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FOUR YEARS OF WASTED TIME....PRIORITIES MISPLACED.
by ashok kumar on Jul 03, 2008 09:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

THEY had 4 full years to ratify and workout ALL the concerns in the last 4 years. After having messed up all important issues for India on ALL fronts--economy, pricing, employment, National security, FDI AND most importantly forcing Reserve Bank of India (RBI) depleting ILLEGALLY RBI of Rs.200,000 crores to buy 0% interest US treasury bonds whereby diverting the money for internal growth, they brought in huge stagnation and inflation.

This was initiated by Sonia, Man Mohan Singh and USA in violation of RBI 1934 act.

The public has been hood winked and NO autonomous body will be able to investigate this. Why doesn't the Left address this issue first?

All this is only contributing to Indias decline.

On MMS 's trip to G8 he should fight for a permanent seat on the UN security council instead of being jerked around as a second rate inconsequential country.

EVEN if the N-deal was signed today fully in India favor without any restrictions--it will be 15-20 years before India sees ONE kilo watt of electricity.

FOR immediate solution we have multiple safer and proven power generations technologies. Including conventional and alternate fuels.

On terms of trust let the past history be the judge.





























All this nuclear deal talk/noise is purely politics and power grabbing.

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  RE:FOUR YEARS OF WASTED TIME....PRIORITIES MISPLACED.
by Saurabh Shukla on Jul 03, 2008 09:37 PM   Permalink
I have not heard about the treasury bonds issue you refer to - but I would love to read up on it, if true. Can you please point me to some reputable material on this ? Thanks in advance!

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