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Soniya Gandhi is Right
by Ravi Dwivedi on Feb 09, 2007 01:35 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Well Soniya gandhi is right about her doubts for opening retail sector for walmart and other giants.We people who are accessing net here are fortunate people always demanding the best life style we can possibly have.But I have noted one thing Slowly and steadily by some supreme court ruling specially Sealing the lower class of our society is being sidelined.Like they cant have shops in house hold,No Thelas in delhi.One can always welcome the Rulings but whether supreme court has any plans to assist those people who are going to loose their earnings.
Some time i feel these ruling are just going to ease the entry of Retailers like walmart and others to operate easily in india just wait for the day when you have to walk 1KMs for a toffee for your crying kid.


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  RE:Soniya Gandhi is Right
by Krishna N on Feb 10, 2007 04:28 PM   Permalink
This is sounding no better than encouraging unlawful activity... If a poor maid is raped by a neighbor, you don't support the culprit by forcing them into marriage and praising him for supporting the poor woman!
If people are starting commercial activity in residential premises by bribing the officialdom and political babus then the court is the only source of help for aam admi who has to bear with the probs. This is a rectification in the system but at the same time people should be provided options to resume there business in proper market locations. Do not blame system correction for political failure and system failure. It is the job of every individual to stick to the system else there are mechanisms to rectify the them... dont blame them the mechanisms trying to rectifuy the system else tommorow you nex gen would be living in chaos!

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