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Leader of the Opposition L.K. Advani’s answers (interview, July 11) are practical and down to earth. No one can deny that if there is anyone who is least interested in the goings-on in the name of the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, it is the aam aadmi. What hurts his purse seems to be the last item on the agenda of the UPA government and its allies. When there are umpteen issues that need to be addressed immediately, why is the government bent on sealing the deal risking its very survival? S.R. Badrinarayanan, Chennai Chitra M. Kumar, Chennai With reference to Mr. Advani’s question, “what is the use of nuclear energy which we are going to get after 25 years,” all government plans yield results only in the long run. It is time politicians buried their differences and supported the good initiatives taken by the government. S.V. Padmanabhan, Hyderabad R. Sridhar, Bangalore Noel M. Varghese Varkey, Bangalore
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