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Debate in the parliament
by Snehi on Jul 23, 2008 03:34 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Look at the 'wonderful' performance by the BJP and the LEFT. This trust vote was really meant for the discussion of the most vicious subject THE N-DEAL These parties took it as chance to make political mileage out of it. How many sentences (rather words) were uttered by these people about the N-deal? Did they mention anything critical about the subject. Did they not read the many debates in several forums? They had several points to state which could 'lock' the congress. They should have narrow down the subject to N-deal. They wanted to prove their political superiority. But the intelligent opponent managed them in the way the congress draw the road.!!.
I doubt very much 'they are for the N-deal”. Then what for all these noise? Tell the people.

The West Bengal was well developed state some 30 years back. By the mis-rule the state is brought down to the level which forced them to preach 'capitalism'. Budha is a capitalist wearing a communist gown. People are aware of it. Budha wants to bring the past glory by adopting capitalist methods. Then why do they made this state to the present condition? They may not accept this.

Advani's speech was very saddening. He claimed that the deal will be renegotiated. Is it possible. Within the next few months MMS will commit billions of rupees worth of contracts. No government can disown such commitments. Do not fool the people.

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  RE:Debate in the parliament
by peddapuram Babu on Jul 23, 2008 04:08 AM   Permalink
The debate should have been before the govt go for agreement. DrSing did not go to debate in parliment even the opposite asked for it. If he does this before today he need not have gone for trust vote. DrSing bowed heads to corporate giants who is going to get Neuclear Power plants and going high consumers of Thorium reserves is substitute of Uranium, which the India is rich( >25% of world) and all western countries eyte on this. After signing we have seen the horse trade in parliment for voting. All industrialist poured their money as they are favoured by UPA. Only one good politician DrSing became dirty. first time ever MPs were traded for trust vote. Is the starting of the end of Democracy in India ???

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