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FEAR OF MAYAWATI'S MAYAJAL IS THE NEW PHENOMENON IN INDIAN POLITICS!!!
by wani bhardwaj on Oct 13, 2007 10:28 AM  Permalink 

The sudden U turn of UPA's attitude on 123 issues and their statements that they are not for imposing mid term election, the people of India has to understand the reason about it. MAYAWATI, the new star of Indian Politics is growing in all the states and she has got absolute majority in UP during the recent UP election. Her attitude on social issues and solutions for all the current problems, including reservation system, she proved that her party is becoming the major political party in National Level. At present only two major national political parties are here in India: one is the skeleton, deadlier congress communal party; second is the BJP on whom everybody is accusing as Hindu majority party. However, if somebody resigns from BJP, congress is ready to accept them and vice versa, and hence it should be treated that the arugments are hollow. Now the new party has risen to the horizon and MAYAWATI is taking all religions into confidence and is equally treating and therefore, this PARTY may the answer for an alternative national party in the Indian History. If the things are going like this, she may be becoming PRIME MINISTER in India after the next general election. Keep it up!!!


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M Singh Failed PM
by Les Miserables on Oct 13, 2007 09:28 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

P.V Narasimha Rao was the architect of economic reforms in India and Manmohan Singh is thanklessly hijacking all the credits due to PVN. If M Singh is so much capable and diplomatic, he should be able to continue with the same reform process now. But, If you look back to last three years of economic scenarios in India, reform process is in stagnant mode. He cannot even handle the black mailing from Left parties.
Manmohan is so thankless that he never ever acknowledged his political mentor PVN and became a tool in the hands of Sonia Gandhi.
What ever deficiencies PVN had, he was one of the best PMs of modern India and the level of his diplomacy was evident in the involvement of oppositions in key decision making process. Manmohan Singh is an utterly failed PM in every sense. Congress and he were trying to use Nuclear for their on political mileage without even taking any political parties in to confidence.

So M Sigh is a failed PM in all sense, whether it be diplomacy, political reform, economic reform, handling terrorism etc. etc.


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RE:M Singh Failed PM
by ss on Oct 13, 2007 10:34 AM  Permalink
you are thankless people, infected with RSS virus. Be thankful to both MMS and PVN.

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RE:M Singh Failed PM
by Les Miserables on Oct 13, 2007 11:27 AM  Permalink
Somebody asked you to append an 'a' before your name. Please don't delay it and publish in gazette

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RE:M Singh Failed PM
by raveendra on Oct 13, 2007 11:25 AM  Permalink
Congress made country bow to US pressure only BJP can save the country

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RE:M Singh Failed PM
by Suresh Babu on Oct 13, 2007 11:55 AM  Permalink
If BJP voted to power, they will sell the Parliament building to US President. It is their agenda.

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RE:M Singh Failed PM
by Sathish N on Oct 13, 2007 12:40 PM  Permalink
Very out-of-the-air assumption.

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Not surprising
by Mahesh on Oct 13, 2007 06:12 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I clearly mentioned in one of my comments way back in September that Congress will give a slow burial to this deal. They have achieved all the political benefits out of this. Meanwhile BJP wanted only a domestic law to overcome Hyde Act in USA and otherwise they supported the deal. Still, from the beginning I was of the wiew that BJP made a mistake in joining the Commies side of the argument. BJP should have rather supported the deal and asked the UPA to go ahead even if Commies oppose the deal. That strategy would have worked politically as well as in getting support from the people.

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RE:Not surprising
by Suresh Babu on Oct 13, 2007 12:01 PM  Permalink
One thing is sure now there is no opposition to UPA as there was only Left Parties and UPA since last three months. BJP leaders have no voice in the Nuclear deal.

