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Nuclear Deal
by umesh pandey on Jul 10, 2008 02:37 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

This is one of the best deal India can have and very good for future generation irespective of caste, creed or religion. It is pathetic to see the politicians trying to take advantage of this deal for very short term deal. BJP should have openly supported the deal and made it a political non issue but their present leadership is not far sighted. MM Singh is doing the right thing by pushing the deal ahead and not to bother about political consequences. What is the use of staying in power if the policies that one think is good for the country and could not be implimented?
I think it would be a collectyively most foolish act by a bunch of half illitrate politicians if this deal is not allowed to go through!

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by Bharat Kr on Jul 10, 2008 02:44 AM   Permalink
Ignorants like you always live in fantasy world. Go and worship US and become their slaves. Do you have any self-respect?

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by manish rogi on Jul 10, 2008 02:51 AM   Permalink
Nope...we all lost it when LK Advani apologized for Jinna! Imagine him being PM....

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by Calspadeaspade on Jul 10, 2008 03:20 AM   Permalink
Advani is a Sindhi first and then HIndu. It is obvious.

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by PKN on Jul 10, 2008 03:17 AM   Permalink
Based on the new manner in which the poltical situation is changing ( SP joining hands with Congress and JDS joining hands with Congress etc etc ) NJP will not win based on Hindutva they will have to shift to Moditva ! If ( still only an IF ) BJP wins on Moditva then dont expect that LK Advani will become the PM. They may not opt for Modi but someone who thinks on his lines!

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