I am in a big setback after knowing that BJP is not supporting N-Deal. Is BJP is doing this only because of opposition party. Now i feel guilt to support BJP blindly from last 20 years.
RE:Shiv Sena is supporting N-Deal then why not BJP.
by Simple Indian on Jul 09, 2008 03:29 PM Permalink
FYI Shiv sena is suuporting BJP in this matter.
RE:Shiv Sena is supporting N-Deal then why not BJP.
by nimit patel on Jul 09, 2008 04:01 PM Permalink
no its not like that... BJP is only not supporting on one thing... they jsut want to keep option open for nuclear test... for military purpose..
they clearly telling we are with the deal, we know its on nation interest and they want to deal go on but they jsut want keep option open for test of nuclear explosion in future..
at least BJP is telling on which point they are opposing it valid reason and not like left and other who makes it anti muslim this and that....
RE:Shiv Sena is supporting N-Deal then why not BJP.
by hameed vinod on Jul 09, 2008 03:33 PM Permalink
its wrong to say that BJP is not supporting nuclear deal ...BJP itself negotiated it earlier ...but the point is that BJP is opposing this deal cos deal is harsh on India ...BJP is ready to vote for this deal with better conditions to India ...and this is the sign of a true nationalist party ...on the other hand, Left is opposing this deal in totality ...they dont want to hav any deal with USA ...and for Congress, its better not to say anything ....their historical blunders are so many, that u can write a whole book on that ...
and its Congress, which taught the true meaning of these words ..."Lamhon ne khata ki, Sadiyon ne saza paayi"
RE:Shiv Sena is supporting N-Deal then why not BJP.
by Islah Indian on Jul 09, 2008 03:59 PM Permalink
Don't be foolish. The deal that NDA was going to sign was much worse. So how can BJP oppose even better deal ? If it is opposing it is just for the sake of opposition. Now see where the intrests of the so called nationalist party lie.
RE:Shiv Sena is supporting N-Deal then why not BJP.
by minc on Jul 09, 2008 03:29 PM Permalink
bhaiya, apne yaha saala yehi locha hai..opposition party bola to always oppose hi karne ka....whatever the decision, always oppose karo....
RE:Shiv Sena is supporting N-Deal then why not BJP.
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 09, 2008 03:50 PM Permalink
Congress recd a big slap on its 'dash' point. A little bit time will take to stand aright. It is an outcome of 60 years' anti-people policy. Congress has broken its own leg. It ordered for artificial leg.
When Rajiv Gandhi brought computers IT in In India in 1980's these commies CPI-M Opposed IT said that because of computer millions of people will lose jobs. Now every one knows how many jobs created in India because of IT.And where India stand today because of IT. Now these commies CPI-M again saying same statement for Nuclear Deal and every thing.Let them bark dont care.
RE:Left communist Vs India Progress
by Bipinchandra Pandit Lokhande on Jul 09, 2008 03:27 PM Permalink
Not only communist but BJP also opposed When Rajiv Gandhi brought computers IT in In India in 1980's .
RE:Left communist Vs India Progress
by Leoorn on Jul 09, 2008 03:23 PM Permalink
Poor guys what will they do they still follow the marxist ideologies written almost a century ago.
Throught the world communism has been declated a failure but for our CPI(M) guys.
this is the time when we should not go for this nuclear deal with conditions which are hampering our nuclear arsenal ...the time is very less with developed countries ...they hav to give us the nuclear technology for 2 reasons - to control climate change and to reduce the oil prices in future ...so why should we hurry??? ....when BJP was negotiating this deal earlier, the conditions were tougher and it was not signed ...after 5 years, we r getting much better deal ...and in next 5 year, it will be much much better ...the developed countries will hav to give us our due ...they hav to acknowledge that we r nuclear power and they will sell us the Uranium those who r telling that this is the best deal which u can get from USA are lying ....such statements are made to put pressure on India to sign deal with the present set of conditions ...which are seriously against the national sovereignity
RE:BJP is right
by Mohammed basheer on Jul 09, 2008 03:24 PM Permalink
Obama has made it clear that he is not for the deal. So india will have to wait another 4 or 8 more years before another republican govt. comes in to give us a better deal. Why risk the country when we are already short of fuel for the existing reactors by the tune of 40%.
RE:BJP is right
by hameed vinod on Jul 09, 2008 03:25 PM Permalink
i hav already replied that
..."those who r telling that this is the best deal which u can get from USA are lying ....such statements are made to put pressure on India to sign deal with the present set of conditions ...which are seriously against the national sovereignity "
I wonder if the supreme court is the apex body set for the country, why cant we have a ruling of two party system in India atleast before the next general elections. Its immaterial if Congress or BJP rules to take the right & bold decisions the country requires a two party system or else the Indian Military will have to take charge of the country immediately.
Exit of Left forever from Indian politics.... What a relief. Either Congress without left or NDA. Both are ok and good for India. This is a historic celebration time for India and only the stock market is celebrating from the time left exited from india.
RE:Nation is relieved
by nishu kutty on Jul 09, 2008 03:25 PM Permalink
BSE is a great indicator of India's Growing economy. Everybody is happy about the great technical supports and stabiiy it has gone, particularly during the past 2 months. Let it continue in the future also. -By technical support team.(NDTV Profit, TV 18)
The Left should campaign extensively through India to highlight de-merits of N-deal which will harm India's interest. The Congress has taken it as a ego problem. The country's interest is most important. There is nothing wrong in joining BJP by Left for this cause. The SP could not withstand the heat of BSP, hence they have joined hands with Congress. For the Country's sake the Govt should release the text of IAEA safeguards. The Govt come and go but the people of India should know the implications.
