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MAMATA - MEDHA %u2013 MADANI
by sunny on Mar 22, 2007 01:44 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

WHO ARE THE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS NANDIGRAM ? DEFINITELY MAMATA MEDHA MADANI .
MAMATA A PSYCHRIATIC PATIENT WHO IS FULL RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS ISSUEAND WHOSE MAIN AIM HOW TO KEEP BENGAL RESTLESS . WHEN SHE WAS RAILWAY MINISTER SHE LEFT THAT POST WITHOUT BEING ANY POSITIVE TO BENGAL NOW WHEN TODAY OUR RESPECTBLE C/M TRYING TO DO SOMETHING SHE IS TRYING TO CLOSE THIS SHUTTER FOR BENGAL IMPROVEMENT AND I KNOW VERY WELL SOME OTHER STATE BACKING HER . I SIMPLY DESCRIBE HER A WITCH WHO IS WAITING FOR ANY DEADBODY SO THAT SHE CAN ENCASH IT VERY WELL .

MEDHA A NGO WHO IS GETTING MONEY FROM DEVOLOPED COUNTRY FOR NOT TO DEVOLOPE ANY PROJECT WHEATHER IT IS NARMADA OR SINGUR OR NANDIGRAM IN DEVOLOPING COUNTRY LIKE INDIA . WHEN IN BIDDARVA 19 FARMER SUICIDE WHAT WAS HER REACTION ? SIMPLY NIL BECAUSE THAT WAS NOT ASSOCIATE WITH DEVOLOPEMENT .


MADANI A SIMPLY JOCKER WHOSE DOES NOT ANY EXIXTENCE BEFORE NANDIGRAM . HE IS VERY MUCH AGAINST C/M BECAUSE HE WAS THE MAN TO CRACK DOWN ALL ILLEGAL MADRASA AND WITH THE HELP OF MAMATA CREATING VIOLONCE IN KOLKATA


O GOD SAVE WEST BENGAL FROM THIS TRIO .


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RE:MAMATA - MEDHA %u2013 MADANI
by Rajib Basu on Mar 22, 2007 01:52 PM  Permalink
FIRST THE ALMIGHTY NEEDS TO SAVE THIS COUNTRY FROM "PSYCHIC" LIKE YOU WHO HAS INVERTED IDEAS, LITTLE INFORMATION & NO SYMPATHY FOR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS.

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RE:RE:MAMATA - MEDHA %u2013 MADANI
by KRISHNA PRASAD on Mar 22, 2007 06:04 PM  Permalink
well said

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RE:MAMATA - MEDHA %u2013 MADANI
by soumitra dutta on Mar 22, 2007 01:52 PM  Permalink
YOU HAVE PLEASE GO TO DOCTOR,IF NEEDED I WILL GIVE YOU ADDRESS.MAD

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RE:RE:MAMATA - MEDHA %u2013 MADANI
by TSN Xumar on Mar 23, 2007 09:51 AM  Permalink

Find a groom for Mamata - may be Siddiqullah - that would keep them busy...



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RE:MAMATA - MEDHA %u2013 MADANI
by ABC XYZ on Mar 23, 2007 03:58 AM  Permalink
Absolutely right!!! I think the others on this post needs to have their brain checked or become a chela of Uttamkumar and Bhaskar Chattopadhhay (two Maoist who keeps on posting anti-Buddha remarks on this forum).

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What Happened in Nandigram?
by Partha Roy on Mar 22, 2007 01:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

What Happened in Nandigram?

A statement of facts

The trouble in Nandigram began with attacks on Panchayat members, administrative officials and police on 3rd January, 2007. The following is a brief of what happened thereafter.

