Advani called me nikamma PM: Read PM's Complete Speech


Advani called me nikamma PM: Read PM's Complete Speech

Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi

New Delhi, Jul 22: The Leader of Opposition, Shri L.K. Advani has chosen to use all manner of abusive objectives to describe my performance. He has described me as the weakest Prime Minister, a nikamma PM, and of having devalued the office of PM. To fulfill his ambitions, he has made at least three attempts to topple our government. But on each occasion his astrologers have misled him. This pattern, I am sure, will be repeated today. At his ripe old age, I do not expect Shri Advani to change his thinking. But for his sake and India’s sake, I urge him at least to change his astrologers so that he gets more accurate predictions of things to come.


As for Shri Advani’s various charges, I do not wish to waste the time of the House in rebutting them. All I can say is that before leveling charges of incompetence on others, Shri Advani should do some introspection. Can our nation forgive a Home Minister who slept when the terrorists were knocking at the doors of our Parliament? Can our nation forgive a person who single handedly provided the inspiration for the destruction of the Babri Masjid with all the terrible consequences that followed? To atone for his sins, he suddenly decided to visit Pakistan and there he discovered new virtues in Mr. Jinnah. Alas, his own party and his mentors in the RSS disowned him on this issue. Can our nation approve the conduct of a Home Minister who was sleeping while Gujarat was burning leading to the loss of thousands of innocent lives? Our friends in the Left Front should ponder over the company they are forced to keep because of miscalculations by their General Secretary.

As for my conduct, it is for this august House and the people of India to judge. All I can say is that in all these years that I have been in office, whether as Finance Minister or Prime Minister, I have felt it as a sacred obligation to use the levers of power as a societal trust to be used for transforming our economy and polity, so that we can get rid of poverty, ignorance and disease which still afflict millions of our people. This is a long and arduous journey. But every step taken in this direction can make a difference. And that is what we have sought to do in the last four years. How far we have succeeded is something I leave to the judgement of the people of India.


When I look at the composition of the opportunistic group opposed to us, it is clear to me that the clash today is between two alternative visions of India’s future. The one vision represented by the UPA and our allies seeks to project India as a self confident and united nation moving forward to gain its rightful place in the comity of nations, making full use of the opportunities offered by a globalised world, operating on the frontiers of modern science and technology and using modern science and technology as important instruments of national economic and social development. The opposite vision is of a motley crowd opposed to us who have come together to share the spoils of office to promote their sectional, sectarian and parochial interests. Our Left colleagues should tell us whether Shri L.K. Advani is acceptable to them as a Prime Ministerial candidate. Shri L.K. Advani should enlighten us if he will step aside as Prime Ministerial candidate of the opposition in favour of the choice of UNPA. They should take the country into confidence on this important issue.


I have already stated in my opening remarks that the House has been dragged into this debate unnecessarily. I wish our attention had not been diverted from some priority areas of national concern. These priorities are:

(1) Tackling the imported inflation caused by steep increase in oil prices. Our effort is to control inflation without hurting the rate of growth and employment.


(2) To revitalize agriculture. We have decisively reversed the declining trend of investment and resource flow in agriculture. The Finance Minister has dealt with the measures we have taken in this regard. We have achieved a record foodgrain production of 231 million tones. But we need to redouble our efforts to improve agricultural productivity.


(3) To improve the effectiveness of our flagship pro poor programmes such as National Rural Employment Programme, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Nation-wide Mid day meal programme, Bharat Nirman to improve the quality of rural infrastructure of roads, electricity, safe drinking water, sanitation, irrigation, National Rural Health Mission and the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. These programmes are yielding solid results. But a great deal more needs to be done to improve the quality of implementation.


(4) We have initiated a major thrust in expanding higher education. The objective is to expand the gross enrolment ratio in higher education from 11.6 per cent to 15 per cent by the end of the 11th Plan and to 21per cent by the end of 12th Plan. To meet these goals, we have an ambitious programme which seeks to create 30 new universities, of which 14 will be world class, 8 new IITs, 7 new IIMs, 20 new IIITs, 5 new IISERs, 2 Schools of planning and Architecture, 10 NITs, 373 new degree colleges and 1000 new polytechnics. And these are not just plans. Three new IISERs are already operational and the remaining two will become operational from the 2008-09 academic session. Two SPAs will be starting this year. Six of the new IITs start their classes this year. The establishment of the new universities is at an advanced stage of planning.

(5) A nation wide Skill Development Programme and the enactment of the Right to Education Act,


(6) Approval by Parliament of the new Rehabilitation and Resettlement policy and enactment of legislation to provide social security benefits to workers in the unorganized sector.


