic divisions, feeling of subjugation. e.g. gorkha, nagalim
political- jats in west up for political clout
for
decentralisation of power- power closer to people, fulfillment of political aspirations
management of public resources, administrative efficiency
resolve identity crisis, internal colonialism
make the federation more balanced
no fear of balkanisation anymore
against
no guarantee for economic development in absence of material and human resource base
hegemony of dominant caste
political instability- less strength of assembly--> fragile majority. e.g. JHK
risk of centralisation of power- fiefdom of CM
more water and boundary disputes
financial resource- capitals, MLAs
way ahead
ensure better governance to enhance public service delivery and address discontent among people
smaller districts for administrative efficiency and accountability
strengthening local GI- subsidiarity
political stability- continuance of policies
a second states re organisation commission
current
gorkhaland
intro
nepali speakers in bengal demanding statehood
reasons
ethnic differences
cultural impositions- mandatory bengali
aspirations of indian gorkha identity- second class treatment in big cities like delhi, bengaluru
economic deprivation
govt. steps
gorkhaland territorial administration in 2012
problems- no legislative powers, limited executive powers
dooars region left out
darjeeling gorkha hill council after 1986 agitation. under a state act
darjeeling gorkha hill council after 1986 agitation. under a state act
FOR
cultural and socio economic reasons
failed experiments of DGHC and GTA
against
small area- not even complete lok sabha constituency
security issues- relationship with nepal, starting point of naxalite and maoist movements
pandorra's box
administrative feasibility- uneven distribution of nepali speakers, diffcult to chalk out boundaries
way ahead
need to make them feel included, economically and socially
building civic amenities
discussions for delegation of legislative powers
second SRC
fiscal federalism
special status
waters
mechanisms of co operation