PM Manmohan Singh has double standards
On one hand, PM Manmohan Singh gave a clean chit to former Telecom Minister Raja in the case of issue of telecom licenses for peanuts which resulted in a huge loss of estimated Rs. 30,000 crores to the government and the people of India. Now he does not want to take Raja and Baalu in the Cabinet because of their tainted image. What this means is that PM Manmohan Singh was not honest when he told the people of the country that there was no foul play in the issue of telecom licences.
In any case, I was very happy to hear that PM Manmohan Singh does not want to take T Baalu and Raja as Ministers. However, I do hear that Congress has blinked and has compromised of this issue. I do not feel that PM Manmohan Singh should compromise of this issue and accept outside support from DMK. I believe the there should be no compromises on the issue of governance and corruption. If the message from top is not clear, we will be back to business as usual.
As such, I urge everyone to make all effort to convey to the Congress Party and PM Manmohan Singh not to BLINK.
Avinash Narula
















Whosoever is not capable to maintain double standards in politics, can not be a success in politics & by dint of luck an economist of world fame, Dr. Man Mohan Singh became the Prime Minister, who is to lead the whole lot of political people, who say something in the morning, something in the evening, something in the night & the next day there remains nothing to say except no comments.
Thus to talk about double standards of an honest person like Dr. Man Mohan Singh seems irrelevant because now it is his compulsion indeed, to keep the herds together & certainly he is too aware of his helplessness being in such a saddle wherein everything is fair as it in love & war–Comments invited
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