I feel ashamed to call myself India. Our people are ready to accept the decisions of Sonia Gandhi, a foreign lady, but at the same time we cannot accept our own communist leaders decisions. We don't respect Indians, our own brothers and sisters, but we highly respect outsiders, because we are traitors.
RE:Sonia Ok, Communists No ?
by Blaster on Aug 30, 2007 03:59 PM Permalink
Ha Ha I feel ashame of you being an foolish Indian. Accept who ever does good. Are the communist leaders home facing power cuts. There is nothing wrong to give away something when getting a big thing. Communist brother are working for China.
RE:Sonia Ok, Communists No ?
by george on Aug 30, 2007 04:02 PM Permalink
Well..as far i know, both Bengal and Kerala are self sufficient, as far as power is concerned. Please correct me if i am wrong.
RE:Sonia Ok, Communists No ?
by WishyWashy on Aug 30, 2007 04:07 PM Permalink
Yep! Ever been to Kerala. We had to face power cuts for upto six to seven hours a night before our exam's in Kerala, in monsoons when reservoirs are supposedly full. Next; what kind of power a state can consume if there are no industries worth a pip squeak.
RE:Sonia Ok, Communists No ?
by george on Aug 30, 2007 04:22 PM Permalink
@ Blaster That should be nonsense. TamilNadu doesn't get as much rain as Kerala. i am sure of that.
RE:Sonia Ok, Communists No ?
by Seshadri Subbaraman on Aug 30, 2007 04:31 PM Permalink
That is because Tamil Nadu makes Thermal power and also has a sucessful Private partcipation in Generation.And please do not link power with rain. As even Tamil Nadu grows more vegetables than Keral. I am from Kerala and am ashamed to admit that we have never used our resources to even 50% of the potential
RE:Sonia Ok, Communists No ?
by raymond dmello on Aug 30, 2007 04:02 PM Permalink
Sonia was OK for communists and not for BJP thats why Manmohan Singh became the PM. So see who adores Sonia!
RE:RE:Communist Leaders Need a Slap!
by kapil on Aug 30, 2007 03:58 PM Permalink
don;t play with them..if you slap them they will even kill you...they are worst people among all political parties. Even Lalu is better than them...They have killed more than 100 bjp/rss workers within one year of communist rule...
People in Kerala and Bengal have a moral responsibility in saving our country. Please vote out the anti-India, anti-Poverty, anti-development, anti-poor and national traitors the indian communists. You are accountable for bringing in these crooks to the lok sabha. If you want vote for them in the state assemblies and enjoy their strikes(public holidays) Let us Indians have good governance. We indians should protest in front of left party offices all over india more so in kerala and west bengal. Lets voice our anger against the left.
RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by Bappa Maiti on Aug 30, 2007 03:53 PM Permalink
It is possible to kick them out in Kerala but not in bengal as there is no democracy. 40% Illigal Bangladeshi is enough to keep CPM in Power. Bengal is a lost case
RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by Sankara Raman on Aug 30, 2007 04:04 PM Permalink
Well, the left is even worse while they are in opposition. You ask any Keralite - they hold bandhs and hartals every other day - probably that is why Keralites vote the left into power!
RE:RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by Jitesh Kumar Agrawal on Aug 30, 2007 04:07 PM Permalink
If only people can vote by their choice these commies can be kicked out...but thats not the scene my friend they do such scientific rigging that we have to live with these commies...if only people risk their lives then something can be expected
RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by Ameen on Aug 30, 2007 04:04 PM Permalink
Unlike other parties, Left parties care for the common people. Why they should be voted out? Instead the left has to grow in other states. Let the common man also have some pride.
RE:RE:RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by Jitesh Kumar Agrawal on Aug 30, 2007 04:08 PM Permalink
you must be from bangladesh...illegal immigrant or else no muslim would support this commies
RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by Ameen on Aug 30, 2007 04:18 PM Permalink
Forget about religion. Anyway I am from kerala. I have no inclination towards any party. but I have personal experiance of working with them. My friends who are from left parties realy care for the poorest of the poor. I never saw such attitude from others .
RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by kapil on Aug 30, 2007 03:47 PM Permalink
dont worry next election cpm and cpi wont even get single seat...100% guaranteed. Christians are waiting for chance to teach these mother fockers...
RE:RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by kapil on Aug 30, 2007 03:48 PM Permalink
i mean from Kerala..I think if Trinamul and Bjp agree from W.B they may get below 10 seats...
RE:RE:People in Kerala and Bengal: Vote out the left
by ganpat kadam on Aug 30, 2007 04:03 PM Permalink
What is the position of Bengal & Kerala in the ''Shining India''?. Last & Second last among other indian states.
Ask CPIM leders abt. NANDIGRAM< SINGUR. where their party worker and police killed innocent farmars?
Sita ram yechuri, prakash kaarat, vinda karat they dont know the villege people and now they r a leaders of poor people. People will give u panishment, mind it. Sitting in Delhi, in AC room, big big talk is very eassy, but people now u/std ur play. see ur resultin NXT election.
CPIM are very dengirousthan any AUTOMIC BOMB>KICK them 1St
"Prior to the meeting, the prime minister held consultations with United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi".
Why always our PM will have discussion with Sonia before any major meeting....who is she....why the hell he is in position... which seems everything is going on in the Central government on sonia's wishes.
RE:Special Consultant to Our PM..
by MOHAN on Aug 30, 2007 03:50 PM Permalink
Our PM seems to be can't take decision on his own....need approval from sonia every time....The true and honest poppet.
RE:Read nuclear deal and hyde act
by kapil on Aug 30, 2007 03:43 PM Permalink
here is a man called Geroge really a walking encyclopedia.....ha...ha.ha...
As per my understanding you are not even good at stock picking...
RE:RE:Read nuclear deal and hyde act
by george on Aug 30, 2007 03:44 PM Permalink
You seems to be supporting the deal primarily because left is opposing the deal. Do you think thats smart? It doesn't hurt to use the brain once in while.
RE:Read nuclear deal and hyde act
by kapil on Aug 30, 2007 03:52 PM Permalink
no never...sometime i support left people but very rare case..like road widening, new roads etc...(don;t forget Express Highway )..They are supporting goonda culture and am against it, they will anyone who leave party and join in another party...
In April 1959 Ranadive met with the Chinese Ambassador during which he Offered CPI%u2019s support to China on Tibet, and advised China to concentrate its attacks on rightist Anti-Chinese Indian leaders. The year 1960 ended with this faction of the CPI continuing to report to the Chinese Party and to receive guidance from it. Ajoy Ghosh also reported to the Central Executive that during his Peking visit Mao had revealed that China wished to exercise more control on Communist Parties in Asia. A new Chinese Party consul in Calcutta in Sept of 1960 held several meetings with members of the West Bengal party. 4 powerful radio sets had been installed in the office of the China Review in Calcutta to listen to broadcasts from Peking handouts were given based on these broadcasts for propaganda work Basavapunniah also reports to two CPI Leaders later on that a foreign supply base was now available for the underground organizations with Chinese occupation of Tibet and other frontier areas. In Sept 1960 the first evidence of a vertical split in the CPI became evident with the hard left faction comprising Jyoti Basu, Harikishen Singh Surjit, Basavapunniah, Sundarayya and Ranadive supporting the Chinese position on the Indo-Sino border dispute.
Now we know why they oppose the nuclear deal. Leftists are national traitors
RE:Evidence of the Chinese Link in Indian communists
by Seshadri Subbaraman on Aug 30, 2007 04:37 PM Permalink
Sir I have never seen such a historical narrative on this issue. I have always sensed a alliance between left and other commie in USSR and China but never saw anything as significant as what you have mentioned. I really am thankfull for the narrative