Congress ke pass kuch nahin hai karne ke liye..koi mudda nahin hai..koi rasta nahin hai..ek n-deal hai jiske bharose hain ye log..interesting samachar ye hai ki poori country ko mobilize kiya hua hai is pagalpane main...achcha hai...kisi bade admi ne kaha hai..country derserves its government..completely true in India with congress...we deserve congress..
We must oppose this deal and rampant urbanization that is creating different classes. Why worry about electricity when people don't have enough to eat and farmers are committing suicide? Rich people can surely do without AC, but poor cannot do without food. Govt should first think about poor then about globalization, outsourcing, malls etc that take away from poor and help rich.
RE:Congress, BJP worst enemies of poor and landless.
by Raghabendra Samantaray on Jun 26, 2008 03:14 AM
Mr. GUest.. tou sud understand , if the country go aheat in economic status...indirectly the money will flow to the poor...govt can have more money for the netterment of the poor...wat argument u r giving..a poor cant help the other poor..think about the country and come out ur mid century ideas...i am suppoerter of bjp..in this issue i strongly support congress..good job cong...go ahead...
RE:RE:Congress, BJP worst enemies of poor and landless.
by raghabendra ray on Jun 26, 2008 03:15 AM
and i think bjp sud support cong to save its natinal image in this nuclear deal..otherwise may loose the popular orban and litrate votes from rural india...
RE:Congress, BJP worst enemies of poor and landless.
by Bharat Kr on Jun 26, 2008 03:22 AM
Talk with sense. This is a deal for about 40 long years. US needs India more than India needs US. Not signing the deal now, does not mean deal is dead. This deal is againt the interst of nation. Why not you try to understand. It is not about Left issue, it is about national interest. BJP is the best thing happened to India, to protect the nation and its future.
RE:Congress, BJP worst enemies of poor and landless.
by raghabendra ray on Jun 26, 2008 05:25 AM
hello dear bharat..i did not understand how US needs india more than India needs US..who is advanced in technology..who is rich in minarals (for nuclear technology)..we are not self dependent on technology..still german se engineers mangana pad raha hai..thodi software main develope kargaye to thats not the real technological advancement..and in the current day scenarion like to deal with enegry crisis , nucleat technology is teh only option and we can get the technology from usa..yeah usa has its own interst as it wants to come close to india to deal with china...try to understand it...
This Nuke deal is Bogus. Congress and it’s ulta pulta allies are in a conspiracy to find a face saver for their dismal and pathetic performance. Nuke deal is like a god gift to them. This govt will go soon. But instead of the real reason which is utter failure in handling inflation, interna security, foreign affairs, they’ll blame it all on Nuke deal. Shameless liars…
UPA is certainly not responsible for the current gloomy economic scenario. Its just a natural economic cycle we are going through at the moment. After high period of growth every economy faces a period of high inflation thus preventing runaway growth. I hope UPA does a better job of educating the public about this.
RE:UPA
by Krishnan Hariharan on Jun 26, 2008 01:58 AM
yes ... we have to admit it... how can so intelligent a Financial Minister and so fantastic an "top economist" PM cause any financial crisis or inflation! It must be because the middle class people are eating good food as Bush pointed out. So like the communists, we should make sure that the middle classes, god fearing public, good people, non violent masses go hungry and the ryots, riot mongers, commies, congies, Chinese brothers, Western hedonists, beaureaucrats, aristocrats and other such wonderful goons are fed sumptuously and kept in good "spirits"! Don't blame the government... it has done its job, the prime minister "did not sleep" many days working hard, u and I know that!
RE:UPA
by IITMViper on Jun 26, 2008 02:18 AM
Without understanding the financial markets and the devastating effects of speculative trade on oil and crude prices and thus our economy, ur remark sounds childish and desperate.
A lot has been written & said about this deal from both the countries & from people of different opinion…. -- a case of the elephant and the blind men!.....Few days back I was having a discussion with a friend about this deal & I decided to scribble down my thoughts on it….I’ll begin with some question that came to my mind…
Why do we need international cooperation in nuclear power, and what would be the bargain?
How will it actually affect a common man?
Do we have any alternative, or do we actually need this?
Does this agreement jeopardize our national security? & if it does then is it wise to compromise on our National Security just because we would have access to nuclear power trade and international cooperation?
