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Left not to join hands with BJP on nuke deal

Left ruled out joining hands with BJP in the saffron plans to bring a resolution in Parliament against the nuclear deal.

Published on: Aug 1, 2006, 21:26:00 IST
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Raising the government's comfort level, the Left parties on Tuesday night ruled out joining hands with BJP in the saffron plans to bring a resolution in Parliament against the Indo-US nuclear deal.

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At the same time, a senior Left leader made it clear that the outside supporters were insisting on a 'sense of the House' statement on the ticklish issue after the government holds talks with all parties including the BJP to address their concerns in the sensitive matter.

The statement of the Left leader, who did not want to be identified, has come in the backdrop of BJP upping its ante on the issue declaring to bring such a resolution on its own if there was no consensus on the issue with the Left.

Putting up a brave front after the BJP announcement, Parliamentary Affairs Minister PR Dasmunsi said "they (the BJP) have the right to do so. If they have the guts, let them do so. Why should we create obstacles? We will face it".

His comments came hours after senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha said his party believed the pact was aimed at stifling India's nuclear programme and "not worth the paper it is written on" as a number of fresh conditionalities have been added to it by Washington.

Government has been consistently opposed to the idea of a Parliament resolution on the deal contending that it would affect its elbow room.

The Left parties had also talked of such a resolution till last week when Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee made it known to them that such a move was fraught with danger and could mean end of the government.

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