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by karan shah on Jul 22, 2008 04:01 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

why not use the abundant coal to generate power, and produce steel from plenty iron ore. Japan has done that by eating our ore n coal. Curb coal mafia, utilise high quality iron ore, construct India. then think of deals.

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by Bond Kumar on Jul 22, 2008 04:04 PM   Permalink
They've considered all that and found that to keep up a good pace of growth, we would need to depend on Nuclear power. Otherwise, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam wouldn't have endorsed it, dude..

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by galilio on Jul 22, 2008 04:26 PM   Permalink
DR.APJ kalam is selective talker while he did not open his mouth to denounce RAM SETHU project
either on economic ground or environmental problems or ecological problems or saving marine life or faith of 80 millions hindus.but
he promptly supported nuclear deal after he came back from his visit to america. so judge
what is his motive?

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by Roopsingh on Jul 22, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
U r the selective talker. Ur party BJP is selective talking party. Without naming the leader, Ur party is accusing. And u r talking about Mr. Kalam who do not have anything. Have u read his book 'Wings of Fire'. Read and then drag him into such dirty politics.

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by rajesh on Jul 22, 2008 05:48 PM   Permalink
dear roopsingh,
to whom you are addressing. i admire APJ sir.i 'am not from BJP. be clear with your comments

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by rajesh on Jul 22, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
h common man,now don't pull APJ sir in this dirty politics game.he honestly given his view on deal thats all..

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by Attract Ivist on Jul 22, 2008 05:11 PM   Permalink
Dr. Abdul Kalam is a noble man. But he is not a politician. Nuclear fuel supply is good for india, we all know. But is that at the cost of our sovereign status or becoming a puppet country? We don't know what is there in the deal and it's implication. I don't think common people like you and me don't have so much of indepth knowledge and experience to decide on this. There are experts, and since this is such an important decision for the country, it's good for us if there is a all party consensus on this.

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by rajesh on Jul 22, 2008 05:20 PM   Permalink
what wrong in becoming a puppet under a great country like US..

US is just one third in India, and we are scared that they may make us slaves and we will become puppets in their hands??? this is a typical indian's mentality.

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by Attract Ivist on Jul 22, 2008 05:30 PM   Permalink
freedom is something you should lose once to realise how good it is to have it :)

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by Ian on Jul 22, 2008 06:28 PM   Permalink
Ok... I have an idea, Make His Excellency APJ The President of Republic of India, Under him let the Armed Forces Take over for just 5 Years. No Political Parties, No Congress, No BJP, No BSP or whatever... Then lets see how these 543 goons, mafias & clowns realize their freedom.

Jai Hind.

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by Attract Ivist on Jul 22, 2008 05:29 PM   Permalink
Freedom is something you should lose once to realise how good it is :)

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by rajesh on Jul 22, 2008 05:43 PM   Permalink
US is just one third in india.. why should we scare about them, why can't u think india may made US as our slaves???
don't think as a typical indian.

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