We all know how deficient the country is in terms of Nuclear Energy, currently only 3% of our total energy is Nuclear but if we see China they are behind us & they have only 2% Nuclear energy, although they have rapidly started building up on their Nuclear Power Base & from almost Zero are targeting 40,000MW of electricity by 2020. India too had ambitiously declared their target of achieving 20,000MW of nuclear power by 2020, but our indigenous uranium reserves can support, at best, a capacity of only 10,000MW! Our Ex President Mr. APJ Abdul Kalam suggested an alternative in Thorium, which is abundantly available in India but in its normal state it is not Feasible & our Scientists have still not been able to develop a cost effecti
RE:My thoughts on this deal.....
by Dhakkan on Jun 26, 2008 01:49 AM
effective method to convert Thorium into a feasible state to be used for Nuclear Power generation. So this clearly indicates that we will need to import fuel for decades till the fast-breeder reactors are able to take over.
Our Oil & Gas reserves are not something to boast of. We do have a large quantity of coal but it has a very high content of ash and is a serious environmental problem. Currently India imports better quality Coal from Australia for Coal based thermal Power generation. There are some costly (patented) technologies like IGCC (Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle) but the unit cost of energy would be too high.
With this back ground if we look at the Nuclear Deal it appears very “cool” because it would help economy to grow, reduce poverty and build national comprehensive power as nuclear power is the most economical, most environmental friendly and most reliable form of energy among various types available for commercial use. Even our opposition party BJP who are now opposing this deal had included 'nuclear energy' as the first item for cooperation with the United States under the NSSP (Next Steps in Strategic Partnership) which was orchestrated by their Prime Minister Vajpayee & then National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra.
Now if we talk about the flip side of the deal the biggest concern/objection is that we will have to separate our civil and military nuclear facilities in a 'phased manner' and 'voluntarily' place them under IAEA inspections als
RE:RE:My thoughts on this deal.....
by Dhakkan on Jun 26, 2008 01:50 AM
also we will be required to sign and adhere to an additional protocol with IAEA covering our civilian nuclear facilities. Does this mean that we would be undermining our nuclear defense capability? The answer is “NO”.
In my opinion if only our civil nuclear reactors are going to be under IAEA inspection and we would also get uninterrupted supply to fuel these reactors then it is crazy to claim that this is jeopardizing our security & that to with US having already acknowledged India as a Nuclear Weapon State.
Hold On………..if it is that good for India then what’s in it for US!!!!
The answer lies in the recent trend of Global Power shift from West to East, with China racing towards being a rising Superpower…..that makes sense….. A successful and prosperous India would be a natural balance to China…..may be this is why they would like India rise to global power status….may be this is why the Communist parties in India are opposing it so badly….may be!!!!!!
Instead of focusing on inflation UPA is working on the stupid deal.India needs more food ,education and infrastructure.Their is no need of nuclear energy.China must be a ideal for india strategists.
RE:UPA WILL BE THROWN OUT
by omprakash valvekar on Jun 26, 2008 01:51 AM
Its time to throw our these left parties which are going as cancer. It should have been done is pasr. They where supporting british raj. They supported china aggreation. Are reson for closure of may companies. Thus taking the unemploymnet rate and leading there economy. They had of Objected to GATT earlier. They where making lot of noice on economic riberalization. Now are busy calling people. You can see their real face in Nadigram. How these gundas behave.
Thanks Rediff, at last after a long period you have been able to put an unbiased news!
Kulaks, comprador bourgeois, lumpen proletariats, regimented stalinists are always having multiple "apprehensions" before acting in their own way! They think of their own self! And thus, always SELFISH by nature! See West Bengal, Tripura and Kerala! All these there states are politically corrupted by these neo-marxist lumpen proletariats! These Kulaks are indecisive and selfish as they need to discuss the matter of the meeting with political hooligans whom they hire for election campaign through rigging in elections till counting procedures! Anyway, vast sensible majority of this country must not bank upon CPI-CPIM. Dr. Singh, please go ahead with your proposal and DUMP left in anyway! If you fail to do so, please allow any sensible political party, except CPI-CPIM, to take over the charge and do betterment for the mankind!
RE:Thank you Rediff Team, You have given the good news!
by ash on Jun 26, 2008 01:43 AM
This a bad news for indian poor people.Communists and third front will be in power next time.
RE:Thank you Rediff Team, You have given the good news!
by Arijit on Jun 26, 2008 02:14 AM
Pseudo-communists and third front cannot take the power! Nobody believes Mulayam. Nobody believes lumpen communists of India!
Rediff team generally spread news in regard to the CPI-CPIM. Sometime it appears that they are spreading those news for propaganda of pseudo-communism in India. For this case, Rediff has done a good job excluding the propaganda for pseudo-communists of India. This deserves thanks to Rediff team members! At least, this time the news is not sponsored by Cummies!