The PM must know that significant sections of the present Parliament are against the deal. The matter should either go back to the hustings or the will of their elected representatives should be respected. It is not worthy of a government in the autumn of its tenure to enter in to an agreement that would jeopardize the integrity of our motherland. We do not wish to be vassals of Washington.
RE:Who Matters Most?
by Sharad on Jun 21, 2008 11:18 PM Permalink
I would rather go with the US than become a slave of the chinese, which is more likely to happen by their grabbing Indian lands.
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by Satya Banerji on Jun 23, 2008 06:56 PM Permalink
The genius of India is to be friends with all. International relations should be based on issues rather than on fixed polarities. Disputes with China about our borders reinforces the need to retain our independent capabilities. Our energy security will become subservient to the Hyde Act. It will return us to the days of PL 480. We can turn down 123 with courtesy, and retain the advantages of our democratic links with the United States.
RE:Who Matters Most?
by Bharat Kr on Jun 22, 2008 01:19 AM Permalink
Satya: You said, "...an agreement that would jeopardize the integrity of our motherland". How does a nuclear deal jeopardise national integrity? You commies are anyway Chinese agents living in India, why not go to China? Time has come, Bengali commies stop their treachery against the nation and dump communism and join patriotic national mainstream.
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by Satya Banerji on Jun 23, 2008 07:05 PM Permalink
The uranium deal allows a U.S. President to discontinue supplies in case he or she disagrees with our policy decisions. This will return our descendants to slavery. It will widen the deep moat the UPA has dug between India and our ancient links with Iran.
I am not a Communist.
I am an Indian before I am a Bengali.
I will assert my right to live in India.
Your abuse is a historic repetition of the fractious thought that has harmed our Mother Land.
I wish you well in realizing the folly of your ways.