Pokhran-II Was Successful: PM


IANS

Ramsar (Rajasthan), Aug 29: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said that Pokhran-II was successful and an "unnecessary controversy" was being kicked up over the 1998 nuclear test.

"Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has already clarified it and described it as successful," he said. "Unnecessary controversy is being created about the Pokhran test."

The prime minister spoke to reporters while visiting a National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme camp at Ramsar village, 20 km from Barmer.

His comments on the nuclear test come after former Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist K. Santhanam said that Pokhran-II was not a complete success.

However, Kalam, who was then director general of DRDO, said the nuclear test was a success and this had been proved by data.

  

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  • prakash, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Aug 30 2009

    Why the media is not highlighting the statements of PM and Mr.Kalam in the same way they highlighted the Santhanam statement.why this discrimination? Who is behind this? The media must act responsibly  They must analyse what is the effect on India as a whole before publishing .

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