The concern of scientist community over the American legislative shape to Indo-US civilian nuclear deal has found an echo in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's scientific advisor C N R Rao who has said that shifting of 'goalposts' on the issue is unacceptable.
"The prime minister has to ensure that there is no change in goalposts. I hope this (change) is not done," Rao told PTI from Bangalore on Wednesday when asked about the nuclear scientists' concern over the Indo-US nuclear deal.
"If there is any change, I will not accept it," said Rao, who heads the Prime Minister's Scientific Advisory Council.
The country's eight top nuclear scientists issued
Dr Singh is scheduled to make a statement in Parliament on Friday on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the third such statement since the agreement was inked on July 18, 2005.
The prime minister had a detailed review of the nuclear deal at a meeting in New Delhi with his Principal Scientfic Advisor R Chidambaram, his Principal Secretary T K A Nair, Atomic Energy Chairman Anil Kakodkar, National Security Adviser M K Narayanan and Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran.


