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The true costs of the nuclear deal
by Vijay Taleppadi on Jul 20, 2008 09:37 PM

Commie 'intellectuals' always bemoan loss to the country if the N-Deal is signed. 25 years back these same, so called 'intellectuals', and 'Red Shirts' were dead against computers and computerization. Even commie controlled/inspired trade unions specially the bank employee unions went on strike many times against computerization. Now after the country embraced computer age, hundreds of thousands of new jobs were created, country could earn much needed foreign exchange and even bank efficiency improved. We can see alround improvement in governance too. Poverty level came down considerably. Such was the benefit of compterization. Credit must go to Rajiv Gandhi,Congress and successive governments.

It is time Indians support the N-Deal so that, even, fractional increase in generation of electricity will help the country in allievating the chronic power shortage and bring in more industries which in turn will generate more employment/opportunity to millions of unemployed youth in the country side.

Rabid hatred for America is the only reason for commies to oppose this N deal and these are the very people who called Gandhiji as 'British Agent' and supported China during 1962 war.

By supporting these people BJP, too, showed its true color to the nation.

I truly hope PM Manmohan singh wins vote of confidence in the parliament on Tuesday.



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