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Congress ruined economy
by vanitha on Jul 06, 2008 01:24 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


During the last four years, the Congress ruined the economy of the country. There has been no real development. The Congress has been indulging only in populist measures. Farmers’ loan waiver, Rural Employment Scheme, this yojana and that yojana, all of them meant to distribute taxpayers’ money to Congress workers and its voters.


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by shailendra lande on Jul 06, 2008 01:31 PM   Permalink
during Vajpayees regime growth rates was around 6% and in the congress regime it is around 8.25%.

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by Venkatesh on Jul 06, 2008 02:59 PM   Permalink
And During Vaypayees regime, money supply was quited muted, hence the growth and inflation too. While under congress money supply is more hence the growth and Inflation at 12%. And what happens we have Ambanis who r getting more and more money and people below poverty line are increasing. Inflation (creation of growth) transfers money from lower hands to upper hands.

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by PKN on Jul 06, 2008 01:47 PM   Permalink
What about inflation rates during that period?
Growth - inflation = Actaul quality of Life in India .
Even Manish Tiwary the Congress Spokesperson with a loud mouth and small brain would admit this .


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by shailendra lande on Jul 06, 2008 02:47 PM   Permalink
crude oil was 55$ per barrel and now 142$ per barrel.

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by Venkatesh on Jul 06, 2008 03:02 PM   Permalink
Answer lies in ur own quaetion, inflation is global byproduct and growth too was global byproduct. And anyways growth has not reduced people below poverty lines, but increased them.

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by Raju on Jul 06, 2008 01:46 PM   Permalink
BJP,RSS and other similar fanatic Hindu fundamentalist BIMARU beggar parties are even worse than Congress.

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by subbu on Jul 06, 2008 02:08 PM   Permalink
If BJP is fundamentalist what about Bush who bombed Iraq because of the holy(!!!!) sprit!How about all muslim majority countries who have openly declared they are muslim countries and sharia will apply to all!!!How about DMK,Telgudesam who are language fanatics!How about lallu,mulayam,mayvati etc who solely fight based on caste and muslim appeasement!How about commies in bengal who allowed and are allowing muslim terrorists in to India just because they are bengalis and under the condition they will cast their bogus vote to commies!How about congres lady sonia who has carefully handpicked christians all around her!85% Hindus but the prime minister is not a Hindu!The speaker is a communist and both deputy speakers are muslims!Hindus are treated as second class citizens and all their tax goes in chrisitan and muslim appeasement!Now BJP has decided to unite Hindus their survival is in question and these morons are playing secularism card!What a shame.If christian can work under church and muslims under mullahs why not Hindus under RSS or VHP?

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by shailendra lande on Jul 06, 2008 01:29 PM   Permalink
Then go to the Bajrang Dal, VHP, RSS they will provide you food in the future.... ahahahaha

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by shailendra lande on Jul 06, 2008 01:32 PM   Permalink
update your knowledge don't just blame with prejudice...

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by Pyare Mohan on Jul 06, 2008 01:40 PM   Permalink
which party u will vote mr lande?

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