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A new Indian government in power which would terminate the 123 Agreement: Karat
In the middle of initial joy by the proponents of the nuclear deal; and the recipients of the kickbacks from American corporations that will gain $100 billion in revenues, Indian Marxists declared their jihad against the international deal.
"Our political battle is here and not in Vienna or Washington. Earlier we withdrew support on this issue and we are now fighting against this ruling coalition. The struggle to rescind or reverse this deal is agreement is not over.
"After the next elections, our goal will be to see that the new government take step to terminate the 123 Agreement. We will work for this," CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat told media reporters in New Delhi.
India would not get any better terms from any other country supplying nuclear fuel or reactors as all of them would now align with the 123 Agreement, Karat said.
Maintaining that the NSG waiver was "neither clean nor unconditional", Karat said it reflected the "continuous concessions" that India has made on the nuclear issue.
"Starting from the joint statement of July 18, 2005, India has given in steadily to US pressure, starting with the 123 Agreement, the IAEA Safeguard and now finally the NSG."
He said all these steps to get the waiver from an organization (NSG), set up by the US itself, were in conformity with the provisions of the Hyde Act.
It is time for Indian opposition parties to unite and scrap the deal with US and send a clear signal to those right wing US neo cons that are trying to enslave India into the next phase of strategic slavery.
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