Thursday, December 08, 2005

Re: New trend of YS Govt.


Jay,

Please read my ENTIRE message. (Given again below).
I did not politicise anything. Sri PVN and his team were from Congress Party.
If I agree to what he could achieve, I am talking about his achievements as PM.

I also said, I believe, that Dr. Manmohan Singh is equally strong.
He is clipped because:

1. Unlike in PVN's times, the current government is more dependent on
coalition allies.
2. Communist party's are against broad reforms, which was the game
plan in PVNs administration.

There may be other reasons why he can't proceed fully with what he believes in.

Does this sound "politicized"?
Group, what do you think?

Regards,
Chandu

-- Original Message --
Late Sri PVN was a one of the visionaries in recent years.
He had a good team and less covert influence on him.

While our current PM, Sri Manmohan Singh is equally strong
on many fronts, he is clipped. How unfortunate!

Regards,
Chandu

On 12/7/05, Jay Annam <jayannam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Chandu,
>
> Your e-mail says " current PM, Sri Manmohan Singh is equally strong
> on many fronts, he is clipped. How unfortunate!" Expalin why??
>
> My understanding from your e-mail is that Mr. Singh is clipped just beacuse
> he belongs to Congress Party. Right!. Please don't politicize these
> discussions in Andhra Group.
>
> Please understand this group is formed neither for the discussion on
> political parties nor on political leaders but is formed to discuss the
> policies of government irrespective of political parties.
>
> All these discussions so far have been one sided and I personally think this
> group is formed for the personal benefit for some people not for general
> discussion.
>
> Thanks,
> Jay Annam
>
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>
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> Chandu Sambasiva Rao <srchandu@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Late Sri PVN was a one of the visionaries in recent years.
> He had a good team and less covert influence on him.
>
> While our current PM, Sri Manmohan Singh is equally strong
> on many fronts, he is clipped. How unfortunate!
>
> Regards,
> Chandu
>
>
>
>

--
Sambasiva Rao Chandu
http://groups.google.com/group/AndhraOne

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