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Only Nitish has enough credibility to stand against Modi - honest, proven, without the baggage of riot and believes in welfare economy.

Rahul still hasn't managed to recover from his disastrous interview with Arnab, no idea why Sibbal, Ramesh et al let him have that interview.

Welfare if good initiative but sometimes i get the idea that Nitish also belongs to other category of politicians who do not want to see the ground realities of India and its people. He just goes on Welfare spree to win votes.

Perhaps you already know what from earth to heavens welfares he has promised to Bihars for sake of winning in 2015.

So much welfare for a developing country is not practical, it hampers our growth a lot. Plus we need to teach a hungry person on how to do fishing, not give him on fish to at everyday. That will make aam admi competent and will be on his own.

I live in EU and they have generous welfares, but it is grossly misused by a lot of people who are not EU citizens. Imagine the gross misuse in a nation like India, where we deliberately do not have proper procedures to let loopholes exist and scams for low rung political leaders
 
Vellapally Nateshan officially announces the new political party in kerala - Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) ,Good crowd despite rain and most of them are youngsters

BJP and this party will form a Third front and give tough fight to left and right minority appeasement fronts

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Welfare if good initiative but sometimes i get the idea that Nitish also belongs to other category of politicians who do not want to see the ground realities of India and its people. He just goes on Welfare spree to win votes.

Perhaps you already know what from earth to heavens welfares he has promised to Bihars for sake of winning in 2015.

So much welfare for a developing country is not practical, it hampers our growth a lot. Plus we need to teach a hungry person on how to do fishing, not give him on fish to at everyday. That will make aam admi competent and will be on his own.

I live in EU and they have generous welfares, but it is grossly misused by a lot of people who are not EU citizens. Imagine the gross misuse in a nation like India, where we deliberately do not have proper procedures to let loopholes exist and scams for low rung political leaders
Welfare is popular in nature, no idea how effective it will be in India. Even leading economists are devided.

However only trickle down policy is not going to help that's for sure.
 
neeve video nodi majaa madkolli saar ! So you know your leader is not only corrupt but also kache haruka :rofl:
kui beda saar..neev eetara videos nododilva???Yedyurappa-shobha karandleje,Kumaraswamy-actress radhika,ivaribbru aadida aatavannu nodi neevellru esht sarti maja pattideeni saar,swalpa nimm laptop check maadi??.adralli khandita irtini...jnapaka ilva??. India bitt hoda mele yalla maretbittreno??..illa,gottidru enu gottilda iro tara act maadtireno??..saar,Kannada,Tulu,Mallu,gulti,konga..ellru ee vishyadalli onde..
 
Welfare if good initiative but sometimes i get the idea that Nitish also belongs to other category of politicians who do not want to see the ground realities of India and its people. He just goes on Welfare spree to win votes.

What is welfare ?

Rs 1000/month for Jobless till he/she is 25
Rs 10000/10th pass
Rs 10000/12th pass
Rs 10000/burial or cremation
Rs 2000/student for cycle
Rs 150/month to every student
BPL ration card to all
Rs 10000/married girl
Full on cheating allowed in exams (please don't get confused- It is one of the most important welfare policies in Bihar elections are won and lost over this)-

Now apply this welfare on Central level- Along with-

Reservation based on percentage each caste makes up in population census-
Reservation based on religion-
Special status to the states whose ruling party supports Nitish at the center-
Loan waivers to the farmers-
Separate Hospital and Engineering Collages for Muslims(Yes this is going on in West Bengal)-
Citizenship to Bangladeshi migrants-
Cutting down military spending and size to support populist policies-
 
Vellapally Nateshan officially announces the new political party in kerala - Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) ,Good crowd despite rain and most of them are youngsters

BJP and this party will form a Third front and give tough fight to left and right minority appeasement fronts

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Lets hope so.

BJP needs to make inroads in Kerala, TN, NE and W Bengal to maintain LS balance in 2019.

God knows how many HARDICKs CONgrass will give birth to by then

What is welfare ?

Rs 1000/month for Jobless till he/she is 25
Rs 10000/10th pass
Rs 10000/12th pass
Rs 10000/burial or cremation
Rs 2000/student for cycle
Rs 150/month to every student
BPL ration card to all
Rs 10000/married girl
Full on cheating allowed in exams (please don't get confused- It is one of the most important welfare policies in Bihar elections are won and lost over this)-

Now apply this welfare on Central level- Along with-

Reservation based on percentage each caste makes up in population census-
Reservation based on religion-
Special status to the states whose ruling party supports Nitish at the center-
Loan waivers to the farmers-
Separate Hospital and Engineering Collages for Muslims(Yes this is going on in West Bengal)-
Citizenship to Bangladeshi migrants-
Cutting down military spending and size to support populist policies-

Maybe some people are narrow minded thats why they find Nitish welfare model good.
He cannot buy whole India with this kind of welfare, imagine what the educated class will think of.
 
Leaked draft reveals regressive GST; it may deal a body blow to economy - Firstpost

In essence, the first impact of this leaked GST legislation is that it does not seem to have been written by a progressive government looking to transform India into a business and manufacturing powerhouse, but by a tax collector who is seeking to legalize his entry into every home and office to demand his pound of flesh/bribe.

