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Dr. Singh, in his reply to the debate on the trust vote, said the Left parties wanted to treat him like a bonded slave. Well, Dr. Singh seems to have broken the shackles of slavery by winning the confidence motion, using all means, to become a bonded slave of imperialist U.S. Time will tell whose bonded slave India is set to become. D. Udaykumar, Tirupati While the haste in operationalising the nuclear deal is in itself an act of slavery to his American master, Dr. Singh, strangely, has accused the Left parties. He has become a slave of not only the U.S. but also the smaller parties and leaders on whose support he won. S. Raman, Vellore
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