Saturday, October 7, 2017

Re: [IAC#RG] WITH ALL HIS BLABBERY NaMo HAS TAKEN US FOR A RIDE

Dear Mr. Gaur

You are very correct that we should stick to facts and figures.

The recent views of Mr. Arun Shourie (ie. "demonetisation 'largest money laundering scheme") is nothing but what IAC has been working on since 2009, and IAC is the first to say so the same thing publicly, as readers of this mailing list can attest.

If members want to know about facts and figures of Modi's corruption, Mr. Roy should disclose everything in the public interest, including IAC's correspondence with RBI and Central Govt.

Boldness is one thing, but equally fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Even an utter fool like Rahul Gandhi knows how to ask the right questions - on Modi's boldness like  "Why are Chinese forces roaming freely in Doklam whle our Indian boys are kept 8 km away by our lady RM ?"

RP Dalvi

On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Gaur J K <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:

07/10/17

Dear Mr. Venkataram,

Use of the word despotic in case of  the PM is not completely out of place as he does show cerain tendencies like being autocatic,authorataive,arbirary in his style of governance not from now but even from his days as Cm of Gujrat.

However I do agree that we should be restrainted in our comments and they should be based on facts and figures and be specific to the subject under discussion. 
 
I have heard interviews of Sh.yaswant Sinha and Aroun Shourie on NDTV recently and I find nothing wrong with what they said about the effects of policies of demonetization and GST. Boldness can be an attribute of leadership but considering the consequences and laying down a clear roadmap should be a precondition before taking the decision. Regds JKGaur 




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