Ramdev can’t hope to win in fmcg space dominated by women power. Yogis who consider women as bad influence thus refusing to respect them as wife or a life partner must not hope to have a bright future. I appeal Ramev to come clean on this and clarify why he refuses to love women as life partner. To those women who suffer from Stockholm syndrome my humble appeal would be to stand up and fight for equality. Don’t by products sold by celibate religious people of any religion because they stand for misogyny that makes life of women difficult on earth.
Agreed India remained under foreign rule for centuries. Accepted the Indians didn’t get independence as result of war against the occupying power, like USA or Vietnam get. Despite 70 years of independence Indians fail to become globally competitive society as reflected in dismal performance in Olympics, FIFA world cup, Oscars or Nobel prize to name a few. Therefore many scholars tend to conclude that Indians in general are not ready to shoulder the leadership responsibility thus preferring the follower role.
Agreed India remained under foreign rule for centuries. Accepted the Indians didn’t get independence as result of war against the occupying power, like USA or Vietnam get. Despite 70 years of independence Indians fail to become globally competitive society as reflected in dismal performance in Olympics, FIFA world cup, Oscars or Nobel prize to name a few. Therefore many scholars tend to conclude that Indians in general are not ready to shoulder the leadership responsibility thus preferring the follower role.
Countries in Indian subcontinent,
Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India have already seen women head of
states as PM & President, unlike the USA, despite the fact that women in
the USA enjoy far better socio-religious freedom as compared to their pitiable
plight in India. How could women rise to the top political jobs in countries
that are notorious for subjugating women? It’s no brainer. All the women who
occupied top political posts in Indian subcontinent came from political
families who succeeded their male relations. Ms Mamta Bnnerjee, CM of west
Bengal perhaps the only top political leader in Indian subcontinent who rose to
top on her own merit sans any male patronage. Don’t you think Hillary Clinton would
have won against Trump if she had not been seen as an ex-Presidents wife? All
right thinking people must strive for an equal world, a culture where when
women have same freedom to commit mistakes and still get accepted as equal as
men have enjoyed for centuries. Women and men are made equal by Gods and no
decent man can find an exception to the rule.
If you wonder how the above
enumeration relates to rapid rise of a controversial uneducated religious bigot
popular as Swamy Ramdev in the business world? Well Ramdev have entered low
technology FMCG trade to sell commodities and packaged products which were
already available in the market. Ramdev has used religious Hindu fundamental
appeal to sell commodities and low technology semi processed items. His rise
can be seen as ripple effect of rise of Hindu fundamentalism in all spheres of
life in India from politics to education. Although rapid rise of Patanjali
products of Ramdev looks logical in charged atmosphere of Hindutva fundamentalism
in India but its future remains surrounded in mystery.
Will Ramdev be able to sustain his
trade in the low tech and low margin trade of commodities with highly
substitutable product categories sans differentiation if the wave of Hindu
fundamentalism wanes in next 2-3 years? Serious business managers would seriously
doubt the future prospects of Patanjali trade empire. Why would a customer buy
Patanjali products sold by a religious Hindu fundamentalist Swamy when there
are many normal Hindus are already marketing such products of equal quality?
What will happen to Hindu fundamentalist appeal if India has to go to war
against China or Pakistan? In my opinion a war with China is almost round the
corner. Secondly I would like to draw attention to more fundamental and
pervasive contraction threatening the future of Patanjali products.
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