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Unpragmatic left
by Indrajit Ghosh on Aug 19, 2007 04:37 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The left seems to have its own party odeological interest more in mind than the bettrment of nations future.They are playing in to the hands of the forces opposed to India's rise and taking a rightful place in the world forum.They are making anti Americanism a platform to ensure India remains perpetually at the mercy of other powers and they tom tom the stalling as their achievment in forcing the government of the day to be seen cosying upp to America and win brownie points with their electorate who are opposed to US dominance .
History will judge them as an entity who denied India a place in the sun.My request to the left leaders please do not jeopordise the future of India ,let it have peaceful rise in world affairs.

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  RE:Unpragmatic left
by Daniel Kedari on Aug 19, 2007 04:57 PM   Permalink
I 100% agree with Mr. Ghosh,what Left party leaders are thinking and what they wanted to prove to the indians. I think every Indian should have right to live in good enviornment rather than facing load sharing. if you go and visit the remote village in india you will find almost 12 to 20 hrs there is no electricity available, and i hope this is what Left wanted that all poor people should live in dark. I would like to request all Left party leaders try to understand the sitiuation, india is going to be a superpower in near future and dont become hurdels to that progress else the indians will throw you out of the parliment very soon. and then you will realise that you made blunder mistake.

Daniel kedari

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  RE:Unpragmatic left
by manoo kaushal on Aug 19, 2007 04:58 PM   Permalink
The thinking that 123 agreement will make India a better nation is misplaced.
I think 123 agremment will bring many shock news for India in future.
Its better that India acts wise and stays away from this deal.
Thanks

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