Sunday, September 1, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] CHIDAMBARAM’S SILENCE ON CORRUPTION RIDDEN GOVERNANCE

I follow some of the subjects and ignore others. But this one on the rupee fall is a definite concern to the right thinking indians and i fully endorse the views of Mr Vijoy Ambasta. Greed at individual level and at institutional level have made us what we are today. 

We have many of the political leaders ( read ministers) who are having concurrent businesses and industries, so how can the governmental policies be impervious to their own greed ! A drastic Electoral Reform where ONLY those who are full time servants of the people with no private interest whatsoever only are permitted to fight elections is required now than ever before. Sadly no one is talking about this!.

Another very sad part is the steep fall in the civil discipline .... almost 90-95% people ( at least in Delhi) are prone to breaking traffic rules.. jump red light signal.. unmindful of the harried pedestrian and most of these people are LITERATE in the worldly sense!.  Now what can be expected in society's developmental efforts if this sorry state exists? 

Visiting southeast country... say Thailand's Bangkok.. speedy vehicle stops at least 200 meters before any pedestrian who is found crossing the Zebra Crossing despite the Green Signal ! here one shudders to think of the consequences... the rampant road rage that we see here is a poor reflection of our National Character which is being killed day in and day out by the TV channels beaming the pornography in the grab of dance shows, awards functions & what not!.  Our neighbour pakistan is taking a step to curb misuse of the mobile phones by youngsters at late night lured by cheap offers packages  of sms/chat....  for preventing moral degradation... which our own 'Rights' organizations ( read NGOs funded by International Interests) will fight tooth & nail to forestall any such here.

No one is serious about the massive population growth ... with a skewed ratio amongst the 'haves' & the 'have nots'  and on top of it doing out free-bees in the name of social security in almost all walks of life... sustaining a vote ensuring strategic plan.

Of course the Government can not be solely held responsible for all the mess that we are in ( i am not saying it is not responsible for most of it but we citizens are also equally  responsible).

dsmcho
   




On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 6:11 AM, Vijoy Ambasta <vijoy.ambasta@gmail.com> wrote:
You surely have the right to own a house but with your own cash without borrowing. Once you borrow Rs 100 you end up paying back Rs 180. Karz lena to dunia mein sabse bada curse hai. Read Chanakya artha shastra & not the western way of economy. Greed is what one sees in the opulence of others. It does not belong to you.so why have a craving for that. That is what i meant by contentment. We have a;; become greedy due to cheap loan that makes all of us greedy.
Vijoy


On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:06 AM, mukta rae <mukta.rae@gmail.com> wrote:
mr vijoy 

kudoa 

you talk like the bank employee. I have a right to own a house and it has nothing to do with greed. Bank employees till the top all enjoy those luxuries which you feel a borrower does not deserve, with whose money


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Vijoy Ambasta <vijoy.ambasta@gmail.com> wrote:
this is what debt ridden economy means.If one does not have the cash to pay for a car or house why can't he live in rented apartments and use public transport.. If one has Re 100 he must never spend Rs 1000.This is the reasons why the EMI have increased by 100 %.as this is exactly what is happening now. The theme needs to be contentment and cut down on greed and show off life style that does not belong to you.
Vijoy


On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 7:12 PM, mukta rae <mukta.rae@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi

I have going through your mails regularly and some of them are really good and hope they are giving you desired results.

 Here I need to raise a doubt I have in mind regarding RBI and banks . In last 10 years I have watched time to time RBI raising interest rates thereby affecting the EMI payer , the banks are under obligation in utrn to raise the EMI of the borrower, but when the RBI decreases the interest rates there is no compulsion for the banks to decrease the same. The end result is in last 10 years the EMI has increased by 100% and the borrower is endlessly paying to the bank with the number of years of EMI increased and the amount increased. The borrower is literally the tenant of the bank. 


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:


 To

India Against Corruption



                   CHIDAMBARAM'S  SILENCE  ON CORRUPTION RIDDEN  GOVERNANCE

 Replying to the debate in parliament on  27th August , P.Chidambaram   blamed  several external factors   as well as the judiciary's  "interference"  for the country's  economic mess  , as if  he has no  responsibility .   He  made  empty promises  like curtailing current account deficit,  boosting manufacturing sector  etc.  without really explaining  why he has not done this all these years and how he would do it now which  the UPA  has not done during its governance.

The real grim fact which he conveniently ignored  is the widespread corruption in the governance by UPA government, resulting in siphoning of thousands of crores of rupees  by unscrupulous ministers ,  politicians  and bureaucrats and associated business men , which resulted in coal scam , 2G scam, Commonwealth scam  etc. etc. Money meant for development  projects  are now largely in the pockets of unscrupulous people forming part of this government  and Finance Minister has nothing to say about this as this will amount to blaming himself.

He   indulged in empty  rhetoric  asking  why should we import  coal . The country  is forced to import coal because of the coal scam of the government.   Are we not paying a huge price  for the corruption  ridden  governance led by Manmohan Singh ? 

N.S.Venkataraman


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