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Little expectation from Aam Adami Party-Article by shri Gurucharandas publiashed in Jagran dated 25-01-2014 The points he has missed are relevant and , therefore, explained in public interest. 1- Re-organisation of retail trade can not be opposed by any party. Nothing wrong in eliminating middlemen for inflation control. Why foreign investment in retail trade? Should foreign investments be allowed for sake of foreign currency? India need not encourage availability of foreign currency for diversion of the same to the secret foreign bank accounts through the manipulated imports and exports If it is correct that India already have four note printing presses, two with Government and two with RBI, note supply is not a problem for executing any scheme which does not require imported inputs and technology Money/note supply is augmented with accrual of foreign currency .Foreign currency liability should not be increased unnecessarily when internal currency can serve the purpose. 2- Many bank employees have escaped punishment, because bank accounts are audited by statutory auditors who compromise with their findings at the instance of top management. Competence of CAG employees should not be questioned. They are not required to fear any body. Their jobs are secure .It is neither correct nor appropriate to say that electricity supply companies should not discouraged by CAG audit. Any organisation whether in public or private sector should function honestly or go to hell. Honesty and sincerity when not available automatically should be imposed as a matter of public/ governmental fiat. 3- Liberalisation is to be aimed at good performance. Sting operations should be an essential feature of an honestly operated capitalism and essential government establishments. Corruption can not be ignored on any consideration. 4- AAP have good public appeal despite their lack of experience and ideological stance on a large number of issues. They will, however, be doing a disservice to this nation, if they win a large number of seats to ensure a hung parliament and allow congress governance directly or indirectly. AAP should either withdraw from the forth coming parliamentary election or declare that they will support BJP They can not expect to get majority to form their own government. Options are very clear before voters. Either BJP or the corrupt and so-called secularists cooking the already failed idea of third front. Will shri Kejariwal like to form his Delhi like Government at the centre
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 07:20:53 +0000

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