The UPA stand is very clear from the day one, they will go with the Nuclear deal if it is beneficial for the country & they won't go with the deal if it is not beneficial for the country. This is nothing but BJP's attempt to manufacture a controversy, in order to gain advantage in the upcoming elections.
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by Bihar Tiger on Jun 02, 2008 04:20 PM Permalink
It is BJP which is not showing a clear stand. On one day it favours this agreement but next day it shows some reservations against it. Mr. MMS is trying hard to persuade all parties in favour of the agreement. But now BJP is asking him to clear his stand, Ridiculous. Ulta Chor Kotwal to Dante.
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by Lakshmanan on Jun 02, 2008 04:23 PM Permalink
Bihar Tiger: It is the duty of the Govt. who has majority to rule the country to bring any legislation/law etc. If the Govt. has majority, the opposition will fall in line with Govt. It is UPA that they cannot flock together.
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by JI HUA on Jun 03, 2008 03:11 AM Permalink
well this not a law it has to be approved by 2/3rd majority not simple so either BJP and congress has to join or but BJP all parties have to join or but cong all parties have to join and vote in favour
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by Lakshmanan on Jun 02, 2008 04:15 PM Permalink
UPA is shaky in all issues. They are not sure of themselves. For example, they were talking price increase in Petrol & Diesel for the last 10 days, but nothing happened. In our olden days, we used to know about the increase in fuel only after govt increase it. It is very poor Govt. who cannot take a simple step.
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by JI HUA on Jun 03, 2008 03:09 AM Permalink
you want to say that like in vajpayee's govt the petrol risen 20 rupees and then it falen same is happening in this govt right
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by vivek kumar jain on Jun 02, 2008 04:28 PM Permalink
Any govt whether BJP or Congress will take a decision which favours India. So, all the parties except left are saying that they're not against the nuclear deal but there needs to be some changes in the agreement of the same whereas left doesn't want any sort of deals with the US as it'll hurt its illegitimate fathers in China. So Mr. Singh is right in asking to get the final result on the 123 agreement.By just avoiding the issue congress is not helping the cause. Also, inspite of a strong regional presence of India there is a lot happening(negative) in our neighbouring countries which in an otherwise scenario would've been avoided if the govt had the decision making ability.This toothless attitude of the congress govt is projecting India as a weak nation which is not the reality. Silence over here doesn't mean strength but cowardness. MMS is a meek chap and it clealy looks obvious that he is just a mouth piece of Sonia. There is no co-ordinationa as far as the govt functioning is concerned.Arjun Singh solely runs his quota propaganda, health minister does his, defence minister faints during a prestigious ceremony(shows how weak t govt is and also not able to procure military hardware like the most needed fighting jets,nuke subs et al), chidambaram dilutes all the questions put across to him by showing a hyper optimistic attitude(which exudes over-confidence).Sonia going on sackin people who defy her, rahul runnin around in tribal regions with no aim. CRAZY
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by Abbas Rumani on Jun 02, 2008 04:22 PM Permalink
Will USA government sign a deal with a Indian Government which has only 130 MP in the parliament of which total strength is 547? I am neither pro congress nor anti BJP, but some of the comments made here shows complete ignorance of the facts
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by JI HUA on Jun 03, 2008 03:07 AM Permalink
you want to say India can never get Nuclear deal as we can never hope more than 150 seats for a siingle party atleast in near future (10-15 years)
RE:Unnecessary contoversies
by VIRENDRA on Jun 02, 2008 04:12 PM Permalink
When there term will get over and new non-congress government will come to power. Then only they would be in a good position to take a firm stand