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by hiral joshi on Jul 20, 2008 05:57 PM Permalink
Ye possible nahi hai kyonki food items sabse mahnge hai aur jab bhi khane ke liye kharidari hogi logo ka dhyan mahengayi pe hi jayega.
In the next move, MMS is planning to hand over Indian banks to the US in the enxt move. Once Amercia controls your money, you would be worse than slaves. Mark my words.
RE:And now the banks
by Indian NGO on Jul 20, 2008 06:14 PM Permalink
Hey kris, you should also speak against the indian IT companies waiting at the door step of US for business...
RE:And now the banks
by Kris on Jul 20, 2008 05:44 PM Permalink
To an extent but the damage so far is limited. Indian banks have 200 billion dollars worth of US housing loan as bonds whose value is less than 10 paise per rupee. Sonia wanted to use India's foreign reserves to buy more such worthless bonds but Chidu and sime honest RBI guys stopped it.
RE:And now the banks
by pakaya on Jul 20, 2008 05:43 PM Permalink
People like you writes such comments (not using your own brain), then the un-educated villagers will definitely follow the corrupted leaders like sheep. If an eductaed can't use his brain, then how an un-educated can use his. Shame on these educated Indians.
RE:RE:RE:And now the banks
by Kris on Jul 20, 2008 05:48 PM Permalink
Can you debate the issue rather than just throwing mud. What did I write tha does not make sense to you? Once they control the bank, they control the money and money controls politics, defence, media, policies. That is the reason why other countries do not allow control of banks-even mighty US
RE:And now the banks
by Kris on Jul 20, 2008 05:57 PM Permalink
Once you control more than 50% equity you can put your people in the board and make policies.
Money can disappear overnight. Indian currency can be made worthless by selling rupees and buying dollars. Implications are huge.
RE:And now the banks
by thebedazzled on Jul 20, 2008 05:58 PM Permalink
I think he means selling out Indian banks and allowing foreign banks entry into retail banking. It hands over the control of ur wealth to other countries...I guess this is what he meant
RE:And now the banks
by hari ray on Jul 20, 2008 05:59 PM Permalink
You are a semi-literate simpletone and don't know what "slavery" is. I am sure you will be angry reading this ... but try to educate yourself first
RE:And now the banks
by Kris on Jul 20, 2008 06:07 PM Permalink
It is you who do not understand slavery In fact you are a english writing ignoramus. Do you have any points to make beside shooting the massenger.
It is a pity to state that UPA is struggling today to get its numbers. It is ridcule to know that for everything and anything, this UPA Government has been turning to American doors. The previous Prime Ministers - Rajiv Gandhi, Smt. Indira Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri always prophesed Indianhood and jetsioned India with Indigenous technologies. Indian Brains, Indian Beauties and Indian Karma - everywhere there was Indianess whether we made PARAM Supercomputer or GSLV Rocket engine - it was all Indian technologies. Also Patent tank was exploded by Indian bullets and India buthchered Pakistan with America & China frightened of Indian might. Today, it is very troubling to see Indian Prime Minister moving like tail of USA President begging for Nuclear Deal or Indian boost. We have lost our Indian heritage and it is dismay that today's Indian are complete puppets of America. Whether talk of sex or porn sites of India, it is all linked to USA Sex Market. And at the same time, we are glorifying ourselves to be American Strategic Alliance against CHINA & PAKISTAN. Today, it is just complete doom of Indianhood and we are moving in hands of politicians like Rahul Gandhi who is still not trained to deliver a speech on his own. Rahul Gandhi as future PM is a farce of Indian heirarchy wherein the gambit is more towards Gandhi Family centralisation. A man is at once recognized in public. With Rahul Gandhi we see him as childish boy still learning India and more talkative about Gandhis.
RE:The Weakest PM of Indian History
by Maverick on Jul 20, 2008 06:05 PM Permalink
Indianhood! Living all by oneself is not Indian hood. Me, myself and India are not the only things under the sun. We are global citizens today and need to behave like one. All countries are dependent on each other for food, technology, capital, human resource and whatever.
India would have been a superpower by now if we had opened our economy long time back. Look at china - they liberlaised 10 years ahead of us and where they are today. All this india shining story is all beacause of the foreigh capital which we badly needed but always said no because of our hypocricy and false self-pride.
Its educated people like you who so fanatic and bias that you also misguide the majority (illeterate people) in India. What can India do? and where will India go?
Scenario has changed. Today we are world citizens. If we had liberalised 20 years earlier (like china did) we would have far ahead of china.
Terrorosm is stronger than ever. To fight this one has to forget about competition,
RE:The Weakest PM of Indian History
by Khangembam Romesh on Jul 21, 2008 06:40 AM Permalink
The views that you had expressed regarding N-deal in this discussion board is really important for all of us to understand well. Many people are trying misinterpreted the underlying concept and may lead to misguide others. Your comments are very impressive. I feel appreciation for you.
RE:RE:The Weakest PM of Indian History
by Khangembam Romesh on Jul 21, 2008 06:42 AM Permalink
My reply is in support of Maverick, not in favour of Guest.
