Left out, UPA to fasttrack disinvestment - Instablogs
Left out, UPA to fasttrack disinvestment
Nitesh , Chennai: Jun 5 2009
Made Popular Jun 5 2009
India :
Free from Left obstacles, the UPA government, in its first unambiguous statement on economic reforms, today said it would divest equity in public sector undertakings, rejuvenate the banking system and push the pension Bill, besides finetuning the...
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Gaurav
Banglore, India
It's really disturbing that nobody is left in the UPA to cross question the validity of these reforms. It is the difference that the Left parties have created in the last UPA government. They had a vision on the economic policy and they were always in the forefront of struggle against any wrong move by the government.
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Gibson
Gwalior, India
Why there is no CMP this time? Is it the Congress only that is running the government? The coalition partners have no role to play in deciding the economic policy of the country.
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Yash
Gwalior, India
I am surprised why Manmohan Singh didn't establish the disinvestment ministry this time. He should consult Arun Shourie on the matters related to sale of Indian assets.
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Avadhut
Calicut, India
It's a loot time in India. India is open for MNCs now. Leftists are not in a position to check it. Beware! Manmohan Singh is going to sell India to so many East India companies.
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Sanyog
Chennai, India
I think Congress's assessment is wrong that people have voted for carrying forward the reforms. In fact people have voted for Congress just because of unavailability of other credible option. Congress is making a mistake and will have to pay for this.
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