It is simply criminal to oppose NALCO Disinvestment
Tusar N. Mohapatra <tusarnmohapatra@mail.com> Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 11:24 AM
To: Sachi Satapathy <sachisatpathy@gmail.com> Cc: tusarnmohapatra@gmail.com
Today when the newspapers have splashed Mittal's victory over Arcelor,
it is simply criminal to oppose NALCO Disinvestment. To see it as an
injustice against Orissa is absolutely myopic and ill-informed. No one
should pretend that he knows more economics than the Prime Minister.
Let not 20th century rhetorics stop the juggernaut of 21st century's
possibilities. Let's be led by reason and not by fanatics.
Tusar N. Mohapatra
To: Sachi Satapathy <sachisatpathy@gmail.com> Cc: tusarnmohapatra@gmail.com
Today when the newspapers have splashed Mittal's victory over Arcelor,
it is simply criminal to oppose NALCO Disinvestment. To see it as an
injustice against Orissa is absolutely myopic and ill-informed. No one
should pretend that he knows more economics than the Prime Minister.
Let not 20th century rhetorics stop the juggernaut of 21st century's
possibilities. Let's be led by reason and not by fanatics.
Tusar N. Mohapatra
-- Sachi SatapathyCoordinator, Orissa Politics Platform (For Details Log on towww.orissapolitics.cjb.net) Editor, Orissa Vision 2020, Youth Vision 2020.
Winner Infosys Young Achiever's Finalist Award-2005 (Social Work) Mobile-09945410345
From: lalit pattnaik <lmpatnaik@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 00:56:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: Tusar N. Mohapatra :It is simply criminal to oppose NALCO
Disinvestment.
To: Sachi Satapathy <sachisatpathy@gmail.com>
Dear friend Tushar,
I hope you own the statement which you have given. And afterwards, don't refer that so and so has told.
First fanatics are those who blindly believe in two to three line sermons and act accordingly without any logic or rationalities. Mittal's victory over Arcelor in Europe, which has been highlighted by National media is in which way comparable to opposition to Nalco disinvestment in Orissa.
Mittal is an Indian and has made a name and is going to rule in Europe economically is a pride for India, hence high lighted. In fact Europe has ruled us economically and politically and as of now it is difficult to rule any country politically, rulling economically is a matter of pride. Therefore we are all proud of him.
Dr Manmohan singh is a economist of great stature, no body denies that but the problem is he is not a great politician, who actually should be the Priminister. The pathetic thing is he is a salaried officer and not the Leader of India. Had he been a real Leader than he should have given more to the deprived state than the privilaged
states.Forget about withdrawing sharemoney from a deprived state's only able and prominent PSU.
Like last time, in this Ratha Yatra which is happening to-day in Puri, Orissa, the juggernut of Arun shouri's philosophy, which you have indoctrined, will be again crushed by the wheels of Lord Jagannath's Rath.
I think this much will be sufficient as an answer, as i believe you are not in a position to understand the realities of your home state Orissa, if you are a mohapatra of Orissa.
Lalit Mohan Pattnaik
From: arun patnaik <patnaik_101@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 22:54:14 +0530
Subject: RE: NALCO's Senior Executive Lalit Pattnaik :Manmohan Singh
is a salaried officer and not the Leader of India.
To: sachisatpathy@gmail.com Cc: lmpatnaik@yahoo.com
Dear Friends,
I agree to Mr Lalit's statement that Dr Man Mohan Singh is a salaried officer and not the true leader of the country in any sense. He might have studied in the best business school but he lacks the vision and leadership qualities. Moreover he got the job by default not for his economics degree or because of his past contributions as a governor to RBI. He clearly lacks the enigma and courage and compromise with all neagtive elements to satisfy
his Madam and the Party. To summarize, a great doctorate can not make a great leader and visionary, we must not be carried away by this illusion.
