Reformist Indian Budget has a Bit for all - Households to Corporates


Reformist Indian Budget has a Bit for all - Households to Corporates

By Arvind Padmanabhan

New Delhi, Feb 28 (IANS) India's Rs.12.58 lakh crore (Rs.12.58 trillion or $280 billion) federal budget for 2011-12 Monday sought to address the want of every constituency with tax relief to cheer households and corporates alike while also promising fair doses of reform on subsidies and foreign investment along with measures to curb inflation, check corruption and push growth.

Seemingly aware of polls due soon in five states and the overall downbeat sentiment on issues such as graft, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee also proposed more money toward health, infrastructure, education, farming and even defence, and outlined a strategy to bring back black money stashed abroad all this with a check on fiscal deficit.

In a 110-minute budget speech in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, Mukherjee said he proposed to enhance the income tax exemption limit to Rs.1.8 lakh (Rs.180,000 or $4,000) for the next financial year, from Rs.1.6 lakh, and said corporate tax surcharge will be lowered to 5 percent from 7.5 percent

He also proposed a "very senior" category of income tax payers, above the age of 80, for whom the tax exemption will be up to Rs.5 lakh. In addition, he lowered the qualifying age limit for senior citizens to avail of tax cuts to 60 years from 65 years.

While announcing these give-aways, Mukherjee also promised to bring down fiscal deficit to 4.6 percent of India's gross domestic product (GDP) from 5.1 percent of GDP in the revised estimates, while hiking allocation for education by 24 percent, health by 20 percent, infrastructure by 23 percent and defence by 11 percent.

Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and other economists have been calling for an increase in social structure spending to bridge India's huge inequities.

His proposals for a new subsidy regime on farm nutrients and direct cash transfers to the users of fertilisers and kerosene addressed a long-pending reform, aimed to ensure these doles reach the needy and are not diverted illegally -- an issue that caught the national attention when an oil official was killed by kerosene mafia in Maharashtra.

At the same time, the finance minister's proposals could push up the costs of domestic and overseas air travel, dining at air-conditioned restaurants that serve liquor, stay in hotels that charge over Rs.1,000 per day and health check-ups in hospitals with air-conditioning and more than 25 beds.

"As en emerging economy, with voice on the global stage, India stands at the threshold of a decade which presents immense possibilities. We must not let the recent strains and tensions hold us back from converting these possibilities into realities," the finance minister said in his largely uninterrupted speech.

He set the tone for what was his sixth budget by stating that India had bounced back after the global financial crisis with broad-based growth even as inflation remained a matter of concern, especially food prices - even though it had dipped from over 20 percent - to around 7 percent now.

This apart, he said the foreign direct investment policy was being revamped, which may result in the entry of multinational firms in the country's $300 billion retail trade industry, apart from promising to liberalise norms for pension, insurance and banking sectors.

"We are reaching the end of a remarkable fiscal year. In a globalised world, with its share of uncertainties and rapid changes, this year brought us some opportunities and many challenges as we moved ahead with steady steps on the chosen path of fiscal consolidation and high economic growth," he said.

"Our growth in 2010-11 has been swift and broad-based. The economy is back to its pre-crisis growth trajectory. While agriculture has shown a rebound, industry is regaining its earlier momentum. Services sector continues its near double-digit run. Fiscal consolidation has been impressive," he said.

The proposals drew immediate praise from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was particularly pleased with the decision to hike tax income tax limit. "The finance minister deserves congratulations for maintaining a high growth rate despite the adverse international economic climate."

Mukherjee also laid significant emphasis on the institutional framework in rural and semi-urban areas by hiking outlays for rural banks and micro-finance units, while promising 11 food parks and major initiative for cold chains.

This time around, the finance minister also, perhaps, had an eye on the stock markets as well, as he allowed all registered mutual funds to accept money from foreign investors and hiked the cap on investments in infrastructure bonds and intra-fund trading during lock-in period.

The markets, cheered the proposals, lifting the sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) by over 500 points, before it settled an hour before closing bell at 17,832.12 points, with a gain of 131.21 percent, or 0.74 percent.

On the tax front, the finance minister proposed to keep the excise duty rates virtually unchanged, even as 130 items were included in for a nominal duty of 1 percent. The customs duty rates, however, were retained at existing levels.

The finance minister said concerned remained over inflation, public delivery of goods and services and inclusive growth. "To address these concerns, I do not foresee resources being a major constraint, at least not in the medium-term."