(7) The new 15 Point Programme for Minorities, the effective implementation of empowerment programmes for the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, paying particular emphasis on implementation of Land Rights for the tribals.

(8) Equally important is the effective implementation of the Right to Information Act to impart utmost transparency to processes of governance. The Administrative Reforms Commission has made valuable suggestions to streamline the functioning of our public administration.

(9) To deal firmly with terrorist elements, left wing extremism and communal elements that are attempting to undermine the security and stability of the country. We have been and will continue to vigorously pursue investigations in the major terrorist incidents that have taken place. Charge-sheets have been filed in almost all the cases. Our intelligence agencies and security forces are doing an excellent job in very difficult circumstances. They need our full support. We will take all possible steps to streamline their functioning and strengthen their effectiveness.

Considerable work has been done in all these areas but debates like the one we are having detract our attention from attending to these essential programmes and remaining items on our agenda. All the same, we will redouble our efforts to attend to these areas of priority concerns.


I say in all sincerity that this session and debate was unnecessary because I have said on several occasions that our nuclear agreement after being endorsed by the IAEA and the Nuclear Suppliers Group would be submitted to this august House for expressing its view. All I had asked our Left colleagues was : please allow us to go through the negotiating process and I will come to Parliament before operationalising the nuclear agreement. This simple courtesy which is essential for orderly functioning of any Government worth the name, particularly with regard to the conduct of foreign policy, they were not willing to grant me. They wanted a veto over every single step of negotiations which is not acceptable. They wanted me to behave as their bonded slave. The nuclear agreement may not have been mentioned in the Common Minimum Programme. However, there was an explicit mention of the need to develop closer relations with the USA but without sacrificing our independent foreign policy. The Congress Election Manifesto had explicitly referred to the need for strategic engagement with the USA and other great powers such as Russia.


In 1991, while presenting the Budget for 1991-92, as Finance Minister, I had stated : No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come. I had then suggested to this august House that the emergence of India as a major global power was an idea whose time had come.

Carrying forward the process started by Shri Rajiv Gandhi of preparing India for the 21st century, I outlined a far reaching programme of economic reform whose fruits are now visible to every objective person. Both the Left and the BJP had then opposed the reform. Both had said we had mortgaged the economy to America and that we would bring back the East India Company. Subsequently both these parties have had a hand at running the Government. None of these parties have reversed the direction of economic policy laid down by the Congress Party in 1991. The moral of the story is that political parties should be judged not by what they say while in opposition but by what they do when entrusted with the responsibilities of power.


I am convinced that despite their opportunistic opposition to the nuclear agreement, history will compliment the UPA Government for having taken another giant step forward to lead India to become a major power centre of the evolving global economy. Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision of using atomic energy as a major instrument of development will become a living reality.


What is the nuclear agreement about? It is all about widening our development options, promoting energy security in a manner which will not hurt our precious environment and which will not contribute to pollution and global warming.


India needs to grow at the rate of at least ten per cent per annum to get rid of chronic poverty, ignorance and disease which still afflict millions of our people. A basic requirement for achieving this order of growth is the availability of energy, particularly electricity. We need increasing quantities of electricity to support our agriculture, industry and to give comfort to our householders. The generation of electricity has to grow at an annual rate of 8 to 10 per cent.

 
 
Now, hydro-carbons are one source of generating power and for meeting our energy requirements. But our production of hydro-carbons both of oil and gas is far short of our growing requirements. We are heavily dependent on imports. We all know the uncertainty of supplies and of prices of imported hydro-carbons.


We have to diversify our sources of energy supply.


We have large reserves of coal but even these are inadequate to meet all our needs by 2050. But more use of coal will have an adverse impact on pollution and climate. We can develop hydro-power and we must. But many of these projects hurt the environment and displace large number of people. We must develop renewable sources of energy particularly solar energy. But we must also make full use of atomic energy which is a clean environment friendly source of energy. All over the world, there is growing realization of the importance of atomic energy to meet the challenge of energy security and climate change.


India’s atomic scientists and technologists are world class. They have developed nuclear energy capacities despite heavy odds. But there are handicaps which have adversely affected our atomic energy programme. First of all, we have inadequate production of uranium. Second, the quality of our uranium resources is not comparable to those of other producers.Third, after the Pokharan nuclear test of 1974 and 1998 the outside world has imposed embargo on trade with India in nuclear materials, nuclear equipment and nuclear technology. As a result, our nuclear energy programme has suffered. Some twenty years ago, the Atomic Energy Commission had laid down a target of 10000 MW of electricity generation by the end of the twentieth century. Today, in 2008 our capacity is about 4000 MW and due to shortage of uranium many of these plants are operating at much below their capacity.


