Sanku ji, I would like to submit that perhaps both the options you have indicated above are not mutually exclusive. It is quite possible that one set of persons are trying to nuke the Liability Bill using the Bhopal verdict (I hope they succeed in this!), while it is equally possible/probable that the Government might only pay lip service to the "relook" idea and try to push the Bill as it is, and as the Americans want it to be, with perhaps just some cosmetic changes.Sanku wrote:Sir, what are you saying? On one hand you are convinced (as many of us are) that the intent of the UPA Govt and particularly the PoV espoused by MMS and his choicest people (SMK etc) seems to be that of "pushing it as the Americans want it to be"
OTOH you question the hulla gulla? Which clearly brings more and not less focus on the issue of Nuclear liability wavier.
So there are two options
1) Some one put up the Courts and the media to highlight the issue now so as to highlight the ill effects to the bill.
2) A framework by the Gov to ensure that the bill is passed under "we cant help it this is the best the law has"
Which is your choice?
Perhaps the 'halla-gulla' over the Bhopal verdict is an exercise in PR to contain / limit the political fallout. My 'conspiracy theory', if you want to call it that.
As you might have observed from my posts all these days (since that fateful day in July 2005 when the Indo-US deal was announced from a foreign land without its having been first discussed adequately within our country), I have been writing against the deal and its associated shenanigans based on my assessment that it will ultimately prove detrimental to the development of indigenous capability in high technology areas in our country. Notwithstanding the results of BRF polls conducted in these threads earlier, I still hold the same view.