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Just for the sake of nuclear deal, our Prime Minister need not have told George Bush the ridiculous lie that all Indians love him. Does Mr. Bush come to anyone’s mind while thinking of peace? Is he not one of the leaders responsible for staining the pages of history with blood? Dr. Singh should remember that Mr. Bush is neither a peace-loving leader like Gandhiji nor a kind-hearted person like Mother Teresa. M.A. Mohamed Sahul Hameed, Vellore The Prime Minister’s visit has been instrumental in drafting a new chapter of India’s servility to the U.S. regime. This toadying act will cause to further plummet the image of Dr. Singh. It is well known that many people the world over hate the likes of Mr. Bush. The Prime Minister is keen on helping people find reasons to despise his government as if there are not enough already. Manojh Ananthakrishnan, Neyveli
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