in a casteless and classless society; in a society that does not
discriminate based on gender, religion, age, language ethnicity and
nationality.
in the enforcement and fulfillment of the goals of the Indian Constitution;
in a democratic, welfarist, accountable and transparent state and the rule
of law.
in the path of sustainable development for this generation and future
generations; in the sovereignty of our people, free from domination and
control by transnational corporations, IMF, World Bank and trade bodies
like WTO.
in a clean and safe environment and sustainability of ecological systems
including the protection of the richness of our bio-diversity, the
preservation of our traditional water systems, marine resources, lands,
natural resources and knowledge systems.
in children’s rights, their right to freedom and sustainable development,
information, participation, association and expression: right to their
land, forests and environment, to protection against evictions and
displacement.
in the promotion and protection of human rights especially of the dalits,
indigenous people’s women, working people and other oppressed and
disadvantaged peoples based on accepted human rights standards.
in the right of all people to information from state and non-state
institutions.
in a world free of arms, nuclear weapons and nuclear power.
in a system of governance and power that is participatory and
decentralised, democratic, transparent and accountable, capable of
raising its own resources and promoting, participatory planning.
in a democratically elected government that ensures a high standard of
quality of life to enable all people to live with dignity and security
including adequate food, water, highest attainable standard of health
care, safe environment, nutrition and education, etc.,
in the plurality of cultures and religions; in secularism and the
complete separation of state (in all its forms) from religion and
religious rituals and practices.