Thursday, October 22, 2020

Pakistan and India:Will Reunification Ever Happen? Part Nine & Part Ten -By Harsha Sankar

Pakistan and India:Will Reunification Ever Happen? Part Nine                       


As it has already been stated,there are three elections. The 2nd election is two years after the first election.

For both the first and second election, the total of the combination of polling booth electoral votes and district level electoral votes for the specific proposal calling for re-unification has to reach 60% each of all electoral votes. After that, the "State" will be granted national electoral votes based on its population as per the most recent census and also based on specific uniform allocation of it per "State". The total national electoral votes for all the "States" based on its population will be five times larger in number than the total national electoral votes allocated with uniformity to each "State".

For those "States" who fail to achieve this mark for re-unification, they will have to have elections for the third and last time two years after the second election.

At the third election, the "States" who have managed to achieve 60% of all votes that call for re-unification twice will be granted national electoral votes based on its population as per the most recent census.

The "States" who still failed to achieve this mark for re-unification will simply will not receive national electoral votes.

For a territory in both nations, national electoral votes will be granted based on population only as per the most recent census provided it twice achieves 60% of all votes that call for re-unification.
For the nation of India and Pakistan each, the number of national electoral votes assigned to all "States" and territories who achieve the 60% mark for re-unification must have 60% of all national electoral votes in order for re-unification to happen.

Re-unification comes at a great but worthwhile price. It will take more than the will of a simple majority who votes for this monumental matter on just one day to decide this. It will take more than just the average voter to decide this matter of paramount importance. That is why voters must be 25 or older and all balloting must be public.  
Pakistan and India:Will Reunification Ever Happen? Part Ten This has to be a slow but effective process. The South Asian Union must be established to complement the current central governments of both nations. Then after that there can be the formation of a central military that protects both nations. The South Asian Union can continue to complement the central governments in providing governance in each and every newly formed nation. The South Asian Union would be similarly patterned after the European Union. Citizens of all its newly formed nations would vote for its parliament (legislative) members. The members of parliament (legislative) body in each nation's central government would cast ballots on who the head of the South Asian Union's executive branch (President) would be. Each member of parliament of all these nations would receive electoral votes according to the number of citizens he/she represents. The candidate for President who would receive the majority of electoral votes, either outright or through the Ranked Choice Voting process, would become President. The South Asian Union, like the European Union, would legislate, execute, and adjudicate international activities amongst its nation members. It could eventually be disbanded if its nation members deem its existence to be no longer necessary in the service of its national interests. A nation member can choose not to renew its membership in the South Asian Union if its central government can change its nation's constitution to permit this non-renewal. Otherwise that nation member will continue to remain as part of the South Asian Union. It is highly unlikely Pakistan and India will merge. In all probability Pakistan will balkanize into four separate nations (Sindh, Punjab, Baluchistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkha). While the Republic Of India can provide border security to all four nations, these four nations will be sovereign and independent as Nepal and Bhutan are.

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