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Corrupt MPs will end up in jail, no matter how smart they are.
by Dhaval on Jul 21, 2008 09:15 AM  Permalink 

Thier every move is now monitored by detectives of one political party or other if fact more detectives than the number of MPs approached or being bribed.
Some could be in jail now and some after Lok Sabha elections within one year. So wise MPs will not be lured in any game.

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Look at China
by Saravanan on Jul 21, 2008 08:58 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

* Mainland China has eleven nuclear power reactors in commercial operation, six under construction, and several more about to start construction.
* Additional reactors are planned, including some of the world's most advanced, to give a sixfold increase in nuclear capacity to at least 50 GWe by 2020 and then a further three to fourfold increase to 120-160 GWe by 2030.
* The country aims to become self-sufficient in reactor design and construction, as well as other aspects of the fuel cycle.
* Electricity demand is growing very rapidly.
* Mainland China is starting to rely heavily on imported uranium to fuel its nuclear power program.


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RE:Look at China
by MOHAMMEDABDUL JAVEED on Jul 21, 2008 09:18 AM  Permalink
I agree with you mr. saravanan.
why can't we became self sufficieint in Nuclear desing.

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RE:if congi wins, we must pay the west WITH OUR ENTIRE FOREX TREASURY !
by Saravanan on Jul 21, 2008 08:59 AM  Permalink
How do you substantiate your claim.

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RE:if congi wins, we must pay the west WITH OUR ENTIRE FOREX TREASURY !
by biby tharian on Jul 21, 2008 10:36 AM  Permalink
where do you get this data?

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N-Deal
by Ghulam Rabbani on Jul 19, 2008 04:09 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

If we elect Govt. , folow thier decision. It is not a time of vandalisin it is a time of Nuclear. If you voted against inflation, will increase inflation .

Ghulam Rabbani ,New Delhi

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RE:RE:N-Deal
by Shiv Thakur on Jul 19, 2008 05:14 PM  Permalink
Ghulam
if you have any knowledge about the merit of necular deal. than please share with me. if you have not than don,t write like a fool that deal is in favour

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RE:N-Deal
by Saravanan on Jul 21, 2008 09:02 AM  Permalink
The 123 agreement is on the net why don't you go and take a look at it instead of spewing venom.

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Let us be forth right
by VB on Jul 19, 2008 03:38 PM  Permalink 

MP should be left free to take a choice on the national interest issues in the parliament but keep control on their corruption approach if any. In India has come long way and still distance to travel. We are sure that we will forge ahead only successfully.

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RE:thanks to gandhi-parivar, india burned: bofors, enron, nuke-deal
by Saravanan on Jul 21, 2008 09:04 AM  Permalink
This is just bull. As if BJP was very clean and didn't have any underhand deals

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Trust vote
by Rajendra Nayak on Jul 18, 2008 10:32 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

During the drafting of the consitution there should have been an invitation for objections and amendments from the general public before passing it in 1950. Debate should have been there. Many of the present day problems would never have cropped up.
1. Natioanl development policies should be away from politics. When we are going to be a part of US administration in future we should also learn from them. It should be noted that in the interest of US, all the members both democrats and republicans pass a resolution together. e.g. for attacking any country all members say yes.
2. The fractured mandate and the minority mandate politics is also sickening. Only 40 to 50% of the voters vote and each elected representative gets only 20 to 30% of the votes polled. They decide for 1 billion plus Indians.
3. Any elected representative doesnot mean that he /she can go against the wishes of the public who have elected him/her. There should be a local level mandate/referendum in every constituency for nuclear deal.
4.In 2009, along with general elections there should be peoples option (Times group or many newspapers do a survey) for a policy which the general public will have to vote.
This means the parliament has to pass because it is the Indian public which says 'Yes' and individual MPs should not have any say because the elected one does what he/she wants to do and it may be against the people of that area. Like why development should occur only at one place displacing some people

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RE:Trust vote
by Saravanan on Jul 21, 2008 09:06 AM  Permalink
And do you think we would have come to this stage so soon. Even without any other parties involved it took 2 years to reach this stage.

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