Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Speculation or Social Justice??? Shri Modiji shows the path again.

It is delightful to note that the Hon. C.M. of Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi led committee, comprising of Congress led states too, such as Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, along with other non-Congress led states submitted their report to the Hon. P.M.
It strongly recommends immediately banning of speculative deals occurring on the basic commodities and lifeline products.
It is heartbreaking to suffer, for a soul leaving below BPL, when his/her morsel of rations, just necessary to survive, is stolen away [yes, I would call it that.. All that the speculators of the survival commodities do, is pilfering away, fellow citizens right to survive.] by merciless few, in order to become richer. Neither, the speculations of expensive commodities such as Gold, Silver, Almonds, Kesar etc. are desirable, but at least one can survive using it rarely or not at all.
But,
When the prices of Sugar and Dals and all the other items of prime necessity shoot up as the result of speculations on them and the huge lot of our brothers and sisters can not afford one square meal a day, due to unaffordable rates of food products, somewhere the group of population indulging in speculation, has lost a piece of his sensitivity. It portrays the speculator of basic products as numb, dumb and also cold-blooded.
The few pointers of Modi Committee report:
1.The speculations on basic commodities to be banned in immediate effect.
2.When the need for controlling the rising prices of essential commodities arises, the Govt. should have the authority to intervene, in the market and to raise a separate fund to such effect.
3.To decrease the distance between the farm and the market.
4. Strict implementation of controlled pricing of basic commodities.
5. The offence regarding the price of basic commodities, under Section 10, to be made non-bailable.
6. To create special courts for crimes of basic food products.
7.To increase the punishment from six months to 1 year, under P.B.M. act.
It is a special piece of news for every common man of India..
Yet,
The English “fancy” media did not find it fancy enough to throw any limelight on such a huge human related issue!!!
Probably,
As this committee is headed by Shri Narendra Modi and the English press gets stomach ache, headache, backache and even heartache, if have to grant significant importance to his contribution!!!
Or,
Probably the issue is of favoring the common man and the recommendation of turning a red eye to the black marketers, thus restricting their flow of foreign fund, comes from Shri Narendra Modi.
And,
Both find no place in hearts of our English media.

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