The nuclear agreement that we wish to negotiate will end India’s nuclear isolation, nuclear apartheid and enable us to take advantage of international trade in nuclear materials, technologies and equipment. It will open up new opportunities for trade in dual use high technologies opening up new pathways to accelerate industrialization of our country. Given the excellent quality of our nuclear scientists and technologists, I have reasons to believe that in a reasonably short period of time, India would emerge as an important exporter of nuclear technologies, and equipment for civilian purposes.

When I say this I am reminded of the visionary leadership of Shri Rajiv Gandhi who was a strong champion of computerization and use of information technologies for nation building. At that time, many people laughed at this idea. Today, information technology and software is a sun-rise industry with an annual turnover soon approaching 50 billion US dollars. I venture to think that our atomic energy industry will play a similar role in the transformation of India’s economy.


The essence of the matter is that the agreements that we negotiate with USA, Russia, France and other nuclear countries will enable us to enter into international trade for civilian use without any interference with our strategic nuclear programme. The strategic programme will continue to be developed at an autonomous pace determined solely by our own security perceptions. We have not and we will not accept any outside interference or monitoring or supervision of our strategic programme. Our strategic autonomy will never be compromised. We are willing to look at possible amendments to our Atomic Energy Act to reinforce our solemn commitment that our strategic autonomy will never be compromised.


I confirm that there is nothing in these agreements which prevents us from further nuclear tests if warranted by our national security concerns. All that we are committed to is a voluntary moratorium on further testing. Thus the nuclear agreements will not in any way affect our strategic autonomy. The cooperation that the international community is now willing to extend to us for trade in nuclear materials, technologies and equipment for civilian use will be available to us without signing the NPT or the CTBT.

This I believe is a measure of the respect that the world at large has for India, its people and their capabilities and our prospects to emerge as a major engine of growth for the world economy. I have often said that today there are no international constraints on India’s development. The world marvels at our ability to seek our social and economic salvation in the framework of a functioning democracy committed to the rule of law and respect for fundamental human freedoms. The world wants India to succeed. The obstacles we face are at home, particularly in our processes of domestic governance.


I wish to remind the House that in 1998 when the Pokharan II tests were undertaken, the Group of Eight leading developed countries had passed a harsh resolution condemning India and called upon India to sign the NPT and CTBT. Today, at the Hokkaido meeting of the G-8 held recently in Japan, the Chairman’s summary has welcomed cooperation in civilian nuclear energy between India and the international community.


This is a measure of the sea change in the perceptions of the international community our trading with India for civilian nuclear energy purposes that has come about in less than ten years.

Our critics falsely accuse us, that in signing these agreements, we have surrendered the independence of foreign policy and made it subservient to US interests. In this context, I wish to point out that the cooperation in civil nuclear matters that we seek is not confined to the USA. Change in the NSG guidelines would be a passport to trade with 45 members of the Nuclear Supplier Group which includes Russia, France, and many other countries.


We appreciate the fact that the US has taken the lead in promoting cooperation with India for nuclear energy for civilian use. Without US initiative, India’s case for approval by the IAEA or the Nuclear Suppliers Group would not have moved forward.


But this does not mean that there is any explicit or implicit constraint on India to pursue an independent foreign policy determined by our own perceptions of our enlightened national interest. Some people are spreading the rumours that there are some secret or hidden agreements over and above the documents made public. I wish to state categorically that there are no secret or hidden documents other than the 123 agreement, the Separation Plan and the draft of the safeguard agreement with the IAEA. It has also been alleged that the Hyde Act will affect India’s ability to pursue an independent foreign policy. The Hyde Act does exist and it provides the US administration the authorization to enter into civil nuclear cooperation with India without insistence on full scope safeguards and without signing of the NPT. There are some prescriptive clauses but they cannot and they will not be allowed to affect in any way the conduct of our foreign policy. Our commitment is to what has been agreed in the 123 Agreement. There is nothing in this Agreement which will affect our strategic autonomy or our ability to pursue an independent foreign policy. I state categorically that our foreign policy, will at all times be determined by our own assessment of our national interest. This has been true in the past and will be true in future regarding our relations with big powers as well as with our neighbours in West Asia, notably Iran, Iraq, Palestine and the Gulf countries.


