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And who would you hold to a higher standard?

you are innocent till proven guilty .. a govt employee is usually suspended not removed when he is under trial... if proven innocent, usually reinstated, paid all the money which he might have earned during that period.

How will you compensate somebody who wants to get elected and proven innocent later.

Its not about high or low, its about nature of work being different.
 
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you are innocent till proven guilty .. a govt employee is usually suspended not removed when he is under trial... if proven innocent, usually reinstated, paid all the money which he might have earned during that period.

How will you compensate somebody who wants to get elected and proven innocent later.

Its not about high or low, its about nature of work being different.

We are talking about convicted people who are appealing. There are plenty of cases where wrong people also get punished even after exhausting all appeals, so its a question of at what stage one becomes unfit to rule us, and that stage if conviction IMO. The first one.
 
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Akranthi's Proposals

Withdrawal of existing Taxation System completely (except customs i.e. import duties).
Every Transaction routed through a bank will attract certain deduction in appropriate percentage as Transaction Tax i.e. Single point tax deducted at source. (say 2 %).
This deduction is to be effected on receiving/credit accounts only.
This deducted amount will be credited to different Government levels like Central, State and Local (say 0.7%, 0.6%, 0.35% respectively).
Transacting Bank will also have its share in this amount as the bank has a key role to perform (say 0.35%).
Withdrawal of High denomination currency (say above Rs. 50).
Cash transactions will not attract any transaction tax.
Government should make legal provisions to restrict cash transactions up to a certain limit (say Rs. 2000)

Arthakranti Proposal | Arthakranti

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Will it work ?

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One thing it will do is the hoard of black money in swiss banks by politicians having billions will go redundant(if they don't have the money in other currency forms) with the withdrawal of denomination above rs.50 and make it hard for the FICN business .
 
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Batshit crazy. y not abolish all currency make everything electronic? :cuckoo:

You know that Sweden is going to abolish all currency but they are a developed country. You can pay cab rent on electronic machine pay for groceries on card. There are card readers every where even in Churches to take donations. In a primitive country like ours how they plan on doing that
 
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You know that Sweden is going to abolish all currency but they are a developed country. You can pay cab rent on electronic machine pay for groceries on card. There are card readers every where even in Churches to take donations. In a primitive country like ours how they plan on doing that

But then again a hacker will loot all your E-money without you knowing it.It's better to have things which you can see than things which you cannot see.Sweden model will not work in India as we are in a hostile neighbourhood,where they try to weaken your nation by any means.
China routinely engages Cyber warfare VS west.So E-Money of India will vanish in a day if implemented.We are not that primitive it's just that certain models work in certain countries and in others it wont't work,Going by your record the rest of world including USA,europe should be primitive countries since they still continue using paper currency instead of E-Currency ONLY!
 
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Let me break it down to what they are talking about...

15 lakh crores is same as 15 trillion rupees (about 250 billion dollars). So at 2% there has to be 750 trillion rupees worth of legal transactions taking place to generate that kind of revenue.

Total movement of currency circulation in India is only 140 billion dollars. So, the numbers are way off from reality.
 
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But then again a hacker will loot all your E-money without you knowing it.It's better to have things which you can see than things which you cannot see.Sweden model will not work in India as we are in a hostile neighbourhood,where they try to weaken your nation by any means.
China routinely engages Cyber warfare VS west.So E-Money of India will vanish in a day if implemented.We are not that primitive it's just that certain models work in certain countries and in others it wont't work,Going by your record the rest of world including USA,europe should be primitive countries since they still continue using paper currency instead of E-Currency ONLY!

Kind of true. Sweden was the first European country to introduce bank notes in 1660s and US did it in 1690s :P
 
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Had a good laugh reading the Rs2000 transaction limit :laughcry:
 
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Decoding the youth vote: Modi ahead with first-time voters, India Today poll shows

Young people are increasingly becoming a votebank unto themselves - and a formidable one at that.

While there were close to 100 million first-time voters when the nation went to the polls in 2009, debutant voters - who number 149.36 million according to the Election Commission - will comprise 20 per cent of India's electorate in the Lok Sabha elections next year.

Consequently, the vote of this group is going to be a major factor in deciding which way the winds blow in 2014. And it is with the intention of gauging just how India's youngsters perceive the political landscape of the country that the India Today Group and CVoter carried out the Youth Survey 2013, which threw up some surprising, and some not-so-surprising, details.

For example, when asked who between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi would make a better Prime Minister, 47.2 per cent of the 5,014 respondents chose the latter. The Congress scion, on the other hand, was the PM-of-choice for some 33.9 per cent.
Owing perhaps to Modi's anointment as the BJP's PM candidate, 47.2 per cent of India's first-time voters believe that the 2002 Gujarat riots will be an important issue in the upcoming elections.

While a resounding 82.2 per cent said they wanted the next government at the Centre to uphold the country's secular credentials, 49.4 per cent still opine that the Ram temple will be a crucial issue for voters. :hitwall:

The BJP and its allies seem to have won the youngsters' favour with over 34.8 per cent admitting their vote will go to the NDA. The Congress and its allies, on the other hand, are likely to get 26 per cent of their votes.

