The Indian American Republican Council has accused Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of maneuvering to prevent the enabling legislation to facilitate the US-India civilian nuclear deal from coming to the floor of the Senate for debate and a vote even as he argues that he is fully committed to the bill and is a co-sponsor of it.
In a statement put out Thursday night, titled, Harry Reid: Stop Playing Games with the US-India Nuclear Deal, the IARC said that Reid's statement earlier this week that he had offered a unanimous consent agreement to ensure that the Senate could complete consideration of the Indo-US nuclear cooperation legislation before Congress leaves town this week for the November elections and blaming the Republicans for spiking it was not only a ploy but patently false.
"A careful review of the Congressional Record shows that it was (Senate Majority) Leader Frist (Tennessee Republican) who first asked for unanimous consent to bring the legislation up, and it was Reid who objected to his request," the IARC said.
It asked, 'Why would Reid put out a press release implying that he was the one trying to bring up this bill, when the record clearly shows this is not true? Why did he say on the Senate floor that he co-sponsored the bill, when he did not?'
'The answer is simple:
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