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Key meeting today, Left hints Govt can go to IAEA

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  • Awaiting the Government’s response on a set of questions regarding the IAEA safeguard talks at Friday’s UPA-Left committee meeting on the nuclear deal, CPI (M) Politburo member Sitaram Yechury indicated to party MPs on Thursday that the Left will allow the Government to go to the IAEA, but “there would be no change in its stand on the nuclear deal”.

    The Left will let the Government go to the IAEA, but it will have to submit a “primary report” to the UPA-Left committee. This flexible stand will be subject to the Government’s reply to the Left’s questions on the IAEA talks, Yechury told the MPs. However, he emphasised that there was “no change” in the CPI(M) stand on the nuclear deal, sources said.

    “Wait till tomorrow,” CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat told The Indian Express when asked if there was any change in his party’s stand that the deal should not be operationalised.

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    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had a meeting with UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi amid indications that the Government was keen to go ahead with the IAEA talks. He also held discussions with Cabinet colleagues Pranab Mukherjee, A K Antony and Shivraj Patil.

    The Left leaders said they would first “like to get a clear idea about the Government’s plan on IAEA safeguard talks”. Some of them even expect a “written assurance” from the Government that “initiating talks with the IAEA doesn’t mean operationalisation of the deal”. They claimed the Government was “not going ahead with the deal”, and these discussions were part of an “honourable exit”.

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