1. East Midnapur was poised to be declared as "Nirmal" district, for excellent achievements in sanitation. A central team was scheduled to visit Nandigram on 13th and 14th January for this purpose. In fact, the central team has already visited other areas of the district and watched the noteworthy success in this regard. On 3rd January, the preparatory meeting for the visit was taking place in Kalicharanpur Gram Panchayat office. Some activists of Trinamool Congress gathered there at around 11-30 in the morning. They demanded that the land acquisition notice, served by Haldia Development Authority be scrapped and the Panchayat declare that there would be no such acquisition. Samerun Bibi, the Panchayat pradhan, refused to heed their demand. They were violent and abusive. They ransacked the Panchayat office. The Panchayat secretary was injured in the attack. The mob also pelted stones on the health sub-centre. It was only after this that the Panchayat pradhan informed the Nandigram police statin. As the police vehicle was proceeding towards the village, they were attacked by an armed mob. 11policemen including 2 ASIs were seriously injured. The police vehicle was torched. A rifle was also looted which was later returned to police station by TMC MLA Subhendu Adhikary. After some time another mob attacked a police car of Khejuri police station about five kilometers away and attempted to burn it. The police have not entered the area since then.

2. The miscreants started moving with arms and began to destroy bridges and culverts linking roads. They created an atmosphere of terror. On 4th and 5th January, they virtually destroyed every link road and bridge connecting Nandigram and Khejuri to the outside world. They also burnt a 25KV electric sub-station. An armed gang equipped with firearms attacked the CPI(M) local committee office in Rajaramchawk and burnt it. Cadres of TMC and other forces roamed around and threatened CPI(M) leaders and sympathizers with dire consequences. On both these days many houses of CPI(M) workers and sympathizers were looted. A large number of CPI(M) workers were forced to leave the villages and take shelter in a nearby camp. That the mob was armed could be seen in the photographs published in newspapers. The entire incident was meticulously planned.

3. The ousted CPI(M) workers and their families took shelter in a camp in the southern side of the Bhangabera bridge in Khejuri area. On 6th January miscreants of the so-called Jami Rakkha Committee (a conglomeration of TMC, Congress, SUCI, Naxalite groups, Jamiat ulema-e-Hind) attacked the camp at about 3 a.m. They even prepared bunkers for the attack. There was resistance from the camp and in the ensuing conflict three of the attackers died. One of them, Seikh Salim was a resident of South Kendemari, about 12 Kms away from the spot. It was evident that they gathered there to attack the camp in a planned manner.

4. On 7th January morning, the miscreants attacked the house of Sankar Samanta, CPI(M) Panchayat member, looted his house and burnt it. They dragged Samanta to Shitpara and burnt him alive in a haystack.

5. Bhudeb Mandal, another CPI(M) supporter was seriously injured in the attack. The miscreants left him, assuming that he was dead. He however, regained consciousness and somehow reached a relative's house. Later he was hospitalized. In all 153 houses were looted. The houses and shops of Lakhman Mandal, Sonachura Panchayat pradhan, Samerun Bibi, Kalicharanpur Panchayat pradhan, Arjun Maity, Dr, Pratap Paul, Rabiul, Annapurna Das -- all CPI(M) workers -- were burnt.

6. Among those evicted from the villages are 2 district Committee members of CPI(M), 2 local committee secretaries, 6 zonal committee members, 16 local committee members and 56 Party members. More than 200 families were forced to stay in relief camp or relatives' houses. Later, the number surged and more than 2000 people were ousted from the village. Their houses were looted and their lands were forcefully occupied. Hundreds of people were forced to pay ransom.

7. The attack spread to adjoining Khejuri and some parts of rural Haldia. On 7th February, 2007 a police party went to the village to discuss the issues. They were brutally attacked without any provocation. The local OC was seriously injured. Despite this, the police did not retaliate and returned back. The miscreants dragged Sadhucharan Chatterjee, an elderly police person and killed him. His body was found in the river after a three day search.

8. On 10th February, Sunita Mondal, a student of class ten, was brutally murdered after torture. Her body was found on a tree, with rope tied to her neck. Her father was ousted earlier by miscreants. The police could not enter into the village to collect information even after such an incident. Members of the State Women Commission were also faced resistance when they tried to investigate the matter.

9. On 17th and 18th February, another 22 houses were burnt by the TMC miscreants. Many more families were forced to flee from the villages.

