We find he is the only talented person amongst all congress followed by Mr.Pranab Mukherjee. There is no one in the congress basket who can be trusted. All have the tall laments and repents.No results and dare to take and lead the country. No one is confident on their talent and boldness. Either they are not talent or bold enough to meet the country's growth.
Very Good article on Economic Reforms of 1991-92 crafted jointly by Narsima Rao & Dr. Manmohan Singh Combine.The best Finance Minister India ever had who liberated India from Socialisom to Capitalizam.
Gandhiji brought freedom? No. Hitler wrecked Uk and British were forced to free not only India but all of Africa Asia middle east including Srilanka got independence_ whole British empire collapsed.
Rao and Manmohan brought reforms? They were forced to. India had no choice. We had become paupers and our gold was kept as collateral with IMF to raise money. Soviet socialism failed not only wrecking USSR but also India. No option.
Today we are in no danger of default on any front. Yet PVNR who talked less and worked more and actually delivered more than wildest imagination is need of the hour. Modi can and must take cues from PV regime to to deliver economic goods which he has badly failed to do so far
Re: PVNR needed today
by vishal kishore on Jun 22, 2016 12:27 AM
Rightly said its pity that a visionless mediocre person just with self prasing and paid bhakts has made a perception that he works hard and is the only patriot in this country. Fact is he is power hungry more than anyone else. But now people are realising the failure in governance let it be economic of in social front or inflation or to increase burden to common man by increasing taxes..
Re: Re: PVNR needed today
by ashish tiwari on Jun 22, 2016 04:51 AM
Bhakts of Alibaba and his Italian thieves are on the run. This mediocre person has stopped their corruption and scams and thieves have stopped getting their share of the loot. Within 2 years they have become deranged because they cannot surpass this mediocre person in terms of popularity or respect domestically or even abroad.