Indian economy: No "tiger," it's a leprechaun





Economic analysts around the world have been quick to judge, gossip and write stories on the "weakening economies" of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Tunisia etc.   But all have been supine at the rattling Indian economy steadily taking a nose-dive since the takeover of dictator Modi's extremist Hindu regime.   Frail, wobbly and now crawling, as the self-designated ""south Asian economic tiger"" shrinks into a leprechaun and flutters grasping at straws, cold feet and scowls are replacing jingoism within the Indian public.  Memes at social media display the ominous iceberg symbolizing the failed economic policies of New Delhi's fanatical dictator and the doomed Titanic as the sinking Indian economy. 



The major Indian food manufacturer, Parle Products (pvt) Limited, is whimpering and begging for mercy as high taxes, outrageous price hikes and record low sales are choking business, inching ahead towards a grinding halt.    Indian tea as well as textile industries are facing an identical predicament, waving the crisis flag with huge job losses.  The shattered Indian auto sector has taken the worst hit, tumbling to its lowest ebb.  With rapidly falling sales of cars and motorbikes, scores of thousands of Indians have lost their jobs in the auto industry alone.  So many factories shut and work-shifts scrapped, it's getting impossible to cover-up an unprecedented economic tragedy! 

Having plenty of experience in state sponsored terrorism as CM Gujarat, orchestrating riots and murdering nearly 3,000 Muslims,  Modi has utilized his 'expertise'  yet again.   His only escape route to evade responsibility for the economy he sodimised in a country of 1.3 billion is distraction by designating his killer goons, covertly sponsoring lynching events of minority Muslim students, beating them to death, and of course the massive communication blackout in occupied Kashmir after meddling with the constitution.   Over 4,000 people in occupied Kashmir have been arrested, tortured and jailed since August 5 while residents in Pakistan administered Kashmir are steeped in anxiety for their relatives and friends on the other side.   New Delhi's homicidal dictator has given a deaf ear to Amnesty International's repeated calls to lift the blockade.  He did not even allow the leader of India's main opposition party to visit Srinagar (capital of occupied Kashmir) who expressed grave concern over mass arrests and the lockdown.

As usual, the United Nations is enjoying the agony of 12 million people as it does with the Palestinians.