VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 caste and the federal system prevents India from replicating the success of its other asian neighbours, who are export powerhouses. India's biggest problem is how deep caste's roots are. How power is concentrated in a few people's hands, and how they routinely make asses of Indians by claiming regressive politics as progressive. Its insane how people are in denial of this simple fact. Also Indian middle class should experience a tough recession, before India starts to change. governance wise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 I'll change my opinion on BJP if it does atleast one of the following. just one. 1. Increases the tax rates on the middle class and the rich 2. redesigns GST and makes it more flexible. 3. punishes the biggest loan defaulters 4. give away all indirect taxing powers to the state, with a very small percentage of GST that the center will take (not half like now). I don't care about hindutva crap. Lets see their economic ideas. So far, there's been nothing. except demonetisation which is the opposite of what I asked of in 3. India will regress under this govt. and the next one will have to pick it up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 In short, Indians do not yet know how to make India better. And many NRIs seem to think regressive sh1t like Hindutva is the answer, even though they themselves live comfortably in a liberal democratic republic. I've seen great dialogue in both Tamil/Telugu TV channels (more in Tamil). So the awareness of the kind of solutions that can bring in incremental changes, exists among local intelligentsia, atleast in these three states (not the wine sipping english speaking kind). But they have a hard time politicising it. No idea to popularize it beyond their own circles. Political parties do adopt some of them, as much as they can practically can. I don't really have much hope for north India. May be there are other avenues where such dialogue happens. but it doesn't happen on TV in north India. If you want to make India better. Stop supporting hindutva. That's the least you can do. Let India find its own voice. lets not pollute it with mindless sh1t. Lets stop talking about India completely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 3 hours ago, Bathai_Babji said: ippudunna situation ki ee treatment ey correct .. especially youth now cannot be taken into consideration, asalu entha sepu rights gurinchey kani duties gurinchi evadu pattinchukodu motham westernize chesi 10garu ... asalu vote veyadam antey finger medha black mark tho selfie diggadam anukuney vallu 100 lo 70% youth unaru ... citizen ki undevi rights, govt ki undevi duties. sarey idhi western idea ney. verey manchidi untey cheppu choodaam? citizen ki duties ani cheppi, people ni suppress cheyyatam antha 'idea' kindha raadhu. people prosper when they are free to. Not when someone keeps hammering them in their ear about their 'duties'. Asian countries may have prospered from such 'hammering', but india does not resemble a single Asian country. India cannot be ruled like that. If it can be. more power to the person who does that. I hope he first hunts the rich upper castes, and make them give up half their wealth. because it wouldn't work otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 Its time we had a politician to provoke the poorest and most disenfranchised Indians to take to the streets demanding a better life. middle classes have had their say, and they elected a disgustingly incompetent govt. I'm positive the lowest classes (which are more in number) would do much better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 Anyway people who are proud of their 'world class airports' while their city's roads and rest of the infra is close to pathetic, are part of the problem. you guys are helping your govt subsidize the rich at the expense of general populace. You don't get to cry on lack of India's development, without realizing the irony in it. You are part of the problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VizagRocks Posted April 10, 2017 Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 mana desham baagu padaali antey, ippudu India nundi vellipoyina andaru bayta settle avvali. simple. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Bathai_Babji Posted April 10, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2017 @VizagRocks emanna antey UPA government antaru... em peekindhi UPA gatha 10 years nunchi. payiga adhi kakunda ... Coal scam: Irregularities in the auctioning of the 194 coal blocks are known to most of us. The Congress stands heavily condemned by the opposition, as the scam caused a loss of Rs. 1.86 lakh crore to the exchequer. 2G spectrum scam: This is perhaps the king of all scams that plagued UPA-II for long. To put it simply, the government was responsible for selling telecom licenses to several companies in 2008 at a price set in 2001. According to the estimates, the spectrum scam led to a loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore. CWG scam: The Congress government came under vehement attack, especially in Delhi, after the foul play was confirmed. Suresh Kalmadi and nine others were charged for cheating, conspiring and causing a loss of over Rs. 90 crore to the exchequer. This is another instance where corruption was triggered in the absence of any checks and balances. Inflation: Spiraling food inflation caused much distress among common people. The Congress failed to curb a surge in the prices of onions and cereals. It is understood that government is to be squarely blamed for creating a demand and supply mismatch. Leadership Deficit: This syndrome has become chronic. A common allegation against Congress is the lack of policy direction and inspiring leadership. The Opposition questions the ‘diminishing role’ of PM Manmohan Singh and his deliberate silence on hot-button issues. GDP growth: According to the economic reports, India lost momentum in GDP growth under the Congress’s rule. The average GDP growth till 2004 was 6% a year. As of June 30, 2013, the average annual GDP growth fell to 4.4% in 2013. Depreciation of rupee: The value of rupee has nose-dived ever since the Congress started ruling in 2004. Simple statistics reveal that the variation in rupee value was between 39 and 49 per USD till 2004. It saw an unprecedented fall in the last 10 years as the value went as low as 68 per USD.Now that puts a question mark on the Congress’s economic and fiscal policies. The party’s policies didn’t evoke global confidence, which is touted as the major reason for this instability. Current Account Deficit: The Congress’s performance in this sector looks dismal. When it returned to power, there was no existence of current account deficit. In fact, we had an impressive surplus of around $8 billion. Ten years later, that figure stands at (-) $80 billion. This is where the party has disappointed the nation the most. emanna antey BJP medha padtharu em peekarayya UPA unapudu .... Narendra Modi – 2014 till date 2 years 319 days BJP Manmohan Singh – 2004-14 -- 10 years 4 days Congress Atal Bihari Vajpayee – 1998-2004 -- 6 years 64 days BJP IK Gujral – 1997-98 -- 332 days Janata dal HD Deve Gowda – 1996-97 -- 324 days BJP AB Vajpayee – 1996 -- 16 days BJP PV Narasimha Rao – 1991-96 -- 4 years 330 days Congress Chandra Shekhar – 1990-91 -- 223 days samajvadi party VP Singh – 1989-90 -- 343 days Janata Dal Rajiv Gandhi – 1984-89 -- 5 years 32 days Congress Indira Gandhi – 1980-84 -- 4 years 291 days Congress Charan Singh – 1979-80 -- 170 days BJP Morarji Desai – 1977-79 -- 2 years 126 days BJP Indira Gandhi – 1966-77 -- 11 years 59 days Congress Gulzarilal Nanda – 1966-66 -- 13 days Congress Lal Bahadur Shastri – 1964-66 -- 1 year 216 days Congress Gulzarilal Nanda – 1964 -- 13 days Congress Jawaharlal Nehru – 1947-64 -- 16 years Congress Now, tell me how many years congress ruled but could n't even build the sanitary needs for people in deepest villages where people still live and farm. I'm not speaking for Hindutva or BJP, I'm not fighting for BJP we need stop blaming government or leaders because no government will be able to do 100% development. People need to realize and fight for their development not by claiming bull sh*t rights for supporting *slamic nations but support your own country and own people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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timmy Posted April 11, 2017 Report Share Posted April 11, 2017 1 minute ago, shamsher_007 said: babji baga swing lo unnadu ga aayana anta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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