REVITALIZING OUR DEMOCRATIC FABRIC

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REVITALIZING OUR DEMOCRATIC FABRIC National Judicial Conference for High Court Justices National Judicial Academy, Bhopal 4 th May, 2018 Presentation by Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan www.fdrindia.org 1

India is a successful functioning democracy Competitive elections Political freedoms for all Peaceful transfer of power and no retribution Real power with elected governments Two Spectacular Successes Managing unmatched linguistic diversity (compare with the challenges in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Belgium etc) True Federalism in a continental nation 2

But there are Challenges Positive Power restricted Negative Power unchecked State organs are dysfunctional A system of alibis Victims of vicious cycle Change of players No change in the rules of the game Political process ought to be the solution But has become the problem itself 3

The process should attract the best talent into public life Public spirited, capable citizens should be electable through ethical means and rational methods THE 4 PURPOSES OF POLITICS There should be real choice to voters in terms of ideas and agenda A government once in office should be able to deliver on the agenda 4

Our delivery is appalling! Out of 49 large economies(gdp>$200 bn), India ranks 45 th or lower on every parameter of development in the company of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nigeria. Rank GDP Percapita (PPP) Life Expectancy IMR MMR OOP Expenditure in Healthcare EYS (Expected Years of Schooling) MYS(Mean years of Schooling) 40 41 42 43 44 South Africa Venezuela Peru Colombia Indonesia Malaysia Turkey Peru Bangladesh Egypt Peru Iran Egypt Thailand Egypt Egypt Philippines Venezuela Philippines South Africa Brazil Indonesia Russia Indonesia Philippines Singapore Indonesia China Philippines Indonesia South Africa Indonesia Egypt Vietnam Colombia 45 India Philippines Bangladesh South Africa Pakistan India (45) Egypt 46 47 48 49 Vietnam India (46) Iran India (46) India (46) Philippines India (46) Nigeria Pakistan India (47) Bangladesh Venezuela Bangladesh Nigeria Pakistan South Africa Pakistan Pakistan Bangladesh Nigeria Bangladesh Bangladesh Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Pakistan Pakistan.contd... 5

.contd Our delivery is appalling! Out of 49 large economies(gdp>$200 bn), India ranks 45 th or lower on every parameter of development in the company of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nigeria. Rank HDI Power Consumption (Kwh Per capita) Percentage of population employed in Agriculture LFPR (Labour Force Participation Rate) -Women 40 Colombia Egypt Egypt South Africa 41 Egypt Vietnam Nigeria Bangladesh 42 Indonesia Peru China UAE 43 Vietnam Colombia Philippines Italy 44 Philippines Indonesia Thailand Turkey 45 South Africa India (45) Indonesia India (45) 46 India (46) Philippines Vietnam Pakistan 47 Bangladesh Pakistan Pakistan Egypt 48 Pakistan Bangladesh Bangladesh Saudi Arabia 49 Nigeria Nigeria India (49) Iran 6

The initial conditions bribes & red-tape harassment & delays influence peddling - Elected leaders as monarchs - Legislators and party cadre should somehow deliver - No link with taxes - No sense of public money, entitlement to public services No local leaders or local solutions Systemic distortions not corrected Links broken: Taxes Services, Vote Public good Authority Accountability Easy populism & wasteful use Citizen & public servants roles reversed 3. Over Centralization 7

System Caught in Interlocking Vicious Cycles Inexhaustible demand for illegitimate funds Most expenditure incurred for vote buying Rise of political fiefdoms Vote delinked from public good Taxes delinked from services Political survival and honesty incompatible Social divisions exacerbated 8

Vicious Cycles 9

Taxes Delinked From Services Only 18 % of GDP collected as taxes (Union & States) Fiscal deficits and crisis Higher Taxes Desubsidization Wage Reduction Unacceptable because of corruption and poor services The poor do not see alternative benefits for the subsidies given up Centralization and Art 311 preclude it Deeper fiscal crisis Poorer services and public goods Perpetuation of poverty and backwardness 10

Elected Legislator Money for votes Freebies, sops & doles Divisive politics desperation of citizens vote as a lever Burden on legislator & vast cadre network Mounting dissatisfaction Mounting corruption Political recruitments from dynasties, corrupt money bags Even with best efforts, only 10% gets done Unsustainable sacrifice Ethical politics not sustainable Good people marginalized in politics 11

Importance of Rule of Law Effective rule of law will accelerate change by : Enforcing accountability Preventing / checking abuse of authority Enforcing rights of the weak and poor Reducing incentives for criminals & corrupt to enter politics / capture the state Punishing corruption swiftly 12

Failure of Rule of Law Police: Prosecution: Court system: Inadequacy of numbers about 110 / one lakh population Crime investigation controlled by political partisanship Lack of professionalism Use of torture as an instrument of investigation & extracting confessions Near absence of forensic infrastructure Weak, politically controlled and with little say in investigation Inadequate number (13 / million population) Inability to attract talent in trial courts Dilatory procedures 13

Why States matter? State is critical for citizens welfare: rule of law basic amenities and services land management quality education and healthcare ease of doing business Electoral outcomes are often products of people s response to State government The purpose of a government is to make it easy for people to do good and difficult to do evil. - William Gladstone 14

1. Direct elections to the executive in state to ensure : Clear separation of powers The Way Ahead, in our context Fixed tenure and stability Cabinet chosen by the executive (outside the legislature) No nominated Governor No Article 356 Foundation for Democratic Reforms 15

The Way Ahead, in our context 2. Proportional Representation State as unit for PR threshold Multi-member constituencies having 6 to10 seats Each voter will have a single vote for a party of his/her choice. Each party will offer a list of candidates in order of preference Members are elected from party lists in each multi-member constituency Each elected member is allotted to an Assembly / Lok Sabha segment by preferential choice based on party vote share in the Multi-Member Constituency Merits of PR Vote buying diminishes as marginal vote is not critical Competent and honest politicians with good image become electoral assets Rational, long-term policies can be pursued as marginal vote is unimportant National parties will be viable in all states Vote reflects voters views Greater voter participation Voice and representation to all segments and views 16

3. Genuine Empowerment of Local Governments The Way Ahead, in our context VOTE TAXES Public Good Reduced role of vote buying Participation of enlightened citizens Services Better Public policy Focus on infrastructure and nation building Better fiscal management AUTHORITY Accountability Better service delivery Greater legitimacy and democracy 17

Sunnyvale & Cupertino are two cities in Bay Area of California on either side of Homestead Road Through all conditions are similar, property values of Cupertino are 40 50% higher Reason: School District in Cupertino has good reputation for outcomes. Only local residents (tax payers) can send kids to local public schools. Hence, greater demand for houses in Cupertino TAXES SERVICES PROPERTY VALUE VOTE 18

4. Reforms in Rule of Law Separation of crime investigation The Way Ahead, in our context Independent investigation commission under judicial supervision Independent District Attorneys drawn from trial court judges (Session Judges) on deputation for a fixed term Strong forensic infrastructure Increase number of judges / courts Indian Judicial Service Procedural reform for justice delivery 19

The Way Ahead, in our context Comprehensive electoral reforms Empowerment of local governments Key Governance Reforms Instruments of accountability Rule of law reforms End of Presentation 20