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Gandhian Ideology?!
by Sachin Purohit on Oct 10, 2007 07:33 PM

What does Digvijay Singh mean when he says Congress represents Gandhian ideology? Which Gandhi is he referring to. I am sure its not Mahatma Gandhi. It may be any or all of the Gandhis that ruled as PMs or super-PMs and the only ideology they represent is dictatorship and corruption. The cheap mindset gets exposed when he says that we now have our president, vice president as well as PM. Is the president and vice president supposed to belong to a particular party? I always thought that he is supposed to be above party lines once he becomes president. Regards nuclear deal, he still shamefully keeps repeating this lie that we have not compromised our sovereignty in signing the deal. The deal makes unambiguously clear that the deal does not override Hyde act and Atomic Energy Act (1953) of USA. Both these acts are emphatic in that there should be no nuclear co-operation with India if India does a nuclear test.

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