Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Why this rush?





At last the government is going to face the vote of confidence. The nuclear issue was a matter of chaos for Indians. But now it catches the eyes of all citizens in the context of the new political developments in the centre. The CPI (M) kept their word and withdrew their support to the UPA. All are eager to watch the movements of the parties represent the parliament.

What controls our political leaders is still a difficult task to find out. Our respected PM, Mr. Manmohan singh is haste to sign the agreement. At the same time Mr. Prakash karat is completely against such a decision. But the opposition party leader Mr. Lal Krishna Advani would be ready to renegotiate with US about the deal if he where the prime minister. Observing all these we could easily conclude that something suspicious power is acting under the deal and decisions.

The Indian Express is sure that a business alliance is there behind all the ‘progressive’ or ‘democratic’ alliances. Ambanies play a major role in this nuclear deal. Anil Ambani accepts the policy merely for his own advantage. Mukesh Ambani, on the other hand,
is using his strength to prevent it at any cost. “Corporate battles have the government brought down in the past. But what is ‘new’ this time is the Prime Minister of India being called upon to mediate personally in a corporate war to save his government” The Express says. What is interesting is that the congress is not ready to discuss the issue with their supporter. It shows they are not straightforward to in this matter. Manmohan sigh is ready to face any situation in the path to sign the deal. He only fears the thing (whatever it may be) that may make the deal closed for ever. He is not ready to reveal the agreement terms of the deal as he himself not aware of them. His attitude is like the agreement is something secret and not to be known by common men or at least the splinter parties of the ruling alliance UPA.

“Why this rush?” a question asked by The Times to Mr. Bush is the same question we wish to ask too. ‘Look before you leap’ is the adage what will happen without that look is our experience.Mysteries and suspicions add curiosity to a subject. In real life, but it is a matter of confusion and sometimes frighten us. Here is the example. Disclose all promises mentioned in the agreement and hear what the country says. Clear the air before going ahead with the nuclear deal. A nation will be with you, Mr. Singh…