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2nd coming of sardar patel
by deepak on Oct 30, 2007 07:05 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Narendra Modi - the political heir of Sardar Patel
10/30/2007 3:49:32 AM P. Deivamuthu, Editor, Hindu Voice

John Swinton, the foremost journalist of his day (1890), once said in New York: %u201CThere is no such thing, at this stage of the world%u2019s history in America, as an independent press. ... I am paid weekly for keeping my honest opinions out of the paper. ...We are intellectual prostitutes.%u201D

What Swinton said about 100 years ago is a fitting tribute to our present day mediapersons of the likes of Tarun Tejpal of Tehelka.

Tarun Tejpal represents the %u201CBlackmail journalists%u201D of Indian Media. He is a gun totting vagrant let loose in the backyards of the unstructured Indian democracy where the media does not play a fair game. Instead of totting guns he is totting hidden cameras. It plays to the tunes of distant masters, and takes instructions from masters sitting in China, Russia, Vatican and USA.

There was never any ambiguity over the central aim of the sting %u201COperation Kalank%u201D: To secure the downfall of Modi. The reporter Ashis Khetan quite openly admits that he was initially despatched to Gujarat to do %u201Ca sting operation on Chief Minister Narendra Modi%u2019s involvement in a spate of fake encounter killings.%u201D When that pre-judged investigation failed, Tehelka fell back on the riots of 2002.

Indian media is acting like the fifth column and it has let down the Indian people by its loyalties to alien masters, who want a

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RE:2nd coming of sardar patel
by Sahadevan KK on Oct 31, 2007 10:49 AM  Permalink
American leaders showed the way of income in US Dollar. Conversion rate is 39 now! Leadership started to work with Manmohan Singh.

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RE:2nd coming of sardar patel
by Sahadevan KK on Oct 31, 2007 12:17 PM  Permalink
Hindus also must unite as secularists. We must pledge that we do not kill Hindus, Muslims, Christians, social activists... The coming agreement between Congress and BJP will bring a 'Gujarat' in national level.

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nuke emergy for us
by paniker on Oct 30, 2007 07:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

To the question of ever increasing energy needs of india through the supply of technology and components from US,one should learn from experience of Enron Company in US and thier indian plant in konkan.The way the companies executives are exposed in thier clandestine dealing to amass wealth by over invoicing the supplies to the company and profiting thier personal coffers by way of kick backs,which landed the enron executives into yhe gallows is any sye opener to to the indian public, not to mention the millions the enron has diverted from india by over invoicing thier supplies of machinery to india and filling the coffers of indian polity and thier executives in US.While the perpetuaters of this crime was booked in US nothing happend to the india looters.We have got our Tatas who are the pioneers in the field of energy in india,instead giving them a free hand to them to go about with the production of conventional and non conventional energy, we should not depend fully on the suzerinity of US in matters relating to our nuclear needs and energy needs. This example is a pointer to the fact that US technology may be of the next generation but the cost they are asking for is of the 22nd centuary which the ordinary public has to bear it,instead of that take away all beaurocratic hassels and allow our private sector to invest in energy field and allow them to supply to the consumer directly by avoiding the middle man and the extra profit earned by them less burdening the publ

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RE:nuke emergy for us
by raj on Oct 30, 2007 09:15 PM  Permalink
paniker, People who involved for this treaty are far brighter than you. Your basic objection is very simple. You just dont like the countries name (USA). Would you be happy if we singed similar treaty with CHINA or RUSSIA? As we speaking Egypt is singing a similar treaty with the US( non alinged country). Countries which has close friendship with the US are doing far better than any damn socialist/Commie nations. World have changed. Time for change in our country. This old cold war mentality has to to go. It seems you from Kerala. Unemployement is very high among youth in Kerala. Mallus object any companies to establish. Strike, and lockout is their prime goal once they get hired. Nobody want to invest in Kerala. Why? Communism is not going to create job and proseperity. Kerala is the most backward state when comes to factories and business. Next door Chennai is doing far better than kerala.You dont see this kind of strike and lawlesnes. Please dont preach about business deals. Mr.Manmohan singh cant go wrong on that. He is one heck of a brilliant man. He knows what he is getting into. He wont sellout India like the Communist did in 1962 and still licking the feet of China. WE INDIANS NEED STRONG , DEMOCRACTIC FRIENDS. PLEASE GO AND IMPROVE YOUR STATE. IT IS IN A FINANCIAL MESS.

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RE:nuke emergy for us
by Sahadevan KK on Oct 31, 2007 10:48 AM  Permalink
American leaders showed the way of income in US Dollar. Conversion rate is 39 now! Leadership started to work with Manmohan Singh.

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Check this wat people say
by on Oct 30, 2007 07:02 PM  Permalink 

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Delay in N-deal
by Gurudutt kamath on Oct 30, 2007 06:43 PM  Permalink 

LET THE PARLIMENT DISCUSS THE ISSUE AS PLANNED. WHAT CAN HAPPEN IN FUTURE IS NOBODY'S GAME.

