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Why lorry strike? Can lorry strike yield RUPEES TRILLIONS & TRILLIONS for the Indian people?

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According to television news per day Rs.1000 crores will be the loss for the people in India. Then why do these people indulge in strike? The same lorry people are going to hike in their rates many times in all ways on the Indian people - how can they justify the strike?

Can India become a World's No.1 developed country by indulging in strikes, lock outs,. bandhs, hartals, etc.

Foolish Indian people. Do the Indians deserve the best in life & living?

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  1. "Why the lorry strike?"  

    ........Surely it was an act of collective bargaining.

    "Can India become a World's No.1 developed country...?"  

    ........No.

    "Do the Indians deserve the best in life & living?"  

    ........No, not "the best", but they deserve what they earn, which is likely better than what they are getting.


  2. First of all, lorry don't strike. They're machine. It's the lorry's DRIVER LOL! Well, put it in a simple way. Coz they're not happy. Y? Rising inflation, rising petrol, everthing is rising. But their income stay low. So in order to bargain for a larger piece of pie for their survival, they've to do domething to attract attention. So they strike. The goverment will feel the pinch of all of them striking. then, they'll sit down and talk. That's life. Live with it. Indians are no foolish ppl. They've no choice too. It's all about survival. Think bout it. What if your salary is US1000 per month when your colleagues are taking 3000? Not happy rite? So wad u do? Either you resign or u bargain with your boss. Make sense rite?

  3. The point of a strike is to raise the price of labor, so if it is successful, then they will make back the money they are losing now, and economic development will likely continue either way.

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