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Obama's India visit a business tour to boost up American economy: CPM leader | CPI (M) Politburo member Sitaram Yechuri has termed U.S. President Barack Obama's forthcoming visit to India as a business tour, favorable only for the American economy. Addressing
a press conference here on Tuesday, Yechuri said: "Obama is coming to India with
a business agenda. It has been outlined in a reported letter to the Prime Minister."
"President Obama is looking towards India to be a big source of investment in
the United States so that they are able to get out of their economic crisis. But
more importantly he has also mentioned that India must open up its domestic market
for U.S.A. agricultural products. Now if that happens, that will mean the ruin
of Indian agriculture," he added. He also cautioned the Indian government about
the proposed move to allow agricultural produce from U.S. to be sold in India.
Commenting on terrorism, he said that the matter relating to David Headly, a
U.S. national linked with the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks case, was not handled
properly by U.S. and important information was hidden from India . "After David
Headley's experience was not very good, India is also now suggesting that we should
jointly fight terrorism. Yes, terrorism has to be fought globally, there is no
doubt about it and there is no compromise on that. But we must be clear from where
the threats to terrorism emerge and therefore on that basis India should decide,"
said Yechuri. He asserted that since terrorism has emerged as one of the biggest
threats in today's world, it is the need of the hour to fight it collectively.
He also accused the U.S. of being biased and selfish when it comes to sharing
its scientific inventions and developed technologies with the developing nations.
"It ( U.S.A. ) will only share when it has some interest of its own to pursue
otherwise it has never parted with technology," added Yechuri. Demanding
universalisation
of PDS, Yechury said the UPA government at the Centre should have no hesitation
in giving Rs90,000 crore for it when it relaxed indirect tax of Rs9.33 lakh crore
for "capitalists" during the past two years. He further said that CPI(M) would
organise nation-wide agitation demanding universalisation of PDS.
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