Bribing MPs for Nuclear Deal

nidhisood

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some things are better left unsaid.. and so is the issue about UPA bribing MPs for winning trust votes for Nuclear Deal back in 2008.
according to some sources, the then government paid INR 10 crores each to four MPs to RLD.
they even tried to bribe Akali dDl but could not succeed. how far can we trust these stories. if wiki leaks be the source, it is reliable enough to point out a finger on the Government of India?
Share your opinion...
 
i think the cables from wikileaks are reliable and they have no interest in making faking stories and putting them to the people. at-least once the indian intelligence should try to believe the statements put forth by the wikileaks and investigate deep into it. only then can be it ascertained the authenticity of the wikileaks.
 
i think indian gov should come forward and try to acknowledge the information being release by the wikileaks cables. we cannot comment on the reliability of the cables unless we work on it unbiased.. if gov is clean on its side, why should it not order a probe and find out the righteousness of the cables?? the question lies open to the public and to the people...
 
in my point of view, wikileaks is absolutely reliable. government must once cross check its reliability and then take on the suspects. without cross checking i think it would be unwise to comment on reliability of cables revealed by wikileaks. and if this revelation is true that MPs were bribed, we cannot trust our government any further more because if everything in government can be manipulated and done according to one single wish, there is no sense in calling them as people's representatives.
 
Bribing is a common phenomenon in the political field. bribing the MPS for nuclear deal is not a big deal and can be easily trusted. These politicians can do anything for their benefits as they are actually concerned about them and their future rather than the future of the country and the growth of the nation. People should think more about the advantages of the nation than fulfilling their own selfish interests.
 
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