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LOL.... false accusation? Read the latest report on it.Have you even read the report you are quoting?
@dbc we have another case of deliberate false accusations.
The India society is mosaic, factions interests dominated, chaotic.
The leadership is absent, busy on elections after elections, please voter bank, putting national interest aside.
Who changed the fate of China? The CCP and the greatest revolution.
India never went through any revolution in past 100 years, the legacy, good and bad all kept.
The old colonized society, good and bad culture, religions, cults, landlords, Zamindaris, they kept their influence and increasingly more influential.
Covid in India: Why is the government playing down the crisis?
To feed you 3 meals a day, pay for your house and every time you need to visit a doctor ?1. Most Indians are fatalists who typically blame themselves for any shortcomings in their lives. They don't blame the system thus they don't feel the need to change the system. There is a saying among Indians which in English translates to "Spread out your legs only as long as the mattress". Most Indians are not ambitious, especially the vision they have for society.
2. When many Indians organize they do so as a mob and not as a scientific group with progressive aims. Being extremely religious adds more fuel to this fire.
3. Many Indians don't have empathy. Even the report of 300,000+ Indian farmers having committed suicide within ten years because of artificial, socio-economic reasons, this doesn't move many Indians.
Thus I think these three points are why many, if not most, Indians, including the middle class, especially the middle class, doesn't rise up in revolutionary thinking.
Maybe the UNO should govern India for some years.
To feed you 3 meals a day, pay for your house and every time you need to visit a doctor ?
This is pure greed on your part, evil eyeing everyone's money looking for free everything.
Bangladesh and Pakistan will always fare better,they both picked the right ally and don't try to put up a superpower front when it's beyond their capability and a notion simply not real. BD & pak has strong supply chain link with china and constantly working with Chinese experts in tackling the virus and they both already part of china's South Asian vaccine umbrella union.Pakistan looks like it is succeeding at stabilising the situation.
7 day average daily cases has gone down by 1%.
BD is really bringing it under control as cases are still going down by 2-3% a day and has more than halved from peak 2-3 weeks ago.
This proves that current measures are working. India variant is most likely already circulating in BD as the economic and travel links are extensive and the border was only closed on Monday.
I think we should be cautious but as long as an adequate amount of social-distancing is maintained then there is no chance of Pakistan facing what is happening in India. Remember Indians went to a "free-for-all" with mass religious gatherings and even election rallies which Pakistan will not allow.
The age of revolution is far gone,great atrocities already happens in India,India can't take a revolution,the humanitarian atrocities will be at a scale previously unconceived .In short, lack of vision, leadership.
As I said before, India is a disorganized, dysfunctional society. India need a revolution.
Fabianism dividend has come to the end.
Thanks. I am aware of that. I can't say I am familiar with India history and politics, but I knew some, there is a book worth readingExactly !
The various political parties spend time in emotionally appealing to the language-based or religion-based prejudices of their vote bank, instead of presenting scientific and rational argument to the masses. The parties appeal thus to become installed into government power and not to properly develop the country.
For example, the AIADMK has as its vote bank the Tamils, the AIMIM has as its vote bank the Muslims and of course the BJP has as its vote bank the Hindus ( especially the Upper Caste middle class Hindus ).
Any voice arises of the sensible left-wingers or centrists the dominant right-wing immediately tells the first and second types that they are "anti-national" and that they should "Go to Pakistan". This is the "polite" way. Another way is dragging the left-wingers and centrists through the courts on sedition charges. Another way is straightaway assassination of the progressives.
The Communist Party of India was formed in 1920 in Soviet Tashkent by a small group of people but later attracted many. But unfortunately it broke up into factions.
One of these factions ( I don't remember the name ) started armed uprising among the peasants and farmers of the Naxalbari area in West Bengal state in the 1960s. This uprising was against the zamindars ( feudal landlords ) and inspired by Mao's communist revolution in China. I don't know why feudalism existed in India two decades after the country's independence. The uprising was crushed by full State power.
Fast forward to 2021 and the Naxalite guerrillas are still fighting the state. There a few thousand Naxalites and about 200,000 government forces fighting them. The Naxalites are the underground leftist movement in India.
A few years ago I wanted to join one of the public communist groups here and I met that groups's State Secretary for my state. I had two or three discussions with him and he told me that his group wants communist change by working within the scope of the country's Constitution. Unfortunately I didn't ask him how will this happen. And like I said earlier, being a progressive in India is not easy. This gentleman once had his house attacked by 20 to 25 RSS thugs who were looking to kill him. Fortunately he wasn't at home.
and where has the traditional money system ever been abolished ?You are confusing Communism with the tax-driven North European "welfare state" countries.
In a proper communist society the traditional money system would have been abolished and what would replace it will be a system where everyone will have potentially equal access to all the goods and services within the society provided that the people will contribute their bit to society. "From each according to his abilities".
Read this thread of mine where I propose a new economic system.
one of the great tragedies of the lockdown was the poor stray dogs who went hungry.Right, while humans in India die of hunger or are forced to do this.
and where has the traditional money system ever been abolished ?
that's some seriously deluded commie garbage you're sprouting...
one of the great tragedies of the lockdown was the poor stray dogs who went hungry.
some in my family got special permission from the police so they could go and feed the poor doggos.