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Thanks for Leaving India from trouble
by kesavan subramaniam on Jun 20, 2008 10:40 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Thank you very much Mr. PM enough to work for US after retirement go and settle there if u like US. Dont put country in trouble. In this four year acheivement u r cancelling existing plan Indo-Iran Oil deal enough sir please stop this and take rest.

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  RE:RE:Thanks for Leaving India from trouble
by abhishek on Jun 20, 2008 10:48 AM   Permalink
Do you even know about the agreement?
It is the best thing that could have happened for India in current scenarios, and its a deal with US alright but it will open avenues for India to get nuclear fission material from other countries.

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  RE:Thanks for Leaving India from trouble
by DAWA JACOB on Jun 20, 2008 10:54 AM   Permalink
i believe the nuclear deal is in the best interest of India.we Indians have the tendency to over react to every thing.this time we can trust US,caus US WNT LIKE CHINA BEING A POWER HOUSE IN THE REGION.

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  RE:Thanks for Leaving India from trouble
by Zomiee on Jun 20, 2008 10:43 AM   Permalink
Kesvan just like his commie brother have proved that he is also a chinese agent.

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  RE:Thanks for Leaving India from trouble
by Haramohan Ray on Jun 20, 2008 10:46 AM   Permalink
This is pure insult - you cannot question one's patriotism just ecause he does not like America. The world knows the diabolical designs of the USA.

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  RE:Thanks for Leaving India from trouble
by DAWA JACOB on Jun 20, 2008 10:46 AM   Permalink
I think the PM wnt be able to lay the pipes for the Indo-Iran Oil deal...
Its the most difficult thing any Indian PM can ever achieve.Indians are only worthy of having Corrupt Leaders.


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