Hello friends! What would have happened if I
was the Prime Minister of the country? I have criticised the government on
different issues in many videos. Wherever I felt that
something was wrong, I have raised questions. But one question also arises that if I was in the government's place, what would I do? Look, for now, I don't have any such
desire to get into politics. But if we truly want to make
our country a better place, then it is necessary to talk
about this question in detail. Because in order to fulfil our dreams, it is necessary to dream first. How should our country be? What should be done about it? Let's find out in
today's special video. I, Dhruv Rathee, do swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution
of India as by law established, and that I will do right to all manner
of people in accordance with the Constitution and the law, without
fear or favour, affection or ill-will. When we talk about making
our country into a heaven, an English word can be
used to describe it. Prosperity. And when we talk
about Prosperity, there's an English phrase, Peace and Prosperity. Because prosperity cannot
be achieved without peace. Peace refers to safety as well. They are like the
foundation of any country. It can have many
different aspects. For example, Border security. If any other country goes
to war against our country or tries to infiltrate our borders, then our defence forces should fight back and ensure our safety. The second is the safety
from terr*rist attacks. In 2001, we saw a terr*r
attack on the Parliament. In 2008, the Mumbai terr*r attack, the Gurdaspur terr*r attack in 2015, the Pulwama attack in 2019, the Jaipur-Mumbai
Express terr*r attack in 2023, and recently, we saw
the Reasi terr*r attack, where 9 people lost their lives. In the last few days, we saw terr*r attacks in
Doda and Kathua as well. Where many people lost their lives. Last year, in the month of August, the Home Ministry released
a statement in Rajya Sabha. In the last 5 years, 761 terr*rist attacks
have been seen in J&K, which resulted in 174 de@ths. We need safety from
all forms of terr*rism. Third is riots, clashes in the name
of religion or ethnicity. Like the 2020 Delhi riots. In 2022, the then Minister
of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai, said that according to the NCRB data, between 2017 and 2021, more than 2,900 cases of
communal and religious rioting were registered in the country. In February, the governor
of Manipur said that more than 219 people have been k!lled, more than 10,000 FIRs have been registered and more than 60,000 people have been displaced in their own country. We need safety from religious
riots and ethnic clashes. Fourth is l¥nchings. Sometimes in the
name of religion, sometimes due to rumours
spread on WhatsApp. We saw Kasganj violence where Chandan Gupta was k!lled. We saw l¥nchings of Pehlu Khan,
Tabrez Ansari, and Akhlaq. Apart from these
communal l¥nchings, there were many such l¥nchings caused by rumours circulating on WhatsApp of a child kidnapper or an organ harvester. Based on such rumours, mobs have k!lled people. Whether it was the Palgarh l¥nching where two sadhus and
their drivers were k!lled or the l¥nching of software engineer
Mohammad Azam in Karnataka. We need safety from l¥nching. Fifth is crime. Do you know that
according to NCRB data, in the year 2022, 28,522 mu₹der cases were
registered across the country? This means that on average, every day there are around 78 mu₹der cases. But mu₹der is
not the only crime. We see cases of hit
and run and road rage. Like the case of Pune Porsche. An over-speeding car
ran over two people. Look at the January
report of Deccan Herald. According to the Ministry of
Road Transport and Highways, 67,387 hit and run
cases were seen in India. Out of these, in 30,486 cases
someone lost their life. Think about it, every year, 30,000 people are k!lled in the country just because of cars, just because of rash driving. Sixth is accidents. There are many other
types of accidents too. Look at the headline of the report
by Dainik Bhaskar a few weeks ago. "No investigation, no audit. In the large buildings across the country, in 2.5 years, 1,177 people d!ed." Look at this 2021 report
of the Times of India, at least 2 people d!e every day in India due to open pits and manholes. According to NCRB data, 5,393 people d!ed in total between
2015 and 2020 by falling into pits. Then there are
railway accidents. Sometimes trains derail and sometimes they collide. Last year we saw the
most horrific train accident where almost 300 people lost their lives. According to the data,
in the last 60 years, the number of railway
accidents has been decreasing, which is a good thing. But given the rapid
improvement of technology, we should have seen almost
zero railway accidents today. And forget about
train accidents, do you know how many
people lose their lives every year while crossing railway tracks? In January 2024, the Government Railway
Police provided this data. A total of 2,590 people lost their lives on the Mumbai Suburban Railway tracks in the year 2023. So if we were to talk about
the Mumbai local trains only, on average, 7 people
are k!lled every day under trains or while
crossing the railway lines. Sometimes people walking on
the road d!e by falling into pits, sometimes a car runs over them, sometimes they d!e while
crossing the railway tracks, and sometimes bridges fall apart. In 2022, we saw the Morbi
Bridge Collapse in Gujarat where 135 people lost their lives. Sometimes an illegally installed hoarding collapse and people d!e because of it. Like in Mumbai,
when we saw 16 people d!e. The dimensions of this
hoarding were 120 by 120 feet which was much more than the
permissible dimension of 40x40 feet. And sometimes they d!e
because of bad medicines. In 2019, 12 children d!ed because, allegedly, they had
