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    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's remarks that people of the country "deeply love" US President George W Bush evoked strong criticism on Friday with parties from both the Right and the Left attacking it as "unbecoming" of his office and "sychophancy".

    While BJP advised the Prime Minister not be carried away by the charm of Bush, Left parties told Singh that the popularity of US President was dipping rapidly in his country when he made such a remark.

    "Diplomacy should not be carried to the extent of sycophancy. The fact remains that the country is divided on the nuclear deal," BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said.

    CPI National Secretary D Raja wondered how the Prime Minister could make such comments which "do not augur well" for his position.

    "The Americans are hostile to Bush and they have rejected him and his policies. When Singh is saying that Indians love Bush, it is unbecoming of his office," he said.

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    RSP General Secretary T J Chandrachoodan was of the view that Singh was praising a man whom the Indians hold responsible for many ills of the world.

    "His comments were against the popular mood in this country. He praised Bush to get the deal through in any way. Seen in this perspective, the remarks were against diplomatic etiquette, political decency and morality," he said.

    Forward Bloc Secretary G Deverajan said the Prime Minister's statement depicted the attitude of a slave. "Singh has shown enormous courage by saying that Indians love a President whose country hates him. Only a person who does not have any contact with people can say this," he said.

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    HypocrisyBy: sabtu enam | 27-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward At times due to fear and selfishness, victims call their perpetrators saviours. The world is in the hands of terrorist leaders who call other innocent as trrrorists.
    YES We really love BUSH By: RajGupta | 27-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward It is only one man - George Bush who is true follower of Bhagwat Gita. he has entered every dangerous country to chse terrorists at great cost to his nation - BUT there is no single attachk against USA during his tenure from AlQueda after 9/11. We really really love to have him in India as the leader.
    Does it matter?By: Rahul Kolhe | 27-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward Does it matter? whether Indians love Bush or not? In international politics you have to make such statements to bring two countries closer in business. I don't see any wrong when PM of India said this to President of US. USA is not an enemy, it could be our international friend.
    India USA Nuclear DEAL becomes OperationalBy: Chinnakonda K Radhamohan | 26-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward The 2.5 Lakh Indo Americans living in USA truly KLOVE President Bush for all he has done for India's sake in this Nuclear Deal and brought India out of the Nuclear Parahia list of countries. All Indians in India are going to be immensely benefited with this Deal in addition to all Indo Americans like myself who work for companies like GE Infrastructure
    PM criticisedBy: Shashi Thapliyal | 26-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward I praise Bush because he had pulled the Pak army without a round fired. Can anyone from left or right show this charishma?
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