13 years ago
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13 years ago
I think his views are based on his frustrating experiences in this regard and that in no way reflects the objective realities of this country.
13 years ago
Generally, the successive governments honor commitments of the previous governments. Whatever be the political party, there is continuity of state and administration. Change of ruling party is inherent in multi party democracy. even if a new government changes a policy, this is in accordance with law. A party that feels aggrieved by decision of government can always avail of legal remedy.
It is not possible to agree with comment of Ratan Tata.
It is not possible to agree with comment of Ratan Tata.
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13 years ago
A leading industrialist like him ought to have weighed each and every word before it left his mouth! The matter is sub judice and the very fact that Supreme Court has taken cognizance of the case and issued appropriate ruling alone shows that there is an ever vigilant judiciary in our country unlike what is seen in a banana republic!!
13 years ago
When government changes this may occur.But when same government comes into force how this can occur?
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13 years ago
When government changes this may occur.But when same government comes into force how this can occur?
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