FM Promises Reforms, Growth-focus, Inflation-check

New Delhi, Feb 28 (Agencies) : Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee reached Parliament House here Monday to present the federal budget for the ensuing fiscal and his sixth such exercise in a long political career. 

With a fair dose of reforms in the form of direct kerosene and fertiliser subsidies to users, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday presented the federal budget for 2011-12, promising to check inflation and corruption and push growth.

Stating that India had bounced back after the global financial crisis with broadbased growth, he said inflation remained a matter of concern, especially in food prices, though it had dipped from over 20 percent to around 7 percent now.

The finance minister also said more allocations were being made during this fiscal for areas such as agriculture and education, in a bid to reap the demographic dividend that is already seeing India having the largest working population in the world.

This apart, he said the foreign direct investment policy was being revamped, which may result in the entry of multinational firms in the country's $300 billion retail trade industry, apart from liberalising the norms governing pension and insurance funds.

"We are reaching an end to a remarkable year with high growth and many challenges. Our growth in 2010-11 has been swift and broad-based. Economy is back to pre-crisis growth trajectory," Mukherjee said in his opening remarks.
"In the medium term, our three priorities of maintaining high growth trajectory, making development more inclusive and improving our institutions remain relevant," the minister added.

This is the sixth such exercise for the 75-year-old politician. He tabled three budgets between 1982 and 1984. The one unveiled Monday was the third successive one for the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Expectations were high from both households and the corporate sector as this budget is being presented against the backdrop of high inflation, fluctuating industrial growth, erratic exports and a general perception that the reform process has retarded.

"I do not foresee resources being a major constraint, at least in the medium term," Mukherjee said, referring to the money needed to address the larger agenda of growth, social programmes and infrastructure development.
He said the farm sector had shown a rebound with 5.4 percent growth, industry was regaining its earlier momentum and services continued to grow at double digits. He added that fiscal consolidation too was impressive.

Following are the highlights of his speech:

* Infrastructure critical for development; 23 percent higher allocation in 2011-12.
* Rs.30,000 crore to be raised through tax-free bonds.
* Food storage capacity to be augmented - 15 more mega food parks to be set up in 2011-12; of 30 sanctioned in previous fiscal, 15 set up.
* Cold storage facilities to be recognised as infrastructure sector.
* Comprehensive policy on further developing PPP (public-private-partnership) model.
* Farmers need access to affordable credit.
* Moving to improve nutritional security.
* Necessary to accelerate production of fodder.
* Number three (third consecutive budget) may be lucky for me.
* Women's self-help development panel to be set up.
* FIIs can invest $40 billion in corporate bonds.
* Rs.100 crore equity fund for microfinance companies.
* Mortgage risk guarantee fund to be created for economically weaker sections.
* Housing loan limit for priority sector lending raised to Rs.25 lakh.
* Agriculture growth key to development: Green Revolution waiting to happen in eastern region.
* Growth at 8.75 percent to 9.25 percent in 2011-12.
* Bills on insurance, pension funds, banking to be introduced.
* Gap between wholesale and retail prices not acceptable.
* Setting up independent debt management office; public debt management bill to be introduced in parliament.
* Seek Lord Indra's blessings for good monsoon.
* Introduction of goods and services tax will improve compliance.
* Bill on goods and services tax in current session.
* Expenditure has to be oriented towards production of goods and services.
* Government committed to retaining 51 percent stake in public sector enterprises.
* FDI policy being liberalised.
* Current account deficit at 2009-10 levels.
* Corruption a problem we have to fight collectively.
* Development needs to be more inclusive.
* Stronger fiscal consolidation needed.
* Setting tone for newer, vibrant economy.
* Economy has shown remarkable resilience to external and internal shocks.
* Economy back to pre-crisis trajectory.
* Set pace for double digit growth.
* Total food inflation declined to less than 9 percent in January.
* Could have performed better.

Air Travel to be More Expensive

Travelling by air is set to become costlier with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee increasing service tax on air travel in the union budget for 2011-12 presented in parliament Monday.

"I propose to raise the service tax on air travel by Rs.50 in the case of domestic air travel and Rs.250 on international journeys by economy class," Mukherjee said.

The minister also increased the service tax by 10 percent on business and first class travel only on domestic routes to bring the fares at par with international journeys in similar categories.

In July last year, the ministry had put a cap on service tax in case of domestic flights at 10 percent of the total value of the ticket, or Rs.100 per travel, whichever is less, and 10 percent of the gross value of the ticket, or Rs.500 on international travel by economy class.

Budget Leaves IT Sector Unimpressed 

The information technology (IT) sector is disappointed at Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's union budget for 2011-12 for not extending tax incentives and hiking the Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT).