consumed toxic cough syrup in Jammu. Think about it, friends, why is the price of a
common man's life so cheap? If I were the Prime Minister, I would do my best to
change this perception. The price of a common man's life
should be the same as mine, same as the Prime Minister of India's. Our country won independence in 1947, our Constitution was
implemented in 1950, but today in 2024, there are many people whose minds are filled with the
same colonialism and feudalism. It's difficult for these
people to comprehend, how price of the life of a poor labourer, be the same as that of the Prime
Minister of India or a billionaire. But think about it, whether you are a Prime
Minister or a billionaire or a poor labourer or an
average middle-class person, everyone is equally
special for their family, right? And this is what happens in
the eyes of our Constitution. Article 14 of our Constitution
guarantees Right to Equality, according to which, everyone
is equal in the eyes of the law. And secondly, every
person living in our country will get equal protection under the law. As the Prime Minister, I will ensure that this is implemented
in letter and in spirit. Safety and security
should be for everyone, because every life is precious. Here you will ask me about
the solutions to these issues. Till now, I have been
listing the problems only. But the truth is, friends, that this is the first
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is to accept the problem. And then comes the third step to take action to solve the problem. Taking the right action. Giving the right medicine. In most cases, most politicians ignore
the first two steps. Their speeches are full of fluff. "Children are the future of the country." "Respect women." "The people are the source of power." They make such statements, but they will never
diagnose the problem. They will never talk about the problems. And they will never
accept the problem. Many politicians in the government know only how to sweep
the problems under the carpet. To ensure that the crime rate
of their state is not very high, they direct the police officers
against lodging FIRs in some cases. See this news from 2018. A 28-year-old woman in
Shahjahanpur set herself on fire. Her husband alleged that a man named Vinay Kumar raped her and the police refused to file an FIR. Because of which she committed su!cide. Look at this news from 2019 when the police refused to
lodge an FIR about a gang rape the girl committed su!cide. This was in Badaun, UP. Last year, in 2023, in Rampur, a 32-year-old widow committed su!cide by consuming poison when police refused to register her FIR. Some politicians are so despicable that if a journalist exposes a crime, then they make sure
that the journalist is jailed. In a previous video, I talked about
Ankita Bhandari's mu₹der case, where the police imprisoned the Hindi newspaper, Jago
Uttarakhand's editor, Ashutosh Negi, after a hasty arrest because he was reporting
on this case very closely. Because of all these things, the National Family Health Survey,
which is a government survey, has, repeatedly, over
the years shown us that crime against women is under-reported on a
large scale in many states. The police don't even file an FIR. The people who talk about these problems are threatened, called pessimistic, sometimes anti-national,
sometimes foreign-funded and this dog whistling begins at the top. But if I were the Prime Minister then I will tell people to speak up, to raise their voice. I will tell the media
to raise their voices. To report on the safety
issues across the country. These incidents of crime, terr*rism incidents, communal
riots, ethnic clashes, l¥nchings. The cases where people
d!e by falling into pits. Sometimes they d!e under falling bridges, sometimes they d!e due
to adulterated medicines. Report everything without being afraid. Because I will protect you. Because I know that the first
step to solving these problems is to diagnose them. "Should the media be scared of you?" "First of all, if they are scared of someone they shouldn't be in this field. In a democracy, if the media isn't strong, the democracy will not work. No country wants a scared media. A media that runs away
from important issues. We need a strong media, who can hold their stand even when opposing politicians We need media like this. Don't talk about a scared media. If they are scared, I will protect them." And do you know friends, once a leader has
diagnosed a problem, and has accepted it, then it is not so
difficult to find a solution. For example, if a local police station refuses to file an FIR, then there should be a facility for people as per which the complainant
can go to the SP's office and file an FIR there. Along with that, there should
be a departmental inquiry as to why the police officer did not
register a FIR in that police station. What do you think of this simple solution? Does it sound impractical? It is not impractical. It has already been
done in our country. The Rajasthan government
took this decision in 2019. If the intention of the
leader at the top is clear, then such solutions can
be implemented very easily. When we talk about
ensuring safety and security, there are two categories
of such solutions. The first category is
Preventive Solutions. That is, we take such steps because of which the
problem stops existing. Stop the problem
before it happens. The second category
is Punitive Solutions. If the problem does exist, then fight against it and punish the people
who cause the problem, so that the rest of the
people are discouraged and don't do the same thing again. Let's see an example. Let's with cross-border security. What can be the
Preventive Solution here? Having an effective foreign policy. Building good relations with