We have differed with the USA on their intervention in Iraq. I had explicitly stated at a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC in July 2005 that intervention in Iraq was a big mistake. With regard to Iran, our advice has been in favour of moderation and we would like that the issues relating to Iran’s nuclear programme which have emerged should be resolved through dialogue and discussions in the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

I should also inform the House that our relations with the Arab world are very good. Two years ago, His Majesty, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia was the Chief Guest at our Republic Day. More recently, we have played host to the President of Iran, President of Syria, the King of Jordan, the Emir of Qatar and the Emir of Kuwait. With all these countries we have historic civilisational and cultural links which we are keen to further develop to our mutual benefit. Today, we have strategic relationship with all major powers including USA, Russia, France, UK, Germany, Japan, China, Brazil, Nigeria and South Africa. We are Forging new partnerships with countries of East Asia, South East Asia and Africa.


CONCLUSION


The Management and governance of the world’s largest, most diverse and most vibrant democracy is the greatest challenge any person can be entrusted with, in this world. It has been my good fortune that I was entrusted with this challenge over four years ago. I thank with all sincerity the Chairperson of the UPA, the leaders of the Constituent Parties of the UPA and every member of my Party for the faith and trust they reposed in me. I once again recall with gratitude the guidance and support I have received from Shri Jyoti Basu and Sardar Harkishen Singh Surjeet.


I have often said that I am a politician by accident. I have held many diverse responsibilities. I have been a teacher, I have been an official of the Government of India, I have been a member of this greatest of Parliaments, but I have never forgotten my life as a young boy in a distant village.


Every day that I have been Prime Minister of India I have tried to remember that the first ten years of my life were spent in a village with no drinking water supply, no electricity, no hospital, no roads and nothing that we today associate with modern living. I had to walk miles to school, I had to study in the dim light of a kerosene oil lamp. This nation gave me the opportunity to ensure that such would not be the life of our children in the foreseeable future.

Sir, my conscience is clear that on every day that I have occupied this high office, I have tried to fulfill the dream of that young boy from that distant village.


The greatness of democracy is that we are all birds of passage! We are here today, gone tomorrow! But in the brief time that the people of India entrust us with this responsibility, it is our duty to be honest and sincere in the discharge of these responsibilities. As it is said in our sacred texts, we are responsible for our actions and we must act without coveting the rewards of such action. Whatever I have done in this high office I have done so with a clear conscience and the best interests of my country and our people at heart. I have no other claims to make

  

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  • A.D'Cunha Shenoy, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jul 26 2008

    Mr, Clement, very good questions. I responded with a eleborate comment yesterday but I don't know what happened. It did not show up. Here was the thrust:

    1.Yes, India has one of the promising population in the world. This is the gift to the world. That is why every nation on earth wants to do business. Its a monsterous economy.

    2.Yes, there is unemployment. Its everywhere in the world. Solution, we must be prepared to do and create our own, Indians are ive in doing a job here, But same jobs they do when overseas. There are plenty of jobs but believe me all are not white collard and of course not good payjng but enough for daily bread.

    3. Yes, rising inflation but that is our own making. we must expect less in life. Having a mobile is not a necessity but why are we spending on it. Like wise when we buy vegetables at a mall store we pay more including the packaging. we are killing our local markets. All of us want big houses and city life and we pay more. And finally,

    4. And yes, solution to power. Our ,government has never explored solar, wind and bio-mass. Less expensive and environmentally clean unlike nuke waste. Eg.Govt, can make each of us self-sufficient by giving us equipment,training and grants or tax breaks. This is perhaps economical rather than paying billions to America and others We will be able to self-sufficient, more over any extra power can be diverted to the grid, we need not by from Corporations. This would be much cheaper and sustainable unlike nuke-depleting resources. I can write more but I feel that is enough.Thanks for the questions.

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  • Clement, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Jul 25 2008

    Mr.A D'Cunha Shenoy, Wherever I see, your comments are negatively written against nuclear deal. OK, One can agree with you. Can you give some solutions to, 1)Rapidly growing Indian population. 2)Rising Unemployment problems. 3) Rising double figure Inflation. 4) Any other sources of Energy to solve our Power problems.

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  • Rudolph, Dubai/M'lore

    Fri, Jul 25 2008

    Mr. Vajpayee was the first victim of Mr. Advani's 'mental' illness. Advani got Mr. Vajpayee in ICU, by which Mr. Vajpayee is totally out of political scene. Then Advani tried 2 get PM in ICU. We have a strong PM with all patience and leadership skills even to the extent of handling the congress and the allies with minimum speech.

    His patience and leadershp skills have proved national success. Now that Advani's illness is attacking even the speaker it would be better the parliament takes Advani to a mental hospital rather than having the whole of Indian Parliment in ICU.

