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What do you mean by Third Party, Mr.Mukherjee?
by Sebastian Thomas Cherukanam on Jul 08, 2008 10:04 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What do you mean by Third Party, Mr.Mukherjee? In the present set up, though Left did not join the government, they cannot be termed as a Third Party and therefore, they have every right to know about whatever decisions that the government is taking with their support. And in this particular case, what confidentiality you are talking about? Each and every citizen in India has the right to know about it because it will directly affect them in future. No doubt, Congress lost even its remaining credibility.

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  RE:What do you mean by Third Party, Mr.Mukherjee?
by Shekar Rao on Jul 08, 2008 11:07 PM   Permalink
Chinese agents and traitors do not have a right to be privy into national secrets. Period. Got that, dear Mallu commie?

Agreed, the Cong-I has erred in not taking the nation into confidence, let alone their own allies. But if they haven't, don't you think they have some sneaking suspicion otherwise? That too, allies for 4 long bloody f**king years! That shows the level of confidence the Commies enjoy.. food for thought, isn't it?

Moral: Don't yap off just b'cos you have to.

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  RE:What do you mean by Third Party, Mr.Mukherjee?
by All Right on Jul 09, 2008 07:43 AM   Permalink
Your Moral line was good Mr. Rao.

Pity that you wrote it in the end... :-)

Should have begun with it... in which case your message could have ended there itself.. :-)

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  RE:What do you mean by Third Party, Mr.Mukherjee?
by sundara reddy on Jul 08, 2008 10:17 PM   Permalink
100 percent correct. in such important issue where sovergnity of the country is involved such statement is rediculous

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