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DO IT
by Sanjay Raina on Sep 13, 2008 05:16 PM  Permalink 

Mr Singh, no use discussing. Prime ministers come and go. Ministries are formed and then changed after elections.Every thing changes, except for the problem.Please dont discuss and waste our and ur precious time.Do something practical apart from discussing with these politicians.

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Is it just a conference
by Anirudhya on Jul 20, 2006 03:43 PM  Permalink 

Mr Prime Minister. Point well taken about threat of Naxalites. the measures that you are suggesting to take are pretty good. However, its been about 3 months since this convention took place. Does your government feel obliged to give a report on what has been done if not acheived in this area. Increasingly I have started to feel that most of the governments (whether Center or State) are great at making policies and startegies and very bad at implementation. I hope your government is able to rubbish me and prove me wrong. The people of this country for once have thought that we have a government lead by a person oriented towards develeopment and not politics of vote banks. I hope (which increasingly seems optimistic) that your governement would live up to those hopes.

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naxalites
by P M Ravindran on Apr 18, 2006 07:13 AM  Permalink 

one is begining to wonder whether it is the naxalites or the PEOPLE in various governments who are the greatest threat to our society

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Naxalism
by Hem Raj Jain on Apr 14, 2006 05:00 PM  Permalink 



Sub:- Prime Minister raising false alarms on Naxalism.

Dear Sir

This refers to Dr. Manmohan Singhs media statement dated April 13, 2006 at the conclave of Chief Ministers and representatives of 13 Naxal hit States, which make up over one fourth of Indias area, that - Problem of Naxalism (a variant of Communism) is the single biggest internal security challenge ever faced by India.

No body can take exception to Manmohans anxiety and need to tone up State administration / police with Centers assistance in a routine way to face the threat of wide spread violence unleashed by these Naxalites. But such alarms unnecessarily demoralizes the nation especially when its effective remedy has already been put in place.

Every Indian knows that not only this problem of Naxalites but also most of the other chronic myriad problems of India like communalism, castism, mass poverty, mal-administration etc will be the thing of the past once National Rural Employment Guarantee Program (NREGP) started from February 2006 is implemented efficiently and at a full fledged scale which will be around next Parliamentary elections in 2009.

But it seems that Manmohan, a renowned economist in his own right, has realized that

(i)- Full fledged NREGP, though politically imperative, is not an easy task as it will annually require extra approximately Rupees 10 Trillion (almost 30 % of Indias present GDP) to accommodate 200 Million unskilled labors which will sustain 500 million and which is 50% of Indias population (including children and non working aged parents of these labors).

(ii)- Efficient Implementation of full fledged NREGP is impossible without dedicated party organizational net work spread all over India and which Manmohans political party Congress or its allies pathetically lacks.

Hence Manmohan aught to concentrate more on full fledged NREGP than scaring the nation by his needless over reactions on Naxal menace.













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