— R.P. Desai
Mumbai
Deal appeal
Apropos of your front page report, ‘Bhishma Pitamah, rise and back deal...’, the appeal of PM Manmohan Singh to former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee to “listen to the call of his conscience” and back the deal by rising above party politics, speaks volumes about the “significance and urgency” of finally sealing the n-deal with the US. It also shows the UPA government’s frustration over its failure to get the Left to understand that the deal is in India’s national interest. Sadly, Karat & Co persist in the Left’s pro-China stand.
— S.K. Gupta
Delhi
Team UPA
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has done a Dhoni in what is supposed to be the last budget of the UPA government by provisioning doles and reworking the IT slab. He has put the UPA team in a strong position to win over his party’s rivals in the ensuing election game. He may be the most favourite, just like Dhoni who cornered the maximum amount of Rs 6 crore in the IPL bidding. But it remains to be seen whether the FM and his political team are ready for IPL-type moves in politics.
— V.S. Ganeshan
Bangalore
Budget silencer
The loan waiver to the tune of Rs 60,000 crore announced for farmers by the FM in the Union budget is quite frightening. It is nothing but a political gimmick at the cost of the country’s exchequer. Sadly, no political party which is opposed in principle to the FM’s economic misadventure can afford to criticise him too harshly on this account. Which party can do without farmers’ votes!
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