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Dont write on the subject you dont understand
by Nitya Nanda on Oct 25, 2007 04:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. Anil Kumar, you might have been a great pilot. I dont dispute that. But I dont understand why you should write on issues you dont really understand.

There is no question of losing face if India backs out on nuclear deal. India is a rare exception where the govt sign an international agreement without consulting the parliament, forget about any public debate.

Obviously, there are hundreds of examples when govt negotiated a deal but had to back out later as the parliament did not allow. Even the US has done it several times. So heaven will not fall if India backs out.

Can you explain why the govt did not go for public debate or even a proper debate in the parliament beforing signing a deal on such an important issue? The fact is that the majority in the parliament is opposed to the deal!

In fact even the left parities have been making this point. But still they are not willing to engage in a lerger debate involving all parties.

How can we go for a deal that the majority in the parliament opposes just because our constitution allows that and the framers of our constitution did not anticipate such situation?

We however avoided such a situation by following a consensus based approach. Even the Vajpayee government was about to send troops to Iraq but did not go ahead as the opposition parties objected. Is it not strange that a nominated PM of a minority govt wants to take such a major decision disregarding the majority opinion of the parliament??

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  RE:Dont write on the subject you dont understand
by Sharan Patil on Oct 25, 2007 05:00 PM   Permalink
Nitya, I agree with you 110%. when constitution was being written, at that time Nehru was PM. so he & his followers never agreed a constitution which makes Nehru to depend on the parliments permission .. they anticipiated this that why they gave PM more power than parliment..

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by rajat on Oct 25, 2007 09:11 PM   Permalink
I agree with the essense of this comment, but take umbrage at the suggestion that the author should "write on issues [he or she] really understand[s]." The author is exercising his right to an opinion under the very same "public debate" principles Nitya seems to hold dear.

Perhaps the temptation of publically scolding an air force pilot with an injury discharge, for his views, was too much to resist.



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by Krishna Prasath on Oct 25, 2007 10:16 PM   Permalink
backing out because of stupid left pressure is something different from backing out due to majority opinion of the parliament. I think you missed the point.

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