The India Today Group-CVoter poll reveals that 40.5 per cent of those surveyed feel the Indian youth is best represented by the BJP, against 30 per cent who said the same about the Grand Old Party of India.

When it comes to the issues closest to their hearts, though, career and family matters are what our debutant voters are most concerned about. Finding a good job, for example, has 76.3 per cent voters very concerned, followed by parents' reaction to what they do (75.1 per cent) and health of family elders (74.2 per cent).

The Falling rupee (63.8 per cent), poverty (62.7 per cent) and terror attacks (61.8 per cent) are sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively, on the list of things they are most concerned about.

Among social issues, burgeoning prices will decide the vote of 25.5 per cent of the respondents, followed by corruption (21.1 per cent).

As many as 90.2 per cent of the first-time voters said they are looking forward to vote in the general elections next year, out of whom 73 per cent of boys and 58.2 per cent of girls are optimistic that their votes will make a difference to the country's political set-up.

In fact, 37.6 per cent of the respondents said they are ready to take the leap into politics.


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WTF is wrong with These people .?
im really worried about those 33.9% of people who would like to see R gandhi as PM , along with 49% of them who still consider Ram temple as an important issue ..?:hitwall:
 
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Decoding the youth vote: Modi ahead with first-time voters, India Today poll shows

Young people are increasingly becoming a votebank unto themselves - and a formidable one at that.

While there were close to 100 million first-time voters when the nation went to the polls in 2009, debutant voters - who number 149.36 million according to the Election Commission - will comprise 20 per cent of India's electorate in the Lok Sabha elections next year.

Consequently, the vote of this group is going to be a major factor in deciding which way the winds blow in 2014. And it is with the intention of gauging just how India's youngsters perceive the political landscape of the country that the India Today Group and CVoter carried out the Youth Survey 2013, which threw up some surprising, and some not-so-surprising, details.

For example, when asked who between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi would make a better Prime Minister, 47.2 per cent of the 5,014 respondents chose the latter. The Congress scion, on the other hand, was the PM-of-choice for some 33.9 per cent.
Owing perhaps to Modi's anointment as the BJP's PM candidate, 47.2 per cent of India's first-time voters believe that the 2002 Gujarat riots will be an important issue in the upcoming elections.

While a resounding 82.2 per cent said they wanted the next government at the Centre to uphold the country's secular credentials, 49.4 per cent still opine that the Ram temple will be a crucial issue for voters. :hitwall:

The BJP and its allies seem to have won the youngsters' favour with over 34.8 per cent admitting their vote will go to the NDA. The Congress and its allies, on the other hand, are likely to get 26 per cent of their votes.

The India Today Group-CVoter poll reveals that 40.5 per cent of those surveyed feel the Indian youth is best represented by the BJP, against 30 per cent who said the same about the Grand Old Party of India.

When it comes to the issues closest to their hearts, though, career and family matters are what our debutant voters are most concerned about. Finding a good job, for example, has 76.3 per cent voters very concerned, followed by parents' reaction to what they do (75.1 per cent) and health of family elders (74.2 per cent).

The Falling rupee (63.8 per cent), poverty (62.7 per cent) and terror attacks (61.8 per cent) are sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively, on the list of things they are most concerned about.

Among social issues, burgeoning prices will decide the vote of 25.5 per cent of the respondents, followed by corruption (21.1 per cent).

As many as 90.2 per cent of the first-time voters said they are looking forward to vote in the general elections next year, out of whom 73 per cent of boys and 58.2 per cent of girls are optimistic that their votes will make a difference to the country's political set-up.

In fact, 37.6 per cent of the respondents said they are ready to take the leap into politics.


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WTF is wrong with These people .?
im really worried about those 33.9% of people who would like to see R gandhi as PM , along with 49% of them who still consider Ram temple as an important issue ..?:hitwall:

I doubt this 33.9 number couldn't be true may be around 15 to 20 not 33.9 for sure atleast not for RG
 
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:lol:

What an inauguration. Gotta give it to Congress. :D

But yeah, this is good against all MPs and MLAs irrespective of parties as everyone convicted will be punished.

Totally agree with Supreme Court.
 
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The frustration of Congressis is just unbelievable.. :laugh:

Yeah it is amazing to see Congressis running pillar to post and continue maligning Modi. Earlier it was 'communal, fascist, divisive, hitler'. When they miserably failed to stop him, now it has become 'selfish, feku, boastful, arrogant, adolscent'. :lol:

Word has it that Baby G's elder sister has a chance of coming forward as their PM candidate. She may be a nobody in politics but she doesn't have the miserable image of RG.

This time, it is Honesty vs Dynasty.
 
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:rofl:

Another Congress worker bites the dust in frustration. It happens, my friend; it happens.

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This man amit shah will do more damage to BJP then favor as UP incharge

There are far others who will contend for ministerial positions. Dr. Swami, Shourie, Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj, Rajiv Rudy and of course, the newblood Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.

Nothing like an Army man to set things right.
 
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