24 July 2008
Allegations of Bribery In Indian Nuke Vote
Details here, here, and here.
The last link gets into the opposition of Kumari Mayawati to the measure. She is the defacto national representative of India's Dalit (untouchable) population, and based on what I've read about her indicates that she is a very skilled politician, and so probably she's setting herself up for a larger role in the next government.
One thing that I am sure of though is that it won't make it through this session of the US Congress, because the Hyde Act requires that Congress be in session continuously for 30 days before a vote is held, and that will not happen in late July of an election year.
The last link gets into the opposition of Kumari Mayawati to the measure. She is the defacto national representative of India's Dalit (untouchable) population, and based on what I've read about her indicates that she is a very skilled politician, and so probably she's setting herself up for a larger role in the next government.
One thing that I am sure of though is that it won't make it through this session of the US Congress, because the Hyde Act requires that Congress be in session continuously for 30 days before a vote is held, and that will not happen in late July of an election year.
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