RE:The Weakest PM of Indian History
by Guest on Jul 20, 2008 05:59 PM Permalink
What a sorry state of today's intellect. I pity you sir for your imbicility of mind. You should start looking at the facts with your glasses on and look what is truth. The words like infrastructure, discoveries, invention, Nuclear power, electricity, middle class societies, Medicines, and each and every word that comes under your mind in this group are from Caucasian society and not from your Vedas or shastras. You have talked about Param computers - you should know that each and everything that comes under this word called computers is a prerogative of some caucasian. Father of JAVA, C , SIP,VoIP(computer language), Internet, PC, Laptops, Batteries etc., Cables, Electric sockets, Electric Plugs everything that we live on today is because of them and nothing becuase of your Vedas or Shastras. You have mentioned about GSLV rocket- what a shame that a person like you (atleast you know how to write English) does not want to see that the books our scientists read to learn about this technology are written by some caucasian (likely to be a USA citizen). It is an achivement for them they were successful in implementing what was written in those books. Today, the time is not of living in this worls as an Indian or American but as a true human being that loves to work for the betterment of the Human Society as a whole. You should find ut more about people like Vinod Khosla, Sabeer Bhatia and many enterprenuers who have contributed in this new advanced human race development and di
RE:CONGRESS IS SELLING INDIA FOREVER TO U.S .AND ALLIES
by Khangembam Romesh on Jul 20, 2008 04:00 PM Permalink
Dear Vyas, I guess that you would be good promising citizen. I would like to suggest you not to give hollow comment without thorough analysis and evaluation. It is very unfortunate that you said each MP is being offer 23 to 25 cores. How can you say like this? Can you prove it? Your can't justify your statement. You can give your opinion regarding N-deal. You have have right. But I am wondering Why do you give such kind of immature statement. Can you name an MP who got 23 cores to support UPA? Don't try to spread baseless rumor. It would be dangerous for the nation. Please don't write such nonsense.
RE:CONGRESS IS SELLING INDIA FOREVER TO U.S .AND ALLIES
by hiral joshi on Jul 20, 2008 06:02 PM Permalink
When PVN govt survived we saw how MPs were purchased to save the govt. This is nothing new in case of congress and MMS is no different, he too was FM in that govt. You wont be able to get those name till voting ends on 22nd but as soon as confidence motion is finished you will start getting proofs.
RE:N-DEAL CRISIS to be solved ?
by armando on Jul 20, 2008 01:53 PM Permalink
why should we do it......just because BJP is against it? BJP has just about 120 MP/s and does not command the respect of the whole country.
N Deal is good for INdia and hence, we should go for it. Alternatively, the Congress should win the vote, and then call for elections. In this way, the people can ratify the whole thing
People are saying Kalam approved of this deal. He is a scientist not a military strategist or a power specialst. Has one retired army general approved of this deal? Speak to the Army and its implications on defense strategy.
RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by Khangembam Romesh on Jul 20, 2008 04:11 PM Permalink
Mr. Suraj, It would be better for you to understand what Indo-US nuclear deal is, before giving your opinion. What you are saying is not fitted to support the debate you want to put. Indo-US nuclear deal is an essential energy security option for the long run.
RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by Hemant on Jul 20, 2008 12:56 PM Permalink
The Nuke deal in question is of civilian nature, not meant for military use.
RE:RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by Suraj Singh on Jul 20, 2008 01:15 PM Permalink
Myth #14: The deal is not primarily about making money; it is about creating a new U.S. strategic relationship in south Asia.
Fact: The deal is primarily about making money. The main effect of the deal will be to pardon India – to remove it as a violator of international norms. After such a change in status, there will be no impediment to U.S. arms sales. This is where the real money is, not in nuclear reactors. U.S. exporters have mentioned selling as much as $1.4 billion worth of Boeing airliners, hundreds of F-16 or F/A-18 fighter jets, as well as maritime surveillance planes, advanced radar, helicopters, missile defense and other equipment. The Russian press has even complained that the nuclear deal is a ploy to squeeze Russia out of the Indian arms market.
RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by Maverick on Jul 20, 2008 06:12 PM Permalink
Dude - I replied to your above message yesterday. See below. Please stop spaming the message board.
"They way china is growing and as more an more people there own cars, the energy crises world over is only gonna get worse. If oil prices grow so will inflation and if inflation grows as its is doing now, then forgot about the india shining story. Get ready to beg. Nuclear deal over the years will help India to loosen itself from a future energy crsises.
RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by armando on Jul 20, 2008 01:53 PM Permalink
do some more reading my friend......it is not for military use. Use your brains for once
RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by King of Kings on Jul 20, 2008 01:16 PM Permalink
Dear Sooraj, Dr. Kalam's brain is surely above an average Indian Citizen/Defence Person; especially in Science.
RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by Suraj Singh on Jul 20, 2008 01:18 PM Permalink
In science not strategic military affairs. If he was he would be a Field Marshal.
RE:RE:Is Kalam not prone to errors?
by King of Kings on Jul 20, 2008 01:23 PM Permalink
Dr. Kalam was above FIELD MARSHAL. All the Military Chiefs was SALUTING Dr. Kalam for 5 Yrs.
IS THERE ANY WAY MR.L.K.ADWANI AND MRS SONIA GANDHI CAN READ MY REQUEST.ITS TIME THAT CONGRESS AND BJP SHOULD UNITE TOGETHER AND MAKE AN ALLIANCE TO DEFEAT ALL THESE POWER BROKERS WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING ABOUT THE PROBLEMS OF OUR NATION.I AMVERY SURE THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO STRENGHTEN THE COUNTRY. MAY GOD BLESS OUR LEADERS WITH SOME WISDOM