Re: Re: Re: All slaves
by manzar on Sep 16, 2012 10:51 AM
this applies to u not to bjp...atleast they r against it...but u r accpeting the same way India accpted East India company 300yrs ago
Re: Re: Re: All slaves
by Sandipan chakraborty on Sep 16, 2012 10:59 AM
I dnt giv a shte whtevr u say to BJP, m jst a common man and seeing worst days of my lyf and darkest days in country history ,thanks to this Gov.
Re: All slaves
by Aditya on Sep 16, 2012 10:45 AM
dude ur already a slave in ur own country. if these foreigners come in our country atleast they give quality and also our ppl will get jobs and money
Re: Re: All slaves
by Sandipan chakraborty on Sep 16, 2012 10:51 AM
Nobody is a slave..all these job creation propaganda is rubbish, hw much jobs will they create compared to the loot they will get? they will help destroy local industries n farmers..end up being a market where only people come to sell, nobody produces nything here...its a part of a larger game..people wnt understand.
Re: All slaves
by side arm on Sep 16, 2012 10:49 AM
India is a nation of fithly raamus and shyamoos working in dirty baniya shops. Hypermarkets are better. Roadside baniya is a food adulterator, tax evader, famine creator and slave driver. The big baniya is only a tax evader and he can be threatned by nationalisation
by what factor, our small investors will be effected newly as already they r effected with MNC KFC, MacDonald, SUBWAY, bigBazar, reliance etc mall or food outlet in every locality and those malls r daily increasing! so, r those malls were doing charity or helping local small investors?
Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to understan
by Amit Arora on Sep 16, 2012 10:34 AM
Indian has population of 1.2 billion there is enough room to earn money for all Labor,sales,BPO's,MNC's if you want to do hard work.
Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to understan
by French Cuisine on Sep 16, 2012 10:38 AM
If BJP was there in power they would take this step. Many people were lobbying for brining in FDI for a long time, Indians have an uncanny knack of understanding what politicians are jokering about. Take didi's example - if you were in her shoes you would act first and then think. But if you were BJP you would think and then act. Right now BJP is against everything Cong does since coming to power is more important that economics. Hahaha! And as for you, a_Hindutva_clown I reckon whatever BJP does is the right intention since you dont know to climb above political lines to see what po1iticans do with what intention.
Re: Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to under
by individual on Sep 16, 2012 10:41 AM
wrong,i am a supporter of BJP but unlike congressi supporter, BJP supporters come above party affiliation with logic and reason! so, here, before protesting FDI, i really need to know, what is the difference will make by them against existing MNC KFC, MacDonald, SUBWAY, bigBazar, reliance etc mall or food outlet!
Re: Re: Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to u
by manzar on Sep 16, 2012 10:46 AM
PARTY WHO IS FIGHTING FOR SWADESHI HOW CAN THEY ACCEPT WIDESHIS....
Re: Re: Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to u
by French Cuisine on Sep 16, 2012 10:49 AM
This is simple - what do you sell in malls: goods. Where do these goods come from - from different manufacturing units and different countries. In India foreign import is heavily taxed unlike America where foreign imports are taxed less. Raw materials are taxed less here and finished products are taxed heavily. For example you want to buy the latest Samsung smartphone - go to Singapore and you will get it cheaper than here (in Indian Rs). So where will big guys like Wal-mart make profit - they will anyway have to pay taxes if they will sell imported products from China. That was BJP's main argument so far I understand - that China will dump theirs here. It would have happened long before since the Indian retailers would have done it before as they also want to maximize profits. So the question of Chinese dumping here is not a big farce. The difference from existing mall outlets will be in domestic goods which Walmart and Tesco can sell cheaply compared to others. Food is a very good example, I reckon textiles, kitchen equipments, food products and other home utilities will be cheaper. Luxury electronics and gadgets will still be at par.
Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to understan
by Aditya on Sep 16, 2012 10:42 AM
BJP ssucks just like ur comment here...FDI should be there else middlemen traders take advantage and dont pay anything to the poor farmers...see punjab...FDI has come and the farmers have become crorepatis
Re: Re: BJPs intention is correct butCommon people need to under
by French Cuisine on Sep 16, 2012 10:54 AM
Yes - FDI should actually help poor farmers. The main cost is through the middlemen and farmers earn little. Middlemen will have less bargaining power in this system and so farmers will benefit. But again this depends on who does the bargaining - WalMart has an infinite bargaining power to exploit anybody farmers or middlemen. So govt has to put regulatory mechanisms in place so that farmers indeed benefit otherwise farmers lose.
Re: infact FDI will make farmers earn more than middlemen
by French Cuisine on Sep 16, 2012 10:27 AM
if properly implemented - from personal experience I can tell you one thing surely nothing gets done here without paying bribes , one thing foreign investors hate.
Can BJP tell any solution how to create jobs for 1.3 billion people.BJP can hire more people for agitations, burning buses, blocking roads for creation havoc in country.
Re: Can BJP tell any solution how to create jobs for 1.3 billion
by Aditya on Sep 16, 2012 10:22 AM
well said...BJP is worst party..never vote for BJP...lot of misconception ppl have is that Modi has won bcoz he is from BJP..actually thats not true...ppl vote for modi the person and not his party
Re: Can BJP tell any solution how to create jobs for 1.3 billion
by French Cuisine on Sep 16, 2012 10:28 AM
Hahaha - in this country job creation is done mostly by reservations and caste quotas. I think except Mamata everyone know FDI is necessary at some stage.
Introdcution of foreigners in any country will never keep the integrity of that country stable. they are here to do business and will see how much they can profit, and not how much they can serve their customers, surely for few years they will give good service once all the smaller business are out then you will have not change to reestablish the old trusted kiranawala back to business and you will have to buy what they sell and at the price they sell
any ways people like you will spend anything for a GOOD quality product from mnc.
Remember even today what you get from your neigbourhood kiranawala are all the same all over the nation, that means they do not manufacture they only sell
now do you mean that indians do not have the power to invest in good product development.
our Honourable PM can instead of inviting outsiders can encourage INDIAN Companies to grow, but it will not do. it will give tax holiday to mncs but not indians. it will give lands to mncs but not to indian
these politicians will do any thing for big money and not for service to nation. atleast UPA has proved it that a foreigner can never thing good of our nation.
IF FDI retail means death knell for UPA, then BJP needn't oppose it. Just let it come in a limited way and watch the UPA get defeated.
Maybe its worth studying the impact in a few States and watching the results.In India people don't just rush to supermarkets with all the commuting, parking and delays at the checkout counters.Automatic success not assured.
Its nonsense..they are opposing just for heck of it without getting into the advantages of it..FDI will certainly help Indian economy and everyone in general..In fact when NDA was in power, they backed it..why are they opposing now?? all opportunitists
Re: Than as per BJP Those millllions Indians who are working in B
by manzar on Sep 16, 2012 10:14 AM
they r befitting from high labor cost in there respective countries...with highly skilled employees