A lot of countries - most of them not very close to India - want this deal to be scuttled. CPM's masters - sitting in China - also do not want this deal to go through, that's the root of the problem.
I hope some nationalists, irrespective of party affiliations, will support this deal and get it through before the next US administration takes over. Not that they would be against it, but it will not be their highest priority.
I also hope that in the next federal elections, our brothers in Kerala and Bengal ensure that they send non-communists MP's to the federal Parliament, even if they elect commies for their local government.
I hope all states elect candidates of national level parties to the parliament instead of candidates of regional parties - we don't want Shiv Sena and Telugu Desam and AIDMK at the national level. They should look after their regional matters in their assemblies and leave the management of India to national level parties.
I don't know what else to say, but it is time to clean up the national politics.
RE:Hope the leftist remain out of the government
by All Right on Jul 09, 2008 10:30 AM Permalink
Sahadevan KK - Sagnarika Ghose indeed only writes what Comrades the likes of Harkishen Singh and Jyothi Basu told in private in the Politburo meeting.
Six months down the line, the Left will realize that this husband-wife Karat duo is taking the Left to oblivion. It is blunder as preventing Jyothi Basu to assume the PM's chair. If Basu had been PM, then the Left may perhaps have a wider base and acceptability in the country.
The confidence vote is the worst thing that can happen the BJP and their Commies.
The commies isolation would be highlighted as they would be left with TDP and no one else as an ally.