[Reader-list] Farewell to our Humid Weimar

radhikarajen at vsnl.net radhikarajen at vsnl.net
Mon Jul 14 12:31:49 IST 2008


Tapas, 

 let me assure you there is nothing wrong in your thought process as to left and BJP voting against the UPA on nuclear "deal", for it is quite clear that this "deal" is not in the national interest. For left as you rightly feel that America is the bully, in the comity of nations which has leaders like Bush, who maintain that you are with us or you are enemy of ours. PM Manmohan Singh who was with Bush with his economics of disaster, is more dangersous than the "communal" BJP as he has only his dishonest economic theories of fudging figures of wholesale price index with a planning commission  latchey of his Monteksingh who is known for his silver tongue to please the politicians and stay in power when he should have ben sent to mental asylum for his policies of exclusive growth, when his mentor talks of inclusive growth. Loans availed from world bank and ADB have been consistently misused to enrich the hangers on and sycophants in awarding contracts, the ministers in UPA have
 amassed wealth which will be shame on the nation for future generations to be concerned about. As Raja as minister of telecom sells spectrum to his cronies for political considerations, national exchequer is loosing billion crores, as minister of surface transport, diverts money to his contractor funds, the highways are looting points without repairs and maintainanace, kafan chori is nothing compared to the loot that is now rampant in UPA rule.
  The very nuclear deal is a deal to get perpetual kickbacks for triliion dollars as the contracts for purchase have to vetted in Washington with cartel selling uranium. When deal is personal interest of a Mr. Honest for personal gains of a family, how it can be in national interest.?

  Regards.

----- Original Message -----
From: Tapas Ray <tapasrayx at gmail.com>
Date: Monday, July 14, 2008 4:52 am
Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Farewell to our Humid Weimar
To: sarai list <reader-list at sarai.net>

> PS to my last post, which I have quoted below this one:
> 
> I should have explained that the unity of opposites I was talking 
> about, 
> is the opposition's stand on the agreement and the nuclear weapons 
> issue 
> in general, which is based on two opposing views of global 
> politics. 
> CPI(M) looks at the USA as the main enemy, not China, which in its 
> eyes 
> is a good, friendly dada (big brother of the neighbourhood for 
> those who 
> don't know Bengali or Hindi). BJP, on the other hand, looks at 
> China and 
> Pakistan as enemies, and the USA as a friendly giant, if not quite 
> a 
> gentle one.
> 
> One other thing. It just occurred to me that those who want to 
> abolish 
> nuclear weapons everywhere, may need to do two contradictory 
> things at 
> one and the same time. I mean they need to put pressure on India 
> to 
> denuclearise, of course. But for global denuking, they need to 
> support 
> India's nuclear weapons programme. I know this sounds absurd, but 
> here's 
> the logic: If India keeps making bombs, pointing out that it's 
> entitled 
> to that if the big ones can have huge stockpiles, then people in 
> those 
> countries will increase pressure on their governments to 
> denuclearise. 
> Because if those countries do that, India and others will not have 
> that 
> excuse or reason (depending how one looks at it). Same goes for 
> nuclear 
> power, greenhouse emissions, etc.
> 
> I know my brain is probably in a tangle and I should "take a 
> flight out 
> of town" (Mayall?) but don't know where exactly that tangle is, 
> and 
> can't afford to take that flight right now. So, I would appreciate 
> it if 
> someone could help me get it untangled.
> 
> 
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Farewell to our Humid Weimar
> Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 07:59:53 -0400
> From: Tapas Ray <tapasrayx at gmail.com>
> To: sarai list <reader-list at sarai.net>
> 
> prakash ray wrote:
> > Their belief of the Left and BJP coming together is speculative and
> > based on a report appeared in Times Now website.
> 
> Or they might have fallen prey to the titillations of Marxist
> dialectical reasoning - I'm talking about the thing called "unity of
> opposites". But like shy fourteen-year-olds they only love her 
> from a
> distance, don't know her at all! That's why they don't know that this
> thing called dialectics works for everything and everyone, except 
> for a
> certain party of the Indian left, which transcends everything and
> everyone ...  like God with a capital G. Sounds also like American
> exceptionalism ... sorry, I have put my foot in my mouth again! I 
> mean,I have suggested that this epitome of left politics thinks 
> like Uncle
> Sam, the dirty old man! Anyway, that's something the bearded old man
> didn't see, or foresee, because he lived so long ago. I mean not 
> the old
> man in a stars-and-stripes hat, sporting a goatee kind of thing 
> ... but
> the other one, with a full beard and no hat. Looks like there was no
> place for any kind of God in his way of thinking, but he was wrong,
> obviously. His ghost must see it now, because it must be as 
> intelligentas he was, but it doesn't have access to the internet, 
> so can't email an
> addendum or correction to his publishers ... these days, with no
> copyright any more, there are too many of them anyway. So it falls to
> that transcendent entity of our time, who/which resides in "party
> offices", to correct him in light of objective conditions in India,
> because, through its extrasensory link with the old man's ghost, it
> knows what that ghost is thinking now.
> 
> It's a scandal that Shuddha and other liberated ones seem to be 
> readingmore than newspapers and the words of our contemporary God, 
> who is
> actually Indian and lives in the "party office"!
> 
> Tapas
> 
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