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Update at 1445 hrs (IST)
Politics SP still undecided on support to UPA on n-deal NEW DELHI: The Samajwadi Party (SP) on Saturday made it clear that it has not yet decided on supporting the ruling UPA government on the Indo-US nuclear deal and would take a step only when a no-confidence motion is moved in Parliament. The Mulayam Singh Yadav-led party also sought to play down criticism by its UNPA partners INLD and TDP for its move to back the Congress claiming nothing had changed from the last meeting of the fledgling Third Front held on Thursday. “Neither has the Congress asked for support nor have we offered our support,” Mr Amar Singh, General Secretary of Samajwadi Party said here. He noted that the Left has been threatening the UPA of withdrawal of support on the nuclear deal issue for the past one year but has not done so yet. “We will decide when the confidence motion is moved in Parliament,” Mr Singh said making a strong pitch in favour of the nuclear deal. The SP leader said eminent scientist and former President Mr A P J Abdul Kalam had told him that the nuclear deal was in the national interest and he had no reason not to believe him. Mr Singh said that National Security Adviser Mr M K Narayanan had briefed him about the deal and the Prime Minister Mr Manmohan Singh had made a public statement that the deal is in national interest. Contending that the SP was “committed” to the principles of secularism, Mr Singh termed BJP leader Mr L K Advani and communal politics as “more dangerous” than US President George Mr W Bush. - PTI
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