[Reader-list] Farewell to our Humid Weimar

inder salim indersalim at gmail.com
Sat Jul 12 18:19:23 IST 2008


dear all
it is indeed theatre of absurd at its best.

when Left instructs a party worker to declare that the nuclear deal is
not in the interest of Muslims, i  too found them  true imitators of
Right wing politics.  Both BJP and Left had indeed similar schooling.

Congress is no difficult from this... we are in fact reapiing the
fruits of sins of congress....

presently, the question is why the oil per barrel should stop at even
200 dollars. and why it wont demand  2000 dollars
and in that case what is going to happen to world economy.... we will
perhpas know who are acutal beneficiery of this oil price rise but
right now, even British Brown  is willing to start nuclear energy
programme as long term measure to meet the requirements...

so people living in non-oily parts of earth are likely to feel the
pressure. nuclear is too risky and is not enviormnet friendly....and
who knows how much of it will for the weapons production

solar engery is an alternative, but that is still at experimental stage,

any debates what we need to do if the style of living will march
forward the way is seems at the moment ?


inder salim





On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Shivam Vij शिवम् विज्
<mail at shivamvij.com> wrote:
> Dear Shuddha,
>
> When in a post on the Hyde Act and the 123 agreement a few days ago
> you had predicted that the Left and the BJP would come closer, I had
> felt, to be honest, that that is coming from someone's imagination who
> hates the Indian Left and the Right in equal measure. Apart from the
> Advani interview on the Hindu, the report below, by Navika Kumar on
> Times Now yesterday, leaves no doubt about an entente cordiale. So
> much for the endless, banal explanations about how
> we're-supporting-the-Congress-to-keep-BJP-out.
>
> best
> shivam
>
>
>  Left-BJP in talks to corner govt
>
> 7/10/2008 4:46:24 PM
> http://timesnow.tv/Newsdtls.aspx?NewsID=11306
>
> After the Left parties withdrew support on Tuesday (July 8) from the
> Centre following the UPA government's stand on the Indo-US Nuclear
> deal issue after PM Manmohan Singh went ahead to the IAEA with the
> safeguards agreement, it is learnt that the Left has now touched base
> with the BJP through interlocutors to discuss floor coordination
> strategy in a bid to oppose the Indo-US nuke deal.
>
> Sources have told TIMES NOW that the Left has established contact with
> the BJP, through interlocutors, who are neither part of the National
> Democratic Alliance (NDA) or the Left.
>
> The focus of the discussion is likely to be on the floor coordination
> strategy that the Left and the NDA could adopt, once the government
> moves for a trust vote.
>
> Alternately, in case the government does not seek the confidence vote,
> the focus will be on the party that would move the 'no confidence
> motion', the BJP, Left or a third non-alligned party.
>
> Earlier, External Affairs Minister in a press conference announced
> that the government will go ahead with the nuclear deal only after
> Parliament approval. However, the draft for the India-specific
> safeguards agreement was sent to the IAEA last night (Wednesday, July
> 9).
>
> Yesterday (July 9), the leaders of the four Left parties submitted a
> list of 60 MPs and a joint letter signed by leaders of -- CPM, CPI,
> RSP and Forward Block to the President Pratibha Patil -- to seek a
> vote confidence in the Lok Sabha immediately.
>
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Shuddhabrata Sengupta
> <shuddha at sarai.net> wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I find it sad that all those who live in India are being sent
>> headlong into a period of turbulence following the unilateral
>> decision by the so-called Left parties in response to the Indo-US
>> Nuclear Deal. In all likelihood, if the government of the day fails
>> to pass the test of numbers on the floor of parliament, India will
>> head straight for early elections. The likely beneficiary of this
>> process will be the BJP, and if, going by the extensive coverage that
>> the Hindu, usually the mainstream media mouthpiece of the so called
>> Communist Party of India (Marxist) has given to L.K. Advani (the
>> billowing PM in waiting of the BJP), then, it needs to be read as a
>> sign of things to come. A covert entente cordiale between the so
>> called Left and the Right in Indian politics. Or, in other words,
>> Prakash Karat handing L.K. Advani the prime-ministership on a
>> platter. A decade or so ago, while Harkrishen Singh Surjeet was
>> 'managing' the Congress on behalf of the CPI(M), a similar covert
>> entente cordiale between the so called Left and the Congress (which
>> matured into a full fledged partnership) was as unthinkable, as what
>> augurs, when the 'Patriots' of the Left and the Right begin dancing
>> their secret tango.
>>
>> In this entire episode, everyone has come out in glorious colours,
>> the Congress with its pathetic kow-towing to US interests under the
>> stewardship of George Bush, the Left with its myopic Nuclear
>> patriotism and its abdication of any responsibility towards
>> developing a programme that is critical of the Indian state's Nuclear
>> military ambitions, the BJP with its sabre rattling, the Socialists
>> with their usual cynical opportunism.
>>
>> And so ends the brief humid Weimar of the Indian Republic. Let us
>> celebrate its demise by recalling how pallid and banal it has already
>> become.
>>
>> I guess we should all now get accustomed to the idea of  Narendra
>> Modi as a possible Union Minister of the Interior in the forthcoming
>> years.
>>
>> best
>>
>> Shuddha
>>
>>
>> Shuddhabrata Sengupta
>>
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