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Comments by "Arun Sar" (@arunsar7893) on "Economic ideology is the new binary in Indian politics as Modi swerves Right u0026 Rahul Left" video.
Malfunctioning Russian Troll Bot That's like saying don't ride a car because of how many people die of car crash.
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@sourabhkurhekar6210 Please don't give examples of high income countries which are Socialist. They can afford to. You should look at when and how they implemented Socialist policies (which India will have to do too once it has grown enough). AAP isn't just Socialist when it comes to Education & Health. They opposed Farm Bills (which were a step towards solving to stubble burning which pollutes Delhi) just to win elections in Punjab. Instead of supporting the reforms then implement Odd-Even rule which does fuck all to solve the issue of pollution and is an eye wash for concerned people. And AAP doesn't get involved in identity politics cause it doesn't need to. That's an advantage of Delhi constituency. You are being very naive. AAP is the same as Congress & BJP. Except BJP seems to be the one which is going to implement much required policy reforms at a political cost.
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@sourabhkurhekar6210 You used Scandinavian countries wrt economics, why talk of them about identity politics. That's irrelevant. If you meant to say, Scandinavian countries didn't do identity politics and therefore got investments and that how they became high income countries, isn't a very fair comparison. First,Scandinavian countries never had a scope for identity politics as the population was homogeneous. But now that there is a sizeable Muslim Refugee population in those countries, you might want to recheck how their politics. Second, 95% of Indian politics & political parties are identity based. Identity politics isn't new in India nor unique to India. Third, I understand your concern over divisive politics of BJP but it's over exaggerated. It's true that an unstable environment is not where investments are made but that's not the case with India. Even with all the shit that BJP has pulled, the investors don't consider it while making their investment decisions. Investments don't come bcs of other reform issues.
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@sourabhkurhekar6210 I share the same vision. It's just that I don't believe the path to that needs to be idealistic as you suggest. "Liberal" is a luxury that only a rich nation can afford. Becoming a rich nation is the priority using whatever politics allows it. As for BJP turning India Theocratic. It's is an impossibility, imo. There are limits to how divisive BJP can be.
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@sourabhkurhekar6210 AAP is very much socialist when it comes to Economics.
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@sourabhkurhekar6210 I won't vote for BJP if Yogi is there candidate. That's for sure (as of now atleast).
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@A. Pankaj Who told you Kejru is my hero, dickhead?! .. I don't understand why you right wing morons are hurt all the time if people have different opinions than yours, as if you are the only one who knows things and others don't agree with you only because they don't know things that you do. Classic sign of a not so bright person. And stop posting Sanjay Dixit's video links as if it's an objective source of information.
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@A. Pankaj I didn't praise AK. You seriously lack comprehension skills.
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I have never voted for BJP in my lifetime. But now that they are openly talking about Free Market Economy, I know where my vote is going to go.
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@NikhilKalra93 Stop posting videos of uneducated d*cks in comment section.
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@supratikroy6369 Next time you meet a communist from Kerala ask him with a 100% literacy rate why is it that Kerala is unable to generate employment for it's citizens ?.. Why are there no industries in Kerala except toursim while there are many in Tamil Nadu and IT in Karnataka? Why do Keralities go out of their state to find jobs?
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@anjankumarchowdhury7379 Do you mean I should list 5 reforms/changes and their expected outcomes for the economy ? And it is prudent to sell Navratna companies. They, though profit making, are also highly inefficient. Govt. should sell them regardless of whether or not the govt. companies are profit making. Can you tell me why do you think it's not prudent to sell profit making PSUs ?
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@anjankumarchowdhury7379 That's it?! .. You didn't find any other Reform/Change (including the ones done outside the budget) carried out by the govt. ?
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@Enterment-dr6bz What gives you this confidence??.. Is it bcs you always talk Bullshit or is this a new habit you have picked up ?
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