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Truce? Left and UPA to 'discuss' nuke deal
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
www.indianexpress.com ( Politics  )
The political crisis which threatened the stability of the UPA coalition government has slightly thawed with the Left preparing to accept the to accepting the UPA’s offer for a “political mechanism” to look into their objections to the Hyde Act. The Manmohan Singh-led UPA government however refused to bow down to the Left's demand to freeze further negotiations on the nuclear de

Tags : Left  Hyde-Act 
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Left will 'take a call' after September 18
Thursday, August 23, 2007
www.expressindia.com ( Politics  )
The Left parties are mostly likely to decide the future of their relationship with the government post September 18 when the Atomic Energy Commission Chief Anil Kakodkar travels to Vienna to attend the IAEA meeting. A source within the Left parties said, "September 18 (when Kakodkar travels to Vienna) is crucial. We will wait till then".

Tags : Left  Atomic-Energy-Commission 
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Govt to pay 'big price' for this blunder: CP
Monday, August 20, 2007
www.ibnlive.com ( Politics  )
The UPA government is under immense pressure from the Left parties to make a statement right away stating that it does agrees with the Left on re-negotiating the N-deal.The CPI said the UPA would have to pay a major "political price" if it went ahead with the pact.

Tags : N-Deal  Left 
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Withdrawal of Left support to UPA ruled out : Basu
Friday, August 17, 2007
justsamachar.com ( Politics  )
The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)patriarch Jyoti Basu ruled out withdrawal of Left support from the UPA government on the Indo-US nuclear deal issue, inspite of the comments of the CPI general secretary A B Bardhan who said that such a move appeared to be "inevitable". The 94-year-old Basu however would not be attending the Polit bureau meeting as he was not keeping well.

Tags : Jyoti-Basu  Left  Polit-Bureau 
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'Honeymoon over, we're ready to seek divorce (with UPA)' : CPI
Friday, August 17, 2007
www.ibnlive.com ( Politics  )
Amid tension between the Left and UPA on the Indo-US nuclear deal issue, the CPI on Thursday night issued a warning to the ruling coalition saying that the 'honeymoon is over' and that it would not hesitate to 'file divorce papers' if it comes to that. The CPI General Secretary AB Bardhan in an interview said that the poinyts of view of the Left and the government with regard to the the Indo-U

Tags : Nuclear-Deal  Left 
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Left to meet on Friday
Friday, August 17, 2007
www.ibnlive.com ( Politics  )
Prior to the two-day crucial meeting of the CPI-M politburo which will start on Friday, the Left has given indicaations that it will not withdraw support to the Centre over the nuclear deal. The CPI-M Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said : "Withdrawal of support is not going to resolve any issue."

Tags : Nuclear-Deal  Left 
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'No threat to stability of UPA govt' : Paswan
Monday, August 13, 2007
sify.com ( Politics  )
Inspite of the PM Manmohan Singh challenging the Left parties to withdraw support to the UPA government, following differences over the nuclear deal, the Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan denied any threat to the coalition at the centre. Paswan praised the Left for lauded Left for its "active role as an opposition" while lampooning the BJP, saying that the right-wing party is "nowhere to be seen in

Tags : Left  Opposition 
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A suitable president
Thursday, May 24, 2007
203.197.197.71 ( PoliticsColumns  )
Within the next couple of months the nation will proceed to elect the successor of President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. The sophisticated gentleman that he is, he never canvassed for a second term and unwittingly offended the Left by recommending the installation of two-party democracy in this country.

Tags : President-Kalam  Left 
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