Monday, June 30, 2008

Deal or No Deal?

Its high time Manmohan Singh Govt decides something on this issue. In fact i am really bored reading the same stuff again and again daily. Each time this issue rakes up, it goes something like this


For DateTime = March 2006 TO May 2009
DO

TRY

SET DEAL = TRUE;
1. Manmohan Singh decides to go ahead with N Deal
2. Left front says, they will pull the govt if Manmohan goes ahead
3. Congress seeks allies support.
4. Allies support Manmohan, try to pacify the left.
5. Sonia backs Manmohan.
6. Left disagrees to back Manmohan and Montek on this issue.
7. Inflation double digit. Allies fear imminent elections may hurt their prospects.
8. Congress suspects anti incumbency may harm their election prospects.
9. Congress comes out with more populist - vote meandering measures.
10. Manmohan Singh declared that he will go ahead to the G8 Summit and to finalise talks with IAEA for Safegaurds agreement.
11. Left front warns Congress again.
12. Samajwadi Party issues a statement that it would save the Congress govt.
13. Allies retreat on their earlier committment and ask Manmohan not to go ahead with the deal.
14. BJP says that the agreement is not in its favour in the current form and it might consider supporting if the agreement is changed.
15. Left and Congress meet. Pranab Mukharjee and Karat hold talks.
16. Talks fail
17. Fear of imminent elections, loss in state assembly elections cause section of Congress leaders to talk to high command about holding back the N Deal.
18. Manmohan the architect of the deal is hurt and declares to resign if the deal fails.

WASTE HELL LOT OF TIME SET DEAL = FAIL;
CATCH

19. GO TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY MID TERM POLLS AND SET DEAL = FAIL;

END


The result is that the Indian junta is getting the political entertainment it deserved.

The country's prospects and future seems to be in the hands of 2 people Prakash Karat and Sitaram Yechury.

On the other hand, Manmohan Singh's efforts at securing the country's much needed future energy needs is almost certainly not going to happen.

The saddest part is that the BJP govt inspite of pioneering the bolstering of relationship between India and US, is in defiance of the deal just for the sake of it inspite of Manmohan having clarified that country's indigenous interests will not be put at risk. My personal opinion is that, we have to start trusting our top leaders. Manmohan was the architect of the new India economy during the Narsimha Rao regime. He is infact the most qualified prime Minister India has ever had. Let us put all our trust on this able and effecient leader. Even the much revered former President - Abdul Kalam has come out strongly in support of the deal (which btw was v much embarassing to the BJP). So it is high time that India becomes matured enough to start respecting the decision of a person whom it has made as the leader.

4 comments:

avani said...

is this a political blog?? :)

Adelphia said...

Good one! I like the way u have pro grammatically/logically/algorithmically depicted the stuff :)

Too much of MATLAB at Seagate ha?

Nice one :)

Sudhindra Aithal said...

Maga ,that's democracy , every one has an opinion and there will be no consensus on anything. Democracy is a good thing but , Democracy shared among many parties is the culprit.

Some Little Greens said...

Nice informative post. Presented in a very effective manner.

Fortunately they used Java this time and added a finally block. It got executed and 'break' statement caused function exit.