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Opposition to the Nuclear Deal by Left
by YUSUF JANJIRA on Aug 21, 2007 04:09 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I very firmly believe that the Left (Communist) Parties are opposing the nuclear deal only on instructions of the communist Chinese leaders (they have to oppose anything connected with USA), because leaders in China are scared that India will benefit immensely with this civilian nuclear deal in various field viz. Generating Electric Power which in turn benefit various fields viz. Agricultural (farmers), Industrial, Information Technology, etc. We might not hear about farmers commiting suicide because they could not cultivate their field due to lack of electricity and water. With the industries benefiting the management will take care of their workers and that might see the end to strikes.

YES I FEEL THIS DEAL WILL BENEFIT INDIA (HUMANS) AND WHO WANTS TO MAKE BOMBS (TO KILL HUMANS)

I also agree to the statement (whoever said it) that the politicians are headless chickens.


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  RE:Opposition to the Nuclear Deal by Left
by SSS Roy on Aug 21, 2007 04:13 PM   Permalink
IT IS BASED ON YOUR BELIEF AND IMAZINATION. NOT LOGICAL. The claus in the agreement is not at all beneficial for India. Think of India don't think about China.

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  RE:Opposition to the Nuclear Deal by Left
by tester testing on Aug 21, 2007 04:38 PM   Permalink
Mr SSS Roy, why are you scared of thinking about China. Comon fellow Indian, you can think. This is not China where free thought is curbed. Thank GOD.
And about the benefit, no one who are discussing this here no anything about the 123 agreement. Then how can you say that its either beneficial or not?.... Please start thinking, use your brain, dont be a communist. Good Luck and God Bless!!!

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