Re: Adani growing leaps and bounds
by rishi on Oct 22, 2014 01:35 PM
What's wrong in promoting business houses......the whole issue of making India a business hub is welcome and what than a Gujju CEO(Modi)at the helm of affairs. You appear to be the dole-seeking spineless and dull Indian unlike the larger number of the enterprising and risk-taking young people of India happily searching for clean, hardworking and honest livelihoods as they voted BJP to power with a landslide win.Business atmosphere is the first need for developing a nation by creating job opportunities other than the those in the govt. sector. So get ready to work hard and earn honestly....unless you have already LOOTED ENOUGH AS A CONGRESSI !
Re: Re: Re: Adani growing leaps and bounds
by rishi on Oct 23, 2014 07:19 PM
You appear to be shrugging from having to work to earn ? Looting may not be so easy now as money gets pumped into larger number of new legal businesses in the form of 'easy' bankloans to enterprising youth....you too come out with some startup with assistance from some nearby bank.....it'll be easy to come out of your cynicism that way !Its not your fault alone as they are millions like you who could not imagine such a drastic change in the political mood of the nation...better get used to it as you have fully exposed to be directly or indirectly connected to what is now the defunct camp of congress.
hopefully, an entire nationwide BJP with full-cooperation from the electorate will be able to keep check on number of fresh in stances of corruption coming up. Over a period of time the cancerous-like corruption that congress regimes left behind in both public and private sector shall be wiped off with investigation and severe punishments to all culprits.Modi has established himself as a benevolent dictator on this critical matter of national interest and he shall not lie in peace till he has further ensured that the media makes it unbearable for corrupt people to survive in India by admonishing publicly both the beneficiaries and the accomplices in all acts of corruption. The same uncompromising and unpardonable attitude has to be maintained against the non-performers at work in govt.offices from the peon to the president as their livelihoods run on people's taxmoney.
Re: Re: Re: BJP Top Brass ; Stern Deterrents To Corruption......
by rishi on Oct 22, 2014 03:18 PM
I hope you understand the meaning of the word 'deterrent'....one cannot stop everyone from cheating , some fear of punishment and public disgrace can certainly help in 'reducing' corruption.
Re: Re: BJP Top Brass ; Stern Deterrents To Corruption......
by Shyam Sunder on Oct 23, 2014 09:21 AM
What is meant by also 'corrupt'? You agree Congress is corrupt and just because everyone else is corrupt, congress should not be touched! Who stopped the congress from acting on BJP when they were in power? After all they created so many cases against Mr. Modi for over ten years and failed miserably.
The BJP in its manifesto had said that they will reduce corruption if not totally eradicate it. But no action has been taken even after 5 months. During the congress time corruption had peaked, its high time the BJP takes the bulls by the horn.
Re: No party really wants to tackle corruption
by suresh kumar on Oct 22, 2014 01:49 PM
YOU ARE RIGHT. BUT WHOLE LOT OF BULLS MUST BE TAUGHT TO ABIDE BY THE RULES. WHEN IT COMES TO "ALL ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS" CREDIBILITY COULD BE IN DOUBT.IF THE CAG REPORT ON ERRATIC PETRO PRICING FORMULA AND 50000 CRORES MADE BY OIL COMPANIES ALSO MUST BE TAKEN UP FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION AND STRINGENT ACTION.
Re: No party really wants to tackle corruption
by Sameer on Oct 22, 2014 01:51 PM
they wont as many of their mionisters are also involved .. the sppeches were just bol bacchan to get ur votes