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by TIGER MAN on Jul 09, 2008 09:44 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

ONE HAS ALWAYS KNOWN THAT CONGRESS IS A VERY GREEDY AND VERY CORRUPT PARTY...THATS WHY THEY ARE SO DESPERATE FOR THIS ONE SIDED DEAL WITH USA....DEFINITELY MANMOHAN SINGH AND THE CONGRESS PARTY ARE GETTING LARGE KICKBACKS FROM USA..ANYWAY....GREEDY CONGRESS CAN TRY THEIR BEST...BUT EVEN IF THIS VERY CORRUPT CONGRESS MANAGES TO SIGN THIS USELESS DEAL...THE NEXT GOVERNMENT...WHICH IS 100% NOT GOING TO BE CONGRESS..WILL THROW OUT THE DEAL WHEN THEY COME INTO POWER IN THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTIONS..

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by Vijay on Jul 09, 2008 10:10 AM   Permalink
Can you explain y this deal is useless ,if v r getting clean power with cheaper rate ,it is not benefiting us?.Tell me which party is not corrupt?Because of Dr.Manmohan Singh globalisation policy present middle class/salary class in living in India.The Next govt who will form congress or BJP allies r8?both r supporters of USA and Deal but now BJP is playing political drama!

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by baiju velayudhan on Jul 09, 2008 09:51 AM   Permalink
who is not greedy or corrupt, can you touch your heart and say you have not been so anytime. before expecting anything from others, you also sometimes think what have you done to them for their betterment. stop being pessimist and astrologer.

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by Mohammed basheer on Jul 09, 2008 09:59 AM   Permalink
Right now BJP is going against the deal just to get to power 6 months ahead of schedule at the cost of national interest. I never imagined BJP will put politics over national interest. BJP is becoming another Congress. Commies will get wiped out like devegouda in karnataka. THey will get 0 seats from kerala this time.

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