If anybody wants the people of India to be against something just incite Rahul and Sonia to speak out in favor or it and we Indians will repel it as surely as flies are lured to shit lol
WHY NOT? I am older than him! I am more learned than him I am not connected with Nehru/Indira/ Rajib/ nehru's chamchas IS THAT A R E A S O N ? Silly men! Silly media! Why not install a KING as was thed practiced in ancient INDIA? Pray to all! Let utterance of RAHUL's named be a ground og CONGRESS'FALL!
What could have been explained in three sentences Rahul is telling the same thing in all the sentences and trying to make his statement bigger. Poor fellow.
RE:Nuclear deal worth the risk, says Rahul Gandhi
by pjothilingam on Jul 16, 2008 10:33 PM Permalink
A risk may be worth taking provided there is a way to escape if the decision to take the risk turns out to be seriously flawed.In the case of the nuke deal there is no escape.I wish that our young "king in the making" spends some time in reading and understanding the Hyde Act, 123 agreement and the safeguards accord.
First of all this deal is not at all as important as its made out to be. This country has far more complex and pressing problems which need to be tackled on priority basis, for once we expected some honesty and introspection from these fail and all we get is that they are asking support from criminals to save the govt and force the deal on this country.
This is an unfortunate chapter in Indian history, the lowest that politics in India has seen till date.
By ERICA WERNER, Associated Press Writer Tuesday, July 15, 2008 (07-15) 11:32 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --
Turns out, it's going to cost taxpayers $32 billion more than first thought to open and operate the nation's first nuclear waste dump.
The Bush administration's latest calculation — made public Tuesday — is that the facility will cost over $90 billion. It's the first official estimate since 2001, when the figure was $58 billion.
Ward Sproat, the Energy Department official in charge of managing the controversial Yucca Mountain repository project in Nevada, disclosed the new number to reporters after a congressional hearing Tuesday.
The estimate includes $9 billion already spent and covers about 100 years of operation until the dump, 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas, is sealed up forever. Some of the increase is due to inflation, Sproat said. Also Energy Department officials now expect the dump will hold more radioactive waste than the 77,000 tons initially approved by Congress. Already, some 64,000 tons of radioactive spent fuel rods are stored at commercial reactor sites in 33 states, according to the Nuclear Energy Institute. Most of it is stored in vault-like pools while some has been moved into dry-cask storage, where Nevada lawmakers, who oppose Yucca Mountain, would like it to stay.
RE:Inda today
by Jitendra Kumar on Jul 16, 2008 09:49 PM Permalink
BJP & Left were together to support V.P. Singh and country got two gifts 1) Rubia Sayyad kidnapping in turn release of hardcore terrorists 2) Implementation of Mandol commission. Only God knows what will be their third gift to country?
RE:Inda today
by frankfurt boy on Jul 16, 2008 09:50 PM Permalink
Listen carefully! UPA will fall. Election in 3-6 months. BJP will come to power. Then they will do a "Yatra" so that we will get energy from nothing. Advani will make history and even change the universal law which is "Energy can be neither created nor distoyed, but transfer from one form to another". Those who did go to the school know what I am saying, for others... sorry fellows
RE:Inda today
by Jitendra Kumar on Jul 16, 2008 09:55 PM Permalink
Haylow Frankly Fart Boy you need to learn astrology first your message is stinking. We need fresh air now please spare us from your stinking predictions.
One side an honest PM, our PM the visionary (because of him the useless advani karats are still able to live a good life) trying to do something for the nation - and these shameless politicians are trying to harm our interests making our enemies happy. What kind of politics these parties follow???
RE:Honest opinion
by Sam Nath on Jul 16, 2008 09:49 PM Permalink
South Indian, If Karat is finished then who will champion the Minority appeasement. You guys need Karat so dont try to fool us.