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Why should PM resign?
by Rajendra Nayak on Jun 24, 2008 11:10 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It appears as if we are having a nursery school and not a parliament. PM is childish. Is it PM's personal wish to have the N deal? If it is so, he will be misusing the powers by threatening to resign. If elected representatives except Congress and allies, donot want the deal tell this fact to the public in 2009 when elections are held. Why should there be a do or die situation? If resignation is done to bring down inflation, poverty and illiteracy then people will appreciate PM's move. He will be voted with thumping majority.
Causing turmoil in the already disturbed market and blackmailing to resign the PM is losing his image. There will be civil war if monsoon fails due to high inflation of food items. The rains have already stopped in western India and such type of fear for calling an election because US wants the deal cannot be digested by educated Indians.
For whom are we holding an election will be a question people will ask when the inflation will touch 20 to 22% with immediate election and
increasing oil prices.
We may be people of high I.Q. but will be stupid holding elections to sign Nuclear deal.
The students in 2025 or so while reading the text book may laugh at the actions of PM of 2008 resigning for US and not to assert that we have to get Uranium at any cost by using our own resources or by invasion if some country refuses to sell Uranium to us.

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  RE:Why should PM resign?
by harry na on Jun 25, 2008 05:05 AM   Permalink
its not PM's personal wish to have this deal -

are you ready to pay 5 Rs extra each year for petrol--- whats the petrol price now? you probably dont use coal or other perishable resources... industries do - will they be happy with regular increase in their prices...

no one even knows how the US oil companies have been hiding their 11-15% margins and have shown the whole world that they cant help oil prices going up.

how can u guys live with 5-10 hrs of no electricity each day in summers and still say you dont want nuclear energy.

well, most of you would not have even travelled outside india... ignorance is a bliss - hold true because you dont want to develop. Australia is not selling their nuclear reserves to india - is a shame. Imagine what all the govt could do if it proved that india uses nuclear capability for economy's and environment's best... australia would have sold the uranium in a sec... its going now to china... wow thats fun to watch... isnt it

The opposition is happy to get an early election but the great Indians call PM childish and call all his "efforts" as personal... cmon guys... look at the vision this man has... it is bcoz of this man that you guys are driving cars and drinking coke and pepsi... you guys have excellent lifts in your office and get visas so easily....



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  RE:RE:Why should PM resign?
by sam thomas on Jun 25, 2008 12:20 PM   Permalink
someone mentioned about the KULAKS ...yes modern day kulaks are the one which support a certain party which ahs got maximum no of traders as their supporters and they are the one who are responsible for price rise.Imagine why the vegetable prices should rise 30% when petrol prices were hiked only 10% .Does the vegetables brough on maruti cars driven by petrol ..Its very clear the traders who are supporters of BJP have correctly called the shots and they are benifitting from that..They say there is shortage of food items ...Impossible crop production is on high, yes people might be missusing or over consumption..by only few that will not be the only reason for price rice.Hoarding is the main reason.The only solution is purchase only when it is required .control our spending habbits .Borrow/credit card spending be done in a limited fashion Not the way AMERICANS do . arresting price rise is in our hand. Is anybody listening.?

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