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The Quotable: Lord Meghnad Desai

February 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Today, an interview with Lord Meghnad Desai appeared in The Indian Express.

I found it very interesting. Below I have listed a few quotes from that interview.

The Best Quote:

  • There are no Indians left, only OBCs, Dalits, Hindus, Muslims, and you get your agent to get you your entitlement.

On the civil society fighting for it’s rights:

  • I think, eventually, civil society will learn not to rely on the state for redressal of its grievances. The state does not exist to either grant human rights or to guarantee human rights. You have to fight your own fight to have them and when they are violated you have to fight and you have to fight absolutely neutrally — you have to fight for the human rights of the bad guys as well.

On NREGA:

  • All you promise people is one hundred days of work. There are alternative polices which could do better. NREGA says don’t be mobile, you stay there in the villages and jobs will come to you. Historically, how have the poor got out of poverty? By their own efforts and very often by migration. NREGA is a way of doing something which is very well meaning, but it’s a palliative, it is putting a colourful Band Aid. It is not a solution to poverty.

On the fuel price hike:

  • It’s not enough. Why should you or I subsidise car drivers?

On the view that duties need to be cut on import of oil

  • No. I come from a country where there is more than 100 per cent hike on petrol prices, because car driving is bad, bad for the environment, bad for the traffic and it should be discouraged. And if somebody is driving, he can afford anything. Mercilessly tax them.

On globalisation:

  • I believe it’s the most positive force in the world. Without globalisation, India and China would not have been where they are right now. The decline in Indian poverty levels from roughly 40 per cent in 1980 to roughly 20 per cent would not have happened without globalisation.

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When The Rich Wage War…

February 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here’s a quote from a track called ‘Hands Held High’ from Linkin Park’s recently released album ‘Minutes To Midnight’,

When the rich wage war it’s the poor who die.

There’s nothing special in that quote. It’s just the bitter truth embedded in that quote that moves me everytime I listen to it.

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The Republic Day Quote

January 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

Yipee! It’s our 59th Republic Day. So, this is a good time to understand the true meaning of a republic, isn’t it?

Here is one meaning, given by Franklin P. Adams,

The true republic: men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less.

That is a great quote (though it took me a second reading to understand it completely, the dimwit that I am!).

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