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nuke deal
by joseph varghese on Aug 13, 2007 01:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Yes the PM is right, enough is enough. The left is behaving so cheap to cover up their ugly faces in kerala, Bengal . It is high time we need to think more openly. PM should not bend to left'e pressure.

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  RE:nuke deal
by R Balasubramanian on Aug 13, 2007 01:46 PM   Permalink
IF IT IS REALLY A GOOD DEAL NOT AFFECTING THE NATIONAL INTEREST IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL THEN THE PM SHOULD GO AHEAD WITH THE PROPOSAL JUST IGNORING THE LEFT OR FOR THAT MATTER ANY PARTY'S THREAT ON THIS ISSUE. NO ONE HAS THE SUPERIORITY TO CURTILE ANOTHER'S POWER FOR THEIR SELF-INTEREST. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE NATIONAL INTEREST.
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF THIS COULD HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED EARLIER AND GAINED THE CONFIDENCE OF ALL THE PARTIES INCLUDING THE OPPOSITION. AS AN INTELLECTUAL THE NATION HAS CONFIDENCE ON THE PRESENT PM THAT HE WILL NOT COMPROMISE NATIONAL INTEREST.

BALASUBRAMANIAN
BANGALORE

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  RE:RE:nuke deal
by Seshadri on Aug 13, 2007 02:26 PM   Permalink
There are opposing views against the deal from the scientific community. Given the history of the earlier deal (when US stopped fuel supply and we had to source from Russia and France), there is a likelihood that we may be under indirect political pressure in future which may compromise our National Security/Interests.

Leave alone the Left.. all political parties in India carp whenever the Ruling party goes ahead with a "Deal".

It would have been better if a commitee representing various eminent bodies of our Nation were formed to arrive a decision on the deal.

As ordinary citizens, nothing much is "left" in our hands now except to "wait and watch"...

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N-deal: What should the Left do?