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Smart Congress,,
by surendra roy on Jul 04, 2008 07:37 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Let see How things move ahead. the deal have to face US congress also, they are going to vote on this ( which eventually did not happen in india, Thanks to Congress).
What will congress do if it's rejected by US congress..
The answer every one can predict, congress will put the blame of LEFT for not giving them enough time

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  RE:Smart Congress,,
by jyothish koodalil on Jul 04, 2008 07:43 PM   Permalink
But , isnt that the truth? the LEFT giving ultimatum to the Primeminister of India.
Cautioning Prime Minister of India from attending the G8, have they gone mad?

You expect Congress to shower LEFT with red rose petals instead?

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  RE:Smart Congress,,
by Indian on Jul 04, 2008 07:47 PM   Permalink
Why our PM has to attend G8? India is not a memeber. Th main agenda is Food crisis and Having Bush insulted India with mal-intention, attributing the crisis to high India consumption, PM should have rejected attending the summit. Atleast the Left parties showed courage not succumbing to US double deals.

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by jyothish koodalil on Jul 04, 2008 07:52 PM   Permalink
Indian;) more apt nickname for you would be "Chinese". What do u have to say about similar remarks made about China? The emerging countries like Brazil, India, South Africa etc are also invited to G8, if I amnot mistaken.

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by jyothish koodalil on Jul 04, 2008 07:55 PM   Permalink
Permanent
Canada Stephen Harper
France Nicolas Sarkozy
Germany Angela Merkel
Italy Silvio Berlusconi
Japan Yasuo Fukuda
Russia Dmitry Medvedev
United Kingdom Gordon Brown
United States George W. Bush

Invited (partial participation)

G8 5 national leaders
Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
India Manmohan Singh
Mexico Felipe Calderón
People's Republic of China Hu Jintao
South Africa Thabo Mbeki



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  RE:Smart Congress,,
by Indian on Jul 04, 2008 08:00 PM   Permalink
Good info. G8 is all about the wealthy white elephants having the big show-off and to shed crocodile tears on food crisis.

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by Account Deleted on Jul 04, 2008 08:02 PM   Permalink


Indian, change your name to Chinese. you are saying that India should not have any collaboration with G8 ?? then by the same logic, india should not have any collaboration with US, France, Germany, UK, right?

are you a moron? if India does not collaborate with advanced countries, how will our science and technology improve?

do you think we should collaborate with Somalia, Ethiopia, Kongo etc countries, instead of the advanced countries?


you nuts. looks like your mother did not eat any protein during your pregnancy.




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by Account Deleted on Jul 04, 2008 08:00 PM   Permalink
change your name to Chinese. you are saying that India should not have any collaboration with G8 ?? then by the same logic, india should not have any collaboration with US, France, Germany, UK, right?

are you a moron? if India does not collaborate with advanced countries, how will our science and technology improve?

do you think we should collaborate with Somalia, Ethiopia, Kongo etc countries, instead of the advanced countries?


you nuts. looks like your mother did not eat any protein during your pregnancy.







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by nithin kumar on Jul 04, 2008 07:58 PM   Permalink
Yes courage for not succumbing to US double deals,even though Indians have to live power outage everyday. It does not matter that the economy will get effected,but we should be "saved" by the left of American double deals.
What a bunch of morons.

If India needs to test a nuke it will do it. It is not the US which supplied us with Nukes. The bloody left who were the first to oppose the 98 test are now trying to be the guardian of India stragetic interest.


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