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Deepak Kumar Mishra

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If Mukesh Ambani starts selling wheat and rice too, then who will make India self-reliant in the energy sector? But usually, for them, easy profits matter more than the nation. It doesn't bother them if small kirana stores shut down, or if local products become dependent on Reliance for market access, or if small players in retail — whether in groceries, medicine, fashion, or cosmetics — are wiped out. What's next? Soon, the masses will be left as nothing but unskilled labor. Big money comes with big responsibilities not just profits, however they come. But right now, if you're Gujarati, it seems this moral compass doesn’t apply to you. So mota bhai is busy Purchasing news Channel for controlling the human brains, Stablishing monopoly in intertainmet sector becouse 70% polution is forced to be intertain Sit here do nothing...

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