Monday, December 21, 2009

Who will stop price rise?

Mr. Sharad Pawar says that reason behind current price rise s global warming. He accuses state government for not monitoring prices.

Finance Minister Mr. Pranab Mukherjee says that current price rise is due to global economic slowdown and controlling of price is not the work of central government.

PM Mr. Manmohan Singh says that due to rampant corruption food grains at reasonable prices are not reaching in the hands of targeted poor people.

Who will take remedial measures to ease the burden common men are subjected to shoulder? Is it a government for common men? God only knows the answer to these queries striking the minds of large section of population.

I wish to say whether prices are within control in Congress ruled states if the logic submitted by rulers is admitted?

Air Fares are rising and airfare varies from Rs.2000/ to Rs.20000/- for the same destination at different time at different dates. Even Indian Airlines are charging exorbitant airfare.

Is Airfare under the control of state governments?

Export of rice in lacs of tons took place inspite of rising price of rice in our country. Does state government grant export permission?

Thousands of Tons of Wheat is lying in godowns of FCI uncared and getting rotten. Third grade wheat is distributed under PDS to poor villagers under Red card system. Who is responsible for large-scale wastage of food grains?

Hundreds of tons of pulses and sugar are lying hoarded in hidden godowns of private traders to create artificial crisis in the market and to earn maximum profit. Is state government solely responsible for such crisis?

Prices of iron, sponge or finished iron have been varying from Rs.10000 per ton to Rs.50000/- per ton. Due to this all products manufactured using iron are going up and up. Who is responsible for such large-scale variance? Is it state government?

Higher education Institutes have been charging exorbitant fees from student of MBA, Engineering and medical courses even by not providing adequate infrastructure. Who is responsible for such loot and exploitation of students?

Education loan will become irrecoverable from students because they will be unable to get employment due to their poor knowledge level. All public sector banks will have to suffer huge losses and eventually central government will waive STUDENT LOAN to gain votes from students and their family.

Whose duty is to control mess in education sector and exploitation of students?

Will take central government own responsibility for such abnormal fees in schools and colleges (including primary schools)?

Prices of all medicines and essential drugs have been skyrocketing. Poor patients die in want of cheap medical treatment.
Is state government responsible for unreasonable price rise in medicine sector?

Danendra Jain

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