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FDI logjam: Was it a Congress ploy to stall Parliament?


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Govind Lal
Recolonization
by Govind Lal on Dec 13, 2011 08:34 PM  | Hide replies

A soldier in a war always look for enemies anywhere. He will shoot the enemy on the first sight. MMS has decided to fight with any one who is against REFORM. But he fails to see the bad side of REFORM. FDI is one such element. MMS does not care if it badly affects the nation. He cares to implement the preconceived notion of REFORM. Reform is a term invented by the colopowers to recolonize the nations which are democratically elected govts. It is unfortunate that MMS fail to read the minds of these colopowers.

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Govind Lal
Re: Recolonization
by Govind Lal on Dec 13, 2011 08:35 PM
African republics were economically in good state when gained independence. Several republics in Africa and Latin America were financially destroyed through retail markets. Head quarters of these retail giants are in foreign countries. From these HQs they control the financial markets of these nations and drained away the wealth of these nations. They use all kinds of corrupt means to influence/control the leaders and bureaucrats. In the process they create political instability and manage military coup. Now these nations do realize their mistakes and coming back to normal governance. The economic carnage of western countries is the result of good governance that exist in these nations. These western nations are now engaged to rope in India and countries in the region for plundering. The present move of FDI flow for retail sector is the first move. No one can predict the next move but the final result may be complete chaos in the region. The UPA govt should stop the move for FDI in retail sector in the interest of India. We cannot withstand another colonization. If UPA fail to stop it completely they will reap the result. ‘As you sow, so you reap’.

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Govind Lal
Re: Re: Recolonization
by Govind Lal on Dec 13, 2011 08:37 PM
It is time the sleeping ‘GIANTS’ in the North Block to open their eyes and smell the dangers hidden in the promotion of FII. Now that India is in the trap of financial houses, at least now the govt should stop all capital flow via the medium of FII. Once we crossed a danger mark the financial management of the country will be in the hands of these agencies.
Look at the way these FIIs act now when the rupee value is declining. They withdraw the investments accelerating the decline. Our leaders should realize that these FDI/FII are the most dangerous weapons/tools to cripple the nation. The ridiculous part is that the present govt is all out to promote FDI/FII. The patriotic leaders in the govt should come out open to change the course of governance. Let them realize that nation is more important than their political career. When the nation does not exist where is a political career. ‘Sacrifice for the nation’, be the call of the day.

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Govind Lal
Re: Re: Re: Recolonization
by Govind Lal on Dec 13, 2011 08:38 PM
UPA did plan to proceed with the approval of FDI in retail. Look at the way UPA argued about the subject. They did say that this is an ‘Executive decision and Parliament cannot interfere’. In fact it was a conspiracy of UPA to play a game to laugh in the end. But the studious Mrs. Banerji overshoot the plan of UPA by calling a press meeting and declared the consensus reached with Mr.Pranab. UPA could not fool the Parliament for now. Remember they did fool the Parliament when the Nuclear Deal was debated and voted in Parliament. Now everyone realize that through the Nuclear Deal India will become “A State in history that has consciously and voluntarily decided to dismantle itself”. The game plan enacted by UPA was treacherous. UPA will have to pay a big price for this misdeed in the coming years.

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Govind Lal
Re: Re: Re: Re: Recolonization
by Govind Lal on Dec 13, 2011 08:39 PM
All those powers who fled from India are trying to come back.
The fifth column is working to bring back those powers
These colonialists make their policies accordingly in their countries.
It is time we make an overall study on the world bodies such as WB, IMF, ADB, MNCs etc.
These bodies have their own hard policies.
They do not accept the SOVEREIGNTY OF NATIONS.
They force nations to follow their policies!!
Horse trading is the rule of the day.
They force or coax India/Indian corporate to follow their dictates.
To achieve this they use the fifth column.
Look at the way people talk and uses the terms -reforms, globalization, SEZ, FDI etc
They influence govt through Indian corporate also.
Indian corporate muddle with democratic elections.
Corporate to think seriously.
Let us look for leaders who think for the NATION, speak for the NATION, work for the NATION.
Not to show off, but from the heart of heart.
Let us find political parties who think, speak and work for the NATION.
How many leaders/corporate use the word PATRIOTISM in their public talk.



