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Where is Abdul Kalam?
by Be Serious on Aug 21, 2007 09:24 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Does any one bothered to ask an opinion from our ex-president on the need of another test? He could still be a better bridge between our respectable scientists and the political insanes.
I think he should come forward and clarify. In the event of confirmation that no more tests are realy required, then the Chinese National Party! and BJP should be dealt promptly.

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  RE:Where is Abdul Kalam?
by Cynic on Aug 21, 2007 09:30 AM   Permalink
Hey serious !!!

Do you think the govt. has done this whole deal without involving the scientific community? Govts atre not run this way....seriously !!! :P

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  RE:Where is Abdul Kalam?
by George on Aug 21, 2007 09:39 AM   Permalink
kalam knows this a crap deal. he just doesnt want to get into any controversy. If he had felt this is a good deal, he would have definitely supported it
India has 32 per cent of world's thorium reserves in the sands of Kerala. We should concentrate on developing technology that can use thorium to generate electricity than signing this crap deal with US, selling our sovereignty.


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  RE:Where is Abdul Kalam?
by Cynic on Aug 21, 2007 09:46 AM   Permalink
Kalam is the ex-President of India !! He will not get involved into such matters which are purely political in nature. As regards the technicalities, that have already been taken care of by involving tghe scientific community. In fact Anil Kakodkar, chairman Atomic Energy commission is scheduled to go to Vienna on Sept 14 to negotiate with IAEAabout India specific safeguards.

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  RE:Where is Abdul Kalam?
by akshay gupta on Aug 21, 2007 11:12 AM   Permalink
Another Islamic terrorist.Simply because he kept the file of the terrorist who is a muslim pending. This confirms his first love for muslims particularly those who are terrorist and those who have worked against India and Hindus.

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