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Do think of all
by Abubakr Siddique on Jul 07, 2008 11:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Have farmes and fisherfolks get the right price, who are @ 70*/* of indian population?. Can they afford the spiraling effect of fuel hike.

Why not talking them starving and dieing?.

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  RE:Do think of all
by imran patel on Jul 07, 2008 11:22 PM   Permalink
Sir,

If the price goes up they have to pay for it. In turn they increase the price of their products and make up the difference.

We buy those products from them at a higher price.

That is how economy works.

Your name suggest that you are a Muslims. read the Hadith of the prophet about the "Hand of Allah" when people approaced to him to take action against merchants who raised their prices on goods sold at markets in Medina.

Islamic principles are dead against communist principles. Free markets and open markets are more in line with islamic principles.

problem is that none of that is discussed by our uneducated Mullahs and thats a shame.

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by krishna swamy on Jul 08, 2008 12:41 AM   Permalink
FOR ONCE YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD IMRAN CONGRATS. IT IS THE ILLITERACY THAT IS THE BANE OF ISLAM NOT ISLAM AND ITS LITERATURE. BUT ITS INTERPRETAION BY VESTED INTERST AND THE INOCENCE OF MUSLIM AWAM WHO IS SO TOTALLY COMMITTED TO THE CAUSE OF ABSOLUTE SUBORDINATION TO THE ALLMIGHTY. THAT THE MISMATCH HAPPENS AND ALL THE PROBLEMS THEREOF.

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by krishna swamy on Jul 08, 2008 12:37 AM   Permalink
STARVING AND DIEING WILL STARVE AND DIE ANY WAY . ONE WHO WANTS TO SURVIVE WILL FIGHT BACK AND FIND WAY THROUGH THE PROBLEM NOT SIT BACK AND CRIB. SO THE STARVING AND DYING GO ON TO THEIR LOGICAL END.

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