If we open up the diary of problems rather crisis that the country is facing right now, we find it is endless. Inflation, Communal disharmony, Regionalism, Eco-system mismanagement, Nuclear deal issue and many others…
The major drawback of the Indian economy is – it is in the hands of capitalists. It’s a democratic country for name’s sake; however, it’s totally in the hands of capitalists. When an ordinary person is harassed for cutting a single tree in a city, the corporate houses can destroy the eco-systems as per their whims and fancies.
While a coalition government was formed, what authority does the prime minister has to neglect the opinion of the allied left-front in the issue of N-deal?
A party that has failed to come out of the family leadership in the last near about 100 years, is being hailed by the nation. What a big fun! The prime minister always has to act on someone’s decision – who has no root in this country.
Pathos!
What makes us forget our great leaders like Gandhiji and Netaji – their ideals? Should we allow such leaders to form government, who never care for their allied fellow parliamentarians?
Why the prime minister has to decide on all issues with the help of his party president? Does he have a sense of what is he doing?
The weak government has increased the degree of corruption among the government staff. Which is allowing the corporates to do whatever they want. The recent pay-commission’s report and its implementation has increased the economic power of the government employees to a great extent, which is a vote catching step, and affecting the interest of the common people. In this state of rising inflation how common people will survive in this country?
Left front’s withdrawal is although very untimely (was supposed to happen much early), it is quite justified. The union government has drastically failed to control inflation, and now dancing to the American tune of unclear (not clearly defined) deal without caring for the allied party’s objection.
They have put the country in a dark phase of crises.
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