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With 10 SP MPs siding against UPA and a score of smaller parties looking for fresh election, days of Manmohan Singh can be less than a week
As the Left parties withdrew their support, Congress party of India announced their readiness to show strength in the Parliament. Knowing very well that the Government is ready to fall within less than week, the whole attention is to clinch the ‘$100 billion’ deal with American corporations so that many of the Congress party senior leaders do not have to work the rest of their life.
The Nuclear deal will not be implemented and a chaotic circus will be around it making India a total laughing stock because of non-patriotic arrogance of PM Manmohan Singh and super PM Sonia Gandhi.
With 10 SP MPs siding against UPA and a score of smaller parties looking for fresh election, days of Manmohan Singh is less than a week.
President Pratibha Patil, a close disciple of Sonia Gandhi however will make an attempt to keep Manmohan Singh and company in power although common Indian population is totally disenchanted with them.
What Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amar Singh did at the insistence of foreign intelligence agencies and Anil Ambani will be written in golden history of India as the mockery of Indian democracy and an exemplary treason against Mother India.
But things are not that smooth for Anil Ambani and company.
Even as Samajwadi Party on Tuesday promised en bloc support of all its 39 parliamentarians to the UPA on the Indo-US nuclear deal, a party MP on Tuesday hit out against the decision saying he will defy the whip in case of trial of strength in the Lok Sabha and claimed over 10 of his colleagues are also against the pact.
“Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav should have taken his MPs into confidence but he chose otherwise following which I boycotted today’s meeting in New Delhi,” Mohanlalganj MP Jai Prakash Rawat told reporters in Lucknow.
Claiming about 12 MPs, including some who attended Tuesday’s meeting, were also against the nuclear deal, Rawat said in case of trial of strength he would defy party whip.
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