วันอังคารที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

Indian Politicians and the Communal Card

Politicians around the world are always looking for ways to get them votes. Are in India, the politicians do this as a beautiful art, but something that is very dangerous for India.

Brought the recent debate on the US-India nuclear agreement is this reality very openly. Some politicians have said that India should enter into an agreement with the United States, is fighting Muslims in Iraq. This is a surprise for me. Above all, the United States nota war with Muslims. This is a war with terrorists. Secondly, what is for the Indians is good for the Indian Muslims well.

If the company has more power available to the Indians, will also reach the Muslims. The current is not only for non-Muslims. I do not know whether to cry or laugh at this kind of argument by politicians that the deal is bad for Muslims in India, or that Muslims in India for business, though.

The crux of the matter is that Indian Muslimslooking for ways to grow, educate, improve their income and share the wealth that is created in resurgent India. It is a sad state of affairs that politicians say they do not vote, regardless of the damage done is for the nation.

Today I saw a politician on television saying he never supported the deal. The reason is that, according to him, George Bush has destroyed the Muslims around the world. Why is this kind of topic. It is as if President Bushcan be called by any name, or responsible for something. The only thing I did was to remove Saddam Hussein in Iraq too. Saddam was a dictator and Bush's task in Iraq. But this does not mean that Bush destroy the Muslims all over the world.

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