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Communist allies, Congress, N-Clear Pact, Prices........!
by Vaman Kamath on Jul 07, 2008 08:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Being part of the UPA, the communist cannot take an escapist attitude from the ills facing the country or the inflation. What is the advice they had given as inputs to reign in inflation? Street demonstration, bandhs, strikes? Shame on them who cannot think otherwise! The charge sheet should boomerang on them! As for independent foreign policy, they do not have the right to speak on foreign policy, who had supported the Chineese in 1961 war and during the World war II. The communists are worthless stuff to be thrown in the Arabian Sea/Indian Ocean. It had already started stinking!

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  RE:Communist allies, Congress, N-Clear Pact, Prices........!
by unni pillai on Jul 07, 2008 09:03 PM   Permalink
THE UPA HAS LOST ITS MORAL RIGHT TO CONTINUE IN POWER WITHOUT THE LEFT BEING PART OF THE COALITION. THE CONGRESS & UPA LEADERSHIPS ARE ENGAGED INTO HORSE TRADING TO SAVE THE MINORITY GOVERMENT AT CENTRE. THE POLITICAL OPPORTUNISTS LIKE SAMAJWADI PARTY MAY HELP THEM TO REMAIN IN POWER WHILE SETTLING FOR THEIR IMMEDIATE BENEFIT IN A BARTER TRADE WITH CONGRESS. IF NOT THE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN INDIA REALISING THE DANGER IN GOING WITH AN AMERICAN LENIENT FOREIGN POLICY, HISTORY WILL PROVE THE TRUTH BEHIND IT. THE YANKEE AGENTS LIKE MANMOHAN, CHIDAMBARAM WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE GENERATIONS TO COME IN FURTURE. AND THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY WILL LEARN A GREAT LESSON OUT OF IT. INDIA NEEDS AN INDEPENDENT FOREIGN POLICY BUILT UPON SELF RELIANCE AND NON-ALIGNMENT AS NEHRU PURSUED DURING HIS REGIME. POLITICS IS NOT AT ALL IN COMMAND. THE BUREAUCRACY WORLD OVER IS PROVED TO BE AGENTS OF IMPERIALISM. AND MANMOHAN IS NO EXCEPTION!


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