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Urban, rural divide could break India: Laloo

http://in.news.yahoo.com/070421/48/6eufy.html

By IE
Sunday April 22, 02:41 AM
RJD leader Laloo Prasad Yadav today warned that ever-growing economic disparities between urban and rural populations, and between regions could break India.

Speaking in the Rajya Sabha on the health of states' finances, the former Bihar CM said the finances of Bihar, Orissa and states of the North-East were on the brink of collapse.

Unless the Centre waives off their interest repayments, like it did for Punjab, anarchy would prevail. ''Extremism, poverty, hunger and abductions would increase,'' he warned.

Calling the Centre a ''moneylender'', Laloo asked why states should be forced to accept Central loans at exorbitant interest, which are higher than market rates.


Day's pick: A new formula

Here’s Laloo’s formula for simultaneous polls to Lok Sabha and state Assemblies. He said the proposal is worth considering as it would save money, paper and a lot of administrative work. Everyone looked impressed when suddenly he changed his tone. ‘‘But the results of the Assembly polls should not be translated into action till the incumbent governments in the states complete their full term,’’ he suggested amid peals of laughter.

Laloo said the implementation of the Fifth Pay Commission had crippled the economy of most states and the Centre has had to bail them out.

Taking exception to economists and planners painting Bihar in a bad light, Laloo blamed the ''11 Bihari Ministers in the Union Cabinet for spoiling the image of Bihar''. He reminded members that development of various states was linked to historical process and it could not be bypassed. ''Littoral states like Goa, Chennai, Kolkata had an advantage as they had ports.'' He rued that Bihar's infrastructure were washed away by perennial floods.

The RJD chief demanded the states be given a bigger slice of Central taxes, while the Centre could work harder to mop up Income Tax. ''You look around a lot of money is hidden as unpaid Income Tax,'' he told Finance Minister Jaswant Singh.

Initiating the debate, Manmohan Singh of the Congress said the Centre needs to review its fiscal management due to precarious conditions of the finances of most states.

The RJD chief said the growing borrowings by states was worrisome and wondered whether in the existing situation, the country could achieve the eight per cent growth target.

He blamed the Centre for thrusting Fifth Pay Commission recommendations on states, Singh said, which had put a heavy burden on their finances.

BJP's Lalitbhai Mehta suggested states with better fiscal management should be rewarded.

Voicing concern over the trend of borrowing to meet revenue deficit, C. Ramachandraiah of the TDP said imprudent moves and populist policies were playing havoc.

CPI-M's Nilotpal Basu asked for a fresh look at allocation of Central resources and called for greater decentralisation of resource mobilisation.
 
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Yes I agree after 15 yrs of his rule in Bihar, The success of Railways is not due to him its due to officials.

A rising tide lifts all ships. Success of IR can be attributed to galloping economic growth. Afterall, no other network covers India better than railways. So, it was obvious that Railways would be the preferred choice for goods transport. But, no matter how dirty a conman he is I would still cut some slack. He has done some good job with IR. As for Bihar, he has turned it into his own private jungle where he & Rabri can play Tarjan & Jane.
 
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A rising tide lifts all ships. Success of IR can be attributed to galloping economic growth. Afterall, no other network covers India better than railways. So, it was obvious that Railways would be the preferred choice for goods transport. But, no matter how dirty a conman he is I would still cut some slack. He has done some good job with IR. As for Bihar, he has turned it into his own private jungle where he & Rabri can play Tarjan & Jane.

No doubt he chose good administative officials for Railway. That is only positive I see.
Do not forget his own in-laws were caught travelling without tickets. He started train from his wifes villiage to his village. He ruled Bihar for 15 yrs turned it into worst state inspite of its vast resources. He was against IT used to think IT means only Income tax. He still has cases against him in fodder scam.
 
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No doubt he chose good administative officials for Railway. That is only positive I see.
Do not forget his own in-laws were caught travelling without tickets. He started train from his wifes villiage to his village. He ruled Bihar for 15 yrs turned it into worst state inspite of its vast resources. He was against IT used to think IT means only Income tax. He still has cases against him in fodder scam.

Railways success has nothing to do with choice of good administrative officials. Afaik, he worked with same officials his predecessor had. Railway is generating most of its revenue in freight transport & call it a stroke of luck that India's merchandise exports started rising at 25% when Lalu assumed office. If you glance at Railways new projects, there is hardly any to improve the quality of services for passenger transport trains except for introducing telecom & medical services in trains. Whereas, their main thrust is now purely on goods transport. This is the reason why Railways is building freight corridor connecting all four metros with every port city in India. After independence, the only big project IR took was Konkan Railway's project connecting Mumbai to Goa along the coastal lines. This freight corridor project is definately many a times bigger than Konkan Railway which clearly indicates that government have stopped viewing Railways as a social service commodity for poor.

This is where I would give credit to Lalu for thinking on separate lines than his predecessors. As for his in-laws, they can travel as much they want for free on their Garib-Raths. Railways' Passenger transport is still as pathetic as it was 20 years back with people stuffed in the compartmets like in a can of sardines.
 
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railway success is for all those IPs officers, whom laloo has said you do whatever, just put my name infront of the success.
 
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Dont give a hoot about what Laloo says. The guy is a scientifically proven dumass when it comes to anything other than corruption
 
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Well atleast he had the heart to let the officials do their job. I hate this Indian mentality which refuses to give credit when its due.

How many ministers came and went, the officials were still there and yeah for those who say about Indian growth , its been growing since early 90s. Laloo deserves credit for the IR turn around.
 
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The divide between communities is growing at much higher rate as compared to GDP growth, this is what the head of one of the largest political parties in India is trying to convay to those whose eyes can only see High Rises and ignore those who die like anything because of inequality.
 
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huh,

GDP Divide can be measured against Communal Divide ?
This is interesting...Explain ?
 
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The divide between communities is growing at much higher rate as compared to GDP growth, this is what the head of one of the largest political parties in India is trying to convay to those whose eyes can only see High Rises and ignore those who die like anything because of inequality.

Lalu Yadav is purely BSing. I've posted this chart somewhere before & I am doing it here again. Look at the chart & tell me where do you see the divide?

http://imageshack.us

In 94-95, there were 80 million households living under $470 a year. Now, the number has reduced to 50 mln. Whereas, middle income group has doubled from 77 mln in 94-95 to 153 mln. So, tell me where is the divide growing?
 
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