Regardless of Mittal or anyone else..our doors are open for everyone..
The question here is not to point out Mittal but his biological roots..
Do you know for sure Mastan Khan, Mittal would have turned Steel Mills upside down with Russian investment in it according to some sources (I am not ratifying them)..I do not think so Mittal was planning to do that...based on pure speculation of mine as I am no one to judge the acts....
Had I been Mittal, I would have taken over Steel Mills to further weaken a wounded hen i.e. Pakistan...
Hi,
First of all you have no clue as to the egos of the ultra successful---any failure on their resume is a massive loss of revenue---a man like Mittal doesnot look for an intentional loss---that is an extremely cheap thought by an ordinary citizen---.
Indians don't consider Mittal as an indian and neither does he. When you talk about the ultra rich---you have to understand that their only goal is to succeed and make more money---.
Petty differences between two warring nations are none of their business.
Today---pak steel is broken down---hundreds of millions of dollars in loss---Mittal couldnot have done any worse than this current regime has. At least we would have nationalized the steel mill from him if had not done the promised upgrades and kept the billion dollars as well.
Today we got neither.
Well your first point seems to be valid...
Why would he consider loosing couple of hundred million dollars...
but at the end for me I would like to see a Pakistani saving national assets..
and I know better than anyone else on this planet remember better than everyone..that what is takes to become a successful billionaire...
and it wasn't a cheap ordinary citizen thought instead it was a patriotism...
Mittal is not a holy cow...at least I don't think so..
http://www.tribune.ie/archive/article/2008/jul/13/cork-failure-haunts-indian-steel-magnate/
Same catastrophe could have happened again and for Pakistan it would have been disastrous as media would have portrayed it as an anti Pakistan deal...
Praise thy Lord that Musharaf is a lucky goat...if Mittal had to pull from Pakistan Steel Mills after couple of years of opertion, Musharaf could be seen in cow's stomach..
anyways steel mill is still a burden on our economy and I hope a good administrator comes and helps that institution...