Yesterday it was VP Singh , today it's Arun Shourie tomorrow it might be Subramaniam Swamy. VP Singh in his last days openly accepted that he was doing 'Prayaschit' for all he had done against Rajiv Gandhi and his family. Arun Shourie has recently realised how strongly Sonia Gandhi feels for the handicapped. Swami might take time but will realise his foolishness.
Whatever their leanings are, all the three politicians are extremely sharp.
But sometimes it so happens that one is too self obsessed that he fails to read the writing on the wall.
A common man understands the power of Right to Information. As it's growing older the level of transparency is improving in our corruption ridden society. RTI is working as a deterrant , even if the Babus might say that it has diminished their' efficiency'. One needs to appreciate the fact that even ministers in UPA 1 didn't shy reminding Sonia Gandhi about the fallouts of RTI. She intended to bring in transparency and accountability and it became a law.
This shows the clarity of thought, purity of her intentions and commitment towards the poorest of the poor.
The Right to Food bill is about to come. If the Agriculture ministry had worked with all the transparency and departments like NAFED would have been corruption free, the need wouldn't have arisen. Jawaharlal Nehru knew that our farmers were always happy if the basic requirements were met. Through NAFED he facilitated good price, at the door step and in-time for the farmers. He wanted to get rid of the middlemen who have been the real culprit. Todday NAFED is lending money procured at lesser rate of interest for farmers to businessmen. The politician bureaucrat businessman nexus robbed the farmers and took away NAFED.
This is what Rahul Gandhi has been saying 'Let's share the fruits of growth with our brothers in the villages'. They are less demanding and humble so why not 30kg of grains for them from our GDP. Somia Gandhi is fighting their battle with our 'enlightened' economists in planning commission and Babus in the ministry.
Who is getting strengthened. The man who represents India in every village. The day of the Government is supposed to see the larger picture. Sonia Gandhi is trying her best to get that implemented.
Whatever their leanings are, all the three politicians are extremely sharp.
But sometimes it so happens that one is too self obsessed that he fails to read the writing on the wall.
A common man understands the power of Right to Information. As it's growing older the level of transparency is improving in our corruption ridden society. RTI is working as a deterrant , even if the Babus might say that it has diminished their' efficiency'. One needs to appreciate the fact that even ministers in UPA 1 didn't shy reminding Sonia Gandhi about the fallouts of RTI. She intended to bring in transparency and accountability and it became a law.
This shows the clarity of thought, purity of her intentions and commitment towards the poorest of the poor.
The Right to Food bill is about to come. If the Agriculture ministry had worked with all the transparency and departments like NAFED would have been corruption free, the need wouldn't have arisen. Jawaharlal Nehru knew that our farmers were always happy if the basic requirements were met. Through NAFED he facilitated good price, at the door step and in-time for the farmers. He wanted to get rid of the middlemen who have been the real culprit. Todday NAFED is lending money procured at lesser rate of interest for farmers to businessmen. The politician bureaucrat businessman nexus robbed the farmers and took away NAFED.
This is what Rahul Gandhi has been saying 'Let's share the fruits of growth with our brothers in the villages'. They are less demanding and humble so why not 30kg of grains for them from our GDP. Somia Gandhi is fighting their battle with our 'enlightened' economists in planning commission and Babus in the ministry.
Who is getting strengthened. The man who represents India in every village. The day of the Government is supposed to see the larger picture. Sonia Gandhi is trying her best to get that implemented.

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