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Man Mohan quit
by IndiaForce India on Jul 07, 2008 07:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The darling of Bush and USA and a manipulating chamcjha bureacrat of indiara household, he is a dud and nominated and not elected ptrime miniter.What the hell is he doing in G 8 summit? India is not member of same.His over anxiety to get deal through shows there is something to hide and he seems to be either major beneficiary in the deal or is under threat by western lobby.We would like to caution Man Mohan to remain in his limits and not enter into any stratgeic commitments to foreign powers without iopening all the cards before indian citizens his masters.he should understand that he is mere a servant of people and should behave like one.We dont want nuclear deal to be rushed throguh.period!


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by Indian on Jul 07, 2008 08:03 PM   Permalink
Indiaforce India You are the biggest Dud

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by SUDHAKAR on Jul 07, 2008 08:20 PM   Permalink
"elected" no meaning for that because even criminals are getting elected Persons like MMS whether elected or nominated they are the best for this country. Commis are also got elected wats use the have narrow mentality for they can see only china nothing else. Advani and his "group" they can see only politics linked with "communalism". SO MMS IS THE BEST PM.

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by Beachy Babes on Jul 07, 2008 07:50 PM   Permalink



Come on, even Shiv Sena is supporting the deal. BJP is not supporting only because they are in the "opposition".

What are you talking? LOL.





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by All Right on Jul 07, 2008 09:11 PM   Permalink
Even the RSS supports the deal.

There is a difference between CPM's opposition and Bjp's opposition.

CPM's opposition is mainly because they are allergic to closer ties with the US, who they consider the most powerful imperistitic power in the world - the leader in the pack of all imperialistic powers.

The BJP's opposition is simply to prevent Congress taking the credit for a watershed deal and running away with BJP's urban vote base

In 1999, Vajpayee as PM and in 2000 Jaswant Singh as Foreign Minister of NDA, on the floor of the UN General Assembly categorically gave an assurance that India will refrain from nuclear tests, justifying such a position that India had no need to test.

This makes BJP's opposition to the deal most dubious

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