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Excessive keenness of USA to push thru' Indo Nuclear deal
by BIKAS KUMAR BHADRA on Jun 19, 2008 08:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Leaders of the LF/ CPI-M are being subjected to a vilification campaign as being indifferent to the interests of the Indian nation and responsible for blocking the US proposal for nuclear assistance.

It will be interesting to know as to the reasons for the United States taking so much of interest in pushing thru' the deal. They may derive some extra advantage compared to India if the deal finally materialises in its present form. So, the proposal should be subjected to a detailed scrutiny before acceptance by the Indian side.

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  RE:Excessive keenness of USA to push thru' Indo Nuclear deal
by arkit on Jun 19, 2008 09:09 PM   Permalink
We all know why govt is trying hard to get this deal. It is because we need energy and future US administration may not be as easy this one. So it is the ripe time to sign it. What is not understandable is the reason commies r opposing it. They pretend as if they are the sole custodian of Indian N power. remember they r the only part who opposed our N tests. They opposed Kalam as president because he was part of N test. These commies are acting on behalf of china. Please kick them out or put them in Jail.

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  RE:Excessive keenness of USA to push thru' Indo Nuclear deal
by shaker on Jun 20, 2008 01:11 AM   Permalink
That about commies I do agree Arkit, but let us be cautious about the nuclear deal, If we reject we do have options as we are still free and can be at liberty to do anything. But once we sign on the dotted lines then I guess we sign our own destruction. I definitely do feel that the nuclear energy is needed but not at the way USA dictates. You get me. Should.

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