10. On 3rd March, one housewife (name withheld) was mass raped by a gang of TMC miscreants led by Srihari Samanta, a local TMC leader. The victim is from a CPI(M) sympathizer's family and refused to join the programme of Bhumi Rakkha Committee. The victim was hospitalized and her entire statement has been recorded.

11. The Chief Minister has stated categorically that there will be no forced land acquisition in Nandigram. On 9th February the CM pointedly told in a public meeting in Khejuri that without the consent of the people of Nandigram nothing will be done. Later, on a number of occasions during the last one month, the CM has repeatedly stated in very clear terms that the proposed Chemical Hub would be shifted if the people of Nandigram did not accept the proposal. Even after that, there was no respite from the atrocities perpetrated by the Bhumi Rakkha Committee, making it amply clear that the question is not at all that of "land acquisition" but a political strategy to maintain a forced acquisition of Nandigram by a combination of political forces.

12. The district administration, meanwhile called a series of all Party meetings and peace meetings, mostly boycotted by TMC, Congress and Bhumi Rakkha Committee. The last such meeting was organized on 10th March where representatives from Left Front partners and BJP were present. TMC, Congress and Bhumi Rakkha Committee declined the invitation. It was decided in the meeting that the administration would move to restore reconstruction work and normalcy in the area and anyone resisting the constitutional duties would be legally dealt with.

13. On 14th March, the police entered the area after prior announcements through loudspeaker. When they reached Sonachura, they were attacked with bombs and guns. In the ensuing confrontation 13 people were killed. One more person was killed due to bomb injury.

March 16, 2007


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RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by Suresh Verma on Mar 22, 2007 01:52 PM  Permalink
Communists always make others belive that they are right and others always wrong.
However fact is CPM will never be for any body.I stayed in 24 PGS(n) for 5 years and seen auto-Bus union members working just due to fear of loss of permit.They never work any benifit for poor or deserving.Such fine details of narration is not a big job of them they recreate stories with character changed.
World is knowing CPM details thru Nandgram but I know how cunning these people could be.In Barrackpore CPM MLA is biggest DON but no one can dare to say any thing yes where is the proof?Its same like Bihar but character wihout show off but same predator mentality.
Almost all CPM leader have some business but they poropogate other way.They are biggest landgrabber which they claim as Landreform.When I tried to settle in W.Bengal I was asked to donate 70000/ towards party fnd if I have to stay in that area.
Cadre extort money from businessmane in tha name if POOJA(every year 5-6 poojas were organised).
Nandigram is due to Cadre attitute of supermecy.

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RE:RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by KRISHNA PRASAD on Mar 22, 2007 06:07 PM  Permalink
nice to see new light thrown on CPM

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RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by unni t on Mar 22, 2007 01:31 PM  Permalink
Stalinism Showing its real charactor. They want poor farmers support for power. If they are out of power they will support naxalites, maoists. In india everybody know naxlism is another hidden paly by CPIM. So there is no wonder why they kill innocent farmers

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RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by Amitava DasGupta on Mar 22, 2007 01:32 PM  Permalink
ur documentation of "facts" seems to contradict cbi enquiry report, media reports.
understand that ur views and the views of " ganashakti" -party bulletin of cpm would be in same line.
can you ppl not, for once, accept that you had mishandled 'nandigram' issue and admit for what happened!!


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RE:RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by Pranta Pathik on Mar 22, 2007 01:37 PM  Permalink
Mr. Amitabha how do come to your choice of news paper give the right facts ar stated right facts???????????????????

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RE:RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by Arya Gupta on Mar 22, 2007 01:40 PM  Permalink
No TMC supporter has any power in Nandigram to create such violence...Its a fight between CPIM(Lakkhan Seth) and CPIM(Nandigram)...TMC can only support the later but not create violence themselves...Don't try to put the blame on TMC and hide real facts by placing lies liek what you have written.

