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Nuclear Deal
by Meherwan Mehta on Jul 04, 2008 10:26 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Now it is almost sure that the Nuclear Deal will go through despite the strong objections from the Left Parties. No doubt, the Samajwadi Party's political opportunism has helped. The support given by the SP will come with a heavy price, which the Congress will have to pay. The BJP is watching the situation gleefully, waiting to grab power a the earliest chance. Despite not having any strong and reasonable objection to the deal, they voiced their disaproval just to discredit the Congress. This strategy may not work in their favour in the days ahead.

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  RE:Nuclear Deal
by Klu Klan on Jul 04, 2008 10:41 PM   Permalink
Do you know what is the BJP's objection.? if you do not know, keep your mouth shut. BJP's only exception is the line in the act that we can no longer continue atomic testing.

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by prabhat mohanty on Jul 04, 2008 10:58 PM   Permalink
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No testing was promised by Bajpayee to the World.

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by ashok kumar on Jul 04, 2008 11:34 PM   Permalink
well, no need for certification for nuclear tests...even now no world power will certify us to test...get real....deal is good bcos it ends India's isolation........

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by All Right on Jul 04, 2008 11:41 PM   Permalink
Then why did Vajpayee as Indian PM and BJP supremo reveal in the UN General Assembly that India no longer needed to test its nuclear bombs.

Was Vajpayee and BJP lying to the world community?

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