I agree with you 100% when you say that we need first and foremost a leader worthy of that name!
Over the last decade in general and last 4-5 years in particular the number of have nots have increased while rich has become richer! Wall mart and such ventures have to be thought about only after meeting the basic requirements of people at large.
We know that most of country's rich have conquered the cities and spend money, mostly earned by illegitimate means unabashedly and by deciding to set up FDI in cities, where the rich cannot even drive/use their expensive cars, at the rich's door step you would only be suffocating the cities enviornmentally! Let these organisations be set up at the remotest corners including Naxal infested areas so that the rich have an opportunity to go for a drive, the cost of items sold in these malls is not at all a concern for such people! It is high time that the development start at the remotest place rather that hoping the benifits to radiate or trickle down from the cities! We should not forget that the system that is said to be governing the country have not cared to provide even drinking water to our people where as the rich and affluent of the country can afford to buy a liter of imported water at Rs 400/ a liter!
We are so rich that expensive outsorcing amounting to billions are given to china of those items that can easily be made in the contry providing more employment and lively hood, whereas profit mongering investors find it more profitable to make things in china and sell that here!! It is all a case of miscalculations, misfit, misjudgement intentionally and otherwise! What is produced in abundance is infight by those elected representatives who under oath are duty bound to take care of the people andcountry and the life of a poor in this country is not more than 12 elections, waiting for the light of the day!!
From: Hirak Nag <hiraknag@yahoo.co.in>
To: rs chhikara <chhikarars1940@yahoo.co.in>
Cc: Arvind Kejriwal <iac@lists.riseup.net>
Sent: Friday, 7 December 2012 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [IAC++] IAC position on FDI in retail
Dear Brig. Saheb, the benefits or otherwise of FDI in retail cannot to my mind be determined in a positive manner. It may help, indirectly, in increasing and improving our food storage facility both for grains, fruits and vegetables which will be a great boon. Therefore loss/gain to aam admi cannot be determined before hand.
However, I agree fully with the need to have a good, capable and patriotic Indian to rule this country.--------Hirak Nag.
From: rs chhikara <chhikarars1940@yahoo.co.in>
To: "iac@lists.riseup.net" <iac@lists.riseup.net>
Sent: Friday, 7 December 2012 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: [IAC++] IAC position on FDI in retail
Dear all
Wall mart is attractive to the moneyed people who want quality goods, But very harmful for the aam admi and the nation.
Please understand that financial corruption is not the only problem. Some of it will always be there. What is worse is that the country is being sold to western interests. That is what Sonia is here for. If she continues which is the same thing that the congress continues, India as a nation is doomed.
Brig R S Chhikara
From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
To: iac <iac@lists.riseup.net>
Sent: Friday, 7 December 2012 12:19 AM
Subject: [IAC++] IAC position on FDI in retail
The Lok Sabha has passed the FDI in retail motion.
The action now moves to the Rajya Sabha.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/fdi-debate-upa-set-to-sail-through-in-rajya-sabha-too_815183.html
Somebody asked me today what IAC's position was on FDI in retail.
I said we hadn't worked it out, but my own view was surprisingly
quite similar to the Shiv Sena's as expressed by their MP
Sanjay Raut today in Parliament
"selling the country to foreigners like Wal-Mart.
If Sukhdev, Bhagat Singh were alive, they would have
bombed the people who are sitting here."
What do IAC members think ?
Sarbajit
The action now moves to the Rajya Sabha.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/fdi-debate-upa-set-to-sail-through-in-rajya-sabha-too_815183.html
Somebody asked me today what IAC's position was on FDI in retail.
I said we hadn't worked it out, but my own view was surprisingly
quite similar to the Shiv Sena's as expressed by their MP
Sanjay Raut today in Parliament
"selling the country to foreigners like Wal-Mart.
If Sukhdev, Bhagat Singh were alive, they would have
bombed the people who are sitting here."
What do IAC members think ?
Sarbajit
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