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Indian commies, how can u b 'patriotic'?
by Atreya Sarma Uppaluri on Aug 22, 2007 10:11 PM   Permalink

The strident stand of the Indian commies against the Indo-US nuclear deal confirms that the deal must certainly be in the interests of our country, for the Marxists have had a dubious distinction of always kowtowing to the dictatorial China and the theocratic Pakistan, India%u2019s sworn enemies, be it the Sino-Indian war, the Chinese annexation of Aksai Chin, the Sino-Paki Karakoram highway cutting through the Indian territory, the Chinese claim over Arunachal, the Indian nuclearization, the Kargil war, or the various Sino-Paki military deals, including the latest nuke one. The Marxists had plastered Kolkata with posters reading: %u201CChina%u2019s chairman is our chairman.%u201D Very recently, Sitaram Yechury hurriedly got issued visas to as many as 1000 Chinese engineers, bypassing all the security protocol and at the expense of our own engineering talent, to work for a Godavari pipeline project awarded to a Chinese company. How can the Indian commies now talk of India%u2019s %u2018sovereignty%u2019?

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