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To: Shivram Hala who wrote (7458)9/30/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
While we commend scientists, .... his idea of discussion is to ask "yeah that's why there are so many power shortages". Well, the question is how are the two linked.

How are the two linked? Here's how -- what's the bloody point of investing in whatever those scientists are doing when the whole country reels under perpetual power shortages?

How does gold being attractive even after hitting a 15 year low speak volumes about the indian financial institutions. How does that show the efficacy of the legal system in dealing with financial scamsters

Why? Here's why -- it shows that people would rather put money in an investment that is going down gradually than risk giving it to some financial scamster who may vanish overnight! And in India that is Bhaarat, there isn't the slimmest chance of bringing that guy to court. And even if by some miracle he is, the cases get dragged for years and years anyway.

He has being insisting that india is disintegrating... then changed his tune to India will distintegrate.

Yes, India is disintegrating. Just look at the umpteen outfits, some political, some extra-legal, that have cropped up in various places, and which are pulling in different directions. And just wait another 10 years, and today's chaos will look almost like a peaceful picnic!