Due to economically non-viable small farm holdings coupled with jobless economic growth have left major part of India poor notwithstanding what India is boasting about its success story. Presently since June 1, the farmers in Maharashtra are agitating by throwing milk, vegetables etc on road which has caused problems about these items in entire Maharashtra). They are demanding loan waiver and other financial assistance.
This is not the problem of merely the farmers of Maharashtra as is evident from the fact that about two months back the farmers of Tamil Nadu agitated at Jantar-Mantar Delhi for the same purpose, as mentioned.
Some people may think that that when all the problems of India emanating from financial paucity can be solved by recovering Rs 1,000 Lakh Crore of Income tax then why Government of India is not doing it? The answer is simple. The Global exclusive private capitalism (GEPC) does not want State-capital to succeed and GEPC has fixed all in India – the governments, politicians, media, journalists, academicians, social activists, trade unions etc. This is the reason nobody in India (whose voice matters) is raising the demand for recovery of the State-capital of Rs 1,000 Trillion Income Tax.
If farmers of Maharashtra and rest of India are really serious about solving their problem then, instead of doing drama of agitating on street in a meaningless manner, should demand recovery of the State-capital of Rs 1,000 Trillion Income Tax which will effectively solve all of their problems. It is time India understand that if $ 4 Trillion reserve money can make China a world super power then what $ 15 Trillion State-capital can do to India.
At this point of time the silence of Anna Hazare supposed to be the champion of the cause of farmers especially of Maharashtra is deafening and intriguing to say the least.
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