The ambassador should be reminded of his place. He is a spokesman for the Indian government in the US and not for the US government in India. With this kind of attitude I seriously doubt the integrity of Mr Ronan Sen. I also doubt his intention to act in the best interest of India. Fire him from his post immediately.
RE:Fire the Indian Ambassador to the US
by Samay Niti on Aug 22, 2007 12:35 PM Permalink
I think your mind is muddled. First clear that and then things may become clear.
RE:Fire the Indian Ambassador to the US
by Harijiban Banerjee on Aug 22, 2007 12:51 PM Permalink
MR. PETER! TRY TO SEEK AN ELECTION TO LS. YOU WILL BE A VERY SUCCESSFUL POLITITIAN SINCE YOU DONT LIKE TO HEAR THE TRUTH AND TRUTH IS VERY PAINFFUL TO YOU .SO YOU WANT TO CALL BACK MR.SEN ! GOOD.
RE:Fire the Indian Ambassador to the US
by Peter Parker on Aug 22, 2007 12:57 PM Permalink
What truth? He says that this is the best deal they could get and we should all agree to it? Where is the independent review? Why did'nt they agree to an independent review, if only in secret, so that the major parties could agree to this deal. Do remember that is a deal between India and the US not between the Kangress party and the republican party. In the US we saw the congress agreeing and setting parameters which clearly constrained the president. No such thing happened on our side. Mr MMS gave more than what he should have. You almost all the major parties disagreeing with this deal, which is even amazing considering that it was BJP that initiated this process. As far as Mr Ronan Sen is concerned the credibility of this prime minister is already under question as he cannot deliver support. Signing this treaty will spell a death knell to the nuclear deterence. In my considered opinion there is no way we should sign the treaty in its current form.