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RE:Not surprising
by kandhukuri kumar on Oct 13, 2007 07:15 AM  Permalink
I think that's not true.. Congress is the only party that has that guts to bring this deal into paper.. even BJP tried in 2001 and failed miseribly. Manmohan singh is the man behind all the economic reforms of modern INDIA.. and this is the another huge revolutionary idea of DR.Singh, which will make our country more strong and also will produce more jobs. There is no way that deal is going to end, its just small game that CPI/CPM is told to play to save CPI/CPM party from polls, because they are going to verly badly. Even the Wbengal CM told the nuclear deal is important for modern india and this is going to happen but we need patience...

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RE:RE:Not surprising
by Prashanth Sheshadri on Oct 13, 2007 09:10 AM  Permalink
Congress is expert in making fool of people and deriving political mileage out of everything that they do. The suckers from left played along very well and achieved their objective (i.e that of China). So, basically the output is lots of foolish people who can't see through Congress tactics. MM Singh never had the balls to get this deal to completion. He has once again shown who is the real boss in his party. Shame on MM Singh!

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RE:Not surprising
by Mahesh on Oct 13, 2007 07:25 AM  Permalink
BJP government was the architect of this idea but they could not take it to conclusion as their term ended. Congress only followed BJP and expanded on that. If Dr. Singh was such a great person, why is he going back now? If you think this is just a game, dream on. Time is everything. If this deal is delayed beyond this year, you conclude it is dead. America will not have time to approve this deal next year as they will be in election mode. Congress will do anything to save their power including destroying/sacrificing the country's interests.

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RE:Not surprising
by my message on Oct 13, 2007 08:03 AM  Permalink


The simplest thing the PM should have done is to involve the Opposition BJP in the negotiations a la PVN and Vajpayee in the UN. That way the BJP could not have gone back.

But the congress did not do that as they wanted to bask in the glory had the deal been successful. It was only when the BJP opposed the deal that the talk, of the deal being started by BJP, started.

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Wondering
by Arman on Oct 13, 2007 05:48 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

where is the nuclear sell out crowd today?
Now the deal can go back to negotiating table
1. Remove perpetuity clause. If US does not keep its word, the whole deal is out and India gets to keep the nuclear material.
2. The deal should be implemented only after US builds first nuclear plant and Indian poor people really get to see the uninterrupted power supply. No IAEA inspectors till then. Indians need to know if US can keep her promise.

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RE:Wondering
by Mahesh on Oct 13, 2007 06:15 AM  Permalink
The problem is we don't get to dictate all the terms. It is not that USA is the sole beneficiary in this. Also the next administration in USA may not be this accomodating.

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RE:Wondering
by stav on Oct 13, 2007 06:15 AM  Permalink
America is not going remove the clause, you need to face reality. No one goes to negotiations with the US in equal terms, the fact is you cannot. They are the world power, moreover they are the voice of the world as far as our nuclear treaty is concerned. If we dont go nuclear today, you better come up with a way to use gobar cakes to run your car. We need energy desperately at all cost.

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who prikked Sonia's bubble
by Arman on Oct 13, 2007 05:32 AM  Permalink 

Contrary to popular myth and unintelligent utterances here, it is not the lefties who vetoed the nuclear bill but combo of Bihari Babu Lalu Yadav and Maratha leader Sharad Pawar who made it clear to madam that if she went ahead with nuclear sell out, they would ditch her and join NDA.
It is on the strength of these regional parties that congress could increase its tally in the last elections. Without these regional parties congress would be in double figures. Fake Gandhi and now fake Dhoni (embecile Rahul) can deceive just that much.

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hey BJP
by ashish sinha on Oct 13, 2007 05:23 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

if you want to support the deal, you can, but when you r not going to support it anyways, then why r u shouting when the govt is going cold.

this is what you also wanted ( along with communists ).. right ?

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RE:hey BJP
by san man on Oct 13, 2007 05:53 AM  Permalink
no, no, don't try to single out BJP. The issue is about the govt totally doing a flip-flop on something that they have been talking about for a long time. There has to be accountability for this. They have been leading the people on, by telling lies.

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