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India facing unprecedented food crisis


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AGRI MINISTER SHARED POWER
by vspi vspi on Jun 02, 2011 11:58 AM

WUD ORGANISE A T/20 MATCH BETWEEN THE FARMERS AND THE FOOD STOCKISTS, THE MATCH WUD BE FIXED AND HE ALONG WITH HIS FAMILY MEMBERS AND THE BOOKIES WUD MAKE BILLIONS IN THE BARGAIN.

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JayaKrishnan B
Because
by JayaKrishnan B on Jun 02, 2011 11:56 AM

of our stupid policy and corrupt babus.

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pramod gupta
ROTTEN GRAINS
by pramod gupta on Jun 02, 2011 11:56 AM  | Hide replies

Food grains are being rot in open space at railway stations,liquor bottles are being stored in FCI godowns,AAM admin is dying is for food & politicians & concerned authorities are giving excuses for rule & procedures."KEEP IT SIMPLE SILLY".

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vspi vspi
Re: ROTTEN GRAINS
by vspi vspi on Jun 02, 2011 11:59 AM
VOTE FOR CON-GRESS,
VOTE FOR SICKULARISM,
VOTE FOR DYNASTY RAJ,
AND THEN DON'T CRTY IN FORA LIKE THESE.

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JGN
Re: Re: ROTTEN GRAINS
by JGN on Jun 02, 2011 12:19 PM
Ram Mandir is more important than food for poor and hungry Indians!

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prem menon
rich by few in caste politics & created havoc
by prem menon on Jun 02, 2011 11:40 AM  | Hide replies

shameless politicians stakked the Rs 83 lacs crores of money in Swiss banks. this money robbed by way of excess taxing the citizens. this money belonged to citizens of India. how it channeled is essential commodities like petrol was sold at Rs 70/ while neighbouring countries selling at rs 17 a litre. that means each citizen was looted rs 53/- a litre of petrol sold. similarly in every agriculture product former was robbed. fertiliser subsidy goes to manufacturer, banks interest over interest, waiver on interest goes to banks directly, no remunerative prices, adulterated pesticides, no market for the yeild created at the time of crop, farmer deployed more capital than the revenue. where farmer forced to sell at low prices ie 1/3 of the market price. hence farmer forced to debts and suicides. inflation shooted to many folds. In this way many folds many segments like weavers suicide every day, crime rating shooting up, unemployment shooting up, more service sectors than production centres, cities over crowded, villages are deserted. in agriculture and farmers, small time population at villages, moving to cities as watchman or office boy or some meagre money. no infrastructure everything over crowded. in the name of castes the caste leaders in every party looting the indian citzen systamatically and stacking at swiss banks. Gudisala venkata swamy SC caste leader without any wealth came to politics, now thousands of crores and industries no one bothered.


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kumar kn
Re: rich by few in caste politics & created havoc
by kumar kn on Jun 02, 2011 12:21 PM
we all know ur pak agent. ur country can never be a developed country. it will be taken over by radicals and implode. destroy ur nukes before they are taken over by radicals. Else they will blow your country with that.

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chalguru
Re: rich by few in caste politics & created havoc
by chalguru on Jun 02, 2011 11:56 AM
Pakistan is a developed country with small land mass and controlled population. It is an economic superpower and has already ensured best standard of living for its citizens. Power is not an issue in Pakistan and in years to come, incremental power required per capita will be limited. Hence Pakistan can afford to call off nuclear power. Also I am sure that Pakistani government & people are competent to find alternate power plants ready before they shut off Nuclear power without any further disruption. India is totally opposite. A developing country that needs massive amount of incremental power to sustain economic development, we have no choice but to look at Nuclear fuel which is the most efficient source of energy. Millions in India don't have access to electricity. Besides Mumbai there are power cuts everywhere. We can't compare ourselves with Pakistan, the needs of both the countries are totally different. Yes, the safety issues need to be looked into and not ignored due to cost considerations, this is something that must be ensured.

say NO to nuclear power ! wake up azzhole

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Dakhsesh Naik
Re: Re: rich by few in caste politics & created havoc
by Dakhsesh Naik on Jun 02, 2011 12:11 PM
Sharad Pawar is the culprit

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