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First Pak, now china
by Ayappan on Aug 20, 2007 08:58 AM  Permalink 

First Pakistan was disturbing India,
Now China started

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Get rid off leftists
by Buddu Pandya on Aug 20, 2007 08:55 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

We use our left hands to do menial job(morning job)so is the leftists to India. They have left already a developed state west bangal to a dead state while the other state keral is making pondies to survive. Get rid off leftists.Boucott them publicly.


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RE:Get rid off leftists
by Dan Lewis on Aug 20, 2007 09:09 AM  Permalink
Appreciated! They are beggers and love to see everyone else doing the same.

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B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Dipak Bose on Aug 20, 2007 08:54 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

B Raman can be a CIA agent just like the previous Chief of R&AW, who has since defected to USA.
Indo-US Deal will make Pakistan and China much stronger than India, as In dia will not have any nuclear weapons.


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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 20, 2007 08:56 AM  Permalink

Chief of RAW defencted to USA?

Check your head instead.

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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Dipak Bose on Aug 20, 2007 12:53 PM  Permalink
Your check your head because you have no knowledge, you have no brain. It is a fact that the last Chief of R&AW has defected to USa along with every secret India has. When you do not know it you must be an idiot.
I am sure this Raman has taken money from the CIA.


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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by shanmuga subramanian on Aug 20, 2007 09:11 AM  Permalink
He is not a RAW agent ,

I am common man ,I know very well about Indian communists that all of you here

They are anti-nationalist people

They would oppose each and every good project in the name of welfare of the people

They are not going to get even a single seat in LokSabha in next elections

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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Dan Lewis on Aug 20, 2007 09:05 AM  Permalink
Clear your basics buddy. We want development in our country. For that reason we need power especially nuclear power because it secures the environment unlike that of thermal power. By the way what would you do with another nuclear bomb? 80% of the people in this country are below poverty line, no literacy, and inadequate infrastructure for development. Still today people are dying out of hunger. How many people get the benefit of health care? Do you guys have healthcare at all in the country? So what would you do with another bomb? You have bigger issues to take care of. Do not act like a left agent (or China?). If you love your country you must vow support for N-deal. It is for the betterment of India.

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RE:RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Dipak Bose on Aug 20, 2007 01:05 PM  Permalink
Nuclear power today contribute only 2-3 percent of the total energy in India. Even if we buy 10-12 vintage nuclear plants with 30 years old technology which are not going to work ( ENRON is the best example) nuclear power will contribute only 10 percent of total energy needs.
Energy production is not the isuue. The issue is to destroy Indian's capability to have nuclear weapons to defend India against Pakistan and China.
USA wants to reduce India to Thailand or Kenya, that is the whole purpose of the 123 Agreement.
Since 1974, India has received every type of nuclear technology ( as a result it is now self sufficient) from the USSR and Russia. India does not need USA at all regarding nuclear energy. USA did nothing during the last 60 years to help India to industrialize, USSR did.
USA has created the Muzzahidins, Taliban, Khalistanis, Al-Queada to destroy India. USa gave weapons to Pakistan to attack India in 1965. In 1971, USA was about to attack India to save Pakistan. Since 9/11 USA gave more than $7 Billions worth of weapons to Pakistan, which is a NATO ally of USA. Pakistan has received every type nuclear weapons and missiles from China without any objection from USA. US Economy is mortgaged to China; if China today cash its $500 Billion the Dollar will collapse immediately. So Do not expect any help from USA regarding China or Pakistan.
But USA needs India to sell its outdated nuclear plants. Ultimately India will be cheated ( as ENRON did to India) and India wil

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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Dan Lewis on Aug 20, 2007 07:43 PM  Permalink
Your arguments are self motivated and based on exaggerated facts. Example could be the use of 30yrs technology term. In past 30years, there was a tendency to make more nuclear bombs than fuel. Now the concept is changed. One bomb is enough to change the geography. You need to provide food, good education, health and shelter to your fellow citizens. US helped India earlier in the development and still an ally. Every year 100,000 Indian students come in US to study. This has enormously increased India s ability to channelize its brain stock towards technological and intellectual breakthroughs and also to increase its foreign reserves by several folds. My question to all of the hypocrites and US haters, why do these students do not go to study in Russia, China, Vietnam or even Pakistan? Russian and Chinese technologies are outdated and smuggled from US and could never meet the demands set by technological advancements. This N-deal will provide sufficient footage to India to stand on its own feet and also enable her to face her neighbors undauntedly. Look at the statements from China and Pakistan. They are feeling enormously insecure in response to our N-deal. Additionally China is utilizing its Indian communists to jeopardize the deal. Folks don%u2019t let that happen. It is your chance to show the solidarity as a country and to demean evil forces which always dragged you in the past.

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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Partha Paul on Aug 20, 2007 09:01 AM  Permalink
Another commie speaking Mr.Bose?You and your b-st-rd ideology,Marxism can go to hell.Be a nationalist first.I am a regular visitor to China,first thing, they are nationalists to the core,secondly India doesn't figure in their scheme of things.

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RE:B Raman may be on the payroll of the CIA
by Nitin Gupta on Aug 20, 2007 09:02 AM  Permalink
Btw try to understand the deal before writing scrap, dont talk like uneducated poor Banaglai who believes whatever these communists are saying.

