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commies, BJP to blame
by ss on Oct 17, 2007 11:50 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. Arun shorie, Mr. Yashwant sinha and Mr. Prakash karat should now come forward and start negotiations with china. BJP alongwith commies shall now ensure india's energy needs.



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  RE:commies, BJP to blame
by G P Sahu on Oct 17, 2007 12:07 PM   Permalink
so uranium deal is about emergy security?
1.pl let me know how much electricity would be produced by this means, for next 10 yrs.
2what would be cost of electricity per unit. Also let me know,
3.although Autralia has the higest deposit of uranium, why they dont hv a sigle reactor for electricyt production.
4. if govt is so much concerned about emergy security, why govt is moving so slow about iran gas pipe line.
5. why no attempt is made to harness hydel power projects, which gives clean energy at lowest cost(after initial years).
5. why tking over by vodafone of hutch is not a problem, by china mobile by airtel would be an issue.

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  RE:commies, BJP to blame
by Alok Dube on Oct 17, 2007 01:10 PM   Permalink
perfectly viable answers, so if we can meet our demands by other viable means we should do it too na. Reliance and Tata are 2 big names other than the govt players already in that sector.

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by Sahadevan KK on Oct 17, 2007 11:57 AM   Permalink
Now that the Indian stock market has tanked, companies like China Mobile will buy out Bharti Airtel etc. The Shanghai stock market has gone up by 400% this year.

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by Sahadevan KK on Oct 17, 2007 11:55 AM   Permalink
Kindly do not equate us Communists with the BJP. Only we are full patriots of China.

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