'Do not fear the unknown', Rahul Gandhi tells MPs on N deal

Making a strong pitch for Indo-US nuclear deal, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said atomic energy was essential for ending poverty in the country and that "the fear of the unknown" should not prevent a big nation like India from going ahead with the initiative.

The young Congress General Secretary said irrespective of what happens in the confidence vote, the MPs should think of the "big picture" of how India can impact upon the world rather than thinking about how the world impacts India.

Gandhi showered praise on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for showing "tremendous courage and confidence" by realising the problem of energy deficiency in the country and working for its solution.

In the same light, he praised former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, saying he "also saw the problem (of energy deficiency) and worked for its solution".

While talking about Vajpayee's role, the Congress heir apparent addressed the BJP benches and quipped "ispe taali mariye, ispe to taali mariye (at least, cheer at this)."

"There is a problem of energy security. We all need to solve it by working together," Gandhi said in his speech during the debate on confidence motion in Lok Sabha which he delivered in two parts as some BSP members disrupted it over the alleged poaching of MPs.