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by siddhartha srivastava on Sep 19, 2007 03:49 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Som Nath Chatterjee must be repenting becoming Lok Sabha Speaker as Prakash Karat, Bradhan, Gurudas Dasgupta, Sitaram Yechuri and the like will enjoy Chinese hospitality for opposing N-deal. Budhadeb will get a kick on his back for voicing his views about the need of N-tech for the country.

I fail to understand why chinese hospitality. Left should have negotiated with US, they would offer a better deal to them for their personal gain than China anytime. So, its still not too late the honourable memebrs of Left parties, go and strike a deal with US to support the N-deal.

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by ItsMe on Sep 19, 2007 04:07 PM   Permalink
"honourable memebrs of Left parties"
what are you saying....hahahaha

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by siddhartha srivastava on Sep 19, 2007 04:16 PM   Permalink
My fault. Did I say hounourable????


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by abhik bhattacharjee on Sep 19, 2007 05:13 PM   Permalink
Sahadevan Kalua Hajaam phir aa gaya

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by Chaitanya on Sep 19, 2007 05:52 PM   Permalink
If BJP comes to power, I doubt very much, it will sell all profitable PSUs at a throwaway prices and snatch lacs of jobs from the educated people in the name of VRS and will put maximum tax on salaried people. This was the experience of 5 years of NDA Rule.

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by Chaitanya on Sep 19, 2007 05:56 PM   Permalink
Beware of BJP, it has only one agenda, to sell profitable PSUs and snatch lacs of jobs from educated people. I think no sensable educated service class people should this party again in the name of Hinduvata.

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N-deal: Left rejects govt response