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37 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

No one (especially those from agricultural backgrounds) have any comments on the contents of the video? 

I think much on Punjab's economy has already been discussed already. What more is there to add? 

Problems

1. Drugs and alcohol addiction of youth.

2. Lack of interest in farming and desperate to go to Western countries. 

3. High levels of Christian conversion that promote socialist policies and encourage youth to leave the country. 

4. Lack of industrialisation and trust in private businesses. Punjab also has the lowest start-up enterprises in whole of India.  Jio factory sabotaged hence creating fear and insecurity in anyone else moving their enterprise to Punjab. 

5.  Lack of diversification in farming. Reliance on MSP so focus is only on rice and wheat, water intensive crops.  Most of these crops are low quality and only good for producing alcohol and fuel. 

6.  Lack of capital investment in whole region. 

7.  With AAP Punjabis will become even more lazy due to freebies as is happening in Delhi. 

8. Protests aren't good for business or growth. 

Feel free to add your own points. 

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2 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

I don't get it. Looks like no desire to develop the economy out there? 

Once voters get addicted to freebies there's no money left for capital projects. That's the reality of socialist policies.

These freebies have to be taxpayer funded. Hence why the price of essential services is used to fund these ie. Electricity, gas, petrol, alcohol, cigarettes.

Now AAP has promised 1000rs per month to every woman in Punjab. So AAP will create a vote bank of loyal women supporters in order to stay in power forever, if they can.  We don't even know whether all women need this stipend. It can only please those living on the breadline.

They are blaming the centre for their lack of power over infrastructure. 

In Punjab they have full power so let's see how they manage development, safety and security all at once. How many new businesses can they allure to Punjab?

In Delhi they rely on Central budget to fund their projects, so let's see how they raise funds in Punjab.

There are rumours that the party is funded by foreign donors ie. ISI and CIA, no doubt to get a foot in the door of India. For what purpose other than to loot it at a later date? 

The Western model is based on high taxation in order to allow corporates to grow into Oligarchs and then force Communism on them. Watch out as my sources say AAP is taking over from Congress ie. The new party to challenge the Centre.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 3/12/2022 at 2:46 PM, Suchi said:

Once voters get addicted to freebies there's no money left for capital projects. That's the reality of socialist policies.

These freebies have to be taxpayer funded. Hence why the price of essential services is used to fund these ie. Electricity, gas, petrol, alcohol, cigarettes.

Now AAP has promised 1000rs per month to every woman in Punjab. So AAP will create a vote bank of loyal women supporters in order to stay in power forever, if they can.  We don't even know whether all women need this stipend. It can only please those living on the breadline.

They are blaming the centre for their lack of power over infrastructure. 

In Punjab they have full power so let's see how they manage development, safety and security all at once. How many new businesses can they allure to Punjab?

In Delhi they rely on Central budget to fund their projects, so let's see how they raise funds in Punjab.

There are rumours that the party is funded by foreign donors ie. ISI and CIA, no doubt to get a foot in the door of India. For what purpose other than to loot it at a later date? 

The Western model is based on high taxation in order to allow corporates to grow into Oligarchs and then force Communism on them. Watch out as my sources say AAP is taking over from Congress ie. The new party to challenge the Centre.

 

 

 

 

 

Every party in India is useless and gain their votes by promising freebies. Well that is what happens when you have democracy in third world countries.

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