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Game of deception
by Chaand KaTukda on Jul 10, 2008 07:46 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

There is a game of deception being played by the Congress against the nation and within it's own party. It seems to be in a tearing hurry to go to the IAEA without taking the opposition and it's allies into confidence and also by maintaining secrecy over the document. This culture of "we know what's best and you needn't know" attitude pervades throughout the country among the state govt's too. That is why the RTI Act has become so popular and useful. Can this Act be invoked in this case?

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  RE:Game of deception
by Ashish! on Jul 10, 2008 07:51 AM   Permalink
Congress could have gone to opposition (read Left) and BJP but only if they will hear them with ear for nation's interest. Left is more concerned about China's interest and BJP just want power any any cost.

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  RE:Game of deception
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 08:11 AM   Permalink
Ashish!

Good analysis. Now you know why no one talks to you at work or on these forums.. :-)

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by arun sharma on Jul 10, 2008 08:12 AM   Permalink
WHAT A JOKE.....please,PLEASE,please,,,,I BEG>>> let everyone know my educated friend.....I mean point out atleast three things...on how INDIA would GAIN from the deal....JUST BECAUSE SARDAR IS AN EDUCATED GUY everyone in INDIA who has been to college thinks it a great deal....it is a bloody joke.


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  RE:Game of deception
by sourabh gupta on Jul 10, 2008 08:00 AM   Permalink
you cannot pre-decide what other ppl want. you have to give them chance. By not even showing the IAEA document properly (only the basics wree shown), and by rushing to the IAEA without the trust vote, are not a signs of a responsible govt. The left and the BJP are worthy supporters and opposition respectively. They cannot and should not be ignored on grounds as baseless as these.

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  RE:Game of deception
by arun sharma on Jul 10, 2008 08:06 AM   Permalink
what do u know about the deal....PLEASE LET ALL OF KNOW.....I CAN BET that u are as unaware as most of the politicians.....and all of us so called educated ordinary INDIANS...Ha...Ha...Ha

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  RE:Game of deception
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 08:27 AM   Permalink
Anil Modi...

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  RE:Game of deception
by nickel biswas on Jul 10, 2008 08:07 AM   Permalink
You don't get it. YOU are in the tiny minority on this issue. Only really supporters of your position are the Communists and some hardline muslim parties. The govt is just pursuing the will of the people.

Also, what tearing hurry? The deal has been on the table for at least 4 years. We can discuss it for another 20 years like everything else? That's why nothing ever gets done in India, no electricity, running water, sewage, roads, public transportation. Only people like to talk about things, never actually do anything.

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  RE:Game of deception
by arun sharma on Jul 10, 2008 08:20 AM   Permalink
Dear Sardar...please .....can u tell me what the common Indian will get outr of this deal...please....please...u educated guy...........

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  RE:Game of deception
by Vino Vincent on Jul 10, 2008 09:16 AM   Permalink
What did u get from IT. The same was happening when RG introduced IT in India.Then also the very same Communist was there against it and now saying it will make lot of people workless. did u understand any thing then? I think u r suffering from some IC better consult a doctor...

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  RE:Game of deception
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 09:48 AM   Permalink
Vincent:

If you think IT and national security are same thing, I really don't wanna have anything to do with you mate..

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  RE:RE:Game of deception
by All Right on Jul 10, 2008 08:12 AM   Permalink
Nickel:

Tinman... :-) :-) you can't understand a simple sentence in the above story, can you?.. :-)

Real tinman.. :-)

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