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PRADYUMNA PANDEY
the poor kirana store guy
by PRADYUMNA PANDEY on Dec 01, 2011 09:01 AM  | Hide replies

Suddenly the unorganised retailers have become the darlings of the masses. Now, we have the new villain, Walmart. How people have forgotten that hoarding of essential items to jack up prices artificially, called actually as black-marketing was done by all members of these very fraternity, the local retailers. My land lord, a poor kirana shop owner in old delhi owns the Kothi in which I live on one floor on rent. the total market price of this kothi is over 2 crores. He has other such property, but still he is poor, NO? HE earns 4-5 times than me, a rich salaried guy. After all, I pay income tax and he does not, so he is poor and I am rich, NO? HE pays neither servie tax nor income tax. However, if you go to an organised retailer like Big Bazaar or Reliance, you have to make payment against bills and end up paying service tax. If despite having to pay service tax and corporate tax, Big retailers still sell at lower prices, what is the harm? The small players never pay taxes. THey earn black money. They have been doing black marketing. Why so much sympathy for them

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PRADYUMNA PANDEY
Re: the poor kirana store guy
by PRADYUMNA PANDEY on Dec 01, 2011 09:04 AM
Yesterday, I was asking the price of portable hard disk of 1 TB from a loal retailer. HE said, the prices are 3 times original because of supply issues from Thailand, malaysia, etc. I asked him, then how Staples in TGIP, a big retail shop is seeling at original price. HE had no answer. Again you see, black marketing. Creating false shortage to jack up prices.

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krusat
Re: the poor kirana store guy
by krusat on Dec 01, 2011 09:17 AM
Well said. These traders are middle men and looters.

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om shanti
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by om shanti on Dec 01, 2011 06:54 AM  | Hide replies

In India 75 % people are involved with agriculture and grocery shop.It is very shameful and shows that congress has failed in providing right employment to its people in last 6 decades.Majority of Indians have to pass their life selling potato and onion.

So long we donot achieve 100% literacy,this will continue.So,government should stress on literacy programs and educate people rather than keeping illiterate people as vote bank.

Now people earn Rs 2000 per month working in grocery shops and middle men mint money cheat1ng the poor farmers.

Government has to make policy and initiative,expand the sectors to divert 20% people from the above 75% to manufacturing sector,15 % people to export business,10 % to tourism industry,10% to defence forces.The remaining 20% should be in agriculture.

This way we will have less grocery shops which dump lot of garbage in every street corner.And we will have less farmers but rich farmers.

No one can achieve intellectual excellence by selling potato and tomato whole life !It is wiser to sell off your produce every morning to some retailer and then involve yourself in some other job.

We need more and more innovators and enterpreneurs in the country rather than grocery shop owners.Only then the country will excel.

By the way,donot worry,you can still continue buying on credit from kirana shop of your locality,walmart does not borrow you,you have to pay upfront.So,Udhari(credit) shops will still exist.

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krusat
Re: ..
by krusat on Dec 01, 2011 09:06 AM
Hey dude, stop talking nonsense. I am ready to pay Rs.4000 per month for sincere workers. Send 1000 of them if you can. India is in shortage of manual labour.

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om shanti
Re: Re: ..
by om shanti on Dec 01, 2011 11:03 AM
You need to pay Rs 9000 atleast.

Even a kamwali bai charges Rs.1500 for one hour,and she rounds atleast 5 houses every day.

At Rs.4000 how can you get a good labour ?

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om shanti
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by om shanti on Dec 01, 2011 06:50 AM

In India 75 % people are involved with agriculture and grocery shop.It is very shameful and shows that congress has failed in providing right employment to its people in last 6 decades.Majority of Indians have to pass their life selling potato and onion.

So,long we donot achieve 100% literacy,this will continue.So,government should stress on literacy programs and educate people rather than keeping liiterate people as vote bank.

Now people earn Rs 2000 per month working in grocery shops and middle men mint money cheat1ng the poor farmers.

