06-28-2008, 02:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2008, 02:19 PM by Capt M Kumar.)
<!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /><!--endemo--> Karat said in view of the recent Government talks that the completion of IAEA ritual was also necessary for Nuclear arrangement with France and Russia was a pretext to fool the Left. "Hence there will be no compromise on the issue of the Government approaching the IAEA Board for approval of the Safeguards Agreement. The only escape route from the crisis will be, Karat tells Prime Minister, "not proceed any further on the deal".
Instead the PMO should concentrate on how to tackle the price rise and hurtling inflation. "Obsession with the Nuke should not make us blind to Government failures to contain or check price rise," Karat advised the PMO.
Cong parries questions
PNS | New Delhi: Karat minced no words in blaming Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the current crisis, but the Congress's response was lukewarm.
Though the ruling party threw its weight behind the Prime Minister, insisting that the nuclear deal was in 'national interest', it just refused to give a strong reply to Karat's statement.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?m...t&counter_img=1
As the Congress core group met on Friday evening, there was growing feeling in the party that it should "take the political call without wasting a moment". Several leaders expressed a sense of urgency in taking this decision. A senior leader said: "It is now or never. We have to take a call right now on whether we want the deal. If we delay the decision any further it will only add to uncertainty, which is not good."
http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?m...t&counter_img=2
Instead the PMO should concentrate on how to tackle the price rise and hurtling inflation. "Obsession with the Nuke should not make us blind to Government failures to contain or check price rise," Karat advised the PMO.
Cong parries questions
PNS | New Delhi: Karat minced no words in blaming Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the current crisis, but the Congress's response was lukewarm.
Though the ruling party threw its weight behind the Prime Minister, insisting that the nuclear deal was in 'national interest', it just refused to give a strong reply to Karat's statement.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?m...t&counter_img=1
As the Congress core group met on Friday evening, there was growing feeling in the party that it should "take the political call without wasting a moment". Several leaders expressed a sense of urgency in taking this decision. A senior leader said: "It is now or never. We have to take a call right now on whether we want the deal. If we delay the decision any further it will only add to uncertainty, which is not good."
http://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?m...t&counter_img=2