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  • BADRUDDIN HENTHAR, DUBAI/ATHOOR

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Dear prime minister Mr.M M Singh we are really sorry of your sorrows.As a prime minister you did much for the sake of our country.Mr Advani called you a nikkama PM.You have sufficient time to prove that you are a strongest PM so far.So bring Sachar report in rule,Give punishment of Gujarath rioters and try to build babri masjid in its own place.and many things to do.come on don't waste your precious time and reply your opposition leader you are not nikkama.

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  • Abdul Razak (DEWA), M'lore/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Our respected PM, you are great. India needs a PM like you. NIKAMMA Advani is dreaming to occupy your chair. We pray God, LET HIS DREAM REMAIN AS A LONGEST DREAM A HUMAN BEING EVER DREAMT.

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  • john d'lima, Kalmady/Malpe

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Dear Prime Ministerji, you are one of the best son of India ever produced. So wise and so intellegent.BJP's certification is not required to prove your popularity and capability. I wish may our wise people of India once again elect UPA in the next election and let the party elect you as the PM again. Hats off to you Sir.

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  • Ursuline Franciscan Sisters, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Prime Minister Sir, you have proved your mettle. You have stood by your principles. People of India need a visionary like you. Under your able leadership may India reach to greater heights and new horizons. Congrats and good luck.

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  • Roshan Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    First of all Hurray to Daijiworld for the very objective coverage of the session and for publishing PMs speech. Manorama Madvaraj has shown true grit and proved to all Indians that national interests are above all else.

    I salute you and I am proud that you represented Udupi. Advani: its plain jealousy and self interest which you and others like you suffer from cataract. We dont want you to become our PM unless you apologise to the whole country. Manmohan Singh you are indeed King!!

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  • Rakesh, Bela

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Mr. Purushotham you are frustrated a lot. But just remember any Party or Religion is not ahead of Country's Development

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  • IRENE PINTO, MANGALORE/KUWAIT

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    DEAR HONOURABLE PM, WE SALUTE YOU. WITH YOUR HONESTY AND SINCERITY YOU HAVE WON THE PEOPLE OF INDIA & ALL EDUCATED, WELL WISHERS OF INDIA ARE AT YOUR SIDE. WE WISH YOU A 2ND TERM AS PM. MAY GOD BLESS YOU

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  • Sylvia Fernandes, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Dear PM, it was a great speech.Nikamma's are those people who used this absurd word, may be Mr.Advani or people who commented this article. I’m so proud that Indian PM is a well qualified, sincere and honest man. It is very important to think about not only the rich but also the poorest of the poor. Nikamma’s are those politicians who encouraged people to slit the stomach of a pregnant woman and smashed the unborn baby in the Gujarat riot. What religion the unborn baby had?

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  • A.D'Cunha Shenoy, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    The clean Prime Minister Singh has come out unclean in his speech and actions. The "very odd" remarks coming out of a clean and honest PM's mouth on the leader of opposition conveys that politicians, no matter who they are, are always inclined play dirty games. The PM has proven that in this speech.

    While the PM has the trust vote , a vote perhaps obtained by underhand deals with SP is not a win at all. Why would SP jump the ship? Was Amar Singh was bought by Congress? Forthcoming central shuffle of cabinet ministers would tell a story. Nontheless, the Congress, all by itself did not have a peoples mandate to sell the nations intetrests to outsiders.

    If the left did not have a say, by now Congress would have done the so called reforms in banking, insurance, retail and so on. The very fact depositors are getting a lucrative interest from the banks on their deposits is because of the Left and I would give credit to them. Now the left no more can effectively oppose the reforms as a minority partner in the ruling block, the fate of insurance and banking is anyones guess.

    The nuke deal certainly was not a favourable deal at all. While some European countries are resorting to nuke energy their consumption would perhaps no where as compared to India given the mammoth size of India. Just imagine the radioactive nuke waste generated. Can India effectively store this waste indeffinitely somewhere with foolproof safeguards? What about the water used in the reactors? Would the water flow in our rivers and backyards? And of course this energy comes from non renewable sources.

    Would the safegurads measures be effectively implemented? just look at the industrial waste polluting our nation, our rivers and seas. Just look at the auto pollution. We can't even beathe any fresh air and we have no clean water to drink? What happened to the safeguards? We need accountable politicians. Are our politicians fooling the public and and illiterates?

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  • Kamalaksha, karkala/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Dear PM, as you offen said you have become PM by accident. I am happy that you didn't allow that opportunist dalit beti or the old sleeping man to become PM by accident. I wish you succeed always and remain our great PM.