the neighbouring countries. Former Prime Minister Atal
Bihari Vajpayee famously said, "We can choose our friends
but not our neighbours." So my government will try its best to build good relations with
all the neighbouring countries, so that we don't see any border clashes. But if this fails for any reason, then our country should be
ready to counter any attack. Whatever things the
Indian Armed Forces needs, should be given to them. Guns, machine guns, rifles, ammunition, bullets, bullet-proof jackets, protective headgear,
camouflage uniforms, night vision goggles, bomb disposal robot,
naval ships, torpedoes, submarines, fighter aircraft, helicopter, radar. Not only should these be available but they need to be readily available. If it is necessary to buy
these from other countries, that's fine. But, we should also try to
internally manufacture these. Technology should be
outsourced from other countries and the products should be
manufactured in our country. Along with that, the money allocated
for defence research should be increased. The research and development
budget will increase. Regular inspections should be done so that no soldier d!es due to any
malfunctioning aeroplane or helicopter. The next preventive solution is to make the
mental health of our soldiers a priority. This is a topic that
is rarely discussed. In 2022, the Minister of State for
Defence, Ajay Bhatt told the Rajya Sabha that in the last 5 years, 819 personnel of our armed
forces have d!ed from su!cide. Out of which 642
cases were from the army, 148 cases from the Air Force, and 29 cases were from the Indian Navy. Last year also, the army
officials had said that from 2001 to now, more than 2,000 army soldiers have committed su!cide. As an Indian Prime Minister, I will try to bring this
number down to zero. And this will be done by engaging
mental health practitioners. I will hire 1,800 mental
health practitioners. You may ask why I am using
this exact number of 1,800. There is a simple reason behind this. There are around 1.2 million
active personnel in our Indian Army. The World Health Organization recommends that every 10,000 to
20,000 people in a country, should have one mental health practitioner. But because the military
setting is more intensive, the US Army in America has
maintained a ratio of 700 to 1. For every 700 soldiers,
they have one behavioural specialist. So, by extending this ratio,
for our 1.2 million personnel, there will be 1,800
mental health practitioners. Some of them will be
clinical psychiatrists, some behavioural health specialists, and some licensed clinical social workers. By doing this, not only will we
save the lives of thousands of soldiers and encourage the Indian Armed Forces, but will also create 1,800
new government jobs for mental health practitioners. After the success of this trial run, we will extend this scheme
to paramilitary forces, intelligence agencies, and all
police officers across the country. More jobs will be created, more mental health practitioners
and doctors will be needed. And for this,
there is no shortage of supply. As you can see, for any college seat, there're so many
students trying to clear the entrance exam. We need a lot of demand, but there is no shortage of supply. It just needs to be connected. This means a lot of money needs to be
spent on the educational infrastructure. So, as soon as I become the Prime
Minister, one of the first steps will be to increase the education
budget by 3 to 4 times. You will ask,
where will this money come from? Some money will come by
increasing the corporate tax. Look at this news. The government has reduced the
corporate tax in the last few years. Resulting in a loss of ₹1
Trillion to the government. This ₹1 trillion can be earned extra if the government raises the
corporate tax to the same level it used to be in 2017-18. Apart from this, some money will
come from the reallocation of the budget. For building highways, our government spends almost ₹2 trillion. Whereas, look at this article. According to the NFHS survey, only 8% of Indian
families have cars. 50% of people in our country
still use cycles, bikes, or scooters. So why is so much money spent
to benefit only 8% of the population? It'll be better to invest
this money in education. Anyway, building such big highways and car-based infrastructure in our cities, I am strongly against it. And I have explained this in this video. Watch this for details. The link is in the description. We need to make cities for humans, not for cars. This will reduce pollution, the cities will be greener, and effects of the rising
temperatures will be decreased. I have talked about the Urban heat
island effect in the Heatwave video. The remaining money will
from ending corruption at all levels. And in terms of
safety and security, there shouldn't be even 1% corruption. Because this is the reason
why illegal hoardings are erected. And when they fall, people d!e. Bridges are built, without
following safety standards, and people d!e when they collapse. Corruption is the reason why adulterated medicines are
passed through safety checks. Cancer-causing chemicals
are found in spice mixes, because the person ensuring
food safety takes bribes. There are three main
reasons behind corruption. The first reason is
the top-down approach, which is the biggest
reason behind corruption. When you bribe a police
officer or a government official, ask him why does he ask for bribes. He will answer that he has to
pay some money to his superiors. Their superiors get a cut of the bribe. And if you ask the higher-up official, he will say that he has
to pay his superiors too. There's an entire chain of corruption. This chain leads straight to the
Chief Minister or the Prime Minister. In every country, the real root of corruption is the PM of the country
