Are we discussing tomatoes or pornography ?
Are we also now reduced to recirculating dialogs from Yes (Prime) Minister ?
eg.
".. in the fullness of time .. at the appropriate juncture .. in due course .."
What is there to sort out ? As former Chairman of NCAER and CERC you
know the reason as well as anyone else. All those traders who
contributed handsomely to Mr. Modi's elections campaigns (or those of
his party) are busy recouping their investments. Tomatoes at Rs. 100,
"18K" gold is now 12K and so on ..
Sarbajit
*" In stage one we say nothing is going to happen.
Stage two, we say something may be about to happen, but we should do
nothing about it.
In stage three, we say that maybe we should do something about it, but
there's nothing we *can* do.
Stage four, we say maybe there was something we could have done, but
it's too late now. "
On 7/27/14, S L Rao <raosl@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have rarely read such nonsense as written often by Mr Roy. I suppose if I
> had his mind I would say he was in fact confessing, that he is someone's
> puppet, and could sort out economic problems that require actions and time
> to take effect. SLRao
>
> SLRao, 93431 98450, 08022275132.
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On 27-Jul-2014, at 3:43 pm, "Sarbajit Roy" <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Now with tomatos at 100 rupees per kilo, I think now even some diehard
>> BJP supporters have begun seeing through the "Modi for PM" hype as
>> just an Ambani slogan driven through the Ambani media to install an
>> Ambani puppet.
>>
>> Episodes like these show how India's media and internet is Ambani
>> controlled to market US porn once their 4G networks are fully
>> operational.
>>
>> I have been told, informally, by the regulators, that porn drives at
>> least 40% of Internet revenue here and Ambanis want India's stringent
>> porno/obscenity laws changed so that Indians "consume" more and more
>> porn over their distribution channels.
>>
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