*Indian politicians tell Bush to back off*
*Sun, May 04, 2008*
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/indian-politicians-tell-bush-to-back-off/64500-3.html

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[image: SEEING RED: CPI-M Politburo member Brinda Karat says India must
tells US that we can look after our welfare.]

SEEING RED: CPI-M Politburo member Brinda Karat says India must tells US
that we can look after our welfare.

New Delhi:* One may dismiss it as another Bushism, but the Indian
politicians aren't willing to do so.

After US President George Bush expressed concern over a prosperous Indian
middle class eating so much that it is causing food to become more expensive
in American supermarkets, the Indian political leaders are an angry lot.

If the Bush's brand of economics is to be believed, then India's growing
middle class is responsible for food prices shooting up in the US.

"There are 350-million middle class people in India. They are more than the
population of America. When you get wealth, you start demanding better
nutrition, more food. They want to eat well so our food prices are rising,"
George Bush said.

His comment almost exactly echoed his Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice
earlier this week.

But Bush's comments have not gone down well with the Indian politicians.

"We must certainly send out a message to the United States of America that
we are going to look after the welfare of our own people," says Communist
Party of India-Marxist Politburo member Brinda Karat.

And the Congress, accused by the Left of being soft on America, can't
stomach Bush's reasoning either.

Union Minister of State for Power Jairam Ramesh and Congress spokesperson
Jairam Ramesh says, "George Bush has never been known for his knowledge of
economics. I think this just proves how comprehensively wrong he is."

Both US and India are in the threshold of elections and inflation is
certainly a key factor in deciding which way the votes will swing.
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