That's a pretty absurd piece of writing. I'm no fan of Jaitley as FM but this article is just a lot of gibberish.
 
Welfare is popular in nature, no idea how effective it will be in India. Even leading economists are devided.

However only trickle down policy is not going to help that's for sure.


If welfare is popular among voters, then voters are harramkhor who want someone else to pay for their lives. There are no two interpretation of being a welfare queen.
 
Fifth column: Modi loses control

Rahul Gandhi gave Narendra Modi a lecture last week on how to behave like a Prime Minister.
Written by Tavleen Singh, a leading Columnist associated with The Indian Express.
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Rahul Gandhi gave Narendra Modi a lecture last week on how to behave like a Prime Minister. He should know. Right? His family has ruled India for nearly all her years as a modern nation state, and by the laws of democratic feudalism, it should have been his turn to claim his heritage last summer. Mummy had been de facto prime minister for 10 years, and in that time, had neutralised every opposition leader but for the uppity ‘chaiwallah’ from Gujarat. A decade of demonising him as a ‘merchant of death’ had failed, and the wretched people of India chose to believe the hated upstart when he told them India needed change and development, and he would make these things happen.

What Modi did not notice when he made his electoral promises were the many, many people who had a solid vested interest in preventing ‘parivartan’ and ‘vikas’. Democratic feudalism could not have existed without the support of a powerful conglomerate of leftists, high officials and ‘socialist’ industrialists. The last thing they want is change. India suits them best if the majority of her people remain mired in poverty, illiteracy, dirt and disease. When ‘parivartan’ happens in these areas, it creates a middle class that becomes demanding and difficult. So in the name of the ‘secular, socialist’ Republic of India, nothing must change. How clever Rahul’s granny was when she used the Emergency to slip these two words into the Constitution.

Once Modi showed signs that he meant change to happen, the vested interests started working against him. Within weeks of his becoming Prime Minister, murmurs began about how there were no signs of ‘achche din’. They became louder when huge audiences applauded him on his foreign tours, so more murmurings about him being a non-resident Prime Minister began to resound. Once he made the mistake of wearing that ludicrous suit, our Heir Apparent of yore gleefully started chanting ‘suit-boot ki sarkar’ wherever he went, and charged Modi with working only for the rich. Guided by his socialist advisors, he added that he himself would always stand beside workers and peasants, not rich people. What nobody has asked him, yet, is why his family has done so little to improve their miserable lot in long decades of ruling India.

Modi’s slogans would have had no resonance if they had. But if today he appears to have lost control of the narrative, it is his own fault. His first mistake was to not share with the people just how bad the economy was when he became Prime Minister and why urgent reforms were needed. Other than the abolition of the Planning Commission, there have been few reforms, and here he moved only halfway by allowing the NITI Aayog to continue to be hamstrung by planning-minded officials. His next mistake was not making urgent administrative reforms, and then he made the crucial mistake of keeping the national media at such a distance that not even his achievements get the publicity they deserve.

There is a clear, new policy in Kashmir that seeks to reduce the international space for Pakistan and its proxies like the Hurriyat. In the moribund Defence Ministry, there are finally signs of life. In foreign policy there have been some excellent changes as there have been in the social sector. But these things have gone mostly unnoticed by the media because of the impenetrable walls that surround the Prime Minister’s Office. Most journalists covering government and politics in Delhi have no idea who to call if they want the Prime Minister’s view on something. An annual media gathering like the one last week is no use to either the media or the Prime Minister, and that monologue on Mann ki Baat is simply no use at all. The narrative has slipped out of Modi’s hands so completely that this ludicrous debate on ‘growing intolerance’ has become possible.

If he wants to put ‘parivartan’ and ‘vikas’ at the top of the national agenda, then he must begin by appointing a media team in the PMO under a skilled media advisor. With more than 350 hungry 24-hour news channels and more than 300 million Indians with access to the Internet, never has a Prime Minister more desperately needed a full team to deal with the media. And there is not even a press secretary in place.

It is this lack of communication that has allowed the narrative to change so much that there is more attention paid to 44 (sorry 45 now) Congress MPs, than there is to a Prime Minister with the first full majority in 30 years. Since the choice is between real change and a return to democratic feudalism, it is bad news not just for Narendra Modi but for India, so please, Prime Minister, can you get on with what you need to do.
 
If welfare is popular among voters, then voters are harramkhor who want someone else to pay for their lives. There are no two interpretation of being a welfare queen.

Yeah I also dont want my tax moolah to subsidize the incompetent Air India which is mostly used by middle upper class who argue most against welfare.

Also dont want to pay any cess for non performing swachh bharat because people in India cant behave like civilized people.
 
Yeah I also dont want my tax moolah to subsidize the incompetent Air India which is mostly used by middle upper class who argue most against welfare.

Also dont want to pay any cess for non performing swachh bharat because people in India cant behave like civilized people.


But you have option of migrating to Bangladesh. Many do not have that luxury.
 
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