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Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
He appears to be in unseemly hurry to get into the thick of politics, even while not being able to attend Parliament. If he gives serious consideration to the opposition points of view, he would know that the deal is not transparent and there are grey areas not satisfactorily explained be it price, private corporate replacing HAL and the act of PM ignoring cabinet committee on securities, Defence Minister and the contract terms of the previous government negotiated and so on.
mr jatly is bound by service rules and conduct so truth can not come out like bofors for tracing 60 crores much more public money was spent by cbi which in end says court to close money of public is spent like this years spent by cbi cost of manpower wasted is not calculated other side people are dying in pot holes cant efford treatment no basic req of clean water air is available after 70 years most of towns are not having sewarge lines no arrangement of cleaning sewarge water before discharging into river no teacher in schools no doctors in hospitals no medicines in govt hospitals no place to sit for passengers in trains and locals but spent most of our time in watching T20 match bet politicians so that we forget our miseries we have tremendous patience to bear all this
Argument holds no water. The points raised by the opposition have not be refuted categorically to take them to the logical end. Verbal-ism employed most. The allegation about ignoring HAL has not been answered. They say Mr. Ambani was there when the PM was finalizing the deal. It is also alleged that Mr. Mittal was also in Pakistan when the PM visited Nawaz. There is some clout. That should be cleared so that the confusion being spread is put to rest once for all.
He appears to be in unseemly hurry to get into the thick of politics, even while not being able to attend Parliament. If he gives serious consideration to the opposition points of view, he would know that the deal is not transparent and there are grey areas not satisfactorily explained be it price, private corporate replacing HAL and the act of PM ignoring cabinet committee on securities, Defence Minister and the contract terms of the previous government negotiated and so on.
mr jatly is bound by service rules and conduct so truth can not come out like bofors for tracing 60 crores much more public money was spent by cbi which in end says court to close money of public is spent like this years spent by cbi cost of manpower wasted is not calculated other side people are dying in pot holes cant efford treatment no basic req of clean water air is available after 70 years most of towns are not having sewarge lines no arrangement of cleaning sewarge water before discharging into river no teacher in schools no doctors in hospitals no medicines in govt hospitals no place to sit for passengers in trains and locals but spent most of our time in watching T20 match bet politicians so that we forget our miseries we have tremendous patience to bear all this
Argument holds no water. The points raised by the opposition have not be refuted categorically to take them to the logical end. Verbal-ism employed most. The allegation about ignoring HAL has not been answered. They say Mr. Ambani was there when the PM was finalizing the deal. It is also alleged that Mr. Mittal was also in Pakistan when the PM visited Nawaz. There is some clout. That should be cleared so that the confusion being spread is put to rest once for all.