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left parties & prime minister
by s sura on Jul 03, 2008 02:13 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

our PM is a great economist. Country has full faith in him.left parties should not stop our progress. keep them aside.

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by ash on Jul 03, 2008 02:19 AM   Permalink
what progress have you got in last 5 years .only left can lead us to progress.

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by ash on Jul 03, 2008 02:23 AM   Permalink
karat is also a great economist.he has worked with the people at grass root level. foreign educated people like mms are not aware of the ground realiies.

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by siddharth on Jul 03, 2008 02:28 AM   Permalink
Yeah ASH if left comes to power them Mr. Karat will hand over india to china

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by ash on Jul 03, 2008 02:34 AM   Permalink
he will not hand over india but will take india to prosperity with chinese help.

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by ash on Jul 03, 2008 03:08 AM   Permalink
u think nuclear deal will solve the power cut problem in india. it will provide only 3% of energy requirement of india at maximum at a huge cost .This money can be spend to generate hydro and themal power which will generate electric power in much greater amount.

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by vilas shridhar naik on Jul 03, 2008 02:46 AM   Permalink
Ash, you are a chinese in disguice, who wants to screw india, or may be a terrorist, who cant think of indias development. Are you crazy? 4-8 hrs power cuts in major cities!!! can you imagine what happens in villages? its not easy to provide power for a billion, without nuclear. We should go ahead, with necessary modifications. Karat is a chinese spy

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by siddharth on Jul 03, 2008 03:32 AM   Permalink
Chinese help???? you must be joking. China pretend to be a good friend and suddenly they have attacked india in 1964 and captured lot of indian territory. Still now they claim our northeastern states as their land. How can you trust china and communists.

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by ash on Jul 03, 2008 03:19 AM   Permalink
NUCLEAR IS NO SOLUTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

1.Nuclear power could at most provide a very partial solution to climate change. Few predict a doubling of nuclear power output by 2050, but even if that happened, greenhouse gas emissions would only be reduced by about 5% – less than one tenth of the reductions required to stabilise atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases. Nuclear power is used almost exclusively for eletricity production, which accounts for less than one third of (human) greenhouse emissions. Over two thirds of greenhouse emissions arise from other sectors (e.g. transport, agriculture/land clearing, industry, residentia
2.The nuclear cure would be as bad as the disease, with increased nuclear weapons proliferation and unresolved waste management problems.


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by ash on Jul 03, 2008 03:12 AM   Permalink
@ vilas
after having all the technology and best nuclear scientists USA in 2006 generated 4260 billion kWh of electricity, half of it from coal-fired plant, 19% from nuclear, 19% from gas and 7% from hydro

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by USamanta on Jul 03, 2008 02:25 AM   Permalink

He does not have ABC knowledge of economics, he only reads books.
In indian economy he did not do anything inovative, he only did what USA and Multinational Companies told him.
In retun he got good amount of dollars in his pockets and in Congress party fund.

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