It was a pleasant sight to see Kevin Rudd (Australian PM) moving around MMS to get attention at the G8 meeting, even though he pretends to distance himself from India at home (Australia). What a wonderful era that I am living in! (I am studying in Aus, at the moment). Aus will come to India's way (they would rather grab the opportunity) in selling Uranium in the very near future, I'm very sure! hihi
RE:India!
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 09:36 AM Permalink
yeah... all the more idiotic this whole N-deal gymnastics proves to be ... ain't it?
What with Andrew Robb pressurising Rudd to sell Uranium to India, I don't really see what all this posturing by Congress is achieiving... .except for gratifying Bush's ego.. :-)
RE:India!
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 09:44 AM Permalink
My Clown. A very Good morning. I see that you in your chirping best.
Just a thought for the day. If you let your ideological prejudices murk up your thought processes, you can't help negativity.
Australia had been very adamant in their position. It was only because of Bush and the deal that Australia's previous Premier, John Howard agreed to sell uranium. Howard lost the elections and the Labor Party that formed the government, reverse the decision. The Labor Party is very hawkish on this issue.
If there is any turnaround in Australia foreign policy, we need to thank Bush and the Deal
RE:India!
by rohit sharma on Jul 10, 2008 09:49 AM Permalink
All right...don't worry when BJP in power..deal will be cancle and BJP will try to get uranium from Himalaya with help of Sadhus/pandit/hawan etc.
RE:RE:India!
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 09:53 AM Permalink
That will really be good... hope you are donating your precious vote to Indian Union Muslim League... your favourites.. :-)
our IT is booming, read in business section "IT sector set to hit the $50-billion mark", so now N Deal is almost not required as very soon these IT companies will find a way to hack power via fibre optics...
RE:Can any Mullah explain?
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 09:47 AM Permalink
Ask the pseudo-Hindus first why they oppose the deal and side with Jehadis? Does Advani consider this necessary to appease the Jehadis within the Muslim community?
RE:Can any Mullah explain?
by Nilesh Pant on Jul 10, 2008 09:37 AM Permalink
Why are you expecting Answers.Your questions are logical and sadly Politicians in India operate this way only.They do not have any answers to any logical issue facing India. Dut do not brand all Muslims as majority of them support and they are used by some Park Street based vendors who have never fought an Municipal election trying to run the country.
RE:Can any Mullah explain?
by Samir Moosa on Jul 10, 2008 10:03 AM Permalink
I am not certainly a Mullah, but let me try to answer your questions. 1. Till date there is no official word from any Indian-Muslim institution regarding the Nuclear Deal as most Muslims think it is beneficial for all. 2. Amarnath Yatra was started by Muslims in the first place, as the caves themselves were discovered by Muslims in the late 19th Century. It was a very profitable business managing visitors and pilgrims on this site. Now quite a few thousands of families will be deprived of their livelihood as the money will go directly into Government coffers. 3. Except for the Samajwadi Party Leader Mr. Abu Asim Azmi, no other Muslim has ever denied officially singing Vande Mataram. First of all it is not a national song, but is just a nation praising song, much like "Saare Jahaan Se Accha", which is actually a song written by a Muslim Mullah - Allama Iqbal. India's official national song or should we say anthem is "Jana Gana Mana" for your information.
Any more questions, please feel free to ask. I am always ready to help uneducated people like you.
RE:Can any Mullah explain?
by SI on Jul 10, 2008 10:25 AM Permalink
samir,the answers are good, except for the explanation of the amarnath strike. The livelihood of 1000s of people(which is an exaggeration),was not the projected issue.
RE:Can any Mullah explain?
by Samir Moosa on Jul 10, 2008 10:55 AM Permalink
Thanks for pointing that out to me. Inputs are useful though if they are correct. People are agitating as they think the government is trying to marginalise the Muslim population in the state by taking away a lucrative income opportunity away from them.
Nuclear Deal issue should be taken into Supreme Court urgently. Because Congress Party in the name of National Security keeps all secret issues hidden and never took the approval in the Parliament House. Since the matter (N-deal) is not passed in the parliament, it can not be a law. Therefore somebody should file a petition in Supreme Court in urgently to challenge the legality of the deal which strictly hampering the national interest and sovereignty of the nation, Congress does not respect the mandate of people's opinion and also does not respect the Parliament. Let Congress Party give the details of the N-deal agreement to the Supreme court and legality of the deal in terms of national security and sovereignty be scrutinized in Supreme Court. Let somebody file the petition in the Supreme Court.
RE:Nuclear Deal issue should be taken into Supreme Court urgently
by RAVI NAMBIAR on Jul 10, 2008 09:34 AM Permalink
why don't you file a petition?? Major problem of India is non visionary people like this.
RE:WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO BJP/CPM 'S GOBAR GAS TECHNOLOGY??
by Guest on Jul 10, 2008 09:20 AM Permalink
angrej chale gaye lekin ek isko aur sonia ko chhod ke gaye.....Ye albert ko rediff par entertainment karane ke lie aur sonia ko pure des ke politician ke entertainment ke lie... lol
RE:WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO BJP/CPM 'S GOBAR GAS TECHNOLOGY??
by Bunty Ahluwalia on Jul 10, 2008 09:10 AM Permalink
The Gobar will be thrown on ur face! Happy?
Going by the reports, certainly there will be a deal, except that we need to ratify it more, especially the terms set by the suppliers group, being a moderate I am of the opinion that the Left should consider the deal in a more pragmatic manner, rather then a Holistic approach.
RE:Nuclear Deal
by gautam roy on Jul 10, 2008 09:30 AM Permalink
That`s why left will never be able to take driver`s seat, they will only critisize and never any direction or a positive contribution.