Gandhi and ten percent growth

Gandhi and ten percent growth

CK Lal is a writer and columnist based in Kathmandu.

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Killers have vanished in the crowd
And in search of her disappeared son

The old women slices partially rotten guavas
Placing unspoilt portions in the bowl
– Ashok Vajpai in Jeene Ke Liye

The largest electorate in the world debunked the 'India Shining' campaign with the derision it deserved, but its hangover remains. The mood among the rich in the world's 12th richest country is still upbeat. The expanding consumer base of 250 million (Pawan Varma, the Page Three chronicler of the middle class, thinks it has already reached the half-billion mark) makes marketers around the globe salivate. The prospect looks even better when they see that colas with dangerous levels of pesticide can freely be sold, despite overwhelming evidence that the liquid in question is a silent killer. Savvy salesmen project superlatives from their laptops to lure coverts to free-market fundamentalism. Comparisons are drawn between an elephant and a dragon to show that the pachyderm may be slow to begin, but it is steady and reliable, hence a better long-term bet.

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