Amit Bhaduri's recent Book "The Face you were Afraid to See" talks about Indian govt's utter failures and policies that did not make a damn difference in 80% of Indians lives?. The book review is published in Hindu news paper?,
Market mind-control by ARVIND SIVARAMAKRISHNANThe Most conservative and reputed Indian news paper "Hindu" says, the govt and policies did not help grow the real India but few rich pockets. We all know about that but calling the whole of India's economic and market progress is a "Developmental Terrorism of the State", is quite interesting coming from Hindu news paper, and as a matter of fact, it is true.
Beautifying cities means dumping slum-dwellers in badly-built estates far from their previous homes, schools, shops, and places of work.
Growth means throwing landless labourers off lands they have tilled for generations, because still-valid colonial legislation gives the state, and in particular the State governments, powers to annex land merely by declaring that the annexation is for a public purpose, without ever specifying, much less justifying, the purpose. In effect, the State governments rush to submit themselves to private corporations in what Bhaduri calls “competitive servitude”.
But only poor people get thrown off the land, in a form of systematic caste-war; 40 per cent of those thus dispossessed are Dalits and adivasis. This is not development but developmental terrorism.
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