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Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by Saubashya Sur on Oct 30, 2007 06:42 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I can't understand what' s biting the government from signing the N-deal. Majority of Indians are in favour of the deal. Forget about the left. They are traitors. Let the government fall by signing the deal. Majority of Indians will vote it back to power. WE MUST COMPLETE THE DEAL IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST AND NOT CHINESE INTEREST.
We are in a global village, we should accept that. What Glasnost and Perestroika was in the erstwhile USSR in the late 90's is Globalization, privatisation and industrialization today. Manmohanji's economic reforms (open market reforms) which was vehemently opposed by the Left save India from being bankrupt.
We will have zero credibility if we lose the N deal.

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RE:Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by vinamra singhai on Oct 30, 2007 06:52 PM  Permalink
what are you saying is right but N-deal is having a timeline which is now extended to mid 2008...so suppose the government falls and there is a election and the new government take the office by say mar-apr 2008..and then it has to talk with IAEA, then NSG and then make domestic nuclear suppliers protection law and then it need to pass by US congress....and that too within 2 months which is impossible....also can you believe that we called IAEA director to NEW DELHI and told him to go back coz we could not able to decided about N-DEAl from past 2 years and still thinking....what was that?..

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RE:Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by Chanchal Malviya on Oct 30, 2007 07:31 PM  Permalink
I do not agree to your view dear... Had the deal been so benefitiary to the country, why would have Congress done it without anyone's consent... Why the question of raising the controversy after taking the step? There is surely some fishing behind this. Congress is a cheater to the nation and Sonia is leading the cheat... we all know the background of Sonia... How can such a lady take correct steps of national level and how can the greedy Congress think positively for the nation... Not at all..

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RE:RE:Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by Krishna Prasath on Oct 30, 2007 07:48 PM  Permalink
Dear Chanchai, don't go too personal here, I think you are lot better than those persons on whom you comment so don't lover yourself to their level.

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RE:Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by ashok vidyarthy on Oct 30, 2007 07:27 PM  Permalink
PM sir ..... huh. Now accept the Americans as your masters. What Chinese interests are you talking about? Have you gone thru the deal docs pal? Why isn't the yanks offering us the same terms that they offered to the Chinese? Its because them Chinese are more powerful at this stage and they WOULD NOT allow the yanks to browbeat them. Your PM sir has done the opposite. He has inadvertently allowed the yanks to push him into a corner, and now he is getting screwed. WHO gave him the right to go and close a deal all by himself, that too when his party does not have the majority? Why the hell we INDIANS still cower down when confronted by the white skin????

And who do we lose credibility to ..... Americans ...... huh. Their interest is only to sell their wares. Wake up, you are dealing with a nation which survives on marketing hype and when it does not work, they arm twist. Thats exactly what is happening with Iran. Just see the way they are going and threatening the other nations who were moderates and what pressure tactics they are using to stop business dealings with Iran.

US motto is simple ..... tow our line or else .... ARE YOU WILLING TO TOW THEIR LINE? We MUST learn to do business on our terms and reject outright the methodical pressure tactics that you are seeing happening.

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RE:Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by Krishna Prasath on Oct 30, 2007 07:41 PM  Permalink
i don't understand how signing the deal makes us accept Americans as our masters? if you don't know what chinese interests are then it is high time you start learning the history. And if you have read the agreement I wish to know what you found bad in that other than separation of civilian and military use n-reactors and the recall of tech when we denote a a-bomb.

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RE:Prime Minister Sir please complete the deal
by vinamra singhai on Oct 30, 2007 06:50 PM  Permalink
what are you saying is right but N-deal is having a timeline which is now extended to mid 2008...so suppose the government falls and there is a election and the new government take the office by say mar-apr 2008..and then it has to talk with IAEA, then NSG and then make domestic nuclear suppliers protection law and then it need to pass by US congress....and that too will left only 2 months which is impossible....also can you believe that we called IAEA director to NEW DELHI and tell him to go back coz we could not able to decided about N-DEAl from past 2 years and still thinking....what's that?....

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Deal is dumped
by MOHAN PYARE on Oct 30, 2007 06:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

India has dumped the deal becuase of compulsions of Coalition politics. It is better not to waste time discussing the dead issue.

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RE:Deal is dumped
by Sahadevan KK on Oct 31, 2007 12:17 PM  Permalink
Hindus also must unite as secularists. We must pledge that we do not kill Hindus, Muslims, Christians, social activists... The coming agreement between Congress and BJP will bring a 'Gujarat' in national level.

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delay .... huh
by ashok vidyarthy on Oct 30, 2007 06:30 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

to hell with you yanks. don't try arm-twist our nation even if our prime minister is of a spineless disposition.

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RE:delay .... huh
by Krishna Prasath on Oct 30, 2007 07:51 PM  Permalink
I think you misunderstood the matter it is not the yanks who are doing the arm-twisting, any country will want something in return, if only we are able to get the deal to our favor we are good, else no use in blaming them. I don't think this is a bad deal either.

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