Shantaben got married and lived in
a small village called “Gadh” (about
25 kms from Palanpur) in Gujarat. She had 2 girls and then a boy. Her husband
died when the boy was four. Shantaben’s husband had left her nothing but the
small house they lived in. None of her family or relatives were that well off
to support her. She sold off a few household items and with whatever little
money she had, she opened a tiny grocery store on the veranda of her house.
This was mid-1950s and all the stuff she stocked wouldn’t have cost more than
Rs.100 at best. With whatever little gains she made, she sent the kids to
school and brought them up. The girls were married off after class-5 or 6, the
boy was allowed to continue his education and as he grew, he also helped in the
business by weekly runs to Ahmedabad to buy from the wholesale markets and
bring the stuff to Gadh.
Fifteen
years later, the girls being married, the boy had graduated from college,
Shantaben bought a tenement in Ahmedabad and the son moved there and found a
job and later started his own business. One married sister lived in a chawl in Goregaon, Mumbai. The eldest sister
lived in the slums of Borivali, the
“Jhopdi” costing a “Paagdi” of 1 lakh plus rent in early
1970s. Into the mid-1980s all the siblings were doing well and economically
well off. The sisters and their families had also moved into good flats in good
localities in Mumbai. Shantaben ran her little grocery store till a month
before her death in February 2008. She never needed money from anyone. This is a true story; the boy is a long-time
friend of mine. All the family members are now well-off and living a life
of comfort.
I
know more than a dozen stories like this around me and from many towns. I am
sure everyone reading this post also has many such stories around them. Most
Indian families have risen through great struggles. They weren’t born into rich
families like the Royals or politicians or rich businessmen. In a recent
interview with Sudhir Chaudhary of
ZeeTV, PM Modi stated Mudra loans helped
people start their own tiny businesses and that too should count as “employment”.
As an example, he stated that a man taking a loan and selling “Pakodas” and making Rs.200 a day is
also employed.
That
was neither a celebratory statement nor one made in great chest-thumping claim
of having generated huge employment. Modi stated it in a very “matter of fact” manner and nothing
more. This was enough to yank the rusty chains of the Congis and other Commies.
All these “Elite Pigs” started screaming this is not employment. What is it
then? What is their definition of employment? Living under MNREGA or working at
a Call Centre? Worst among the Comrats was none other than the Commie outfit of
Varadabhai which seems to have great
ideas of what really constitutes “employment”:
So,
selling Pakodas through a kiosk or “Laari” set up with the govt’s Mudra loan is
not “employment” according to a writer called Gurdeep Sappal at the TheWire. A man or woman (and sometimes
whole family) works at construction sites labouring hours for about Rs.100 a
day and I guess, for Commies, that too would not constitute employment. In a country
like India, long decimated by the Commie policies of Congress and the Commies
in Bengal or Kerala employment has always been a problem. All that the Commies
knew was at best “Band-Aid” to fix
many problems and they have still left behind thousands of social problems. From Reservations to MNREGA, all of
these are nothing but quick-fixes and band-aids that have brought more problems
than creating wealth for anyone.
Commies
are a “Stagnant, Static” bunch of
people with no innovation and no imagination whatsoever. Businessmen and
entrepreneurs, no matter how tiny or small, are not static or stagnant. They
aspire to grow their business. I know many stories of Bhaaji Paav walas, Vada
Paav walas, Samosa walas making it big through sheer commitment and perseverance.
