Only two days to go for vote
By jasbir_pro
@jasbir_pro (283)
India
July 20, 2008 9:15am CST
Now when only two days are left for the vote that would decide the fate of the present government, and almost all the parties (except only a few keeping all on tenterhooks) have announced their intentions, what do think would happen? Will it be the end of the road for Manmohan government and the n-deal or will it scamper through? If this goverment falls, will there be general elections or will there be a government for a few months (as discussed by some with Mayawati as prime minister)?
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2 responses
@karmendra (1123)
• India
20 Jul 08
i think it is very bad for our country. next year election is going to be done.
this crises is occur due to 123 agreement of Nuclear deal but now i seams that all parties are forgot that matter, they only concentrate on the political drama.
what do you think,,
and media is also not a responsible for that..
they should clarify the advantages and disadvantages of that deal to common people in their general language.
@jasbir_pro (283)
• India
21 Jul 08
That is bound to happen in politics. It is now more about deals between parties than the n-deal.
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@karmendra (1123)
• India
21 Jul 08
yes you are absolutely right.. apposition wants any how to disqualify the ruling government and the government wants anyhow to disprove them..
now Nuclear deal is disappear till the result.
@josechukkiri (3014)
• India
21 Jul 08
Our veteran leaders like Hon. A.P.J Abdul Kalaam,Dr. Manmohan Singh and many other leaders are not blindly supporting this Nuk-Deal Pact. They foresee the tremendous progress that our country could be achieved because of this deal. This is not the old Nuclear Proliferation Treaty. The left parties are showing the traditional anti USA stand to stall the progress of the country. There is a small film in the Malayalam language titled "Arabia" which narrates the blind 'pro-china' attitude of the left parties in India. Now India is running in a good way under the guidance of Dr. Manmohan Singh, bearing its massive population.