Should all the unauthorised structures in the city be immediately demolished? Arguments I.1 No where will the people residing in such houses live?II.Yes this will give a clear message to general public and they will refrain front constructing unauthorised build trigs. Should the railways in India be f privatised in a phased manner like other public sector enterpris Arguments I.Yes this is the only way to bring in competitiveness and provide better service to the public. II.No this will pose a threat to national security of our coun tryasmultinationals will en ter into the fray.

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Should all the unauthorised structures in the city be immediately demolished? Arguments I.1 No where will the people residing in such houses live?II.Yes this will give a clear message to general public and they will refrain front constructing unauthorised build trigs. Should the railways in India be f privatised in a phased manner like other public sector enterpris Arguments I.Yes this is the only way to bring in competitiveness and provide better service to the public. II.No this will pose a threat to national security of our coun tryasmultinationals will en ter into the fray.