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Nuke ? Deal
by sathyam narayana guda on Oct 31, 2007 12:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Stand on NDeal by all parties major and minor could be legitimate or other wise or even right or wrong. PM is the most honest man and Madam is also the best person. But the often missed question is All parties, mainly Congress, Left, BJP knew each others%u2019 stand very closely. Congress and Communist parties were dependent on each other and have known each others%u2019 positions and ideologies when PM initiated the Deal that it would need a strong commitment of Left to fructify. People at that level can not afford to be hasty/over confident. If the Congress argument goes to say that they took left in to confidence and went a head then it is perfectly true that either PM misunderstood the deal contents or succumbed to US pressures or he did not confide to left or parliament or left is capitalizing on the NDeal issue. Unless something went wrong terribly, persons at that highest level can not politic. If it is still a politic which takes the inefficiency of Indian Governance to rock bottoms (internationally no country bothers to care for the statue of governance of any country in reality) in international arena nothing worse than this. In prospective if such wrong approaches for personal glory can be taken so easily, who knows tomorrow worst possible decisions and approaches on internal/external security matters/war related/terrorism related and financial / welfare of humanity etc could also be taken. Hence both Congress and Left must tell the truth to this country on N.Dea

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  RE:Nuke ? Deal
by MOHAN PYARE on Oct 31, 2007 12:28 PM   Permalink
The simple truth is that in a parliamentary democracy, whether in India or abroad, the government can go ahead with issues on which they have majority support in the Parliament. If the government tries to go ahead with an issue on which majority of parliament is against, then the government will fall. Man Mohan Singh government is surviving on the outside support of the Communists. If the communists oppose an issue, then on that issue the government does not have majority in the Parliament. In spite of the merit of the issue or the lack of it, government should not proceed on it as per principles of Parliamentary democracy. Baaki sab bakwas hai.

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