The IT sector in Hyderabad, a key IT hub in the country, feels the finance minister failed to meet its expectations, especially on the demand to continue tax incentives to small and medium enterprises under the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) scheme.

B.V. Mohan Reddy, head of IT sector committee of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Andhra Pradesh chapter, told reporters that medium and small businesses were put at a disadvantage by Mukherjee's silence on extending tax benefits.

"We had given a number of representations to the finance minister but we feel that he has not met our expectations. We wanted Sections 10A and 10B to be extended one more year, at least for small and medium businesses," he said.

Reddy, who is also the chairman and managing director of Infotech Enterprises, said after the direct tax code (DTC) comes into effect April 1, 2012, the direct benefits will automatically disappear.

"The finance minister was silent about it, which made us believe this particular tax incentive 10A and 10B will no longer be applicable and this has put small and medium businesses into a disadvantageous position," he said.

The IT and IT-enabled services (ITeS) sectors also criticised the hike in MAT from 18 to 18.5 percent. Reddy said that since the MAT was also applicable to all special economic zone (SEZ) units, the hike was a disadvantage for them.

The sector had already put forward its argument before the finance minister that globally the MAT was not more than one-third of the corporate taxation.

"Even assuming that corporation tax is at 34 percent or 34.5 percent, we believe that MAT should not have been more than 10 or 11 percent," Reddy said.

The sector had also sought some clarity on agreements with various countries for avoidance of double taxation, and feels these expectations have not been met.

Finance Minister Has Done a Good Job: PM 

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday said Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has "done a good job" by presenting a growth-oriented and inclusive budget.

"The finance minister deserves congratulations for maintaining a high growth rate despite the adverse international economic climate," Manmohan Singh said in an interview to the national broadcaster Doordarshan.

He did not agree to the observation that there was not much for the corporate sector in the budget.

Asked why there was no amnesty scheme to unearth black money, the prime minister said such schemes had not succeeded in the past.

The issue has to be dealt with in a "permanent and holistic manner", Manmohan Singh added.

  

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  • M.Mathias, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    Keshava, Puttur don't know about budget. He is only a BJP supporter.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    Dear mr. Rajesh M, Mangalore I quote your comment: Is everything happens in entire India/or poor administration of UPA is because of BJP govt in Karnataka ? How your freind Ronald Madtha can say you are educated ? Unquote.

    I don't think Ronald Madtha will deny you as a friend but I love my enemy and pray to soften the hearts and minds of hard cores. Concerning UPA Mr. L.K. Advaniji, and Dr. Manmohan Singhji have left behind their differences immediately after the elections. Now recently Mr. LKA apologized to Mrs. Sonia Gandhiji and even he found goodness in Mohd Ali Jinnah. Now you are speaking about entire India. I have seen while the bjp/nda was ruling with India shining campaign. If my own house is in chaos what can I advise/correct others. The C.M. of Karnataka is of that Kind. Myself, am I educated or not educated it is self explanatory. (YOU COULDN'T EVEN SPELL/WRITE FRIEND, YOU HAVE WRITTEN AS "FREIND") Now tell me what education you have??? About whole of India, if you need elaborately go to Google daijiworld election archives: Read election 2008 Daijiworld.
    Below you will find the exact website and you will find my comments http://www.daijiworld.com/ls_election/default.asp?ls_election_id=17

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    Good budget, it’s for middle class people n for the poor people. Well done Mr. Mukerji. He gave a big amount for Bangalore Metro project. We have experienced heads like MMS, Chidu, most of them, where in Finance before. I appreciate Pranav's allocation for diminishing, nutritious agricultural products like Ragi n Jolla.

    This can be called as agricultural Budget. Yeddy tried his best but don’t have good genuine intention to help farmers, no proper planning,lack of technical knowledge, also he don’t have honest people around him, unlike congress, who has honest guys, who really want our country to be self sufficient in agricultural products. That makes big difference. Long live congress. I am sure UPA will bring back all black money.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Mr. FM, don't worry on the silly opposition parties, continue the good work. Opposition parties evidently convey they never had a role post independence growth, further, they were against even computerization. Only pls. ensure delivery system is prompt and effective. This is the need of the hour.

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  • chittaranjan, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    If any Govt it is Cong or BJP. if any govt they have to control the population. that also poor below poverty line. otherwise no one can do anything. Govt has restict maximum 2 child they have to take strick action like china. Some of the Minority people have till 12 childrens. this should be controled.For example Rich and mid. class only 2 children.Boy or girl Now no difference if you give the education to the child.

