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Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh in a state of self-denial in India-US nuke deal – Congress party seeks new alliances determined to implement the deal
US$100 billion worth deals are involved. Westinghouse, General Electric and other American companies are eager to boost their earnings from India as the new nuclear customer. The kickbacks are hidden but are enormous in proportion. Mother India’s nuclear sovereignty will be sold in the open market by a party who calls itself the party of Late Indian PM Indira Gandhi.
PM Manmohan Singh wants to look good when he meets US President George Bush on July 7th in the G8 meeting. He wants to tell the US President that India has accepted the slavery of nuclear dependence from America. For that this man Manmohan is ready to do anything. His political boss Sonia Gandhi, born in Italy, is ready to slave India into the clutches of the western civilization.
No one knows how much Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh received as kickbacks. But the fact they cannot look beyond the US-India nuke deal says they took an amount that they cannot return back.
Bush Administration works for American companies not the American people. Some one bought the Congress party top down to make the deal happen. The Congress party now knows that the Left parties will not support the deal. BJP, the nationalist party of India understands what is going on behind the scene and will oppose the deal.
The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and its left allies provide vital support to the government with their 61 MPs in the Lok Sabha.
The Congress party has been under pressure from its poll-wary allies, who are against taking any steps that would disrupt UPA-Left ties. But Sonia Gandhi cannot live without the lucrative deal. According to insiders, the party is desperately looking for a stopgap arrangement if that prop goes. If the Left withdraws its legislative support, the Congress-led government would need the help of smaller parties to cross the halfway mark of 271.
Taking the support of the Samajwadi Party, with its 39 MPs, is one way out. But no final decision has been taken, says a Congress leader.
According to Congress sources, party leaders have begun backroom discussions with the Samajwadi Party as well as former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal-Secular (three MPs), Uttar Pradesh leader Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal (three) and UPA's estranged ally Telangana Rashtra Samiti (three).
US$100 billion worth of kickback is involved from America. How can Sonia Gandhi forego that? After all Bofors was in millions. This one is in billions.
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