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Dy. PM has little or no voice.
by chanakya maurya on Feb 09, 2007 02:09 PM   Permalink

The Dy can be shown the door like Indira did to Morarji.

"Garibo ki suno" slogan has been very patently learnt by the real PM from her late saassu-ma.

Economic reforms is a continuous process that cannot be stopped.

However, in Bharat Varsh the politician and bureaucrats often ape the west without modifying the versions to suit our nation and its large portion living under appalling conditions.

All modifications are almost always in favor of those guys with cigars in their mouth and big money in their pockets that accommodate the highest authorities of any country that they want to penetrate into, whether it is trade, defence, or industry.

The real PM has rightly shone a red signal to the videshi as well as desi Wal Marts.

If this is done genuinely with a view to curbing the rising prices of the commodities that these giants would corner, it is in tune with "garibon ki suno" !

Reliance Fresh however has started offering Fresh at much lower prices. But this could be a take-off ploy. Once firmly riveted in the market, they, too, would follow Wal-Mart policies.

The same is applicable to shining the red light for the accelerated economic reforms that would create an infra-structure, towering heights and capacities, but the "aam-aadmi" will be a further down-trodden lot, though he may be made to feel deceitfully good.

Hire and fire would be the order of the day, with the "lean and mean" mantra.

Desi versions of the impending economic reforms need to be formulated for the common good of the common man.

We must not forget that even under controlled economy, ambanis and like have prospered.

At the end of the day, however, it might also seem that this is a political stunt in order to garner votes in the next general elections that are round the corner; and when this is imminent, everybody plays "garibki beli".

Once in power, the oppression of the mass begins mercilessly.

If madam really means business, she must take up the reins of power, occupy the PMO, rather than control it remotely.

She must also make a pledge to the people of India that no further Singurs will take place.



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