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PM to Left: If you want to withdraw, so be it
Saturday, August 11, 2007
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has dared the Left parties to withdraw their support to his government on the Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

"I told them (Left parties) that it is not possible to renegotiate the deal. It is an honourable deal, the cabinet has approved it, we cannot go back on it. I told them to do whatever they want to do. If they want to withdraw support, so be it...," he told the Calcutta-based daily 'The Telegraph' in an interview.

The Prime Minister's virtual challenge to the Left parties, whose 64 members in Lok Sabha provide a crucial make or break support to the UPA government, comes in the context of strong statements made by CPI-M leader Prakash Karat and CPI A B Bardhan.

The Left leaders had warned that the government may have to pay a "heavy price" if it went ahead with the nuclear deal with the US.

The paper quoted the Prime Minister as saying he was "not angry but anguished" at the harsh tone and tenor of the Left's reaction and made it clear that the UPA-Left relationship could not be a one-sided affair.

"I don't get angry, I don't want to use harsh words. They are our colleagues and we have to work with them. But they also have to learn to work with us." Singh, who had spoken to the Left leaders on Tuesday night after their rejection of the nuclear deal, said and added that there was no immediate response by the Left leaders to what he had told them.

"They haven't thought it through." The Prime Minister felt that the Left had a flawed understanding not just of the 123 agreement but also of India's intrinsic strength and its enhanced status in the world.

Singh said the deal was an honourable one which enlarged India's development options particularly in regard to energy security and environmental protection and doesn't in any way affect our ability to pursue our nuclear weapons programme.


"We have not surrendered an iota of our freedom in this regard, not an iota of our sovereignty," the prime minister said.

Quoting government's principal scientific adviser and former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission R Chidambaram, the prime minister said all three conditions -- that there would be no effect on our strategic programme, no deceleration in our three-stage nuclear power programme and no effect on advanced Research and Development programmes -- had been met.

To a question on why the Left was objecting to the deal, Singh told the daily "I don't know -- they seem to have a problem with the US." The prime minister said he wanted India's relations to improve with all the powers - the US, Russia, EU, France and particularly with China -- and government was doing that.

"We have had a breakthrough with China, a historic agreement where we have defined the principles that will outline the border agreement...."

To Left's fears that the 123 agreement would draw India further into a strategic alliance with the US rendering it an American satellite, the prime minister said "How can we ever become anyone's satellite?"

"Yes, we live in an increasingly interdependent world but the challenge before us is to forge new linkages, widen our strategic options and, at the same time, guard against the negative side of the process of globalisation.

"Look at Vietnam, look at China -- out of fear of dealing with the US, we cannot become a frog in the well.

"India, with a billion people and with such a diversity of languages and cultures and religions, with its functional democracy and respect for rule of law, is a unique country.We are a role model for the world," he said.

Singh felt that the Left was "underestimating the intrinsic strength of India, of India's capacity to defend its national interests."


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Thank you, Prime Minister, for finally growing some balls
 
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Thats our sardar.. finally the lion of Punjab has roared.

Bravo Prime Minister, Bravo Bravo..

Commies can go & scratch their balls in hell:chilli: :devil:
 
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What all does the Amreeka make y'all doooooo :D

Agay agay dekho looooooool.
 
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What all does the Amreeka make y'all doooooo :D

Agay agay dekho looooooool.

Extremely stupid post asim, Babur wiping out American Fleets and now this

Read the 123 agreement, see who got all thier demands met.

I rather do whatever the communist stand against, they are chinese stooges and there is no doubt about that. Their version of rule is more important to them than the democratic creditinals of India.
 
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Yaar your PM is ready to take on his own government for America. That just shows me one thing.
 
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Yaar your PM is ready to take on his own government for America. That just shows me one thing.

Thats a nice twist on things isn't it.

Don't worry buddy. Our nerdy sardar PM is fully capable of standing up to the US.
 
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Yaar your PM is ready to take on his own government for America. That just shows me one thing.

Dont you just love to twist words I guess it must be jealousy
I see it this way. My PM is ready to stand for what is better for India while not what is better of CPI or thier Chinese Masters.

If an Indian politican is ready to give up his power, I assure you this deal is more than worth for the Indians. Everyone knows it. You can deny all you want but the Indians did negotiate their deals everywell. Heck there is a post here from batman qouting a Pakistani newspaper on how well the indians used to IPI gasline to make sure they got their end of the bargain in Nuke Deal. Ofcourse when it is a deal, it will always have rules and regulations. Indians are bound by them , so are the americans. Whatever it maybe our conditions have been met, and we have met theirs. Tough Luck CPI,pakistani's and the chinese.
 
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What all does the Amreeka make y'all doooooo :D

Agay agay dekho looooooool.

Such a pathetic view. Well Pakistan is not the only country that's an US ally. There are a lot of US alliesa round the world, some have fared well, some badly. Its clearly upto the respective leaders to see whats good for their own country.
 
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Yaar your PM is ready to take on his own government for America. That just shows me one thing.

Your country was screwed by ur own selfish leaders and not by US. Look at japan, they too are US ally.
 
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