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I CAN SEE THE FUTURE
by Sabka Maalikek on Jan 31, 2008 06:41 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

COngress will go though with the deal when almost 5 yrs are up .. so when cpi doesnt support govt will fall.. but public will again elect congress party becoz of sympathy wave for manmohan singh becoz of nuclear power deal

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by puneeth kumar on Jan 31, 2008 06:49 PM   Permalink
dude!!!! sympathy vote on nUCLEAR DEAL!!!!!! U must be dreaming!!!

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by BS BALIGA on Feb 01, 2008 09:37 AM   Permalink
Why not? After all this dogfight between Cong & Commis, congress will emerge as winners. Large section of Indians feel that the Nuke deal is needed for this country.If Congress stands up to this stupid Karat & Buddha (who are presently eating Chinese shit everyday for their Lunch & Dinner) they will gain.

Non matter how many 'sleepless' nights our PM had or is having, I believe he is still honest. He lifted our economy single handedly with his vision. From $300 million in 1991 to $100 billion in Foreign reserves.

Its Sonia who chickened out in the last moment due to Poll reversals. Else the deal would have gone through.

I have one request for people of Bengal. Kick this stupid commis out of your state.

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by Praveen goyal on Jan 31, 2008 07:11 PM   Permalink
In case congress operationalise deal just after populist budget,they have a extremely good chance of ataining majority without any cruches in the elections.Because all the intelect (almost)is in favour of deal,Gujrat election are fare example of influence of intelects in elections.In order to keep international immage of india ,indian government,congress & over & above Indian interest deal must be operationalise at the earliest.



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