Prakash Karat
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"Prakash Karat" (born February 7, 1948) is an Indian communist politician. He has been General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) since 2005.[http://news.indiainfo.com/2008/04/03/0804031704_karat_re-elected_cpi-m_general_secretary.html Karat re-elected CPI-M general secretary][http://us.rediff.com/news/2005/apr/11cpm.htm Prakash Karat is CPI-M general secretary]

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After what he has said about the Left parties he should be recalled. We expect a response from the government.

The stand India has taken according to us is not in conformity with the pursuit of an independent foreign policy. It is in our national interest to maintain good relations with Iran.

We have decided to call for a debate in Parliament.

The government will be put in the dock in Parliament if it insists on voting for a referral to the Security Council. Left parties have formulated some opinion on this. We will convey it to the government. If government still goes ahead with it, we are free to take steps to bring the government to its knees.

Ambassador Mulford has no business to behave not like an Ambassador. An Ambassador has to behave under certain norms.

The US Ambassador does not seem to understand how to behave as an ambassador in this country. An ambassador has to behave according to certain norms.

The left parties opined that disinvestment of shares in profitable public sector units is not the proper way to raise resources.

I can understand an American Senator or a Congressman making some comment. Even I can go to the US and make some criticism. I have no problem with that. But an ambassador has to behave according to certain norms.

The Prime Minister has got the Chief Minister's letter by now. We expect a response from him.