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A brilliant idea to start from Delhi
by on Jun 18, 2007 09:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sir
In Delhi almost 90 sq km of land is scarcely occupied in central and south delhi by politicians,their chamchas an doffices of parties and sarkari babus aping their British masters who departed 60 years back.But these desi lords ape still their white skinned masters thougnb brown and black in color.No laws have been changed as it empowers them like British tyrants.I dont understand how a judge or a minister is honourable and has to be addressed so?is a honest rickshawpuller not honorable?Or we have to remind them daily to remain honorable in their conduct?
These guys don't deserve in an egalisatarian and democratic society, like USA, huge bunglows and empty spaces and servants.So of we throw out all these ministers and babus from central and south delhi and shift them to multi storeyed flats in say Dwarka in , from 2 to 4 bed room houses from clerks to ministers, we can unblock huge amount of land in Delhi itself.This area then can be converted into pollution free SEZ, IT park and other entreprises and lot of pollution and fuel will also be saved if we build multi storeyed housing like in Shangai , in this area say 25 %of the total.
No economist(psuedo-of course-in India) can challenge my this proposal which is rock solid and will immensely benefit Indian economy unlocking almost Rs 50,000 crores of land mass right in centre of Delhi and also put ministers, politicians and babus in their deserved and right place.Just compare how babus and ministers(senators and secreta

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  RE:A brilliant idea to start from Delhi
by Tarun Arora on Jun 20, 2007 08:25 AM   Permalink
Former Urban Dev Minister talked about these points but the plan for obvious reason was scuttled!

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  RE:RE:A brilliant idea to start from Delhi
by Tarun Arora on Jun 20, 2007 08:26 AM   Permalink
Ram Jethmalani was the minister I was referring to!

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