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Whose slave?

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

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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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