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Comments by "Sankalp" (@sankalp6872) on "Economic ideology is the new binary in Indian politics as Modi swerves Right u0026 Rahul Left" video.
We are middle class. We are ambitious. We want only affordable healthcare and quality education. We shall create the rest.
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Socialism = Transfer of wealth from honest rich to dishonest rich - NA Palkhiwala. (I hope people will notice that there is no "poor" mentioned in the quote)
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5 points 1) MSP won’t cost few lakh crores. Govt purchasing all the rice and wheat would cost about 60% of the Union budget. This would bankrupt the Govt. Destruction of the market will make Venezuela look like heaven. 2) Wealth of Investors may have increased by 13 lakh crores or even more but NOT CASH. Share price going from Rs 150 to Rs 390 is not the same as your bank balance going up by the same amount. These are unrealized gains and any mass-selling would depress the share price. Hence, it as a measure of wealth is dangerously misleading. 3) 1% rich control 73% of India’s wealth. It is true for every nation. Besides, 99% of our Netas be it from the BJP or the Congress belong to this 1% category. 4) Rahul’s Socialism = Hum Do Humare Do = Mataji+Pappuji+Didiji+DAMAADJI 5) Govt cannot be the ARCHITECT OF DEVELOPMENT. ONLY ENTREPRENEURS CAN BUILD A NATION.
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Hum Do Humare Do = Mataji, Pappuji, Didiji and Land mafia Damaadji.
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@pseudonym9215 Simple enough. Pandemic year >> Not enough funds. You wouldn't understand. You are the output of Congress's socialist education. Before you start trolling RSS >> Couldn't care less about them or the BJP. BUT STRONGLY "NEVER CONGRESS".
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@chinmaysharma9424 What's not to understand? You have given a perfect example. However, in real-life, there is no "giving to the poor" but there is a system that makes more poor.
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There are 3: DK, Neelam, and Snehesh each with their own expertise and a pragmatic approach to their journalism. I'd bet on Neelam. She seems to be a right-libertarian without any prejudice towards or contempt for other ideologies.
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@sourabhkurhekar6210 Don't mind bro but I wouldn't classify AK as right-libertarian. Nonetheless, the day you have AAP vs BJP battle, you shall have India transformed into a developed country. BJP's ideology has takers that's why they win Lok Sabha in Delhi. However, if AAP jumps into the fray, BJP will be forced to combine its ideology with development in order to sustain itself. BJP knows against Congress polarization is enough. Amit Shah may be the Chanakya and PK may be the political analyst with Midas touch but AK's political savviness is second to none. He has never offended the public (esp Hindus) and has never hesitated to accept, apologize or rectify his mistakes. His distancing from Yogendra Yadav (who is notorious for courting controversies) was genius. Kejriwal would make a great PM.
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@digvijaysingh2305 "Non-biased" is not even a word in the English dictionary. So non-biased my foot! ........ period.
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@Syam KrishnaFirst of all immigration is not a bad thing. The educated youth of the country should stop bickering over the lack of employment opportunities 10 km down their homes. One has to move out of their home if they wish for better employment. Secondly, Kerala is a Communist-controlled (not the China type) state. Industry-friendly is not a word you would like to associate with the Govt. Nonetheless, Kerala has done well and its a work-in-progress.
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@neeljavia2965 Spending on Infra has a multiplier effect. In fact, not just parliament, they should build more bridges and dams. Spending helps the economy.
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@neeljavia2965 The cost of the new Parliament building is about 970 crores and we need it. However, I do not deny the timing has more to do with 75 years of Independence celebration than anything else. That's politics. As far as the education budget is concerned, they have reduced it by about Rs 6000 cr this year which is bad. Hopefully, it does not become a pattern and next year the allocation is increased.
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@neeljavia2965 Fake INFO. You are simply a propagandist. The Cost of the Parliament building is 970 crores. https://www.businesstoday.in/current/economy-politics/central-vista-project-pm-modi-to-lay-foundation-of-new-parliament-building-today-10-points/story/424404.html
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