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Dwight Eisenhower, the former American president, was asked about his vice president Richard Nixon’s contribution to the presidency. His response was, ‘If you give me a week, I might think of one.’
The quote came to mind when thinking about UPA-2’s achievements. That is not to say they have made no positive contribution, it is just that a combination of scams and the paralysis has wiped out anything good that may have been done from our collective memory. So, on the third anniversary of UPA 2, an A-to-Z:
Authority: No government in the world can rule without authority. That authority is not just legal and moral, but also the capability to stand up and say, I am the government, and this is my job because the people elected me. To be able to govern in the next two years, the prime minister and his cabinet need to exert authority. Or Go.
Budget: It is all right to spend if there is a plan in place to grow and earn. The current finance minister is old school socialist and happy with spending. But, there seems to be no plan to earn. No plan to grow. Only to spend. Next two years focus on growth.
Coalition and management of diverse parties: The people, who are supposed to manage it, have failed. This coalition is more to prevent work than to get work done. Get them on board. Or Go.
Deficit: See B above. If you spend without earning, Deficits — and large ones at that — will result.
Exchange Rate: The best thing to do when your currency starts to seek a new level is nothing. You would expect a government led by an economist to know that.
F: well this is a family newspaper, and one cannot really expand the F-word here. Sufficient to say that that most feel that is what has been done to the country and the economy.
Governance: Governance is seeing government in action. Not government inaction.
Higher Power: The buck stops with the prime minister. At least, it should. Having a higher power that second guesses decision-making does no good as far as either the party or the country is concerned.
Inflation: When you grow you will have inflation. If you check that inflation, you will deflate growth. That is what has happened.
Jokes: It is bad for authority and legitimacy of a government when it becomes the butt for jokes. The solution is not to ban jokes, but get work done.
Kapil Sibal: See J above. The man whose defence of the government made people more convinced that they were trying to hide something.
Legislation that is pending because government mangers cannot come to an agreement with their coalition partners or the opposition. See G for Governance above.
Mamata: The person no sane government should touch with a barge pole. Her dogma will be the death of the Indian economic dream. Dump her now.
National Advisory Council: Or the Non-Accountable Council — a bunch of civil society big wigs, whose heart overwhelms their brain.
Opposition: see M above, and T below.
Prime Minister: Whose silence is deafening.
Questionable Deals: Is there any deal that this government has done that is not questionable? Do they have logical answers rather than pulling up the drawbridge? Can they share those answers with the people?
Raja: The telecom minister who took a policy aimed at increasing tele-density — the first come first serve policy — and murdered it, while seniors in the cabinet did nothing. If you auction all resources the cost of doing business will increase.
Sonia Gandhi: The power behind the throne. Who along with the NAC (see N above) formulates welfare policies and prevents the government from achieving growth that will pay for those policies.
Trinamool Congress: See M for Mamata above. With allies like this one doesn’t need an opposition.
UPA2: It isn’t United, it is regressive rather than Progressive, and the Alliance seems all but dead.
VK Singh: General. The nicest thing that one can say about his tenure as COAS is that it is over. Done with. Thank God. But, another example of total mismanagement by the Government. (See A for Authority)
We the People: see F above.
X: Marks the spot where people vote. And if state elections are any indication, the people are unhappy.
Y: The economists’ term for national income. Dear UPA2: Focus on all aspects of that, not just government spending.
Zfor Zero Loss: The incredibly arrogant response to the 2G scam — see K above — that convinced people that something was dreadfully wrong.
Dark Saint Alaick
29-05-2012, 08:16 PM
बहुत अच्छी सूचनाएं हैं, मित्र ! प्रस्तुति के लिए धन्यवाद !
abhisays
30-05-2012, 03:43 PM
good one... thanks for sharing..
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