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by Bala on Oct 05, 2006 12:52 AM

The PM is a functional head of a democratically elected Parliament. He should remember that he is not from the majority political party i.e. the Congress. He has the support of other political parties. The other political parties in order to keep their Chairs support whatever the PM says and does. As long as their own power centred chairs are in place. He shows scant or no regard to the Opposition. Their demand to make public the statement the joint statement details at Havana has not been acceded to. It is the National Security that is involved. The opposition should and must be respected and given its weightage in matters affecting national security. He cannot act individually disregarding the opppsotopm at least in matters of National Security. It is high time the Army should wake up and protect its national interest with the support of the elected opposition. Then only the PM will come back to his sense. How can PM be trusted with National Security when he does not trust the Opposition.

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