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communist is an agent of China
by VIJAY SURVE on Aug 19, 2007 04:24 PM  Permalink 

I think communist party is an agent of China so they are opposing to 123 N-deal. Communist is a third class party. We all Indian wants to say Communist go back to China if they are well wisher of China


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Any idea for Leftists
by Kyon Bataon on Aug 19, 2007 04:24 PM  Permalink 

Dear Boarders ... After reading this message, Indian Intelligence may or maynot be after my arse, could someone make a guess as to how much will it cost to get these 4 illogical, arrogant, egoistic, monkey commies terminated? Say a petty per commie. So 4 petty to save our country from going back by 17 years ... shall we try? Comments invited ...

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Indo China War - and our communist
by Eldho Kuruvilla on Aug 19, 2007 04:23 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A serious rift within the party surfaced in 1962. One reason was the Sino-Indian War, where a faction of the Indian communists backed the position of the Indian government, while other sections of the party claimed that it was a conflict between a socialist and a capitalist state, and thus took a pro-Chinese position. There were three factions in the party - internationalists, centrists, and nationalists. Internationalists supported the Chinese stand where as the Nationalists backed India. Centrists took a neutral view. Prominent leaders including S.A. Danke, A. K. Gopalan, and E. M. S. Namboodiripad were in the nationalist faction. B. T. Ranadive, Sundarayya, P. C. Joshi, Basavapunniah, Jyoti Basu, and Harkishan Singh Surjeet are among those supported China. Ajoy Ghosh was the prominent person in the centrist faction. In general, most of Bangal communist leaders supported China and most others supported India [1]. Hundreds of CPI leaders, accused of being pro-Chinese were imprisoned. Some of the nationalists were also imprisoned, as they used to express their opinion only in party forums, and CPI's official stand was pro-China.

Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_India

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RE:Indo China War - and our communist
by Vishnu Sharma on Aug 20, 2007 04:21 AM  Permalink
Who do you think mentored Brinda Karat ?
While working in London, Brinda became associated with the anti-imperialist, anti-war movements and joined the Communist Party of India (Marxist) under the guidance of B.T. Ranadive.
Ranadive was not just anti-India, He was rabidly pro-china
Source :: Wikipedia

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These Communist friends of India
by Guru Murthy on Aug 19, 2007 04:23 PM  Permalink 

The indian leftist parties have acted against the interests of Indian society and India at all times. The following are noteworthy.

a)British rule was preferred to independence. No secret about that.

b) Have always tried a Russia/ China type revolution, in spite of knowing that Indian society, where exploitation of the magnitude found in those countries were/are are non existent and hence such an effort would never succeed.

c) In spite of knowing that freeing labour from unionism would increase total employment (like it has happened in China), the left has been a staunch opponent of labour market liberalisation. With the result majority dont get jobs, and a small section will continue to enjoy -"No work all pay" situation.

d) Shri Namboodripad, a long time ideologue opined that Shankaracharya did a wrong to our society. His logic was that if the sage were not to rescue Hinduism from the onslaught of others, the religion would have died its own death. Leftists see Hinduism as their main enemy. Can we have a public debate on the current labour market practices in China and India please.

e) In spite of Government of India sponsoring a visit of a large number of Communist MPs to China on a study tour, no report of the current status of affairs in China is publicised by Yechury, Kharat and the like.

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Communist ideology
by raj kumar on Aug 19, 2007 04:22 PM  Permalink 

Communist are the biggest hypocrites in the world.they talk one and practice another.See Kerala situation-they are the one working against their own clean CM. Their party secretary is so arrogant. See who are their national leaders- the Yechuries and Karats..what political base they have..both are campus recruitments without any popular base. They are at best power brokers

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BJP=BHAKWAS JHOLJHAL PARTY
by Ram on Aug 19, 2007 04:22 PM  Permalink 

The BJP on Saturday asked the Left to withdraw support to the Manmohan Singh [Images] government over the Indo-US nuclear deal, saying it was time for Communists to "bite" and not "bark" on the accord.
"In their verbal duel with the Prime Minister, the Communists have spoken of serious consequences against operationalising the deal. It's high time they took it to its logical conclusion and withdraw support," senior BJP leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra said.

His comments came after the CPI(M) politburo, in a party resolution, described the deal as "unacceptable" and demanded the government should not proceed further on it by starting negotiations with the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA for safeguards.

"The Left should bite instead of barking," Malhotra, whose party had sought a vote in Parliament on the 123 agreement, said. "Empty rhetorics do not work.

"Former Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani had unsuccessfully sought support from CPI (M) leader Prakash Karat to BJP's call for voting on the nuclear pact.

The RSS too has challenged the Left to pull out support to the UPA over the 123 accord.

"If the Left is serious about opposing the nuclear deal in particular and the US hegemony in general, it has no other option but withdraw support to the UPA government," an editorial in Sangh mouthpiece Organiser said.

It said Prime Minister's challenge to the Communists to pull down his government has made their position untenable.

The Sangh write-up insisted that the deal woul

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India Is A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY
by anantesh shanbhag on Aug 19, 2007 04:19 PM  Permalink 

India Is A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY. There is no space for Communists in India. The CPI & CPIM should be banned in India as in a democratic country communism can not exist. We should send the Comrades of CPI & M to China and find how they shall be treated there. They may be gunned down in public if they protest like this in china on any of the policy matter of the government of theirs.

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Left, R u loyal to India?
by Eldho Kuruvilla on Aug 19, 2007 04:19 PM  Permalink 

Dear Left,

Before you force us to a political uncertainty; I want to draw your attention to the opinion of eminent nuclear community.

They have categorically stated that this is the best deal India could have. They have gone on record saying that, this deal gives us our sovereign right to detonate, develop three stage thorium based reactor and also reprocess the spend fuel.

Then what is your concern now? Please explain to the public who has voted you to power!!!

If you kill the deal, you have to give us the alternative you have for our energy requirements.

I have not voted you to sit in dark when the night falls or see my farms getting dried up coz I dont have electricity to run the water pump. I also dont want my small scale industry lying dead coz I dont have electricity to run it.

I am worried about the CO2 emissions, at the same time am also worried about the increasing cost of oil and the instability in the region where our supplies originate.

Left, please explain to us the reason why you are depriving us from this clean fuel? And also form having a better future?

You are giving us enough space to think and conclude that you are not working in the national intrest like you did in the Indo Chinese war. We suspect with a shock whether the history is repeating again !!!!!!


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Throw left front out?
by srinath mn on Aug 19, 2007 04:12 PM  Permalink 

India is part of the global economy. We need to take care of our interests. Whether it is US, Russia OR EU, everyone recongnizes the opportunities available in India.

Left front has nothing to contribute to Indian economy other than taking it back to 18th century. Why can'they be part of the UPA rather than supporting from outside? It clearly shows that they don't want to take any responsibility.

Indians need to through out these parties from West Bengal and Kerala.

Also we need to througly probe the source of communist party funding- Is it from China??

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123 Nuclear Deal
by Ramesh Joshi on Aug 19, 2007 04:10 PM  Permalink 

Perfaps the Left will agree for Nuclear Deal similar to 123 deal with China!!

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