Our people have come of ages, they can clearly see through everything. I still believe in Democracy and we must respect the people's voice and demands and decide everything on a case by case basis. And this is a hollow
statement from Tushar " Let not 20th century rhetorics stop the juggernaut of 21st century's possibilities. Let's be led by reason and not by fanatics". There is no fanatics here, there is full of reason, we have to understand that. We cant call the people fanatics just because they oppose your ideas. In a democracy this is the beauty-the people's support an oppositon ! Best regds
Arun (Beijing)
Winner Infosys Young Achiever's Finalist Award-2005 (Social Work) Mobile-09945410345
From: lalit pattnaik <lmpatnaik@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 00:56:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: Tusar N. Mohapatra :It is simply criminal to oppose NALCO
Disinvestment.
To: Sachi Satapathy <sachisatpathy@gmail.com>
Dear friend Tushar,
I hope you own the statement which you have given. And afterwards, don't refer that so and so has told.
First fanatics are those who blindly believe in two to three line sermons and act accordingly without any logic or rationalities. Mittal's victory over Arcelor in Europe, which has been highlighted by National media is in which way comparable to opposition to Nalco disinvestment in Orissa.
Mittal is an Indian and has made a name and is going to rule in Europe economically is a pride for India, hence high lighted. In fact Europe has ruled us economically and politically and as of now it is difficult to rule any country politically, rulling economically is a matter of pride. Therefore we are all proud of him.
Dr Manmohan singh is a economist of great stature, no body denies that but the problem is he is not a great politician, who actually should be the Priminister. The pathetic thing is he is a salaried officer and not the Leader of India. Had he been a real Leader than he should have given more to the deprived state than the privilaged
states.Forget about withdrawing sharemoney from a deprived state's only able and prominent PSU.
Like last time, in this Ratha Yatra which is happening to-day in Puri, Orissa, the juggernut of Arun shouri's philosophy, which you have indoctrined, will be again crushed by the wheels of Lord Jagannath's Rath.
I think this much will be sufficient as an answer, as i believe you are not in a position to understand the realities of your home state Orissa, if you are a mohapatra of Orissa.
Lalit Mohan Pattnaik
From: arun patnaik <patnaik_101@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 22:54:14 +0530
Subject: RE: NALCO's Senior Executive Lalit Pattnaik :Manmohan Singh
is a salaried officer and not the Leader of India.
To: sachisatpathy@gmail.com Cc: lmpatnaik@yahoo.com
Dear Friends,
I agree to Mr Lalit's statement that Dr Man Mohan Singh is a salaried officer and not the true leader of the country in any sense. He might have studied in the best business school but he lacks the vision and leadership qualities. Moreover he got the job by default not for his economics degree or because of his past contributions as a governor to RBI. He clearly lacks the enigma and courage and compromise with all neagtive elements to satisfy
his Madam and the Party. To summarize, a great doctorate can not make a great leader and visionary, we must not be carried away by this illusion.
Our people have come of ages, they can clearly see through everything. I still believe in Democracy and we must respect the people's voice and demands and decide everything on a case by case basis. And this is a hollow
statement from Tushar " Let not 20th century rhetorics stop the juggernaut of 21st century's possibilities. Let's be led by reason and not by fanatics". There is no fanatics here, there is full of reason, we have to understand that. We cant call the people fanatics just because they oppose your ideas. In a democracy this is the beauty-the people's support an oppositon ! Best regds
Arun (Beijing)
From: Mahesh Mahadarshee <mahadarshee@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:32:38 +0530 Subject: Re: Tusar N. Mohapatra : It is simply criminal to oppose NALCO Disinvestment. To: Sachi Satapathy <sachisatpathy@gmail.com>
Sachi bhai, It is with reference to Mr Mohapatra's view about NALCO disinvestment. He himself appears myopic when he can't relate economics to politics. Theories of economics have hardly anything to do with the realities of politics. 2:17 pm
Obsession deludes Tusar N. Mohapatra tusarnmohapatra@mail.com
At a time when Marxists of all hues are ganging up with the Hindutva bandwagon to stall the proposed 10 p.c. disinvestment of NALCO, Baral's ambivalent and conditional support sounds as a mere mockery. These are the times when you stand up for the principles you believe in, and not fall to sleep with the enemy by default. In any case, the demand for setting up an Institute is highly elitist, and there are hundred other crying priorities in Orissa, if money is at all made available. It is simply criminal to oppose Rolling back of State Private consumption Disinvestment is justified at 4:40 pm at 9:39 pm
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