AAP workers should introspect first under what quality of a leader they are working & protesting ? They have to first question the integrity of their leaders with our country. The DHONGI AAP leaders initially came to power in the name of fighting against corruption, but in reality that was only their prank to mislead people & take advantage of their good faith to grab power & then start looting govt. money through classic modes like increase pay for legislators, make them councilors etc. and what not ! Poor AAP workers are not knowing that what future their leaders can vend them if same quality of leadership is perceived for long!
Today if they go for fact finding they will find that AAP leadership is the most corrupt in the country & they are investing most of their energy in hiding their corrupt ideas thru some novel means, but tomorrow, that is bound to get exposed!
Situation in not getting ease, people have started cursing BJP. Secondly daily Income threats are being given to common public is creating mis-trust with present Govt. If Modi has taken credit to fight against corruption, he will have to take dis-credit too for all such nuisance which people are facing.
Re: De-monetisation
by rishi on Dec 02, 2016 04:39 PM
your responsibility comes before the PM to have ensured there is no generation and misusse of blackmoney....modi is helping you fight the damage committed to the indian economy by such carelessness of people like you ......letting corruption and blackmoney thrive....which meanss yor children will also live in dishonesty that you appear to have got used to in your poor will to acknowledge and appreciate a hugely strong, bold and effective affirmative action of the Govt.
I am not dwelling on the merits or demerits of the demonetisation. May be the Government had good intentions but did not foresee the chaos an hardship people face in the aftermath of demonetisation. Neither; the Government was prepared itself to augment sufficient alternate currencies against the Rs.1000 and Rs.500 notes. People would not have suffered even after 23 days for cash and spent hours in long queues. Atleast the Government owes it to the people to accept their unpreparedness instead of justifying abrupt move to demonetise.
Re: Demonetisation 'demon' or 'devil'
by rishi on Dec 02, 2016 04:34 PM
how sill;y can you get.....trying to take cover for your own lack of stamina to stand in queues , keeping aside for a moment your responsibility to assist others also in many ways that many sensible people the nation has and are doing their best to make the Government's well-intended objectives of demonetisation a huge success in everyone's interest ....
Re: Demonetisation 'demon' or 'devil'
by sathyen govindarajan on Dec 02, 2016 07:20 PM
Standing in queue is your choice Mr. .. apply for a debit card if you don\'t have one and start using it ... at least no one is going to rob you at knife point even if you have crores of rupees in your account rather than carrying it in hand and looking behind your shoulders as to who is following you
The author of the article says"The success or failure of this scheme will depend on how efficiently, effectively and without corruption the tax inspectors go after those identified from bank records or gold purchases or whatever."
This is an nutshell is the issue. Transparency & corruption will now be enforced by the heavily armed IT department - the noble angels from heaven.
If the author believes this, either he is certified nut or a boot-licker par excellence!
Get off your horses and come on the streets.
If giving extraordinary powers to IT dept and police will not make them the biggest corrupt wolves, then the author is living in cukoo-land
And by the way, a percent decrease in lending rates will do nothing to credit uptake. You have to create demand not money management to fuel growth.