Sunday, July 24, 2011

**JP** Fw: THE MOST RICHEST COUNTRY OF THE WORLD. PAKISTAN PAKISTAN

CHIEF EXECUTIVE ANTI EVILS AND TERRORISM INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OVERSEASE

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PEACE IS A RIGHT AND NOT A PRIVILEGE. 
ISLAM IS A RELIGION OF PEACE AND JUSTICE AND DOES NOT ALLOW ANY TERRORISM IN THE WORLD.
 
"Saving a Life is like Saving the Whole World." (Ref. Al-Quran, -005.032)

"O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allâh, even though it be against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, be he rich or poor,Allâh is a Better Protector to both (than you). So follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest you may avoid justice, and if you distort your witness or refuse to give it, verily, Allâh is Ever Well­Acquainted with what you do."(Surah Nisaa':135)

Muslim brothers and sisters Salam and Non-Muslims hello:

Please read the today's news where our country, a country that we were part of before 1947--India Zindabad, Jeay India, Love India, has become so rich that it is now investing $450 Billion (Billion with Capital "B") only in one sector. Think about it; that much money only in one sector. However, in Pakistan we do not have money to buy a hot meal for our family, because "Punjabis" have destroyed and looted entire Pakistan. Punjabis have been using their "Punjabi Armies" to loot every resource of Pakistan and bring to "PUNJAB". Think about it, if Quaid-e-Azam did not include PUNJAB as a part of Pakistan, then we would have good lives as Indians. 

Let say it together, "PAKISTAN WAS NOT A MISTAKE, HOWEVER IT WAS THE BIGGEST MISTAKE TO INCLUDE PUNJAB AS A PART OF PAKISTAN AND PUNJABIS SHOULD BE GIVEN A SEPARATE COUNTRY IN 1947."

Pakistanis are poor because of "PUNJABIS". ALL THE PROBLEMS IN PAKISTAN ARE BECAUSE OF THESE PUNJABI PEOPLE. If you are a Punjabi, then please try to understand that all the sufferings in Pakistan is because of you and you should learn how other human beings live--go and see how Sindhi Muslims, Balochi Muslims, Pakhtoon Muslims and Mahajir Muslims live and compare your life with them--and figure out why they are not thieves and looters like you. Do you "Punjabis" have any shame at all. I DO NOT THINK SO. 

Since 1947, you "Punjabis" only created wars; war with Benagali  Muslims, war with Sindhi Muslims, war with Mohajir Muslims, war with Baloch Muslims and war with Pakhtoon Muslims. SHAME ON PUNJABIS.
 


http://news.yahoo.com/india-moves-open-450-bln-retail-sector-150520666.html

India closer to opening up $450 bln retail sector

AFP –  29 mins ago
A top Indian government panel has approved a plan to allowforeign direct investment (FDI) in the country's vast retail market in what would be one of the country's biggest economic reforms.
But it said investors would have to put in at least $100 million to set up multibrand retail stores and would only be allowed to operate in cities with at least one million people, the Press Trust of India said late Friday.
The proposal to more fully open up the Indian retail market, whose annual sales are estimated at around $450 billion, now must go to the federal cabinet for approval and then overcome widespread political opposition.
The move would mark one of the biggest reforms by India's Congress-led government. But analysts say it could be difficult for the embattled government to push through the major changes as it fends off a slew of corruption charges.
Multi-brand foreign groups such as US-based Walmart currently operate as wholesalers but cannot sell directly to the public, amid fears that big international retail chains could swamp small family-run stores.
India's tight foreign investment rules are aimed at protecting small "mom-and-pop" stores in the sector where less than 10 percent of consumers shop in bigger, well-known department stores.
The policy change would mean foreign retailers could start selling to Indian shoppers through partnerships with Indian retailers and be allowed to hold up to a 51 percent stake in local joint ventures.
India has already allowed 51 percent foreign investment in single-brand retail operations such as Nokia or Reebok and 100 percent in wholesale cash-and-carry operations.
"Step by step, we're moving closer to opening multi-brand retail in India to FDI. This will invite a lot of interest from retailers the world over," said Kishore Biyani, chief executive of leading Indian retailer Future Group.
Large retailers such as Walmart and France's Carrefour have been lobbying India's government aggressively to open the consumer market to foreign chains as they seek to grow outside saturated Western markets.
India's top economic adviser Kaushik Basu said in May opening up the retail sector to foreign investors would cut supply bottlenecks and ease stubbornly high inflation, now nearly 10 percent.
Basu said international retail chains would modernise India's storage and transport methods, reducing spoilage and creating greater competition at the supply level -- all of which could help cut inflation.
Some 40 percent of India?s fruit and vegetables rot before they reach the market due to lack of cold storage and poor transport.
The issue of fully liberalising India's retail sector has been under debate for years.
The changes would not mean complete liberalisation of the tightly regulated retail sector but could open a major new market for US and European companies.
"Business confidence will grow. It will definitely benefit the farmers as well as consumers, besides attracting more investments," D.S. Rawat, secretary general of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India.






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