08-09-2007, 02:11 AM
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Pioneer News Service | New Delhi
With the BJP seeking a debate on the Indo-US nuclear agreement under Rule 184 which entails voting and the newly-formed UNPA expected to follow the same line, the Left's credibility will be at stake in the forthcoming session of Parliament.Â
Much will depend on the stand taken by the Left parties in the Business Advisory Committee to discuss the nature of debate in the Lok Sabha.<b> Observers believe that if the Left was serious about blocking the agreement, they would press for discussion under Rule 184 or else settle for a debate under Rule 193 which will not entail voting.</b>
In the past, the Left broke rank with the Opposition parties whenever the BJP had taken the lead in evolving a political consensus to corner the Government. After holding talks with the Opposition, the Left had refused to side with them in Parliament at the eleventh hour.
The BJP has reason to gloat over the Left's dilemma. The party feels that the Left cannot go beyond a certain extent in opposing the deal and it would cave in if it came to voting against the Government.
"If they are serious about their ideological commitment and concerned about India's security consideration and foreign policy direction, let them press for discussion under Rule 184 and vote against the Government," said BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar.
Taking a dig at the Left parties, Javadekar said that they take one stand outside Parliament and quite the opposite inside the House<b>. " It is a reflection of their duplicity,"</b> he said , adding, " on every crucial issue, the Left has bailed out the Government in the past."
<b>" We are not impressed by their verbose exercise in rejecting the 123 Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement " Javadekar said. " It is one thing to raise a slogan and another to translate words into action,"</b> he added.
The BJP leaders feel that the Left will enter into an understanding with the Government to stall any discussion under Rule 184 and make the right noises in Parliament during the debate.
"This will serve the Left's purpose and also save embarrassment to the Government," Javadekar said.
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Left is just greedy and will like to stay in power without responsibility; they will make noise as usual but cave in. That is how we define communist, parasites.
Pioneer News Service | New Delhi
With the BJP seeking a debate on the Indo-US nuclear agreement under Rule 184 which entails voting and the newly-formed UNPA expected to follow the same line, the Left's credibility will be at stake in the forthcoming session of Parliament.Â
Much will depend on the stand taken by the Left parties in the Business Advisory Committee to discuss the nature of debate in the Lok Sabha.<b> Observers believe that if the Left was serious about blocking the agreement, they would press for discussion under Rule 184 or else settle for a debate under Rule 193 which will not entail voting.</b>
In the past, the Left broke rank with the Opposition parties whenever the BJP had taken the lead in evolving a political consensus to corner the Government. After holding talks with the Opposition, the Left had refused to side with them in Parliament at the eleventh hour.
The BJP has reason to gloat over the Left's dilemma. The party feels that the Left cannot go beyond a certain extent in opposing the deal and it would cave in if it came to voting against the Government.
"If they are serious about their ideological commitment and concerned about India's security consideration and foreign policy direction, let them press for discussion under Rule 184 and vote against the Government," said BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar.
Taking a dig at the Left parties, Javadekar said that they take one stand outside Parliament and quite the opposite inside the House<b>. " It is a reflection of their duplicity,"</b> he said , adding, " on every crucial issue, the Left has bailed out the Government in the past."
<b>" We are not impressed by their verbose exercise in rejecting the 123 Indo-US Civil Nuclear Agreement " Javadekar said. " It is one thing to raise a slogan and another to translate words into action,"</b> he added.
The BJP leaders feel that the Left will enter into an understanding with the Government to stall any discussion under Rule 184 and make the right noises in Parliament during the debate.
"This will serve the Left's purpose and also save embarrassment to the Government," Javadekar said.
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Left is just greedy and will like to stay in power without responsibility; they will make noise as usual but cave in. That is how we define communist, parasites.