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National or international interest?
by Chaand KaTukda on Oct 10, 2007 03:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What constitutes National Interest? Who decides national interest? The govt? The govt. is the Congress Party? Do not bullshit people about national interest!

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  RE:National or international interest?
by wani bhardwaj on Oct 10, 2007 03:37 PM   Permalink
You are misleading or misunderstood. Congress has not got the mandate for taking their own decision. This govt. is formed cobbling the majolrity after the election. Left is supporting from OUTSIDE. The govt. is formed AFTER A COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAMME approved by the supporters of the entire UPA and LEFTISTS. Congress cannot do their own POLICIES and IMPOSE their culture under this deal. PARLIAMENT IS SUPREME and IT HAS TO BE DECIDED IN PARLIAMENT. If Parliament disapproves, no party can go ahead with any deal, which please note. After all, THIS DEAL IS NOT IN THE COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAMME AND THEREFORE, THEY CANNOT DECIDE IT. IS it clear Now. Any clarification anybody wants?

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by Balakumaran on Oct 10, 2007 03:59 PM   Permalink
Wani, We dont want Minimum program, we want Maximum program Lol. Nuke deal is a superb deal.

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by Lost Indian on Oct 10, 2007 05:08 PM   Permalink
Wani any guess why congress so keen on the Deal

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by on Oct 10, 2007 06:32 PM   Permalink
then why dont leftists withdrow theys support? leftists are really dump people and they r living in 10th century,

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