Lefts have the right to withdraw their support. But they should be very careful about the outcome of next general election. First BJP led NDA will emerge the power at centre. Congress will survive without any major lose. But the lefts will face heavy fall in Kerala and WB. Now they have 18 MPs in their fold. If forced for immediate elections they will lose more than 10 in their present numbers. They will face the same situation in WB and Tripura.
RE:Left will loose next election
by Arup Chakraborty on Jul 01, 2008 05:27 PM Permalink
Mohan Left ll lose the next election alright but dont u think all the parties are actually hiding the true story behind it. Specially BJP, who was start this N-deal process.
RE:Left will loose next election
by jas india on Jul 01, 2008 05:21 PM Permalink
If left will get less seat you want to worry about it and it will not make them any difference. But the big loser will be congress, they will not be able to get even 50 seats.
RE:Yennaku Oru Unmai Theringe Akanum
by Vedprakash Sharma on Jul 01, 2008 05:45 PM Permalink
Left paries is not putting the truth, ok, agreed. They are against America , also agreed. But if congressi telling tat it is infavour of country, then why they are not putting infront of people India or Lok shabha. There is some thin "DAL MAIN KALA HAIN. And Congressi KI NIYAT MAIN KHOT HAIN. Thay totally failed infront of economical front. And internationally they will demoralise India.
arent worried about the price rise which is killing the people slowly. But they are pulling out because of this N deal. This just shows these people's parties true worth.
It is quite understandable that every political party wants to gain something from N-Deal. Not the parties who are in India but also parties from US and Australia also. Nobody think why the labour party of Australia withdraw the agreement which previously the democrat sign with India for selling urenium. This is just an example what are the things to come next for India. We are very clear in our mind that our country needs to grow like nothing else and beats counties like USA, China in economy and technological field. But the question is can N-deal do that for us? No Never. It will allow coutry like USA, Australia to interfare in our policy making. And then we will become another friendly nation of USA allies. Dont u ever think what will happen then, we will loss our creditibility which we proud of and become a country like pakistan. Today it is a major question whether we go for N-deal or not and it requires more debate publically. I feel let people decide whether they want to a free nation or Usa allies. And go ahead with that decision. No matter what the consequence will be?
RE:The N-Deal
by Arup Chakraborty on Jul 01, 2008 05:36 PM Permalink
My Brother USA is most strognest ally of Pakistan. If u dont know history then go back start studying now.
RE:The N-Deal
by sony kalloor on Jul 01, 2008 05:25 PM Permalink
Its cheap to assume to be super power when u r not ! Lets leave hypocracy and face facts. A country of 100 Million if they have to achieve a stantard of living which is 1/2 that an average American enjoys we will need the same energy resource as of the US. Currentely the energy capability of India is just 3% of the total energy used by the US! WE DONT WANT NEUCLER DEAL B/CAUSE WE DONT LIKE AMERICA. WE DONT WANT IRAN PIPE LINE AS WE DONT LIKE PAKISTAN. LUCKILY WE DONT HAVE A DISLIKE TO BUY PETROL FROM MUSLIM NATIONS!! wah INDIA wah..
RE:There will no outcome to feed the cow of George Bush. MMS will understand it within a few days.
by Sun on Jul 01, 2008 05:13 PM Permalink
But the Chinese dogs have bred enough puppies now roaming in India in the name of commies.
RE:RE:There will no outcome to feed the cow of George Bush. MMS will understand it within a few days.
by Sun on Jul 01, 2008 05:36 PM Permalink
But why dont you ask the Pekingese to stop moaning.
RE:There will no outcome to feed the cow of George Bush. MMS will understand it within a few days.
by abhishek shrivastava on Jul 01, 2008 05:14 PM Permalink
Wake up "Mr Enlightened" from BushMania.