To give its political decision of supporting the UPA the stamp of “national-interest” legitimacy, the Samajwadi Party today armed itself with a ringing endorsement of the Indo-US nuclear deal from former President A P J Abdul Kalam.
The SP’s Kalam announcement came hours after it got its allies in the UNPA to climb down from their strident opposition to the deal to saying they were ready for a “national debate.”
While these allies — TDP, INLD, AGP and the Jharkhand Vikas Party — stay opposed to the deal, they watched in awkward silence as SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said: “I can assure you that the UNPA will not take any step that will go against the national interest. The UNPA will also not do anything that will strengthen the communal forces (BJP) in the country.”
All the UNPA members, except the SP, have been associated with the NDA and all supported Kalam for a second term as President as well.
When Kalam had approved the deal, the BJP had distanced itself calling it his “personal opinion.”
“We had gone to seek the advice of former President Abdul Kalam, who is also a respected scientist, on the clarifications to our apprehensions provided by the PMO yesterday,” said Mulayam after his meeting with Kalam.
“According to his advice, the nuclear deal is in the very best national interest of the country and it should be kept above political interests. We will take this view to our friends in the UNPA and a final decision will be taken in light of his advice,” Mulayam said.
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