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Lies of the Manmohan Singh
by Nitin Kumar on Dec 05, 2007 03:33 PM

Leaving aside the tu-tu main-main, let us look at the some of the statements made by the PM in Parliament and via PMO and how the country is being misled.

1) PM in Lok Sabha on August 3, 2005 - separation of the reactors would be decided "voluntarily, solely on the basis of our judgment": FALSE

2) PMO press release July 29, 2005 - India could shift nuclear facilities from civil to military list like a nuclear weapon state: FALSE

3) PM in Lok Sabha July 29, 2005 - before accepting safeguards "all restrictions" would be lifted on India: FALSE

4) Promise given by PM in Parliament on August 17,2006
a) that the deal would permit full civil nuclear cooperation: FALSE

b) that the deal will ensure "irreversible" lifting of restrictions on India: FALSE

c) that the deal will not include annual presidential assessments of India%u2019s conformity with its non proliferation and other commitments: FALSE

d) that the deal will not entail scrutiny of its nuclear weapon programme: FALSE,

e) that the deal will not impose any foreign policy restraints: FALSE

f) that the deal will not require any safeguards over and above IAEA safeguards etc: FALSE

Can we trust this Manmohan Singh after all this? The answer is an emphatic "NO".


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