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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     18 May 2010

Mr. Obama & India's food policy. Is madam sonia, a threat?

Once Mr Obama commented -  Indians are taking more food, that's why foodgrains becoming costly. recently he commented that - indians purchasing more cars that's why price of petrolium raising. Now Soniaji assuring that 'right to food' - will be added to the constitution. Is madam sonia, a threat for Indo-American relationship?



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G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor)     19 May 2010

Obama is having no right to have a say about Indian food tradition. Moreover, India is not going to get rice from USA.

If he thinks Petroleum price is increasing due to Indian vehicles, then, USA have to bring her abundant petroleum to open market.

 


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I see no importance in this topic only that it is brought out a great news that "Right To Food" now will be a constitutional rights for poor people of India.  Where Mr. Obama and America stands before this ??   FORGET THEM. 

 

"MURGA NAHI BOLEGA TO KYA SOORAJ NAHI NIKLEGA ??"..

 

Trying in English for our brother who do not know Hindi;

"WILL THE SUN NOT RISE IF THE COCK NOT GIVE A CALL (In morning)"

 

Dont give much importance to America more than a CALLING COCK...

 

Our poor Indian people are always important for us instead of any Obama/America.   

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     19 May 2010

actually  it is created for fun.

if 'right to food' comes as constitutional right, obama will be more irretiated.

Anil Agrawal (Retired)     20 August 2010

Obama is a stark failure. Bush paved the way for ruination of American society, Obama is cementing it.

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