Thursday, October 27, 2005

Re: predictions!!

Just my 2 cents.......
 
YSR & CBN are just politicians. All their statements are just play. CBN or YSR are not comparable with each other. They are all same. They work for their purpose not for the state or its people.

CBN is smarter than YSR. In his 9+ yrs of his govt. he gathered thousands of crores in different means. He spoiled govt. money for his publicity. He spent 1000-2000 crores on media right from he charged the CM seat. For every program, function he will keep his potrait. If you see the ads for any program under Janmabhoomi, 70% of ad space is occupied by his potrait. When one see the ad he/she thought it is poll stunt not govt's ad. You believe or not, for Neeru-Meeru program only he spent 1000+ crores on Media. If he had spend that money for real purpose we would have got drinking water for most of hamlets. I am not against of media. But who gained with those media publicity. People ?? or CBN?? I insist you people use your discretion, knowledge before praising CBN.

Coming to real estate, everybody knows (ofcourse it is not legally correct) that he has somany acres of lands in madhapur, kondapur, gachibowli, jubileehills area. It may be rumor, but everybody believes that he owned star hotel in singapore.

He is very smart. I like his intelligence like anything. He knows all the sources of money making without any clue. Just take the Hitech city. Is it that much advantage to govt? He gave the govt land to private party and somany subsidaries for just 11% of share. If he is really intended to develop IT, can't AP govt build one IT Park by itself. If he is good, he would have developed hitech city and sold the surrounding lands for goodprice so that govt get some revenue. One more shameless thing, we compare ourselves with banglore. Did we observe what is the share of AP in Indian IT exports. Even we haven't reached Chennai. Did we see TN people barking on their IT exposure. But we.... our great smart CBN. We (not AP govt) must be proud to be part of Indian IT. Whereever you go you find atleast one andhrite in IT related field. IT is just evolving field. But we are neglecting our primary source. Still 60% of Indians depend on agriculture. What CBN have done for agriculture. Nothing!!! He also son of a farmer......

His entry to TDP leadership itself is not fair enough. How can we believe him? He cheated NTR for his sake.... do you believe that he did all this for our sake???

CBN supporters say he brought great recognition to AP. Who cares it?? What development we got?? I agree he tried to make hyderabad beautiful. He involved in raising real-estate in hyderabad. Now it is in under mafia. Do you know what is the active place for mafia in india after mumbai..??? Our bhagyanagar!!!

Coming to our YSR, he is completely opposite to the kind of CBN. He can't take decision on his own. We should discuss about Congress & Congress(I) rather than YSR. Coz' he is just kinda doll. We cannot blame him for whatever he is doing or not doing. After 50years of ruling, Congress & Congress(I) reached its worst stage ever. We are in a unfortunate stuation to accept a foreigner's leadership. Thank god we (or somebody of us) have saved our country agian from slavery. We should appreciate our President in this regard. He responded to this matter as a true INDIAN. Hats off to Kalaam.

YSR really had a fortune, that is true. After he became CM our AP had good rains. So he didnt face farmers unsatisfaction or protest. But one thing to say, he is relatively better than CBN when we talk about farmers. Atleast he is aware what is the farmers' role and its importance. I am not hoping that YSR will do great to AP. He too just politician. Only bad in his life is his factionist background.
 
-M.V. Ramana Reddy
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On 10/26/05, Venkat Sreeram <vsreeram@yahoo.com> wrote:

To be precise:

 

Roads indicate the culture of the country...

CBN regime did it. 

Infrastructure is the back bone of any developed or developing country …

It takes lot to do this ...

Lets see what kind of agricultural reforms  can be taken or being taken by current regime ? and to what extent these will be helpful to needy farmers.

 

 

Krishna.



Ramana Muppalla <muppallar@hotmail.com> wrote:

My take:


In the current times, any leadership is measured by the amount of structural
and economic reforms that a government can do in its term. In this aspect,
CBN is one of the most successfull leaders of India and AP. Reforms create
wealth and wealthy people.That in turn converts into investments and leads
to jobs creation which reduces poverty.This is a proven theory in India
since 1995. He was able to start engine of growth.

CBN's achievements:
1) Ernest efforts to make government small and smart.
2) Computerization of Government services
3) Investment on infrastructure
4) Structural and financial reforms
5) Privitization and closing down of loss making industures.

Major failures:
1) Buckling under political and NGOs pressure, he did not implement APVAN
program. Had this been implemented, it would have brought lot of investments
into AP. We missed the permanent smart and small governement.
2) Not bold enough to do agricultural reforms by industrializing the rural
areas.
3) There was still high taxation. If he was able to reduce taxes,
investments would have been more than what he achieved.

There was also an element of bad luck with two successive years of drought
conditions in many parts of the state.

It is too early to say anything about YSR. He and his govenment hasn't done
a single significant reform. There is no major achievement from this
Government to name.He is increasing the Government that in turn is
increasing large scale corruption. This is not the modern day government.

-Ramana



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Venkat

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