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N-Deal & USA Vs. India
by sunny jacob on Aug 20, 2007 12:38 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The holier than thou attitude of the left parties in this matter should not be appreciated by the elite of this nation. Look who is complaining? The left parties which rules Bengal & Kerala. Half of their population is in the USA pumping money from USA so that these guys can sit here and abuse them. It is high time the left minions understand that without a capitalist there will not be a labour! Some one has to invest to give these buggers jobs so that they can call INQUILAB SINDABAD! We need plenty of ENERGY for the progress of this country and not Bombs.

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  RE:RE:N-Deal & USA Vs. India
by Akshay Kumar on Aug 20, 2007 01:23 PM   Permalink
r u a US citizen ? The whole country is debating the issue whether the nuclear deal is beneficial to India or not. The main opposition party is also strongly opposing the deal. Also the left parties. u r not saying anything about BJP opposing the deal. The common people like me still doesn't know whether there is anything for India in that deal. We r not here to discuss communism or capitalism. A vast majority of the elected memebers of the parliament are opposing the deal irrespective of whether they r communist or capitalist. Don't write absolute "Bakwaas" in these forums.

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  RE:N-Deal & USA Vs. India
by chilkoor sachidev kumar on Aug 20, 2007 01:54 PM   Permalink
Mr.Sunny has got it wrong. He has confused economic models and politics. I would like to suggest that he knows the impact of the 123 Agreement. It is supposed to take care of only 3% of power requirements. In terms of exposure, ramifications both political and economic, and America's known diabolical intentions, it worth considering the objections of the Left. America has now the worst record on all fronts. The last was the financial crisis because of sub prime market. So consider it an equal partner and deal with it is absolute foolhardiness and risky. This is what is to be understood.

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