We the People of India: A Story of Gangland Democracy

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A Gandhi is killed, a Bose is forgotten and a Bhagat Singh no more pricks the conscience of the people who lead the country.  This is the story of a nation that boasts of being the largest democracy.  The novel undertakes tortuous journeys through the political minefield and discovers that moneybags, muscle power and criminal fringes have hijacked Indian democracy.  Satya Sarthi is a psephologist and wants to bring about a change in the system.  He tries to catapult his simple but sharp businessman friend Dharmi into the top.  He tries to catapult his simple but sharp businessman friend Dharmi into the top corridors of politics. His aim is to dethrone the ruling family which is corrupt and manipulative. Dharmi’s hesitant metamorphosis from a businessman into a naïve politician and finally into a pucca politician is full of pathos. Does he succeed in dethroning the family? Does he end up changing the system? Maloy Krishna Dhar captures the intrigues that are played in power politics in the name of We the people… We the People of India-The Story of Gangland Democracy is a reminder to Generations Next that they have to fulfill unfulfilled dreams of the savants of the nation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maloy Krishna Dhar

Maloy Krishna Dhar's career with the Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB) spanned nearly three decades, during which he conducted and witnessed innumerable counter-terrorism, counter-espionage and political opertions. He specialized in counterintelligence measures to meet Pakistan's overt and covert aggression and proxy war it had unleashed in the past few decades against India. After retirement he took to freelance journalism and professional writing-published two novels, Mission to Pakistan-An Intelligence Agent in Pakistan and Bitter Harvest and its Punjabi edition- 'Kadwi Fasal'. He also co-authored Pakistan After 9/11.

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Title
We the People of India: A Story of Gangland Democracy
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788189766436
Length
x+443p., 23cm.
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