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power deficit or power minister deficit
by Dinesh Solanki on Apr 22, 2007 03:44 AM

What Ms Aditi Phadnis has written , should have been concern of PM who can not be unaware of power situation in the country but it seems that Congress culture is more towards OBC, Reservation, Timely availability of bank account money to Quatrocchi etc.
PM also had spoken about bureaucratic reforms and allocating more funds to Education which is another crying need about which PM spoke often but has done hardly anything worthwhile.
It seem that PM is not even embarassed by two supreme court slaps on executive about CBI- Quatrocchi and OBC reservation and is content to remain the HMV ke Sitare (His master's voice at 10 Janpath who has hardly any rexperience in public administration. )
Pm who is gentleman Economist has also failed to control inflation and his presence has been detrimental to common man's budget.
If the boss does not recognise the deficiencies of his subordinates and do something will he recognise his own ?
Wonder why Ms Phadnis did not mention about the person who should have taken some action in case one of the critical parameter of Indian economy kept failing continuously ?
At least we can hope that Economist PM may understand the implications of power sector failures if he finds time from saving his embarassments from supreme court etc.
Is he damaging his reputation as econimist and even as a gentleman ? In case gentleman do not have place in murky and dirty indian politics whay is he hanging around there still inspite of repeated humiliation from Left as well ?
Can some enlightened soul educate us uneducated poor souls ?

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