Left was fighting for people's requirements for last 4 years. Congress forgot it. Congress also recognised that if some fundamentalists are with them, they can rule another 600 years!!
RE:Left was fighting for people's requirements for last 4 years. Congress forgot it. Congress also recognised that if some fundamentalists are with them, they can rule another 600 years!!
by Beachy Babes on Jul 15, 2008 12:50 PM Permalink
Sahadevan, why did you copulate with your own mother? Her son will be Her grandson.
RE:Left was fighting for people's requirements for last 4 years. Congress forgot it. Congress also recognised that if some fundamentalists are with them, they can rule another 600 years!!
by All Right on Jul 17, 2008 12:11 PM Permalink
Aren't you free?
RE:Left was fighting for people's requirements for last 4 years. Congress forgot it. Congress also recognised that if some fundamentalists are with them, they can rule another 600 years!!
by Sahadevan KK on Jul 15, 2008 12:49 PM Permalink
News: When Left divides the secular votes, we [BJP and Congress] should come together: Abhishek Singhvi, Congress Spokesperson Comment: 12 spokepersons started working. Numbers are ready, however, calling. Media says BJP leadrs are in a secret meeting in Gujarat.
While theoretically, non-conventional energy holds much promise, it like the Hybrid car released recently in the market - 5 times the cost of the petrol version.
As and when technologies on non-conventional energies become technically and economically viable, India should re-define energy security strategies to these. Until then, their place in the energy security mix should be limited.
If non-conventional sources were so viable, let me ask the Commies and Knickerwallahs why in the respective states they haven't given the priority to these?
Why not instead of flying kites, the BJP in their supposedly model state Gujarat switch entirely to non-conventional sources of energy? At present, natural gas commands the most significant share of the state's power supply.
The global price of natural gas is going to spiral in a way that it out paces the global oil rise very shortly. More so, if Iran who has the second largest natural gas reserve in the world is attacked. As and when natural gas spirals, it will adversely affect Gujarat's economy. So the BJP should actually draw up an alternative power strategy for Gujarat. And let us then whether they will walk their (idle) talk and give non-conventional energy the priority which they claim!
Wat is the point a passing a deal with such a huge impact by distributing 25 crores to MP's and then justifying public abou the deal and playing with their sentiments. Had the deal been really great, then there would not have been such a huge complicacy. I think even a layman may understand that we are playing into the hands of US. I believe better to eat less than to beg for more.
RE:A fantasy of PM
by All Right on Jul 15, 2008 12:47 PM Permalink
If in Karnataka BJP can buy MLAs for Rs 5 crores plus Ministerial berths, Rs 25 crores seem cheap.
The BJP justifies their buying of MLAs on the basis that it gives stability to their state government. At least the Congress is doing this so that the nuclear can get though for national interests!
RE:A fantasy of PM
by Pradeep Kumar R on Jul 15, 2008 01:13 PM Permalink
Left MP's are flying .. No body is giving anything... poor Mp's ..Next time they will contest on BSP ticket or otherwise will become speaker.
The clause on "Dispute Agreement" in our 123 merely says: "If any disagreement between the parties [India and the US] arises US will be negotiated and settled." This is an amazing blunder of the part of our negotiators of the 123 for which will pay a very high price in future. -- Ashok Parthasarathi, Scicence Adviser to former PM Indira Gandhi. (Hindu, 15.07.2008)
RE:What our PM vomit and eat again and again...
by Pradeep Kumar R on Jul 15, 2008 12:49 PM Permalink
''The mistake that the enemies of the deal in India and the US are making is to seek satisfaction over their own wish list in the safeguards agreement. The negotiators have made sure that the safeguards agreement does not veer from the objectives of the nuclear deal. If anything, the Indian negotiators have ensured that the agreement does not impose new obligations on India. ''
T P Sreenivasan, a former member of the Indian Foreign Service, was India's ambassador to the United Nations, Vienna, and governor for India, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna.
After we are looted by America they can withdraw the agreement any time.
The clause on "Dispute Agreement" in our 123 merely says: "If any disagreement between the parties [India and the US] arises US will be negotiated and settled." This is an amazing blunder of the part of our negotiators of the 123 for which will pay a very high price in future. -- Ashok Parthasarathi, Scicence Adviser to former PM Indira Gandhi. (Hindu, 15.07.2008)
RE:After we are looted by America they can withdraw the agreement any time.
by Pradeep Kumar R on Jul 15, 2008 12:50 PM Permalink
''The mistake that the enemies of the deal in India and the US are making is to seek satisfaction over their own wish list in the safeguards agreement. The negotiators have made sure that the safeguards agreement does not veer from the objectives of the nuclear deal. If anything, the Indian negotiators have ensured that the agreement does not impose new obligations on India. ''
T P Sreenivasan, a former member of the Indian Foreign Service, was India's ambassador to the United Nations, Vienna, and governor for India, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna.
RE:ds
by Activist on Jul 15, 2008 12:49 PM Permalink
come on yaar, dont insult the great commie like this... how can u say he has gone crazy now? when was he sane?
Confidence motion on July 22. But Confidence is not there; only there is motion... Loose Motion after Nuclear Motion! Congress is in a pathetic situation after suffering from Nuclear Diorrhea.
Dear PM, Please stop talking about the deal. We are tired of hearing it. India is a contry with 1.1 billion people and we have a billion problems like inflation, economy and so on. Please concentrate on these angles if you want the people to endorse you in the next coming election.
We appreciate if you do good things for all other problems than talking about the deal alone. If you cannot take the decision on inflation now you will never be able to. Please don't give the answer saying the inflation is because of oil prices. It is just one of the factor.
RE:RE:Enough about deal....
by sajjad ahmed on Jul 15, 2008 12:43 PM Permalink
This nuclear deal is good for india's progress understand that. Who ever sits at center they will go head with this deal.