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  • Denis, B'lore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Despite all odds, FM has tried his best to contain rising inflation by reducing excise duty & willing to allow FDI in retail. At the same time allocating resources for balanced growth. Linking UID to Govt. Benefit Schemes is in the right direction to avoid misuse of Govt. resources.

    Even, in Railway Budget fares have not been increased since last 3 years despite all odds. Who uses railways the most ? The common man & salried class who pay their income tax (rather by forced TDS!!!) regularly. This clearly shows UPA cares for common man in India.

    Ask yourself why Reliance & Essar pumps do not sell fuel when crude prices go up ? How much can a govt. subsidise ?

    UPA stands by its tagline : Aam aadmi ke badte kadam...

    If BJP & Left are really interested in common man tell me why you are opposing GST implementation which will drastically reduce prices in India by avoiding multiple taxes ? Isn't GST the best way to tame inflation ?

    Coming back to Black Money..why nobody is bothered about the black money every other indian is having...check real estate transactions..land dealings..you have plenty of it out there...Why just ask for swiis bank accounts ??? Let UID cover entire India...rest assured you are tracked from hair to nail...

    Remember : Humanity First...Religion Next...Politics Last...

    Jai Ho India...


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  • Rajesh M, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dear Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore,
    Is everything happens in entire India/or poor administration of UPA is because of BJP govt in Karnataka ? How your freind Ronald Madtha can say you are educated ?

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  • Hyder Ali, Puttur, Dubai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dear Joseph Puttur .... i agree with you
    Dear Keshav .. truth is always stranger than fiction...

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Agri oriented budget better than Karanatak's agri budget.Tax rebate on income up to 1.80 is wider impact on infaltion and spending.Farmer's interests are given importance.It is a growth oriented Budget an cheers in the stock market is the witness.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dear Mr. Keshava, Puttur,
    Check your own neighborhood and tell me can you eat and quench your hunger with Areca nut, which is a major source of income in Puttur, Belthangady, Sullia, Bantwal, Karkala and parts of Mangalore???
    Cultivating Areca Nut is a easy way than cultivating Paddy due to higher labour costs. Why then the C.M., is not discouraging Areca nut growers and encouraging the paddy growers to stabilize food prices? Is central government or the Karnataka government responsible for untimely rains? If the citizens are not cultivating life giving harvests the Government must encourage the farmers to grow paddy or any other life giving cereals. If the prices are increasing the Karnataka government can stabilize in Karnataka. Why the Karnataka C.M. is not doing the same? Food prices are high all over the world except few countries. Can i say also the Karnataka government is a waste because of fighting for land scams for his own chair???

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  • RAGHU, KUWAIT

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    India built highways at the rate of 11 km per year. The NDA Government (1998- 2004) achieved a rate of 11 km per day! The rate ped to 5 km per day during the UPA rule.

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  • rohan, udupi

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    The path-breaking infrastructure projects started by the Vajpayee Government were stalled due to UPA’s dismal and corruption-ridden rule NDHP implementation suffered UPA Government’s poor governance badly hurt infrastructure badly during UPA rule (Courtesy INDIA TODAY) -Delay has led to costs increasing by 20-40% -Projects worth more than Rs 90,000 crore held up due to inefficiency -UPA tactics discouraged private investment in infrastructure -Faulty policy and legal framework reduce India’s competitiveness -Corruption and political interference have paralyzed project delivery Project Project allocation rate completion rate -406 contracts awarded over a period of time are under litigation Progress under the UPA has been particularly tardy… The most damning aspect is that the UPA has failed to finish any of the highway projects in phases III, IV, V and VI, started in its own tenure

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  • ROSHAN LOBO, dubai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    India & China were comparable in infrastructure in 1980. China has left India far behind due to misrule by successive Congress Governments Sector India China Roads 8,000 km of 4-lane highway 53,600 km of 4-lane highway Railways 63,300 km (2007) 79,000 km (2007) 65,300 km (2012 planned) 1,10,000 km (2012 planned) Water Mumbai – 6 hr water supply Shanghai – 24 hr water Telecom and IT 2.8 crore PCs 16.2 crore PCs 0.54 crore Broadband users supply Power 7,000 MW added in 2007 100,000 MW added in 2007 8.5 crore Broadband users 5.2 crore Internet users 29.8 crore Internet users Sewerage Urban sewage treatment 13% Urban Sewage treatment 58% Vocational Training 5000 ITIs 500,000 ITIs Across the nation as a whole, India's economic development is 13 years behind China, according to Morgan Stanley (2004), and if they both keep growing at the same rate, India may never surpass its Asian rival.

