People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII No. 06 February 09, 2003 |
A
MAJORITY
of
Indians
are
opposed
to
a
military
attack
on
Iraq
under
any
circumstances,
a
survey
conducted
by
Tylor
Nelson
Sofres
Mode
has
concluded.
The
opinion
poll,
part
of
a
larger
international
survey
of
Gallup,
also
found
that
nearly
half
the
Indians
contacted
believe
US
foreign
policy
has
“a
negative
effect”
on
the
country.
The
survey
was
conducted
across
the
four
metros
among
1,048
randomly
selected
respondents.
Asked
whether
they
were
in
favour
of
military
action
against
Iraq,
59
per
cent
said
“under
no
circumstances”
and
29.1
per
cent
said
“only
if
sanctioned
by
the
United
Nations.”
Only
7.7
per
cent
of
the
respondents
were
in
favour
of
a
unilateral
attack
by
the
US
and
its
allies.
In
the
event
of
the
US
going
ahead
with
a
war
on
Iraq,
62.4
per
cent
of
Indians
surveyed
said
India
should
not
support
the
military
action.
The
survey
also
found
that
most
Indians
are
pessimistic
about
the
prospects
for
peace:
65.5
per
cent
of
those
surveyed
though
it
was
likely
that
military
action
would
be
launched
against
Iraq
“in
the
next
few
months.”
Opinions
in
India
seem
to
be
generally
in
the
line
with
those
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
The
Gallup
poll
has
found
that
in
many
countries,
more
than
50
per
cent
of
respondents
oppose
war
event
if
there
is
UN
backing:
Pakistan
60
per
cent,
Argentina
83
per
cent,
South
Africa
63
per
cent,
Russia
59
per
cent
and
France
60
per
cent.
Twentyone
per
cent
of
US
citizens
are
also
opposed
to
war
under
any
circumstances.
Courtesy:
The
Times
of
India,
February
4