I have no idea why the so called RW is celebrating preposterous reforms by some BJP governments which further accentuate the power asymmetry in India, be it labour, small farmer (who will now be coerced to sell land to big industrialists).. or those who will be exposed to poison
I am appalled that anything can pass muster in the name of reforms as defined by rapacious global agencies. I have seen the results of such rapacious land acquisitions in Africa in the name of reforms.
Here in India such "reforms" grew the Maoist movement in the mineral states
The takeover of precious ancient forest lands and dispossession of tribals who were kicked out by goondas instead of given sufficient options was a big driver to the mess. The church just saw an opportunity which we give amply in form of "reforms"
@ChouhanShivraj @myogiadityanath
Yes labor laws have been misused by certain unions and need fine tuning.
However, in many areas they need to be further strengthened because the potential for exploitation is so high.
Look at even the middle class home in India and their maids.
Such knee jerk moves create a ...
environment for schemes like NREGA and NYAY and other freebies. You are basically paving way for rebellions and demand for a further nanny state instead of sun setting these freebie programs.
Whoever is giving this faltu advise to state chief ministers is malicious. These CMs..
.. mean well for their people. However, they are surrounded by "reformists" who are exploitatalists and will end up causing local rebellions, faultlines and long term damage.
The latest land reform in Karnataka, seriously. What power does a farmer have against industrialist?
The 3 states AP, Telangana and TN already have this land reform and in the name of industry, the land is being acquired by you know who. Just see the Xtianisation of these states.
@Tejasvi_Surya @ashwani_mahajan @rajeev_mp
We need an Indic think tank with the likes of @anilgb and others not related to politics.
We need this to guide government like NAC did
We cannot have so many foreign policy interests
But completely different thinking @PMOIndia @nsitharaman @ashwani_mahajan
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