Hyde will ride on the back of Bharatvarsh 24x7 3365 days.
Bharatvarsh must make its position very clear that it is least concerned with the domestic laws of the US.
An international agreement is a separate and independent treaty exclusively binding the two nations within the ambit of its its clauses ignoring all other paraphernalia of their domestic laws.
It is a misdemeanor on the part of trigger-happy politicians of the US to mingle it with the laws of their own nuclear kitchen.
If they continue coercing Bharatvarsh in the name of Hyde we must tell them clearly that their Hyde is unacceptable to the people of India.
RE:RE:This clearly means Hyde will ride.
by Hebbar R on Aug 08, 2008 01:09 PM Permalink
You are right. Although the Hyde Act is not applicable for a big part of the Indian Parliament, the ruling UPA and more specifically the PM is very much interested in leaving his mark on the political screen of India by ensuring India's perpetual slavery to the US.
RE:This clearly means Hyde will ride.
by chanakya maurya on Aug 08, 2008 04:16 PM Permalink
The perpetual slavery to the US may be acceptable to Sardarji and his gangsters, not to the entire population of Bharatvarsh.
The way UPA survived in the House was most disgusting, horrible and a blot on the dmocracry of Bharatvarsh.
In the process the ruling government has lost all its credibility in the eyes of the Indian population.
If they accept anything at all that might hurt the Indian pride, the next government will do the needful rectification despite displeasure from the US government in general and the Oval in particular.
Most probably it will be Obama occupying the Oval.
And he will understand the Indian viewpoint, rather than brace for an invasion of Bharatvarsh in the manner the Neanderthaal rushed into Iraq with all the brutalities attendant.