RE:SONIA GANDHI
by shubhendu singh on Aug 13, 2007 01:43 PM Permalink
Ok mister,If we will not sign this agreement then ,can we will be superior than US.
Just think for Strong india,we can do lot of work from Uranium,think we will be having usa type of tools for redioactivity.And what will india gain from just nuclear weapon.
RE:SONIA GANDHI
by Sundar R on Aug 18, 2007 09:28 PM Permalink
I do agree with left's stand but totally disagree with the reason why they do so (I believe they themselves don%u2019t know why apart from opposing America) . In the recent CCN debate among democratic candidates in the US Presidential election, non of the leading candidates are for opening more Nuclear power reactors for the fear of handling the waste from these plants. They do not know what to do with them.
For the same reason, I think we should not pursue further on the Nuclear power as an alternate to the power resource and look for something else. If the country is so torn in deciding what we want, why don%u2019t we have an election commission conduct an election on this and let people decide.
The present day leftists(so called) have no definite ideology to boast off. They are doing something in their ruling states and speaking someting different in other places. They are a bigger opportunists, enjoying the power at the centre and at the same time fooling the public through their invalid oppositions as a mask. If they are so serious and knowing well that their support to the govt.is crucial, let them withdraw support if they believe that their argument is right. PM is right in challenging them, knowing fully well the predicament of the Left. If without the 123 Agreement, can India move forward and achieve its goals in nuclear technology? Or is it that Left wants India to continue with its slow progress?
RE:RE:N-deal:What should the Left do?
by girija sankar on Aug 13, 2007 01:24 PM Permalink
I do not want to comment on the Lefts' opposition to the nuclear deal with US. But, they are far far better, partiotic etc than the Regional parties of Tamil Nadu.
RE:N-deal:What should the Left do?
by simple on Aug 13, 2007 01:35 PM Permalink
Such a ridiculous and irrelevant reply. You must be living in the ages of early 50s where the REAL communists existed in India. I'm not a fan of these 'Regional Parties' in Tamil Nadu. But let me tell you one thing, Anna Durai (founder of DMK) denounced separtisam and joined mainstream when China invaded India, where as the whole country knew that Majority of the Comic Communists supported China in the war. And these 'Modern Day Progressive' Communists still support China. Why did they keep mum when the Chinese Minister claimed Arunachal as a Chinese Province? These communists slaves are patriotic, I agree. But their Patriotism is towards their Master China and not their Fatherland India.
People started feeling that BJP lead opposition, NDA is getting weaker and weaker and facing death knell. However Left front is doing the job of opposition by fixing and nailing congress and make the life of Manmohan Singh miserable. But the word by word criticism and threatening congress and daring to go alone by left is sending wrong signal to nation and its people. CPM and CPI want their words to be heard by nation and public for that they should join the government and ministry to their choice. People can understand coalition compulsion, but should the congress rule the country in such a pity condition. Rather they should discuss serious matters in parliament and in case voted out, dissolve the parliament, ask people to give majority mandate to implement their policies for the welfare of nation and its people and face fresh election than getting humiliated.
by uddhav raj on Aug 13, 2007 01:03 PM | Hide replies
Pdt Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shashtri, Indira Gandhi & all Prime Minister for last 60 yrs of Independant India refuse to sign any treaty on N Deal. Are those people wewr MAD? Are those people were ignorent? Are those people were MAD?