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  • Jossie Monteiro, Mangalore/Bombay/Canada

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Honorable Prime Minister: Congratulations on winning the vote. Your humbleness in not reciprocating to the unkind words used by the Oppostion leadermakes you a great leader, especially reciprocating would only mean wasting time and money.

    India needs more leaders of your calibre who would ensure India's existing image alongside world powers. Continue with confidence to lead India to achieve greater heights for the benefit of all its citizens.

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  • Mohammed Sirajk, Shirva - Dammam - K.S.A

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Dear our P.M. - Dr. Manmohan Singh, you are the 2nd Best Prime Minister ever produced by India, after Indira Ghandhi. Your educational background and experience made you a perfect primie Minister candidate for the indian national, even if we make re election Congress party will come up with the majority and your the chance to become Prime Minister for another 5 years. It is really great.

    Young Political leaders and supporters will learn from you what is political leadership and what to say in front of media and also in the public speech In regards to " NIKAMMA" It is a big shame to the BJP party and thier supporters to hear this word from Advanis mouth. As per my concern " Worst political leader always use such languages in their daily life too........? We wonder how he is sitting in the opposition party.

    Let young BJP leaders and supporters ask with Advani why he say this word to our " excellence prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. Also, in regards on more comment. he said Congress is " Dupti Huwi Jahaz Hai" but Ager sahi samahi per all MP sub milker support kiya our dupti huwi jahaz ku uper utalaneki koshis kare, to jaroor Jahaz uper ayega, Ye baath sabith kar diya apne payere PM. Dr. Manmohan Sing. He is really great.

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  • Parson, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    PM has done his job & proved his ability to whole Indians & BJP should be ashamed of what they have told & done. Nuclear deal has to go-ahead & it will for sure

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  • Patty, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    If only Mr.Advani & all those who opposed the N-Deal would be a little bit educated none of us would be wasting our precious time following up this story. Its high time Mr.Advani & team go to a VISIONARY - Mr. Manmohan Sighji, update themselves & see what a difference education can make.

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  • Purushottama, Byndoor

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    I dont see any diiference. Mr. Singh could have avoided political broker Mr. Amar Singh ( Reddy at the National Level)if he was so confident of not being a Nikamma.It is the common knowledge that the victory was purchased off the shelf - packed and served - courtsey Amarsingh!

    Had the UPA Government fallen then the credit would have been taken by the Third Front- Mayavathi, Gowda and kARATS and not BJP even though they were in good size! This might have put them in dilemma in the last moment. The Left were acting like barking dogs which seldom bite but when they decided to bite they bit a wrong foot- their own.

    None of the three- Congress, BJP or the Left has any concern about the price rise. They fought a bitter battle against a deal which every one explains as they want it- like five blind men and Elephant story.Only time will tell when the fine print is open.

    The BJP was holding its cards so close to chest that nobody knows whether they actully support or oppose the Deal- if so which are the specific points. They could have brought full page advertisements if they had an issue. In the ultimate analys the whole exercise made the nation to forget its top prority - inflation, rising prices, impending severe drought condition.The real test for this Genius,foresighted PM is to make common man's life easy.

    But with industrialists already knocking on the doors of the PM and FM - this may remain a distant dream.For the time being some people whose local and Swiss Bank Balances have been fattened have every reason to smile - at the cost of Kalavathis about whom Sri Rahul Gandhi made a mention in his rather balanced speech.

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  • N.Monteiro, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dr. Singh has proven yet again that "SINGH is KING". He had proved his caliber in 1991 when he opened up India's economy to the world through 'liberalization' and now he has single handedly left out the "LEFT" and ended India's nuclear aparthied thereby enabling us to face the challenges of energy security and climate change.

    He has been a STATESMAN & a VISIONARY..and man of great integrity. Mr. Advani has only been a leader representing one community ...but here is Dr. Singh who has cared for the welfare of each and every INDIAN.The need of the hour is that we Indians need more honest and benovolent leaders like Dr. Singh, Soniaji.

    PM Singh as a leader is leagues ahead of Mr."nikkamma" Advani . Its high time he retires and heads back home to KARACHI. As for Mr. Karat he is more concerned about the Comuunist China than his motherland INDIA.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Nikamma word will end Advani’s political life and his ambition of becoming a prime minister. No opposition leader would have used such a word to the most efficient Prime Minister the architect of Indian economy. Advani is also an efficient leader, for demolishing burning and killing.

    Please don’t under estimate him. His left brain does not understand what his right brain is thinking. As PM quoted, after demolition he went to Pakistan to praise the architect of partition Mr. Jinnah. Oh! Lal, what dangerous work is going on in your brain now?