or the CM of the state. If one has to break this chain, it can only be broken from above only when the intentions of
the leader at the top are pure. The second reason for corruption is that the police officers and
other government employees are overworked and underpaid. You will find many articles on this online about how police officers
are overworked in our country. They are made to work for 12 hours straight but they are not paid properly. Many reports have come out which show that police are seriously understaffed
and overburdened in many states. The solution is simple, double the number of police personnel. If we talk about courts and judges, it's the same situation there. They are overburdened. Former Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur nearly cried while talking about
being overburdened in his speech. "Speeches have been made in the past, in conferences and seminars, debates in Parliament, but I think nothing really
appears to be moving." The solution remains the same. Increasing the number of judges and courts. The third reason behind
corruption is greed. A person in power being greedy. And this is the least
significant reason in my opinion. If we find a solution
to the first two reasons, it will be easy to solve the third. Strict laws and
harsh punishment, so that no one
thinks of doing this. If we talk about the police,
we need police reforms too. When a case comes
in the media spotlight, and there's a lot of outrage. Everyone raises the same demand. That the case should
be transferred to the CBI. Because people have a perception that state police cannot investigate
properly in any important case. But think about it, if a case does not get media spotlight and is not transferred to the CBI, then does it not require
proper investigation? What about those cases? That is why it is
important that every state has a CBI-type organisation that investigates and solves the case, and which is trained accordingly. State-level investigating
agencies will be set up and the investigating officer of each case will be from this branch. Now think about it, friends, how will taking these right
steps help our country? All the police officers and
government officials in the country will get good salary, good mental health care, medical insurance, life
insurance, and family benefits. A strictly 8-hour limit
will be set for everyone. No one will be allowed to
work more than 8 hours a day. There will be sufficient police
force to manage high workload. All vacancies will be filled. Corruption will end. Every work will be carried
out by honesty and integrity. Because of this, every
citizen will respect the police, they will feel gratitude towards them and the police will address
every citizen as Sir or Ma'am, they will be instructed to do so, no matter how rich or poor the person is. Imagine, if the police
system itself has such a rule that every police officer,
while talking to any citizen, will address them as Sir or Ma'am. Their mindset will
change automatically. Talking about crimes
like s€xual harassment, there too, people's mindset
and attitude will need to change, which is the main root cause. Some people's mindset, considers a woman as an inferior sub-human, they see women as objects. I have talked about this in many videos, like this video on the film Animal. I am not saying that I will ban films like Animal, problematic
songs by Honey Singh and Badshah, because I believe in
freedom of expression. But as the Prime Minister,
I will request singers and Bollywood actors to remove misogyny
from their films and songs, remove objectification of women, and I will promote
good content as the PM. Another way to change
this mindset will be to introduce gender
sensitization classes in schools. From childhood, children
should be taught the right mindset so that when they grow up, leading to the society being
flooded with the right mindset. In the video on Weapons
Lobby, I discussed how countries like Australia and Serbia ended the presence of illegal weapons, by creating an Amnesty Period. They told their citizens to hand over all their illegal
weapons to the government but doing so during this time period, would mean that no action
will be taken against them. Within a month, more than
1 million illegal weapons were collected in Serbia. I will do the same in India to end
the possession of illegal weapons. By implementing all these
preventive and punitive solutions, we will create an India that is not only safe and
secure for every Indian, but also for every foreigner. You may find these
solutions impractical, but none of these solutions have not been tried-and-tested before. In the Singapore video, I told you how Singapore was in a
terrible state in the 1960s. Poverty was everywhere you looked. There were rampant ethnic clashes. But look at this list of
Global Peace Index 2024. Singapore is at number 5. If Singapore can rise this high, then we can take India
to rank 1 on this list. World's most peaceful
and prosperous country. Our country. The Republic of India. What do you think about my dream, friends? This was the starting
point of this video. It is not possible to talk about
all the issues in one video. So, in this video, I focused
on safety and security only. But if you liked this video by
Prime Minister Dhruv Rathee, then let me know in the comments below if you want to see more videos like this. Unemployment, inflation, poverty, wealth inequality, loneliness, pollution, climate change, biodiversity loss, and tackling such issues. I can make an entire series on this. If you are interested, do let me know in the comments below. For now, the link to the Time Management Course is in the description below, or you can scan this QR Code. Remember the coupon code PM40 For now, if you liked this video, do watch the Singapore
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