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RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by Gautam Sinha on Mar 22, 2007 03:16 PM  Permalink
Addendum to missing facts -
Where is the fact that witness genocide was enacted before CBI enquiry?
Where is the fact that people were forced to participate in rally or necks cut off? And that too soft targets were put in front?
And once more thing- once can understand stones and knifes.. where did the people get pipe guns except if ruling party cadres and LC were not involved?
Of the 13 people only 8 had police bullets but others had injuries from local weapons?

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RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by Rajib Basu on Mar 22, 2007 01:56 PM  Permalink
Looks like you are very well groomed to DISTORT facts teh way West Bengal Communists like to do.

You have done a very polished job of trying to ESTABLISH lies as Facts.

Why don't you try to pick up one of those awards that have been recently returned by so many Intellectuals? A Rejected?Returned award only suits a pungent soul like the one writing these "Statement of Facts" and telling lies over the dead body over innumerable innocent kids & women.

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RE:What Happened in Nandigram?
by ABC XYZ on Mar 23, 2007 04:01 AM  Permalink
Aboslutely right!!!TMC and it's affiliates JAmaet E Islami (outfit of ISI) and Naxals have constantly provoked the villagers to get into this confrontation. They have systemetically disoldged CPM supporters from the village. TMC and its hopeless leader Maa Mamata has been trying desparately to grab power after they were ousted in the last election. Anybody vouching for Mamata the Big Joker is himself/herself a BOG JOKE...

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Land accusitaion for Industries
by on Mar 22, 2007 01:05 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

1.Land owners should be given the a share of 15% in the company , which subsequently divided into the individual land owners based on the area own by him .
2. Company would not be allowed to sell the land . The owner ship of the land should be with the owners and after death of one ownership should go to next generation and so on .
3. Employment of one person in suitable post based on skill to run his family as his families earning will be ceased from the land .
4. Industries should be set up on non fertile land .At max. it should not take more than 50% agricultural land .

sudha

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RE:Land accusitaion for Industries
by Arya Gupta on Mar 22, 2007 01:43 PM  Permalink
But the fact is that the farmers, who are the real affected one, are not the owners of the lands. The landowners might be happy to sell if they get a heavy compensation...but what about those farmers...they know only farming...what will they do...rehabilitation for them must be thought first and then any aquisition.

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RE:Land accusitaion for Industries
by Gautam Sinha on Mar 22, 2007 03:19 PM  Permalink
Rosy dreamer!! What do you mean not more than 50% fertile land? Do you then understand that WB would never have any SEZ or industry?
Why 15% of company shares? Let them negotiate. Who are you to come up with figures? Only your poinr number 3 makes some sense.

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For the Few From the Large
by Anuj Pandey on Mar 22, 2007 12:32 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This has always been the line of thought of our country. Politicans do make money in most of the parts of the world. By Corrupt practices or by First hand information about new policies, laws... but IN INDIA its different, the politicians care a shit about anybody but themselves. They are hand in glove with the big companies, they don't mind exploiting or killing the masses for the top companies.
We are not new to this. But the fact is we also don't change, its time for people to make small groups and take active part in the planning of their neighbourhood. When these corrupt practiioners realise that we are united, we will get what is our right. Otherwise this will continue.
One Apt Song for India "Hum honge kaamyaab......EK DIN", we will keep on singing this song, but when will the EK DIN come....

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RE:For the Few From the Large
by Ashok Gupta on Mar 22, 2007 12:44 PM  Permalink
Very Right by force or by legislation the West Bengal Govt.is acquiring or vesting lands.
These lands are being occupied by OIL Corporations who had taken it on lease.The lease is over since long but they refuse to hand over the land and are being supported by the State Govt. Even rents sine 1981 are being taken by the Govt.who do not care about the landowners and whose only livelyhood was the land. They are leasing to Tata for 99 years land for peanuts and depriving legal landowners from their land. No politician talks about this unjust act and all keeping quiet while we have to go to the courts for the last 25 years.

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Reply to Sabyasachi Gangopadhyay of 22nd March 2007
by freelance on Mar 22, 2007 12:30 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This is a reply to the comment by Sabyasachi Gangopadhyay on March 22nd 2007.

