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by murthy tsr on Aug 20, 2007 03:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Under the worst case of the deal also, What are we going to do by testing nukes?In the recent ages, which country has used nukes in a warfare?

Rather, A nuclear reactor used for power generation would give life to many villages who still live in darkness. I neatly back Mr. Manmohan Singh for his vision on our future needs and acting at present. The other parties are opposing it, just to take away the credit from Congress. Shame on our politicians who comprimise the national interests just to make their political statement!.

I would like to see a snap poll with Congress coming into power with a thumping majority.

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by hiral joshi on Aug 20, 2007 04:16 PM   Permalink
If we are not going todo nuclear tests they why not we sign NPT? Its a treaty by IAEA and supported by UNSC. once if we sign it for sure we shall get permenant seat in UNSC. what is so special in this deal with USA, rather than NPT?

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by charan jit singh on Aug 20, 2007 04:31 PM   Permalink
I fully agree with you Left Parties does not have any strong out of the deal or may be they did not got their share of money.....

Left party is the Biggest Shame on Indians and I say that all Bengalis and people who have voted for Left Party Candidates are curse on India, they don't have minds even in their knees, all are just pure jerks...... and Assho.....

Good luck to you for your kid's future....

Think now and act accordingly you morons....

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