That’s what it takes to make a business successful. Business growth and wealth are outcomes of Commitment, Consistency and
also functions of price and quality. Something the free-loading Commies who
are used to the “Mai Baap” feeding
them forever will never understand. The 200 per day Pakoda-seller wouldn’t
intend to remain in that situation forever. The govt has lent him a helping
hand and then he is on his own skill and commitment to repay the loan and make
the business a success. In contrast, Commies with zero commitment will whine
and find potholes where there are none, like TheWire:
Writing
garbage is also a great skill. Even the “Kabadiwala” makes money, so do garbage
writers of the Commie style. How exactly did the PM “Celebrate” it as a
success? All he said was the Mudra thing was helping people and selling Pakodas and earning 200 a day is
ALSO employment. And the Commie grandly says it is nothing but “under-employment”. The actual
under-employment is at dens like the TheWire where people with redundant
ideologies keep whining, cribbing and spewing venom over what is possibly a
glimmer of hope for millions. And the irony is, that the writer claims NITI has
acknowledged “under employment”. Well, what do these free-loaders know? Soon, this Pakodawala could well be
employing 2 or 3 assistants in his business when it starts growing. Not
everybody is cut out for a desk job and not everybody wants it. And who are the
people really under-employed? The same Commies who do nothing but whine, don’t
earn money or generate wealth for the country but beg the public to feed them
money, seeking donations:
These
“Educated Commie Beggars” are not
even asking for a loan or a subscription. They are asking for a “DONATION” of all things. Are these
people some educational outfit or NGO? No, they are a business unit and still
seeking donations. If their business and
analysis and crap they talk about is so good, why don’t they stake their
personal assets and take a regular loan from a bank? They will not! The
Commie life is one of a social scumbag, a leech that lives off free-loading
from every possible source – the public, the govt and even enemies of the
State. And these guys are lecturing others on what employment means? These
shameless characters can’t even earn their own living and they mock the
ordinary Pakodawala and the PM’s Mudra scheme for self-employment? The Pakodawala
shows more character with his honest business no matter how low-paying it
currently may be.
There’s
another thing that these Comrats miss. Even at lower starting amount the Pakodawala
is “Gainfully employed”. Imagine
that he is not. What could possibly happen? Total unemployment leads to many vices and crimes. We have seen how
Commie states of Bengal or Kerala have seen frequent violence and crimes owing
to unemployment. Many unemployed people fall prey to the temptation of easy
money through illegal activities. That the Mudra scheme keeps them gainfully
self-employed also keeps possible crimes off the street. Many media folks like
Barkha, Sagarika, Rahul Kanwal and others have blamed lack of economic
opportunities as a reason for some becoming terrorists. Although all terrorists aren’t really
economically backward. Keeping a man or woman occupied for 8-12 hours a day
means a lot more than merely earning 200 per day, apart from the chance that
they will go on to earn much more in the coming days and years and be wealthy. This is an important social accomplishment
and cannot be dismissed as under-employment. There is more honour in it
than the “educated commie beggars” show from their worthless pursuits:
On
the website of TheWire they have a link called “Support the Wire” which seeks donations of Rs.200 minimum. Why in
hell are well off people begging for donations? All the owners of TheWire are
people who have made a lot of money one way or another. They have earned millions from political-pimping and yet want to live
off public money? It’s an eternal principle of the Comrats – “Always keep the poor people poor and keep
them beggars for life” as the Congis did and as the Comrats in Bengal,
Kerala and other places do. And shiny suits and ties they may wear but TheWire
is still a BEGGAR and nothing more. All they do is rant and rave and whine and
bitch about everything that ModiSarkar does. Half the time they talk like
bored, bitchy housewives of TV serials. They can’t grasp the simple age-old
principle of setting a person free from economic shackles as ordinary people so
easily understand it:
One
of the problems of many commentators in media and elsewhere is that they don’t
consider self-employment as proper employment. I think the Pakodawala is more
important to the lives of people than worthless hate-mongers like Varadabhai or
Sagarika and their ilk. For decades the Congi-Commie gang mocked the poor with
false promises and crumbs from their elite palaces. This is so called “Intellectual” gang is out of touch, out of time and
dead to new realities on the ground. And some of them work for channels
that have investments from the Ambani group – Their founder was a gas station
attendant. Only political pimps seek shortcuts not the humble, small gainfully
employed Pakodawalas.