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The Nuclear Deal - and a sad reflection.
by M. Shankar on Jun 12, 2008 11:22 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

With a Government on many patched up wheels, unavoidably for now, to enable it to "run" but in different directions, it is only natural that the nation is unable to move in any one direction comfortably, for right or wrong! The 'nuclear deal' is one of the many casualties which got entangled under its multidirectional coach. It is nice to be known as the world's largest democracy, but also painful to be recognized as a country which cannot decide on matters of great importance, inspite of a lawfully elected Government run by people's representatives.

We may also ponder over how much of quality time and costly money was lost discussing, negotiating and quarrelling over such issues as the 'deal'. Or what impact this stigma of indecisiveness would have on the country and its leaders on similar vital issues that may come up in future. I am not for now judging on whether the nuclear deal was good for India or whether it was skewed to favour US but I am pained at the several pulls and pressures our political structure is throwing up on crucial governance. While as a democracy we can pat ourselves on the back, as a country with one overriding idealogy which has the country's - and peoples' - interest and welfare at heart, we have a long way to go. With parties getting fragmented and multiplying with smaller support bases, pressure groups and convenient alliances emerging during elections and then changing where power beckons, future looks more tawdry. The situation is worrying.


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  RE:The Nuclear Deal - and a sad reflection.
by menda vijaya on Jun 12, 2008 11:52 AM   Permalink
Yes.This is for the first time that Opposition parties being very weak, have caused the damage to an international agreement concerning public interest. The selfish opposition due to its greed for power let o the opportunity of India's supply of power.They are hoping to get votes on this ground. Let us see if the people would vote for damagers or developers.

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by Jack Sparrow on Jun 12, 2008 12:04 PM   Permalink
LEFT WAS THE MAIN OPPOSITION TO THIS DEAL MY FRIEND..!!
don just blame for the sake of blaming..!!

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by Jack Sparrow on Jun 12, 2008 12:05 PM   Permalink

this above message was directed to menda vijaya..!!

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by All Right on Jun 12, 2008 12:18 PM   Permalink
I don't agree. I think Sahadevan's commies have demonstrated quite a strong opposition...
:-)
It's another matter that they are showing opposition when actually sitting in government..
BJP quite rightly had maintained a low profile

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by Jack Sparrow on Jun 12, 2008 11:28 AM   Permalink
good message SIR..!!
I REALLY APPRECIATE UR CONCERN ..!!
THANKS FOR THROWING SOME LIGHT ON INDIA'S "NOT SO GOOD" LOOKING FUTURE..!

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