The most respectable person in india and our greatest every scientist Abdul kalam has told this nuclear is good and mandatory for india and india's growth.
In the interest of the nation, we have to sign it. Its good for the country.
Thanks to abdul kalaam.His respect in the country is at the peak now.
But today so called King makkers "communists" are rubbing their A$$ and dont know what to do. And communists image is totally spoiled in the country.Thats a good sign.
Second, so called third front is broken into pieces.Thats another good sign. Yesterday jeyalalitha left 3rd front.And now third front leader mulayam has gone to congress front.
Its a big blow to Chandrababu naidu. He is facing problems with TDP Telengana leaders.Now he is facing problems with Royalseema leaders. Many leaders yesterday vaccated TDP and joined chiru's party. And finally Mulayam gave a good blow to Naidu. Its time for naidu's retirement.
So this nuclear deal apart from securing nuclear resources for india,its doing many good things to the country.
1. Communists image is rubbed from the paper and needs to be searched. 2. Third front is lost, need a CIA enquiry to find that. 3. It prooved that Chandrababu is neither respected in center nor in Andhra state.
RE:Nuke deal has done many good things to india
by lokanath on Jul 05, 2008 07:20 PM Permalink
Boos let we sign the neculear deal... But not US... Why not in India... You ask the qustion why not in India...Why in US Because they know that it very danger to sign in India... After we signing there we will any time treated as slave
RE:Nuke deal has done many good things to india
by Muslim Power on Jul 06, 2008 04:45 AM Permalink
It now remains to be seen whether the nuclear deal can be concluded by the final session of the US Congress in September. Indian officials feel the biggest hurdle is the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group that has to give India a ‘clean’ exception despite India not signing the NPT. If it does, nuclear commerce with Russia and France will begin almost immediately. Pressure will then mount on US legislators not to stand in the way of US firms enjoying similar benefits.