Instilling discipline amongst citizens by enforcing the law and government machinery

One of the members that does have an opportunity to escalate issues with the upper echelons of power including Modi must mention this to him. The main reason why the country is in Such a poor shape is due to the lack of discipline amongst Indians. The reason for this lack of discipline is no fear of the law and no worry about the consequences associated with a wrong action. Modi should VC with various police brass upto the level of inspectors in the 5 major cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore,Chennai and Calcutta by motivating them to enforce the law regardless of the situation. An example would be fining everyone the complete fine for even a minor traffic offence as per the law. Giving some freehand and leeway, and also increasing accountability and corruption amongst the police with greatly improve the problems associated with the lack of fear of the law. The BMC, city municipality should also be given leeway and asked to collect the complete fine for dirtying the roads or throwing any garbage on the road. These are important steps as this is the only wah our citizens will stop from worsening the problem of apathy even more. The clear low hanging fruit to see real change is in the major cities as it will be picked up by the media. And by doing so, it will increase discipline and order and also prove to everyone that Modi is actually making real change on the ground. This also applies to major city bodies, city police and city municipal/ government employees. more  

Even judges are not ready to follow the laws. they are misusing their power and crossing the one way since they are having red color light bulb over their car. Even for small things they are not able to follow how this can be implemented. First all Government employees, our netas should follow the rule. If you take a survey who is not discipline in traffic is nothing but the government staff. So it should followed by government employees and NETAS first then the public will follow automatically. more  
The five major cities should not be 'Power Heavy'.....implementation may take too long. Should initiate with places known for criminal activities, but has not much divisive powers to obstruct the implementation of what Aditya visualises. from from Bihar/Jharkhand, Jammu, AP would be better options which may produce faster result too. Pace is important. more  
Yes strict enforcement of law is required. Punishment under IPC for white caller criminals be enhanced to death penalty for corruption or chearing involving money above 10lacs and minimum life for money involving above 10 thousands... Advocate Dnyaneshwahar Deshmukh 9404467666 more  
I completely agree with Aditya, v should create atleast 3 or 5 model world cities. And the first step towards it is to IMPLEMENT rule of law in those cities. Any violation should not b spared more  
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