10-11-2008, 10:56 PM
<b>Right to act, but no right to react</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is an economist, a great friend of the US and a World Bank pensioner</b>, has enriched India's political discourse by introducing a new sentence: "<b>India has the right to act, the US has the right to react!</b>" Jihadis the world over shall gratefully lap it up. After all, this is their main claim: They are just 'reacting' and setting earlier wrongs 'right'.
One cannot but be deeply impressed. As a citizen of India one also has the right to react and write this piece (what else?). As far as the credibility of the Government of India is concerned, people all around are asking each other: "Will this Government ever act against terrorists and terrorism?"
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Conflict of interest, why someone appointed him as PM.
One cannot but be deeply impressed. As a citizen of India one also has the right to react and write this piece (what else?). As far as the credibility of the Government of India is concerned, people all around are asking each other: "Will this Government ever act against terrorists and terrorism?"
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Conflict of interest, why someone appointed him as PM.