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indian version of we will mean 30 to 35 years ..We have already invested $500 million in chabahar, we will invest a total of $20 billion.
I am not a tax payer of Maharashtra. So morally, I have no right to comment.
But, the news fills me with great joy.
This can become THE landmark of Mumbai and become a massive revenue generator for the city!
No, its not. But morality does define what you should or should not do regardless of laws of free speech.Free speech is not governed by morality.
Rather than making a useless land mark in Mumbai, the effort should have been to make Mumbai a landmark.
I am sorry to say, but this statue represents everything that is wrong with the governance of Mumbai.
No, its not. But morality does define what you should or should not do regardless of laws of free speech.
Under free speech I have the right to say some choice words to a few people. My morality stops me from doing that. Similar is the case here.
You under value the power of symbols and iconography. I don't. That is your call to make.
I think the project will break even and make money in the long run for the State of Maharashtra.
Ridiculous amount man ... on just a Statue , i am Sure Indians have many hungry mouths to feed @Joe Shearer your take ?
If speech is subject to restrictions by morality, then its not "Free" speech anymore is it ?
Anyway, to the point, There is great power in Symbols and iconography. But nothing beats the real thing.
I can give you a fantastic icon and symbol of a 10 course meal or I can give you a free meal, what would your prefer ?
What would the citizens of mumbai prefer ? what would be more inspiring ? Huge clean roads and world class public transport system or a huge statue ?
Focusing on symbols and iconography is to miss the forest for the trees.
What Mumbai desperately needs is uninterrupted water supply to house holds and basic sewage and drainage lines to each homes.
It needs world class public transport system.
It needs enough world class schools and Play grounds for kids to play and develop.
It needs a green cover and pot hole free roads.
It needs FOOTPATHS and enough parking space.
To replace all of this needs with a statue is a joke.
No one is replacing one with the other. This is not an either/or situation. Infrastructure is being worked up even as we speak. This statue is being built out in the sea and requires less logistic challenges as compared to building all your dream projects in space constrained insanely populated Mumbai. Your line of questioning is similar to the ones who object to India having a space program or temples built. Every damn time it is their concern for the mouths to feed and free meal at that.
I think it is ok to build this statue, it will be a major tourist attractions after completion.
The tourists will easily generate enough revenue to cover the cost of construction.
No, it is not nothing. Respecting and revering our heritage is not a red herring or a distraction.A statue does nothing except act like a Red Herring to distract people from the reality.
It is very much an either or situation. I have seen Mumbai infrastructure for providing drinking water dwindle to nothing. Mumbai still uses the sewage lines that the British built. 90% of the city does not even have basic storm water drainage.
The local trains are a nightmare to travel and the roads are just as bad.
Even New York, Hong Kong, Singapore are insanely populated. But they get their fundamentals right before building statues
No, it is not nothing. Respecting and revering our heritage is not a red herring or a distraction.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...bution-system-likely/articleshow/51796720.cms
The govt is spending massive amount of money in updating Mumbai's infrastructure, building metros, monos, etc etc. You cannot claim that the govt is doing nothing about improving the infrastructure. All other aspects of life should come to a standstill until and unless all of Mumbai's infrastructure is built is also a very unreasonable demand.
You cannot compare New York, Hong Kong, or Singapore to Mumbai, those cities were built with a plan and in systematic manner unlike much of Mumbai before their populations exploded.
Building statues is not a waste. It also contributes to the beautification of the city. How the govt is going to fund the statue has not yet been clarified. All the minister did was emphasise that funds will not be an issue.
Whereas in the Pakistani version of we will, it never happens.indian version of we will mean 30 to 35 years ..