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  • Gabriel D'souza, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    despite the shortcomings (common to all parties), congress seems to be the best team to lead united India into the future.

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  • Wenrene, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    I fully agree with Dr. S. Kamath,Mumbai.We want people like Late Mr.U.Srinivas Mallya to rule our Country.

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  • Praveen Kumar, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dr S.Kamath, Mumbai, we need a person like U S Mallya in our district now for the development of our district.

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  • stany, dubai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Thanks Dr kamath Mumbai.mentioning real hero of mangalore Ullal Srinivas mallya real MP .

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  • subhash, Mangalore / Bellary

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    A comman man has nothing to do with this budget. Refrigerator, Inkjet printer, LED TV will not used by many common man.
    He is anyhow cheated in a literate manner.
    Time for new scams in new sectors....
    And new accounts in swiss banks...
    jaago india jaago ?

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  • avani, mangalore/uae

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    I request Mr. Pranabji to add one last sentence to the budget speech "whatever allocation has been kept for various sectors and areas, 50% of them are meant for corruption keeping the country's tradition since independence". Thank u Jai hind.

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  • Dr S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Qualification also is not a criterion to elect .Lallu Prasad was a BA LLB ,How much Corrupt and Goondaism he displayed the whole of Bihar has shown .It doent mean you should vote on behalf of caste or religion .You should vote on only one count dear Friends .IS HE/SHE OF GOOD CHARACTER ??IF NOT VERY highly qualified .Look at U Srinivas Mallya .He was Intermediate not even Graduate .But what he did for the Country and specially for DK no single Politician upto this date have done apart from donating his welath to Congress party he brought 1.KREC and 2.NMPT to Mangalore which has made Mangalore Fourish.Please note that we have Highly Intelligent qualified IAS officers to work for Government .We need Good hearted ,NON CORRUPT people like Late U Srinivas Mallya .

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  • Keshava, Puttur

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Mr. Ismail, you can only read Pranab's false statement. In reality nothing has changed. Food prices have been increasing since UPA govt came into power. And it is going sky way. Just check with your family members, relatives in India how is the situation. For common people this central govt is of utter waste.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    This is same old BUDGET in new BRIEFCASE....!

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  • Rakesh Sharma, Bajegoli/Karkala

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Mr.Ronald madtha, Borimar/ Mumbai/ Maldives..inspite of so many big-wig intellectuals like Dr.Singh/Mukherjee/Chidu..are there in governemnt..why not able to give decent standard of living for poor people?..why fifty percent people still living below poverty line?.. Is it Government lack to think for them?..Poorer are become poorer day-by-day..All the facilities for middle class/rich people..Once money launder with these people automatically inflation will rise ..which poorer won't able to afford..Tax which paid by 'aam adami'is utilised for politicans and there family..Budget won't make any difference..just for eye-wash..We need now persons who will only think in favour of nothing but for 'poor people' to bring them to mainstream..jai ho..

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Ronald madtha

    What is the use of education when educated people like you work for other countries just to earn more money...

    You dont have to Advise Naleen Kumar , since on a social and humanitarian activities he is much better than you.

    ** Note: Why congress always appease minority and Mr Diggy singh always attacks Hindu Organisation? is this not a Party with colour, caste and religion..

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  • Steev, Dubai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    1.HASIDA HOTTEYA MUNDE BAJANE YAKAYYA...
    2.CHANDRANA TORISI OLYISALU ILLI YARU MAKKALAYYA..
    3.HANA KANDARE HENA BAI BIDUTTE...HANAVE ILLADIDDARE!!!!!!
    4.DUDDE DODDAPPA...BADAVANA HOTTEGE GUDDAPPA!!!!!
    5.BUDGET YELLI, BHIKSHE YELLI....
    6.PLEASE RESERVE SOME CRORES FOR RELEASING SPECTRUM RAJA,GAMES KALMADI,SIXER TAROOR,ADARSH CHAWHAN.........

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Decline in Food inflation is a sigh of relief and expected double digit growth rate is in par with India's leading role in world economics.Income tax slab must be increased to rupees 3 Lakhs due to high std of living coupled with inflation.An reduction in Petro tax and excise duties will be enhance industtry output growth rate thereby paving the way for economic activities in fullswing generating further employement.

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  • Ronald madtha, Borimar/ Mumbai/ Maldives

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dear Mr.Nalin Kumar Kateel, R u listening? Can u understand what he is saying....Here an example! We dont look the qualification when electing a person We look Party, cast, religion...Shame on us.

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