Government has to make policy and initiative,expand the sectors to divert 20% people from the above 75% to manufacturing sector,15 % people to export business,10 % to tourism industry,10% to defence forces.The remaining 20% should be in agriculture.

This way we will have less grocery shops which dump lot of garbage in every street corner.And we will have less farmers but rich farmers.

No one can achieve intellectual excellence by selling potato and tomato whole life !It is wiser to sell off your produce every morning to some retailer and then involve yourself in some other job.

We need more and more innovators and enterpreneurs in the country rather than grocery shop owner.Only then the country will excel.

Yes,donot worry,you can still continue buying on credit from kirana shop of your locality,walmart does not borrow you,you have to pay upfront.So,Udhari(credit) shops still exist.

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Amit Arora
BJP has taken money from congress to strom parliment so that cong
by Amit Arora on Dec 01, 2011 06:46 AM

BJP has taken money from congress to strom parliment so that congress has excuse of not present Lok Pal Bill in parliment all political parties are same Anna Hazare wake up.

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master pharmacy
No FDI Please
by master pharmacy on Dec 01, 2011 05:46 AM

I live in Australia where I can see condition of farmers not good due to these big goons. Everyone will lose their jobs that includes small businessman, farmers and middleman etc.. so its upto people of India to decide what they want.

I am not supporting any political party in India but I have seen many farmers here in Australia for years and I can assure you FDI will make richer more rich and poor more poorer.

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Sadhvi Pragya
Grand party @ BJP headquarter as GDP less than 7
by Sadhvi Pragya on Dec 01, 2011 05:43 AM  | Hide replies

There is a grand party for all BJP supporters. You will be able to dance, drink, eve tease and do what else you want. We have achieved our objective to slow down India's growth. As per the latest report, India's GDP has come down to less than 7. This is a great achievement and shows that our hard work as the main opposition party in India has bore the fruit. Once again, We welcome you all to the grand celebration.

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Hitesh Shah
Re: Grand party @ BJP headquarter as GDP less than 7
by Hitesh Shah on Dec 01, 2011 06:01 AM
NDA government proposed that the India should allow 100% foreign direct investment in retail trade. And now when they are in opposition, they are against the same policy. What a bad game of politics, It is?

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Sadhvi Pragya
Re: Re: Grand party @ BJP headquarter as GDP less than 7
by Sadhvi Pragya on Dec 01, 2011 06:04 AM
Dear son Hitesh, We decided to allow 100% FDI when were ruling and we would have got good benefits if we did that. Now if MMS does it, what would we get? All the money will go to his family and the rest to Italy.

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om shanti
Re: Grand party @ BJP headquarter as GDP less than 7
by om shanti on Dec 01, 2011 06:37 AM

THIS SLOW DOWN IN GROWTH IS NOTHING BUT MONEY SUCKED OUT FROM STOCK MARKET RESULTING RUPEE DEPPRECIATION.IF RUPEE WAS STILL $ 44 AGAINST DOLLAR,GROWTH WOULD HAVE REMAINED 8.5%.

WHO IS SUCKING OUT THE MONEY ?

ONLY CONGIES INVESTING THROUGH MAURITIUS COMPANIES USING PROMISORY NOTES WHERE THE INVESTOR NAME IS NOT REVEALED.CON-PARTY FO0LING PEOPLE BY SAYING FII PULLOUT,IN FACT IT IS DECEPTIVE CON-PARTY LOOT.

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ashish anand
Re: Re: Grand party @ BJP headquarter as GDP less than 7
by ashish anand on Dec 01, 2011 08:58 AM
Since when Stock Market rally = GDP Growth?

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Ravi
BJP is Anti development party it will not come in power again in
by Ravi on Dec 01, 2011 05:12 AM  | Hide replies

BJP should take lession from communist CPIM they are out from West Bengal and Orissa because of anti development policies.

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ashish anand
Re: BJP is Anti development party it will not come in power again
by ashish anand on Dec 01, 2011 08:59 AM
This opposition will like to see Country to Fail but won't allow the Govt. to succeed, come what may.

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