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N-deal will not open gates of heaven: Bardhan

Aligarh, September 1
The CPI on Saturday disagreed with the views of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that India cannot afford to miss the “bus of nuclear renaissance” saying it was a misconception that all “gates of heaven” will open after it inks the nuclear deal with the US.

Unrelenting in his opposition to the deal, CPI General Secretary A B Bardhan said the country should debate whether the generation of 40,000 MW of nuclear power after 20 years was more important than the “complete subjugation of India’s foreign policy to imperialist powers.”

“Some people are having a misconception that all the gates of heaven will be opened by signing the nuclear treaty,” he said, adding these people were completely ignoring the fact that at best nuclear energy would constitute barely seven per cent of the country’s energy requirements “even after we have gone on our knees before the US.”

The Prime Minister had come out in strong defence of the civil nuclear deal yesterday saying that India cannot afford to miss the bus of nuclear renaissance as a strong nuclear energy programme was in the country’s vital interest.

Asserting that the Left never threatened to bring down the UPA coalition government, Bardhan said “all that the Left parties were demanding was an open debate on this issue.”

He said let the country and Parliament debate whether the generation of “40,000 MW of nuclear power after 20 years was more important than the complete subjugation of India’s foreign policy by imperialist powers.”

Bardhan said media was trying to indulge in mud-slinging on the Left by alleging that they are not interested in promoting the country’s interests. — PTI

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