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Indo-US Nuke Deal
by Badri N Raizada on Jul 15, 2008 11:32 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Will he be there when USA starts exerting pressure on us.How can a minority government with uncertain future be allowed to take decisions on such a vital strategic and security issue.Its absolutely immoral and unacceptable Mr Manmohan Singh.

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  RE:Indo-US Nuke Deal
by Prem Mohan on Jul 15, 2008 11:36 AM   Permalink
Is a majority government allowed to enter into agreements which mortgage our future and bind its successors?

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  RE:Indo-US Nuke Deal
by shashi kher on Jul 15, 2008 11:48 AM   Permalink
you seem to be from left

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by G A on Jul 15, 2008 11:43 AM   Permalink
A majority govt atleast has the legal right, are you comparing that with a minority govt headed by a nominated PM, who does not even want to have a open and intelligent debate on a vital agreement with clauses like "till perpetuity"

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by Ram Sharma on Jul 15, 2008 11:45 AM   Permalink
It applies more on a govt, which may b in minority, and is trying to buy saleable MPs @ Rs 25 cr each. Ajit Singh (who, together with Sibu Soren etc had earlier taken money from PVN Rao in Parliament for same purpose), Mulayam Singh etc r already purchased.

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  RE:Indo-US Nuke Deal
by Beachy Babes on Jul 15, 2008 11:49 AM   Permalink
I understand that you are against the deal because the you dislike the US.
What is wrong in being in ally of the US? All the advanced nations are allies of the US. We should also become friends of the US and benefit from that friendship, financially and technologically.

China also signed a nuclear deal with the US long time back. Could the US change China's policy? No.








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