The Law That Will Finish Healthcare In India: The Clinical Establishments (Registration & Regulation) Act
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It may not be readily conceivable that a democracy may become totalitarian. The terms look diametrically opposite. But if we note that a totalitarian State is the one that controls every aspect of citizens' lives, and regulates their affairs to the minutest details, controls and regulates economy and commerce; we can see that it doesn't matter how those who do the controlling and regulating acquire the power. In a classic totalitarian State, some strongman or a ruthless group seizes the power and then puts a bureaucracy in place that does the actual task of controlling and regulating by putting laws in place that tell citizens what to do and what not to do. But exactly the same can be achieved in a democracy also if the entire political class and the ruling elite agree on it. And that is exactly what is happening in India: Laws are being passed by the successive governments which are destroying Freedom and Liberty, and are collectivising the wealth of the citizens. Therefore, India is turning into a totalitarian State in which a minuscule number is elected every five years, which purportedly overlays a vast permanent bureaucracy with powers to control and regulate every aspect of our lives. Evidently, if laws and bureaucracy are in place which make us a Totalitarian State, it doesn't matter how the Cabinet of Ministers comes into being periodically. The Clinical Establishments (Registration & Regulation) Act, 2010, Act 23 of 2010, which came into force on 18th August 2010, is one in a series of laws that the Leftists are enacting using the device of democracy to make us a Totalitarian State.
The Law That Will Finish Healthcare In India: The Clinical Establishments (Registration & Regulation) Act
The Law That Will Finish Healthcare In India…
The Law That Will Finish Healthcare In India: The Clinical Establishments (Registration & Regulation) Act
It may not be readily conceivable that a democracy may become totalitarian. The terms look diametrically opposite. But if we note that a totalitarian State is the one that controls every aspect of citizens' lives, and regulates their affairs to the minutest details, controls and regulates economy and commerce; we can see that it doesn't matter how those who do the controlling and regulating acquire the power. In a classic totalitarian State, some strongman or a ruthless group seizes the power and then puts a bureaucracy in place that does the actual task of controlling and regulating by putting laws in place that tell citizens what to do and what not to do. But exactly the same can be achieved in a democracy also if the entire political class and the ruling elite agree on it. And that is exactly what is happening in India: Laws are being passed by the successive governments which are destroying Freedom and Liberty, and are collectivising the wealth of the citizens. Therefore, India is turning into a totalitarian State in which a minuscule number is elected every five years, which purportedly overlays a vast permanent bureaucracy with powers to control and regulate every aspect of our lives. Evidently, if laws and bureaucracy are in place which make us a Totalitarian State, it doesn't matter how the Cabinet of Ministers comes into being periodically. The Clinical Establishments (Registration & Regulation) Act, 2010, Act 23 of 2010, which came into force on 18th August 2010, is one in a series of laws that the Leftists are enacting using the device of democracy to make us a Totalitarian State.