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the only entities
by cynic on Jul 10, 2008 07:07 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

opposing deal are the left, BJP and Pakistan.

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by Vikram on Jul 10, 2008 07:10 PM   Permalink
BJP is definitely on a wrong footing on this issue. A overwhelming majority of Indians support nuclear deal. BJP cannot bring religion politics into this.

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by rajiv jaiswal on Jul 10, 2008 07:12 PM   Permalink
well said

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by Loan Shark on Jul 10, 2008 07:14 PM   Permalink
Do you mean that BJP cannot use Ayodhya mandir or Ram sethu to rile Hindus against the nuclear deal anymore?

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by joshua james on Jul 10, 2008 07:30 PM   Permalink
At no cost can BJP win this election.It will be a miracle if they get 200 seats.Who will vote for them in Andhra,Tamil Nadu,UP,WB,Kerla which amounts to almost 220 seats? please think logically and dont be emotionally stirred up...

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by Akshay Singh on Jul 10, 2008 07:13 PM   Permalink
What overwhelming majority you are talking about??
Can you tell me me how many %ge indians know about this deal??
And i am 100% sure that even you also do'nt know what is exactly in this deal.
You are a kind of people who think that they are most intellegence but they are actually, dumb and fool.

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by Loan Shark on Jul 10, 2008 07:13 PM   Permalink
Pakistan actually asked US for a similar deal for them and US said NO.

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