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Indian Surrender to USA
by Dipak Bose on Apr 22, 2007 12:23 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Look at the history of appointment of Manmohan Singh. Dr.Askoe Mitra was sacked in 1973 under pressure from the world Bank, who has put Manmohan Singh as the Chief Economic Adviser. In 1991 the same World Bank put pressure on Narasimha Rao to put Manmohan singh as the Finance minister.
Who are the heads of the world Bank, all appointed by the President of USA.
Thus, Manmohan singh was appointed by the US administration. He has served his master very well so far.
against the advice of Muchkund Dubey, the Chief Negotiator to the GATT, Manmohan Singh without any referendum or voting in the parliament, forced India to join WTO. As a result even the street markets in Bangalore or Chennai are now flooded with Chinese textiles and Indian farmers are committing suicides.
Now against opinion of all nuclear scientists of India Manmohan Singh without the opinion of the country, the people and the parliament will sign the Indo-US Nuclear Treaty and gave away Indian's nuclear defence against China and Pakistan.
That is what USA wants and the slave prime-minister of India is doing his job perfectly.

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  RE:Indian Surrender to USA
by Bengal Tiger on Apr 22, 2007 12:54 PM   Permalink
He is a slave to Italians not Usa, he is just the unofficial PM, the official PM is at 10 Janpath.

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  RE:Indian Surrender to USA
by ashish bhalla on Apr 22, 2007 12:56 PM   Permalink
Rightly said Dipak, and huess why he is more an anti-national now than he was before 1982? get the picture? yea it might be a conspiracy theory but it really fits the bill. Hi antagonism towards this country and his leaning towards the west and Sonia (a foreigner) truly reflects his demonic plans for this country.Woe betide him!!

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