RE:N-deal campaign
by chandra on Jul 09, 2008 03:38 PM Permalink
Congress have been practising a these foolish trends since from independence, Jawaharlala Nehru in Tibet issue, Indira after Indo pak war(in shimla) now MM Singh in Japan. They never felt that they are answerable to the nation, they never disclose the clue behind it. Hey Ram please vanish these politicians from India.
Communist parties are always suspicious about americans nuclear deal.Even though our straight forword prime minister and DR Abdul kalam has assured the safety of the nuclear deal, still they dont have trust with our reliable people. Today even chinese govt have improved in their thinking but our communists ie left group remained narrow minded. Think about our country and do the development of our country.
RE:Wrong thinking
by nishu kutty on Jul 09, 2008 03:17 PM Permalink
Mr.Gananesuuu, Please let us know about who is Abdul Kalaam. Was is the same person who was dumped by the congress for the Presedential post 6 months back ahead of "Prathibha Paatil the great".
RE:Wrong thinking
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 09, 2008 03:30 PM Permalink
Congress recd a big slap on its 'dash' point. A little but time will take to stand aright. It is an outcome of 60 years' anti-people policy
RE:cpm's support to govt.
by nishu kutty on Jul 09, 2008 03:22 PM Permalink
Thank Mr.Sundu, BSE is a great indicator India's Growing economy. Everybody is happy about the great technical supports and stabiiy it has gone throught the past 2 months. Let it continue in the future also.
The Congress leadership and the UPA government are propagating that the Indo-US nuclear deal is absolutely essential for India 's energy security. A massive disinformation campaign has been mounted that nuclear energy is a solution not only to the shortage of electricity in the country but also an answer to the oil price rise. This is nothing but a cover to promote the strategic ties with the US . As it is difficult to promote India-US strategic ties directly, therefore the recourse to false claims that nuclear energy will at one stroke reduce not only our oil consumption and but also remove our power shortages. Let us take the issue of oil first. More than 50% of India 's oil consumption is in the transport sector – cars, buses and trucks and the rest in petrochemicals and fertilisers. Only a small amount is used in the power plants. Nuclear energy has very little to do with oil – it cannot be used as a substitute for oil; unless the Government experts have found a new way to burn uranium directly in cars and buses! On the other hand, Natural Gas from Iran would insulate India substantively from the oil price shocks. The Government has been dragging its feet over the Iran Gas Pipeline project at the behest of the US and in consideration of the Hyde Act.
RE:Mythical energy claims to promote a bad nuclear deal.
by bency mohan gopalakrishnan on Jul 09, 2008 03:09 PM Permalink
On the power shortages, the facts are as follows. India's growing shortage of electricity has little to do with a lack of nuclear energy but a lot to do with starving the power sector of public investments over the last two decades. In the last three Five-year plans, capacity additions has been of around 20,000 MW per Plan, less than what we had added in the 7th Plan Even if the Deal is signed today, it will take about 8 years before any electricity is produced from imported reactors under the Deal. The cost of installing nuclear power plants using imported reactors is three times that of coal-fired plants of the same size. The cost of electricity from such plants will be more than Rs. 5.00,twice that from coal-fired plants The quickest and cheapest way to remove the current electricity shortages is to build coal-fired plants which take half the time required by nuclear plants Nuclear plants require imported uranium, which is controlled by a small international cartel. The price of uranium has gone up by five times in the last few years because of this cartel. Nuclear energy has an important place in India 's energy option and this route needs to be kept open for the future. However, this should be based on our indigenous technology and our indigenous resources to ensure energy security. Even with the most optimistic nuclear scenario that the Government has projected, Nuclear energy will at best meet only 8% of our electricity demand and about 4% of our total primary
RE:RE:Mythical energy claims to promote a bad nuclear deal.
by bency mohan gopalakrishnan on Jul 09, 2008 03:14 PM Permalink
The Government has also been highlighting a temporary shortage of uranium fuel and painting it as a permanent one. The Government, either deliberately or a failure of planning, did not invest in expanding the existing uranium mines or opening new mines. Worse, they also closed one of the existing mines. The Atomic Energy Commission has made clear that we have enough uranium for 10,000 MW of installed capacity against the current capacity of only about 4,000 MW. It appears that the spectre of uranium shortage has been created only to push a Deal that is not in India 's national interest. The India-US Nuclear Deal is not about India 's energy security. Energy security lies in using indigenous energy resources such as coal and ensuring our future energy supplies from Iran and other countries in West and Central Asia . n Obviously, augmenting indigenous coal production, investing in oil exploration, securing gas supplies through Iran Gas Pipeline are much more important for India's energy security than buying imported reactors and importing uranium for such nuclear plants. Energy security does not lie in helping a moribund US nuclear industry to sell us billions of dollars of reactors, which nobody is buying in the US . Mythical energy claims are being made in order to promote a bad nuclear deal. Energy is just a cover
RE:Mythical energy claims to promote a bad nuclear deal.
by Manen Rafsani on Jul 09, 2008 03:17 PM Permalink
From where will we get the coal. Coal reserves are already dwindling.
RE:Mythical energy claims to promote a bad nuclear deal.
by hameed vinod on Jul 09, 2008 03:22 PM Permalink
who told u that coal reservers are dwindling ...India has one of the largest reserves of coal ...and why govt is not pursuing for hydro and tidal power plants ...learn from China's action ...dont go by her words (support to nuclear deal)
RE:Mythical energy claims to promote a bad nuclear deal.
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 09, 2008 03:51 PM Permalink
Congress recd a big slap on its 'dash' point. A little bit time will take to stand aright. It is an outcome of 60 years' anti-people policy. Congress has broken its own leg. It ordered for artificial leg.