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its time left is put out of the indian politics
by wilson thomas on Aug 20, 2007 08:53 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

the little respect that i had for the left is lost after this incident, their behaviour is realy suspecious considering the fact that they never raised any objections to China's claim of indian Soil (Arunachal).

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RE:its time left is put out of the indian politics
by John J Kottoor on Aug 20, 2007 09:56 AM  Permalink
Well said Wilson. I too were in favour of few of their policies on socialism. But would have never voted for them. The land reforms they brought could pull out a lot of people from under poverty line in Kerala and now it has the best human development index in the country at about 0.85 which's way ahead of the rest. China is no more socialist nor communist. It's just another capitalist like US under the red disguise. We are more of a socialist country. The only place on earth where communism worked in principle and governence and not in the name was Japan. If the govt can make sure to keep our foreign policy independent, aligning with US would benefit India since we have the worst 'dependable neighbouring nations scenario' after only to Israel. The comrades' suspicion is just crass. I have trust i the present govt and am hopeful they'll make a good solution for this. Now regarding BJP.. No comments... They are digging their on grave..

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IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO ANNOY THE UNITED STATES
by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 20, 2007 08:51 AM  Permalink 


AND ITS ALLIES THE EUROPEAN UNION, JAPAN & SOUTH KOREA WITHOUT VERY SERIOUS ECONOMIC REPURCUSSIONS.

THE 1ST NUCLEAR REACTOR AT TARAPUR - DONATED BY AMERICA

THE TEJJAS & DHRUVV HELICOPTER - RUNNING ON AMERICAN ENGINES

AMERICA THE LARGEST INVESTOR IN INDIA

AMERICA THE LARGEST OUTSOURCER TO INDIA

AMERICA IS THE LARGEST AID DONOR TO INDIA

GREATEST NUMBER OF INDIANS LIVING ABROAD - AMERICA

GREATEST NUMBER OF STUDENTS FROM INDIA STUDYING ABROAD - AMERICA

WILL ANYONE IN THEIR RIGHT SENSES RISK ANNOYING THE USA & ITS ALLIES FOR PLEASING A BUNCH OF RIFF-RAFF COMMUNISTS BACKED BY JEHADI FUNDAMENTALISTS, INHABITING MUD-HUTS IN CALCUTTA ?

RUSSIA IS FINISEHD ECONOMICALLY AND DEPENDS ON THE USA, EUROPE & JAPAN FOR INVESTMENTS TO KEEP ITS ECONOMY AFLOAT. AND NO ONE GETS ANY USEFUL BENEFITS FROM CHINA - JUST HUGE LOAD OF CHEAP PLASTIC TOYS DUMPED IN THE MARKET PLUS RISK OF SNATCHING OF TERRITORY LIKE TIBET WHEN POSSIBLE.

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Traitors
by Nitin Gupta on Aug 20, 2007 08:51 AM  Permalink 

the party that has no ground outside two states is trying to dominate india's foreign policy, and this without spine congress government will allow them to do so.
When these communist talk about country interest then they should mention whether India or China.
they will be the last person to think about India's interest.
I hope that these guys are winning in W.Bengal because of lot of Bangladesi, because i cant understand how indian's can vote for these traitors .

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CPIM opposing N-deal & Indo-US relations for 2 reasons
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 20, 2007 08:49 AM  Permalink 


CPIM is NOT opposed to N-deal alone. Its also against Indo-US strategic relationship.

The reasons are two fold:

1. CPIM believes "China's Interest is our Interest" (which Shri Raman has analysed here).

2. Equally important is, CPIM WANTS TO RALLY MUSLIMS IN A BIG WAY BY OPPOSING N Deal and Indo-US relationship. (Muslims are opposed to US now)

Both WB, Kerala has huge Muslim Pop. And wooing Madani, taking no action against those who gave fatwa to Taslima in Calcutta shows how Islamists and Communists work hand in hand.

CPIM IS HOWEVER A FOOL. THEY NEVER REALISE, NOT A SINGLE MUSLIM COUNTRY EVER HAD A COMMUNIST GOVT, THOUGH LOTS OF MUSLIM COUNTRIES ARE POOR.

When Muslim pop crosses threashold, they will kick out CPIM.

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weakend
by Tumhara Jija on Aug 20, 2007 08:49 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

India is weakend by its own people ... it is like "Sher ka sabse bada dushman khus Sher hota hai"

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RE:weakend
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 20, 2007 08:51 AM  Permalink

Its so true. Hindus are being divided along Caste and Language in the name of secularism. Plus, commies are representing foreign interests like China, now defunct USSR.

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RE:weakend
by Ayappan on Aug 20, 2007 08:53 AM  Permalink
The "people" are nothing but the muslims.....
very much irritating

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RE:RE:weakend
by Ayappan on Aug 20, 2007 08:54 AM  Permalink
very much irritating.....in the name of SECULARISM

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chinese intrusion in PM office
by bingo on Aug 20, 2007 08:47 AM  Permalink 


After intrusion in Tibet and Aksai Chin, now China trying to control
PM office.
Left parties are anti-Indians
and indirectly running Chinese
Policies.

With US support we have to
free Tibet and Aksai Chin.




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China????
by simha chalam on Aug 20, 2007 08:40 AM  Permalink 

Boss, I am presently in China. U know these ppl know nothing more than making a one-week-warranty products. So is going to be the case of the project in AP.
These ppl R coming the spoli the bit of english our ppl are conversant with. Cheers to Raja for the amount he bagged in this regard

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