This brings us to a very core deficiency in the process through which the Constitution delegates authority to the three wings of the government, namely the legislative, the judicial and the executive and the role that lobbyists play in framing policies, the full brunt of which have to be borne by the executive wing of the government or the Presidency in particular. It seems that while democracy requires that the three have separate powers, it does not necessarily mean that the incentives are properly designed for each to deliver that maximizes the overall common good; the lobbyists in this case could influence an outcome that could be overwhelmingly favoring a minority at great peril to the majority.



Procyon Mukherjee