greenhorn said:I havent voted so far, but if I did , chances are i'd vote for the left itself
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back on topic - aren't these two unrelated topics? The PM is threatening to quit if the nuke deal doesn't go through isn't he?
Darthcoder said:Wheres Nikhil?? He can fix the inflation for the congress I suppose :rofl:
The current prime minister is good as a financial minister. There is no doubt regarding his tenure as finance minister during the 90s. He did do a lot of things for the country. But it ends there. As the PM he is just a puppet. No power, no discretion. Just a faithful follower of the "supreme ruler" of the Congress.shrey said:The prime minister and Chairman of the planning commission (Montek singh) are among the best people a country's economy can get. But there is no support from the states or from the congress' own ministers most of whom I am sure are least bothered and at sea about the situation (with the kind of education they have,no surprise).The left on the other hand only knows to stick to its so called 'Ideology'.Half the sessions in parliament end up in walkouts and slogan shouting. So nothing of real importance is ever discussed.
Its easy to blame it all on the PM, I'm still convinced he is one of the better PMs we've had for some time, but the rest of the govt just sucks, its not really his fault.
Nikhil said:I want to use the choicest, filthiest words to describe them. Unfortunately, that will just get a ban from TE and nothing else will happen.
HK Surjeet influenced by Russia to setup an underground organization
CPI did proceed to recruit a secret organization within the Indian Army
China Russia insisted that the CPI must develop a standby apparatus capable of armed resistance, while intensifying penetration of Indian Military forces.
With the PLA now present along the Indian Border the Indian Party had a channel of support for Armed Operations and a potential liberator in the event of mass uprisings - 13 Sept 1959
4 powerful radio sets had been installed in the office of the China Review in Calcutta to listen to broadcasts from Peking
Chinese Financial Subsidies to sections of the CPI particularly the left faction strongholds in West Bengal
a foreign supply base was now available for the underground organizations with Chinese occupation of Tibet and other frontier areas
letter asking for collaboration in Indian underground organization work aimed at an eventual revolution, because China has a border with India and can provide arms and supplies
Also Jaipal Singh, head of the illegal organization within the Indian Army decided to reactivate his organization in May 1961 following the hard left faction gaining control of the party
sydras said:Now, w.r.t the nuclear deal, I also don't understand the Left's position on this deal. I think it's their inherent distrust in the U.S. and not so much the deal itself.