1)Will the Nuclear deal bring down the Unit charge of Electricity in our country? 2)Will there be uninterupted supply of Electricity? 2)Will it bring down the prices of all the products or it will keep on increasing like nowadays? If the answer is YES Congress is right, if not then Left parties are right. Another thing Ithink we must think that if we do nuclear deal and use Nuclear fuel then how much it would affect the atmosphere.
RE:A common man's thought
by Gopal on Jul 20, 2008 11:46 PM Permalink
The energy addition is just 10% of total after a decade or more depending upon the time of completion of projects. There will be unsolicited delays created by 'special interests'. Total cost of the project will be around 3 lakh crores which will be invested in twenty years. The Indian financial system can not absorb such huge investment for such a short period which will create unprecedented inflation beyond imagination. Taking into account the cost addition due to decommissioning the unit price will be Rs40/- for the energy generated by the nuclear plants. The question of uninterrupted supply is doubtful. The system condition after 20 years depend heavily on other sources of supply. Unless there is a proportionate addition from other sources there is no guarantee about uninterrupted supply. The damage to the atmosphere is irreparable!! Radiation hazard is the most important aspect to be considered.
RE:A common man's thought
by ankur sharma on Jul 21, 2008 12:50 AM Permalink
I think we can rather use unconventiional modes of energy production like wind, solar and tidal. THis would only cost a fraction of the costs involved in the nuclear plants as well as it would be enviornmental friendly and will cause no immidiate health or enviornemnt problem or polution o the enviornment. Thanks. Wots ur opinion guys n gals/
RE:A common man's thought
by Gopal on Jul 21, 2008 01:27 AM Permalink
All western countries except France and Japan avoid nuclear plants. Read google 'A betrayal of India’s constitutional vision' Hindu dated 17.7.08
RE:A common man's thought
by indianpatriot on Jul 20, 2008 11:24 PM Permalink
1)Will the Nuclear deal bring down the Unit charge of Electricity in our country? No, it will only decrease charge by .0023 % by 2030
2. 2)Will there be uninterupted supply of Electricity?
Ans: NO
3. 2)Will it bring down the prices of all the products or it will keep on increasing like nowadays?
RE:Excellent - For country's sake Break BJP into pieces
by Nimesh Dikshit on Jul 21, 2008 12:18 AM Permalink
India was divided under Congress Rule. India was divided as North and South India under congress Rule. Southern States refused to learn Hindi under Congress Rule. Kashmiri Pandits were driven out of Kashmir Under Congress Rule Kashmir was divided under Congress Rule Muslims want Pakistan, Sikhs want Khalistan, Xians want North East, What will a Hindu Party would want? Hindustan. Where is the question of dividing a Hindustan then? cheers! don't be blinded by your lack of intelligance.
RE:Excellent - For country's sake Break BJP into pieces
by ankur sharma on Jul 21, 2008 12:52 AM Permalink
Shabash Nilesh bhai. YOu are ekdum ryt. Cheers,
RE:Excellent - For country's sake Break BJP into pieces
by indianpatriot on Jul 20, 2008 11:24 PM Permalink
if the BJP is broken then this country will surely goto DOGS
RE:RE:Now Congress Party Chief Sonia and Bush paying 100 crore rupees to each MP from opposition who will support Congress.
by Vikram on Jul 20, 2008 11:11 PM Permalink
BJP is self dismantling itself by not doing anything.
RE:Now Congress Party Chief Sonia and Bush paying 100 crore rupees to each MP from opposition who will support Congress.
by ankur sharma on Jul 21, 2008 12:54 AM Permalink
u are ryt Mr. Vikram. BJP need to do something. Firstly they need to be more proactive.
RE:Congress trying to break BJP apart
by ankur sharma on Jul 21, 2008 12:56 AM Permalink
haha nice comment mr. hari. but all parties are almost the same now a days. don't u think so, all are curropt for power, money or status.
NEW DELHI:Left Front leader has warn there will be revolt and civil war if Congress tries to sign the nuclear deal without consensus.Situation could be worse than 1947.
RE:Don't drag the country into civil war-Karat
by ankur sharma on Jul 21, 2008 12:58 AM Permalink
nothing will happen this is jsut bullshit. do u know left parties are also terrists. u know wot they did in WB in recent months, its for everybody to see.
ITS BETTER FOR CONGRESS TO LOSE THE NO CONFIDENCE MOTION THIS TIME OVER THIS ONE SIDED DEAL WITH USA .OTHERWISE ,IF CONGRESS DOES MANAGE TO SCRAP THROUGH ..THEY WILL GO THROUGH HELL FOR 1 MORE YEAR BEFORE THE GENERAL ELECTIONS...BECAUSE THE SMALL PARTIES AND INDEPENDENTS THAT SUPPORT THEM WILL CREATE HELL FOR CONGRESS FOR MINISTERY POSITIONS OR LARGE SUMS OF MONEY... THEY ALL WILL PLUCK CONGRESS LIKE A PACK OF DOGS AND IN THE END CONGRESS WILL BE IN SUCH A STATE THAT THEY MIGHT MANAGE TO LIMP TO ONLY 50 SEATS WHEN THEY GENERAL ELECTIONS IN A YEARS TIME...
