Friday, November 02, 2007

சீனாவுக்கு பாதகமாக இருக்கும் என்பதாலேயே இந்திய அமெரிக்க உறவை எதிர்க்கிறோம்-சிபிஎம்

சீனாவுக்கு பாதகமாக இருக்கும் என்பதாலேயே இந்திய அமெரிக்க உறவை எதிர்க்கிறோம் என்று சிபிஎம் கூறியுள்ளது.

தற்போது சீனாவும் அமெரிக்காவும் மிக நெருங்கிய உறவுடன் இருக்கின்றன. அமெரிக்க தொழில்நுட்பம் சீனாவுக்கு செல்கிறது. அந்த தொழில்நுட்பம் இந்தியாவுக்கு வந்தால், சீனா பாதிக்கப்படும், இந்தியா வளமடைந்துவிடும் என்ற காரணத்தால் இந்தியா அமெரிக்க உறவை எதிர்க்கிறார்கள் சீன ஏஜெண்டுகள்.

Indo-US ties anti-China, so we will oppose: Karat
Press Trust Of India
Posted online: Thursday, November 01, 2007 at 0000 hrs Print Email


Kolkata, November 1:: The CPM vowed to oppose a strategic alliance between India and the United States saying such a move is aimed at countering China.

''We shall not rest in our fight till the strategic ties with the US is snapped out,'' Karat said speaking at a CPM-sponsored programme to celebrate October Revolution day in Kolkata.

He said the US was trying to make India its strategic ally in countering China, "the most powerful socialist country capable of challenging the might of the USA".

''USA has also changed its tactics of making Pakistan its strategic ally as it has now realised that if it can get India as a strategic ally, the balance will be tilted in favour of imperialism and neo-colonialism'', he said.

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http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/002200711021823.htm

Is China more important to you than India: BJP asks Karat

New Delhi (PTI): Questioning the CPI(M)'s nationalist credentials, the BJP on Friday said its General Secretary Prakash Karat's comments on China shows that the interests of the Communist nation are supreme for it.

The saffron party also ridiculed the CPI(M)'s stand that it wants a discussion in Parliament on the Indo-US nuclear deal without voting saying the Left party is against voting as it did not want to be exposed.

"The comments of Prakash Karat finally exposes the sheer duplicity of the CPI(M) and establishes once and for all that for it the interests of China are primary and that of India secondary," party spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

He also asked Karat to explain whether the "US capital which is coming to Kolkata loses its imperial colour after investment in the Left-ruled state." The double-standard is more than evident, he added.

Prasad was reacting to Karat's statement in Kolkata yesterday that the US was trying to make India its strategic ally to counter China, "the most powerful socialist country capable of challenging the might of the USA".

On CPI(M) favouring a debate in Parliament under a rule which will not entail voting, he said "they don't want voting as it will expose its real face. Their opposition to the deal is just a show."

"The CPI(M) will never snap its ties with the UPA," he went on to add and alleged that its opposition to the nuclear deal was not "committed."