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Inflation goes to 7.57%

May 2, 2008 · No Comments

Inflation galloped to 42-month high of 7.57 per cent for the week ended April 19 as compared to 7.33 per cent a week ago mainly on account of higher prices of food articles like rice, milk, tea, vegetables and some manufactured products.

Inflation goes to 7.57%
Chidu makes policy for his capitalist bosses…
He is no increasing PDS to satisfy his bosses…
He befools poor people with rate cut of cement and steel..
Corporate media harvesting on the loot…
Sonia recognises inflation heat…
MMS is busy in sending SMS…
Religious fundamentalists who engaged school business are increasing student fees…
Poor people are worry…
and they are prepared to suicide…

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Murmur, otherwise hoarders will hear

April 26, 2008 · No Comments

The father of human face reforms through globalization, noted economist and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seems to be running out of patience, “parties not to politicise the misery of the people and indulge in scare mongering about food scarcity”.

His other words also should be noted. He said that political parties to refrain from scare-mongering, which could create an atmosphere of hoarding and scarcity, i.e. if somebody says the right thing, the hoarders will hear the words.

A lot of humanists, particularly from the Left parties, have been continuously warned for last 15 years that globalization will ruin our country in both levels, agriculture and economy. It occurred after a thorough study from the Latin American countries. It is true that history again proved that the globalization ruined our country, however, Manmohan Singh is not ready to accept it. His words, “the parties should not politicise the misery of the people” confirm this thing.

Indo-US nuclear bill is also another US attempt to dictate India directly, which is almost dead by the Left’s patriotism and continuous interference. FDI in retail sector could have been harmed much more in our agricultural sector.

When a person is elected by the people, he can recognise the pain of poor. But, unfortunately, our Prime Minister never contested even in a Panchayat elections. That is the reason he never knows the pain of Indian poor.

Hoarding, scarcity, price rise, inflation, malnutrition, lack of procurement etc. are the most affected problems faced by farmers and common men today. As far as the Left is concerned, it always takes up concerns of poor to the streets as well as Parliament. Only one way left out is that people must support the Left more and more.

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