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Communist's Dilemma
by Tamal Basu on Jul 04, 2008 02:06 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

After Congress been able to garner support of Mulayam Singh/ Amar Singh duo and strong support of A P J Kalam, highly respected and associated with development of nuclear energy inj India, communists now look like the weak person trying to fight with a pahelban with the hope that someone in the crowd will pull him and the pahelban not allowing to fight so that his actual strength is not exposed.Nobody had either forced them to withdraw or to support at present.So what stopped them to withdraw support instead of always coming with a new condition and date for withdrawl? Actually they are looking for an excuse to come out from this logjam created by Prakash Karat, thinking too big about themselves.

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  RE:Communist's Dilemma
by siva rama krishnan on Jul 04, 2008 02:19 PM   Permalink
True... Barking dogs never bite... :-)

If they were so serious about the issue, they would have withdrawn the support long back, when Congress started to talk about the deal. Im 200% sure that they will never withdraw the support, because if they are out of UPA, they worth nothing. :-)

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by Sahadevan KK on Jul 04, 2008 02:49 PM   Permalink
Congi always failed to stop Sanghi goons. On Babri Masjid demolision, NS Rao & Co slept. On Guj carnage, Central and State Congi slept. In Khandalmal, Congi saw and watched with a balcony ticket. People must find alternative.

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by p on Jul 04, 2008 02:58 PM   Permalink
Do you have anything else to say? May be not , how can you ?

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