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Strong Will
by SHAAN on Feb 26, 2008 05:16 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

If UPA leadership is having strong will, they have to go and sign the treaty with US. If needed say good bye to this Stupid Communist front and go to Election. Communist are always against the development. I remember, when a technopark came to India for the first time in Kerala, our CITU friends asked a labour charge of 100-200 INR to unload one PC weighing mere 5-7 kilos maximum. Our comrades have to be evacuated to China to implement all these bad culture there. If that happens in a matter of one week all these people will be behind the bars. For sure. Our fellow comarades in Kerala, mostly uneducated and barely passed 10th grade dont know whats communism. They simply follow the stupid ideas their very very rich leaders crow on stages! They even dont know their leaders are very very rich than they can imagine.

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  RE:Strong Will
by Loan Shark on Feb 26, 2008 05:22 AM   Permalink
the treaty isn't valid until ratified by India's parliament ... the UPA govt. does not have the sauthority to sign a deal until the parliament approves it ... you don't understand!

it's time for UPA to scuttle the deal and save its govt. because they cannot make the deal without left support.

It's like asking - your money or your life? you don't want to give your money away but what's money without life. LOL

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  RE:Strong Will
by Uttamkumar Samanta on Feb 26, 2008 05:39 AM   Permalink

MMSingh and congress want to sign the deal without approval of Parliament.

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  RE:Strong Will
by Loan Shark on Feb 26, 2008 06:12 AM   Permalink
the deal won't be valid then ... US can reject it and should congress be replaced by someone else next year, that party can reject it ... for the deal to be binding, it must be ratified by the parliament ....

it is like saying that you sold your dad's house without his authorization .... you dad may not accept the sale or reject it ... because it's his house and he didn't authorize you to sell it.

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