Wherez transperancy? Oh its thousands of miles away says Congress. If full text cannot be made available, wherez the Rights to Information Act? If all clauses in the agreement is to safeguard and protect the interests of India, why cant it be shared. Congress, under the leadership of a foreigner will not dare to sell or pledge the rights of India. While we can understand that your leader is a foreigner, so nothing great can be expected from that foreigner. But, what happened to you Pranabji. You are born and brought up in India. Are you not an Indian?
RE:Pranabji - are you not an Indian?
by Nand Gupta on Jul 08, 2008 06:03 PM Permalink
does the right to information act means that you would share your credit card number and bank account user id and pwd.
RE:Pranabji - are you not an Indian?
by Kamal on Jul 08, 2008 06:07 PM Permalink
Folks, if anything that is considered as threat to the nation's security, morally its the duty of the Government to present a white paper, whether it is considerd as Rights to Information or not.
RE:Pranabji - are you not an Indian?
by Nand Gupta on Jul 08, 2008 06:17 PM Permalink
if is is considered as threat to the nation's security then only. right? how did you arrive at the conclusion that the nuclear deal is a threat to the nation? The real threats of the nation are the communists. Go and demand white paper from them
RE:Pranabji - are you not an Indian?
by JNB on Jul 08, 2008 06:02 PM Permalink
I dont think everything comes under right to information act. If you ask for the name of Indian secret agents in foreign land, do you expect that govt will give those name to you. There are something called classified documents, which anyone cannot have access.