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Nuclear Deal issue should be taken into Supreme Court urgently
by USamanta on Jul 10, 2008 09:20 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

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.

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RE:Nuclear Deal issue should be taken into Supreme Court urgently
by TongInChic on Jul 10, 2008 09:41 AM  Permalink
We have to move fast. Running for everything to the court means a waste of time and slowing down of everything. The courts do not have the knowledge to judge this. They need support of experts, who have already stated their stand about this, including the respected former president of India.

There has to be another way of addressing the issues involved.

Let us let the court have time to give out justice rather than getting involved in matters they cannot decide on their own.

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RE:Nuclear Deal issue should be taken into Supreme Court urgently
by USamanta on Jul 10, 2008 10:14 AM  Permalink

Secret parts of the deal are made hidden.
Even Kalam was not given the full text of the N-deal agreement. Yes, like Kalam I like N-deal for India
but clearly and transparently.
India is not Congress Party's personal property. They can not hide issues related national security and
sovereignty.

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by Rajiv Shivashankar on Jul 10, 2008 09:14 AM  Permalink 

The IAEA safeguards system is flawed to the effect that it is discriminatory to nations who have nuclear weapons and then set up this body to prevent others from having it. The idea that weapons of mass destruction are safe in the hands of a few and should not proliferate has been sonsigned to the dustbin with the US and China covertly encouraging Pakistan develop nuclear weapons. This holier than thou attitude is not in keeping with the time, and the IAEA should now move towards total dismantling of nuclear weapons and ensuring nuclear power tecnology is available to all nations under uniform safeguards. The threat of weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of terrorists of any hue is basically an American creation, since the Taliban is an American invention to fight a surrogate war against the then USSR in Afghanistan, now gone horribly out of control.
Let ALL nations decide to disband their nuclear arsenals under international supervision without hiding any of the weapons and develop a safe nuclear tecnology for public use in generating power, and then let everyone decide if the IAEA is biasedor not. In the present set up it is surely practising apartheid in a new form.

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left
by Guest on Jul 10, 2008 09:07 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

looks like there is a left party problem in the US also.. hehe..

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RE:left
by Avijit Das on Jul 10, 2008 09:17 AM  Permalink
It looks like leftists in India has outsourced the assignments of making an issue out of a non-issue to USA. ha ha ha. Poor leftists!!!

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