RE:tiger200002
by Vinod Rai on Jul 20, 2008 11:00 PM Permalink
Idiot...that's what u all khaki chaddis think. With no left to stop them they will go on all out Progressive regime.
the deal is very important to meet the requirement of the growing india.i dont have any idea why they are opposing it.Mr Karat is not intersted in the goodwill of INDIA his only iinterst is to defeat the congress as they have not followed his idealogy.MR karat following ur ideology will doomed india.moreover they are supporting MAYAWATI for the PMship.the lady hardy know anything about developnment(we all know that)aquiring wealth is her primarily motive .i really feel sad for all the new happening n the BJP are just looking fron outside as the are not intersted n once the gov falls they would be the first to claim for the election as the only motive for them seems to be of making Adavani the PM.i really feel soory for them pls give urs views..
NEW DELHI: Emerging as the key player in the political drama unfolding ahead of Tuesday's trust vote, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati Sunday said the opposition camp had the "numbers" to topple the Manmohan Singh government. ( Watch )
Addressing reporters after a luncheon meeting with Left and United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA) leaders here, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister said: "The government has to be ousted. All the MPs are working towards this."
"We have a one-point agenda - to topple the government," she said at a media conference, flanked by Left leaders Prakash Karat and AB Bardhan. The UNPA luncheon meeting with the Left and Mayawati was an obvious effort at forging a strong Third Front.
The meeting was held at 9, Safdarjang Road, the residence of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP K Yerran Naidu.
"I am completely sure of the figures," Mayawati said, but refused to give the numbers of MPs who were in the opposition camp.
She said all the 17 BSP members of parliament were with her and MPs from other parties were coming "on their own" to join her.
"I have told them that they should resign from their party, fight elections and join us," she said.
Hitting out at Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav for his allegations that the BSP was buying its MPs, she said: "Tell me where, who and how much has been spent on buying MPs. There has been no horse trading."
She said: "The truth is Yadav and company have been trying to save the government at any
RE:We have numbers to topple UPA: Mayawati
by Gopal on Jul 21, 2008 01:30 AM Permalink
Look at the scenario. Every one talk of politics and number game. They forget the basic issue. Here is the winner -the N-deal.
Let every MP be in the know of all the details of N-deal. Starting from the surrendering of India's sovereignty and independence. The hidden and undemocratic and unethical moves by the congress. Deceitful handling of the whole subject. They are answerable to the people during the next election.
All these kala-bulee is for the sake of just 10% max of total energy at a total cost of 3 lakh crores of rupees scheduled to be spent in 20 years crippling the financial system of India. The waste disposal and safety against radiation is the biggest problem -technically and financially. Twenty years from now Uranium will be a rare material!! The congress is in for any kind of 'back-door deal' to gain support from anybody in the parliament.
It is unpardonable to divide society vertically for the sake of a N-deal -'sign-off' of our sovereignty and freedom. All the good works done by congress will be made opaque by this single act. Let the present congress leaders emulate the old generations of congress leaders who lead freedom movement. At the moment I can only pray to God to give them good sense and allow them to think without prejudice and biases.
Why this 'undue haste'?
Let a VIDURA be born in congress to guide them.
Prestige of an individual is nothing when we talk of NATIONAL INTEREST.
RE:We have numbers to topple UPA: Mayawati
by Spiderman on Jul 20, 2008 10:46 PM Permalink
She said: "The truth is Yadav and company have been trying to save the government at any cost and break BSP ranks."
She said that in the parliament debate on Monday, there would be discussions on all issues, including the India-US nuclear deal and inflation.
"We will be meeting on July 23 to decide the next course of action," she said.
CPM leader Prakash Karat said the UNPA had called the Left and the BSP for the luncheon meet. "We decided that together we will make efforts to defeat the UPA on July 22. We don't want this government to continue.
"We will continue our struggle against the nuclear deal after the trust motion. We will meet on July 23 again."
Asked about the possibility of Mayawati becoming the prime minister, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N. Chandrababu Naidu said: "We will take a decision on July 23."
Forward Bloc's Debabrata Biswas concurred, saying the "Left's ideology has been like that. We worked to make a woman the president of this country."
TDP leader Yerran Naidu said the UPA had made the nuclear deal a "prestige issue". "Where is the aam admi (common man) they were supposed to work for."
He said the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) of Ajit Singh would join them. The RLD leader had met Mayawati earlier in the day and announced he would vote against the government.
RE:RE:We have numbers to topple UPA: Mayawati
by Spiderman on Jul 20, 2008 10:47 PM Permalink
Others at the meeting included Communist Party of India (CPI)'s D. Raja and Abani Roy of the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP). JD(S) chief H.D. Deve Gowda's son H.D. Kumaraswamy was also present.
The luncheon was also attended by other UNPA constituents including TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu, Asom Gana Parishad (AGP)'s Brindavan Goswami, Indian National Lok Dal's Ajay Chautala and Jharkhand leader Babulal Marandi.
The National Conference did not attend. National Conference leader Omar Abdullah had said earlier that he had made up his mind on whom to support but declined to make it public.
RE:RE:We have numbers to topple UPA: Mayawati
by Demo-crazy on Jul 20, 2008 11:03 PM Permalink
Mayawati and the communists are the worst thing that can happen to India. It would be a curse if this lady were to become Prime Minister as is being claimed by some parties like TDP, TRS, etc.
A person who has amassed wealth and has abused the name of Ambedkar and exploited Dalits in the name of Kanshiram (and she was responsible for his poor treatment resulting in his demise) has no right to lead a party, state or country. She should have been behind bars long ago. Congress does not learn whom to trust.
Hope there will be more abstentions from opposition ranks in BJP, particularly those who think USA is a better ally than Communists, Mayawati, Devegowda, Ajit Singh kind of leaders.
RE:We have numbers to topple UPA: Mayawati
by Vinod Rai on Jul 20, 2008 11:03 PM Permalink
Wait Mayawati's party will break in 48 hours.That's my belief.