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who says what on Indian parliament?
by kum sad on Aug 23, 2007 11:48 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I was totally surprised by the observation that government of india can enter into any treaty with any country abrogating the peoples voice represented by the parliament.Even voting right and discussion in parliament had been gagged. Already the country is ruled by an extra constitutional center more in favor with countries outside india than people inside, and it has already created enemies out of friends and has made friends, enemies. The government of India has positioned itself as the friend of terrorist outfits,while the PM himself is loosing sleep thinking how to protect raw murderers executing premeditated murders in India as well as abroad.How can a government have more power than the parliament when it is only a creature of the parliament?If it has, then people has more power than the parliament and the government. Open revolution mutiny and death will be the result, not democracy. If the GOI makes any agreement with any body, the people of India will never loose their basic rights and power,and any agreement entered into such a government will be null and void, not binding to the people of india. Such agreements which affect the very basic rights of citizens cannot be ratified unless the whole text is made public,made open to debate,and then every citizen gets an opportunity to study,question or accept what has been made available to him,and gives a majority in a plebiscite. Otherwise the next government can and should abrogate all such agreements arrived against

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  RE:who says what on Indian parliament?
by Batman on Aug 24, 2007 12:26 AM   Permalink
The Hyde Act is a cosmetic effect to shut the mouths of the Non Proliferation hawks in Washington who vehemently oppose this deal. It can neva and will neva bind India into anything. The US understands it has no leverage to stop India from testign weapons. The US will not withdraw from the deal neither will it impose sanctions on India as it has billions of dollars of investment in India. Remember 1998 whn US imposed sanctions on India and has to finally bite the dust whn they realized it was their companies that were suffering the most. So chill the time for us has come to give India its due place on the world stage. Nuthn ca stop India now frm becoming a superpower. The left traitors will go to hell with their chinese masters. Chinas plan of containment and suppresing India to third world status will be defetead.

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  RE:who says what on Indian parliament?
by adarsh randhawa on Aug 24, 2007 12:45 AM   Permalink
What you say is very sane but please be realistic can our present uneducated ,exploited semi clad, hungry citizens even think about or even debate ,forget about really making decisions on such complex issues

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