What Advani says is what all political party indulge in to retain power in times of crisis. Whether it is Congress or BJP, all resort to the same dirty game. For such an important national priority, all political parties are working together to ensure that the Govt. falls. The consequences of the fall of this Govt. would be drastic for India which no party wants to look at. They are only interested in the chair. If a person of the stature of Dr. Manmohan Singh and Dr. Abdul Kalam have endorsed the deal, what right do these politicians like Karat and Advani have in destabilising the country at this stage. V shd not be guided by such elements and protect our country from such power crazy roges.
RE:Horse Trading
by ANAND TEERTHA on Jul 10, 2008 08:05 PM Permalink
Had national interest was on Manmohan Singhs' mind, he should have taken all the political parties into confidence instead of taking credit to himself.He should have given a credit to the NDA/BJP for having "initiated" the N-deal process. Their is no point in blaming BJP for opposing the deal. It seems that their desire is to "redraft" the deal agreement before signing on the dotted lines at the backdrop of minority status of the UPA government.
RE:Horse Trading
by deepak on Jul 10, 2008 07:55 PM Permalink
Kalam is a rocket scientist, and Manmohan is a Economist... None of them has greatly dealt with leadership, and soverign right of this nation.. Beside BJP is not against the deal, it is against the process that has been secretly been taken, and without the participation of important political opposition which BJP itself is.... What the hell would ManMohan singh know about whole ordeal, he is a remote control.