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  • A.S.SHIKH, UDUPI

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Mr. Advani took many YATRAAS to occupy that chair. I am sure one day he will become India' Prime Minister. Then people will SAY "EK NIKMMA GAY DOOSRA NIKKA AYA"

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  • Fr. Anthony Dias, Rome

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear Prime Minister, you are the best, sincere and model politician. Do continue your work of uplifting the downtrodden. May God bless you.

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  • PATRICK, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM, really you are great. Your ability, your thinking and courage is really wonderful.Do not worry about the opposite parties. They being in the opposite, they are bound to say everything opposite whatever you say. Right? We are with you PM.

    When the learned persons like our ex President encourage the N-deal what these ignorant people are brking?They are good at creatng new dramas. They win only in the name of Gods not otherwise.

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  • MA Sheikh, Manglore/Dammam

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear Prime Minister Sir, India need more and more honest leaders like you, I salute your resilience against such (some) degraded oppossition party members. You are the real King Mr. Singh.

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  • Shafi / Dubai, Kaup / Udupi

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Actually Sing is King, Advani frustrated by latest politics and made such cheap comments on Hero PM. Its very simple logic if we need to develope our country we need to sign nuke deal, even its has some defects, please note that every merits having some de-merits, if we need to get more things we have to sacrifice some things, Just tell me without such deals, how we can solve our power problems in entire India, now there is even power shedding in Delhi too.

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  • Ali Haroon, Jeddah

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Hats off to you dear PM. Perhaps for the first time you have raised a fingure against nikamma and you did it in the best manner not forgetting your background and your position unlike the so called leader of the opposition. Leader of the opposition should be a role model to the opposition but he failed miserably, and can such a person be the future of India.

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  • Aslam Kudroli, Kudroli/ Baku, Azerbaijan

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Almighty will not be merciful to those who are not merciful to mankind.

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  • ghouse, kaup/dubai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM,You are the best.The entire nation knows who is nikamma.Advani&co are expert in playing dirty politics and will be thought a lesson in next election.

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  • S. Ramesh Babu, Uppinagadi/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Shame on you Mr.Adwani for your dirty political games you played so far. Try to blieve in reality. It is now proved that you are " Nikamma" God bless you Mr. Manmohan Sighji & Soniaji. With your leadership India will definitely shine more and more in the near future. God bless.

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  • Rose Marie, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Long live our Hon'ble P.M., Mr. Manmohan Singh. May you remain healthy & cheerful to continue as our Prime Minister for the 2nd term, next year.

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  • JoyceRodrigues, salalah, oman

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM, you are truely an intelectual man. You have proved to the whole nation that with your qualification, hard work and right policies (nuclear deal) you can take take us forward economically & India will shine in different sectors. God bless and long life.

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  • Raymond P. D'souza, Mumbai, Kalina / Dubai.

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Nikamma Uncle Adwani.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    I am pleased to applaud our Karnatka MP’s, Mrs. Madwaraj (a BJP MP) in particular, for abstaining from this confidence motion. I am extremely glad, that at least Karnataka MPs understand the need of the hour and the importance of this agreement. A nikamma is the one who does not verify dates, of the establishment of NPT and the death of former PM Nehru before delivering an important speech.

    A nikamma is the one who is not against the deal, but is not happy if it is signed by anyone other than him. A nikamma is the one who desperately wants to become the PM of a great nation. People who watched the cash drama in the parliament, can anyone imagine the person who received the bribe had enough time to call the television channel to cover the event and did not have the time to call anti corruption bureau or police.

    They could have caught them red-handed. They must have fooled some fools, but they cannot fool the citizens of this country. If you watch the clip again and again any one can understand the well directed and well planned act in the parliament. Dear PM, we know whatever you do and whatever you have done is only in the interest of the nation. When you know the quality of our opportunistic opposition, you need not worry, God is the only one to Judge you, no one else. May God bless you.

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  • Daniel, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Wonderful. May God bless PM & people of India. Dear President & PM, wash out the parties, groups & the individuals who are against the nations progress, unity & harmony. Media, pls. publish the CV's of all the MP'S, MLA'S and especially who have opposed the deal. Let them all and the world know how greatly qualified & experienced our India's present PM Mr. Singh. Does anyone understands or know this deal better than our Ex-President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, The Great Nuclear Scientist of India, who even supported the deal. It is the fate of India, we do not have a single mejority party and people are not using their 'vote' power honestly. Once the MP's/ MP's are elected then they become powerful and common man, the voter becomes helpless.

