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Thank You P.M. Modi for withdrawing farm laws


Khota

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One thing I am happy to see is that BJP supporters get angry and voice their discontent. This is so important and something missing in other parties. Its the only way to get the country going in direction we want. 

 

Having views on issues is important and being extremely harsh and critical is even more important. But opposition knows that eventually its about power. The longer they stay out of power, more they will lose leverage. They are already trying to understand the implications of this move. 

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17 minutes ago, ravishingravi said:

Year long is 10% as per SC a few days back. But it varies and some days are higher. No other paddy farmers esp in the south burn their fields. P-H farmers burn it and also they got their laws repealed which was beneficial for rest of the country. Annadata sukhi bhava

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37 minutes ago, Try_Ball said:

 

Could be infefficient but that doesnt equate to "doing nothing" .  No country in the world would survive with a public sector doing nothing. 

And people would be happy to chime in to express their opinion on it , I am sure other's may or may not feel the same way . 

 

Vietnam is doing better. These public sector bs is not working. Feelings and results are two different things

 

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Just now, Khota said:

Vietnam is doing better. These public sector bs is not working. Feelings and results are two different things

 

What does Vietnam has to do with Indian Public sector?  Why not compare China on Japan on different spectrum as well ?

Public system does work effectively in many countries and is the backbone of any country.  India's system might not be as efficient but when you make sweeping statements like "doing nothing" - it's more of a personal grievance than logical possibility

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5 minutes ago, Try_Ball said:

What does Vietnam has to do with Indian Public sector?  Why not compare China on Japan on different spectrum as well ?

Public system does work effectively in many countries and is the backbone of any country.  India's system might not be as efficient but when you make sweeping statements like "doing nothing" - it's more of a personal grievance than logical possibility

Everything. Those countries have minimized public sector. Dont bring China in as their economy is 5x that of Ondia

This crap is not working.

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1 minute ago, Khota said:

Everything. Those countries have minimized public sector. Dont bring China in as their economy is 5x that of Ondia

This crap is not working.

Wait What ?  Japan does not have a minimized public sector and neither do France/ Sweden and Scandinavia ! These countries are providing healthcare/education entirely funded system built purely on public sectors 

I think you're just arguing for the same of arguing at this point dude.

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8 minutes ago, Khota said:

According to Union Govt. This Monday the data provided showed stubble burning is no more than 10%. That is the maximum. Let us hate the farmers.

where is the source.  And to add to that, "news report" can be written up using one data source to imply 2 opposite conclusions.

 

Throwing out random numbers without adequate basis, is nonsense.

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3 minutes ago, Try_Ball said:

Wait What ?  Japan does not have a minimized public sector and neither do France/ Sweden and Scandinavia ! These countries are providing healthcare/education entirely funded system built purely on public sectors 

I think you're just arguing for the same of arguing at this point dude.

 

Not only is he wrong and ignorant, he's overly confident and comfortable in his ignorance.  

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Tikait should be traumatized after this. He has lost his leverage. Now is the time to go after your adversaries. 
 

The advantage of tactical retreat by stronger party is that it knows it has the weapons and the side which claims victory has given away all its cards. 
 

Modi ji knows when to put the dagger in. It’s better to withdraw now with low stakes involved. Get through elections and start hammering. 

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20 minutes ago, ravishingravi said:

Tikait should be traumatized after this. He has lost his leverage. Now is the time to go after your adversaries. 
 

The advantage of tactical retreat by stronger party is that it knows it has the weapons and the side which claims victory has given away all its cards. 
 

Modi ji knows when to put the dagger in. It’s better to withdraw now with low stakes involved. Get through elections and start hammering. 

1 Tikait and 2 Ajit Anjum n the likes, real losers of today.

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1 hour ago, Try_Ball said:

Wait What ?  Japan does not have a minimized public sector and neither do France/ Sweden and Scandinavia ! These countries are providing healthcare/education entirely funded system built purely on public sectors 

I think you're just arguing for the same of arguing at this point dude.

Let us take Japan. Healthcare yes major industry no. There in BHEL or BEML equivalent. All done by private entities. You sound very clueless

 

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1 hour ago, sandeep said:

where is the source.  And to add to that, "news report" can be written up using one data source to imply 2 opposite conclusions.

 

Throwing out random numbers without adequate basis, is nonsense.

Go look at supreme court proceedings. The number I have is fact based. The number you have is one pulled from where sun dont shine no more.

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5 hours ago, Khota said:
9 hours ago, R!TTER said:

 

Yes you can. It is only 5%. When stubble is not burned do you AQI drops a lot. Air quality does not improve a whole lot when stubble is not burned.

Okay, you're missing a word, maybe noun & some adverbs there. Coming to this - sure, now again how do you quantify that?

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