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Economic Reforms
by Durga Thumati on Feb 09, 2007 10:32 PM

As long as corruption is there country will grow %u2026 Our country is growing just by bribing. Any thing can be done by bribing our leaders. What we have is handicapped system. No way %u2026dude %u2026 you have to fight or bribe to grow.

These government reforms will make middle class to rich, rich to Politician, poor to beggar, beggar to terrorist. Reforms need to come from society and naturally. No body will bother if we start mall in my place with my own money. If govt allows some rich outsider to start a very biiiiig mall then, we need beg in front of his mall.

Take look at this cruel way of forming SEZs ..
Suppose a SEZ will be allotted to place called A.
The land market price in A is: 1,00,000 and govt price is: 30,000
Our leaders will come to know abt this SEZ before announcement to public and buy land over there. Then the price will shoot up to 2 L
Then govt will start acquire land from farmers but not from politicians for suppose 1.5 L (which is very rare case.)
The point to note is the farmer is not interested to sell his cultivating land becos this life for him. But he has no choice.
Now govt will sell this land to companies for 4 L
So the market price in surrounding area will be 4 to 5 L may be 10L

Now the farmer who has 1.5 L will do now??? He won%u2019t get any land around 60 km radius of SEZ or his Hut. So he has to get out his village and find a place where get land for 1.5 L. or has to beg at traffic lights.
Unplanned reforms like SEZs will further destroy the country.

See the other side of the coin %u2026
SEZ will come %u2026people who have lands around SEZ will become rich and richer. Jobs will come in 10-15 yrs time and some people will get befits out of it.
But %u2026.

THE RICH WILL BE SAFE ONLY WHEN THE POOR IS HAPPY

So try to eradicate poor than make rich to richer %u2026



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