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  • Mahammad Nizar.. , Puttur/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear P M you are Best Leader,Good Decision Maker,Each and every politician should learn from you..keep it up

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  • michael, bajpe

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    it brought tears in my eyes. may god bless our pm and may he long live for us and our country.

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  • bhaskar, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM, Your faithfulness, honesty, courage and hard work for the nation is an example to the dirty politicians.Your patience is the motivation to our younger generation. May you remain a Channel of Peace to all the citizens of India.may god blessings on you & beloved india.

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  • sr.Severine Menezes, Belur, Hassan

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    God be with you dear Prime Minister. You have shown your greatness by being so humble and forgiving. Your patience is the motivation to our younger generation. May you remain a Channel of Peace to all the citizens of India.

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  • Rohan, Valencia / Dubai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    God bless you dear PM. You proved that You are a good leader of this beloved country India who can lead India to great heights.

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  • Bernard, Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM, Your faithfulness, honesty, courage and hard working for the nation is an example to the dirty politicians like Advani, Mayawati, Gowda and some others. Since they are falling down from every angle, they do not know what they can do, but acting like barking dogs on the street. May God who created all of us bless you and your noble work.

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  • Fr. Leslie Shenoy, USA/Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    God bless you Prime Minister, I am deeply touched by your patience and also humble behaviour. May God continue to bless you and beloved India. May our leaders be little more respectful and not act like little children.

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  • Rammohan, Puttur

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear P M, It is a fitting reply to all M Ps. Though this session was unwarranted it has highlighted to the common man how and whatour M Ps are and how they time serve, to cater to thier personal or party needs than for the countrys cause.

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  • NawaZ, Sweden

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Sing is always a king, You deserve the PM seat, Bring up India and go for the nuclear deal

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM The good that men do will carry them through thick and thin. What great gift can a man ask more than a clear conscience. It is always easy to find fault with others, grass is greener on the other side, If I were a PM I would have done things differently is what the Opposition leader must be thinking but we did negotiate with evil, we did have trouble at our house, and we did allow the destruction of our brothers house when in power and when not.

    Corruption is a part of politics, and smaller parties ofthe biggest democracy are equally partners in misuse and malpractice and inefficiency should we make a sweeping statement. But It is always wise to hold firm and to carry along the wast lower order who are used to being the way they always have been is a difficult task but The PM will pull and put all together.

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  • Maleeha, mct

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    You are great mentor, motivator, silent leader nation has never seen before. He has given a clear lesson to all BJP and left (who will be really left out from next elections, with his present deeds) these parties are not bothered about growth of nation. for them party manifesto is above country's growth and development. trying to make fast money with in a short time is BJP's manifesto.

    Hence Advani tried his best to get his chance, but when he realise that he may not get PM now, then started to plan for some cheap politics..... then mayas maya also did not work... poor dalit lady ...

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  • Riz, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear PM, Outstanding!! You are the best!!

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  • RAJESH G SUVARNA, ADIUDUPI09480160136

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Hi Its a great bill as we can call,but still I am worried for is India may come again clutches of america as it expected? For this answer is Yes,but its only for upto 2025,later senario will be change,because future days of America in their own land is not so easy as they feel,terrorism is key challenge for that country and it only ruines america,as i belive,still bush has to take carefull step or else his big brother role may damage american lives,,,,,

    But when america want to hold catch on india,it may too late, so need not to worry for this bill,india will be future economic gaint,,,,Final words for america is,,,they must stop terrorisim issues and try to resolve it with.Christ or muslim who ever it may be,but all they were human beings.Political interests, even american soldiers must not die because of bushs interests,or muslim countries must not to be invaded by bush.... its the main causes.. for their economy collapsings,let all countries of world work together for humanity

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  • Sadanand Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Advani himself is "Nikamma". Then how could he stop not saying to our great PM this word. Vulgarity along with corruption he brought in BJP from his childhood, one should really think of. Thanks to UPA government for saving whole INDIA. Jai Hind.

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  • MUNIR, LULU / KUWAIT

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    SUCH WORDS ARE USED BY UNEDUCATED,UNQUALIFIED PEOPLE ONLY, THIS IS OUR INDIA AND SUCH ARE OUR MINISTERS WHO ARE SITTING ON OUR HEAD AND RULING. SHAME ON YOU AND ON YOUR POLITICS.

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  • Rahul, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Mr.singh, you should have come out strongly against Advani and the NDA govt long back.You should use the power of talks to make them down

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  • Rahul, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Mr.singh, you should have come out strongly against Advani and the NDA govt long back.you should use the power of talks to make them down

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  • A.D'Cunha Shenoy, mangaluru

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Dear PM, in my opinion, you have "nuked" India today with this measure.

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