Your message is totally one sided, and this betrays which side you are from. Place the facts on the table, truth will come out.

Nandigram has been a strong base of the leftists for quite some time. Even today all gram panchayet, panchayet samity, zilla parishad members are from Left front. MLA from CPI. There was no trinamul, chinnamul, Congress there, forget about BJP. How is it that some people (all of whom are from CPM) can not enter the same place today. Why did they have to flee? Who are the people who are resisting their reentry? I do not know whether you will agree, but some of your cabinet ministers have said openly (newspaper, electronic media records are available) that people who are holding seize are our (meaning LF mostly CPM) people.

This is why the shoe is pinching most. These defending people are very much what is in store for them when they re-enter. They are also aware how this re-entry is possible. They have themselves witnessed the technique some time back in nearby areas called, Garbeta, Arambagh.

These reports convey the real story. You can see it provided if have the eyes. If you don%u2019t want to see/hear do not do so. %u2018He who hath ears to hear, let him hear%u2019.

Your reply does not have any mention about 10 people arrested with not only arms and ammunition, but also local maps with targets clearly marked. They also possessed cell three phones and a diary having name and contact numbers of MOST local important party Leaders, including the Zaminder of Haldia.

Are you surprised about ladies and children being placed at the forefront in the event of counter attack? You should not be because your party holds a patent on this technique. But the patent is pretty old, and has been extensively copied before the advent of patent rights. Nandigram people being in the same boat are bound to be aware of this technique.

That the situation will turn to this state was a foregone conclusion. It was reported widely in all Kolkata newspapers that, the Nandigram situation has not been handled properly by the managers, and party is handing it over now to trusted lieutenants (names mentioned Dasgupta, Guria, etc) who have handled similar situations at Garbeta successfully. The die was cast then.

You should be happy that in this bedlam attention has shifted elsewhere and people are not asking how thousands of acres were acquired at Rajarhat, and who minted money.


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RE:Reply to Sabyasachi Gangopadhyay of 22nd March 2007
by sabyasachi gangopadhyay on Mar 22, 2007 01:58 PM  Permalink
Dear friend I had just given a news report...and you have not been able to provide me any view which would dismiss that report...for your information I donot belong to any particular cult...you have given a confused counteractive view which has nothing to do with the current scenario but only spits venom against a particular political party....and I believe you are among those who despite reaping the seeds of benefit from developing bengal would always oppose the development... one thing more this report was published in ndtv and not by me....

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Fishing in toubled water
by Asoke Sengupta on Mar 22, 2007 12:20 PM  Permalink 

It is most unfortunate to see as to how the so called peasant lovers are keen to exploit them for the sake of personal gain and political powers. They are unable to read history and not interested to look for future.
(1) Was there any official attempt and/or notification to grab the land of the peasants.
(2) Confusion created due some mis conception by so called peansant lovers were more keen to creat doldrum in the state so that their personal vandata can be fulfilled.
(3) Historical data says that land are fragmented due to expansion of family members. Consequence that they are being sold out to local jotdars and/or mukhias to safisfy that immediate need of money - naturally at under price. (4)Data also reveals that most of the muslim people of the area are darjis by profession and they work in khidderpore and adjoining areas to earn money which clearly shows that their earning from land is not sufficient for their need. (5)Development of the area means opportunity to earn through some other profession also. There are series of issues which can be listed. The important issue is - Did the socalled well wishers made any attempt to lookafter the interest. Rather they did not allow the peasants to talk nor they themselves participated in any discussions. They were all along interested to spoil all attempts to initiate discussions. Their attitude clearly reveals their attitude and intentions.
Most important is when CM made it very clearly and clear terms that the land of Nandigram will not be taken and there will be no industry, why still the so called well wishers did not restrain themselves? One can understand the reasons behind it. Comparing someone with Hitlar or incident with Jaliana Bag clearly shows that no one is keen to assess his/her steps which has provoked and ultimately take away some valuable and precious lifes.
In fact these leaders are vitiate the calm and quite atmosphere of the State. History will not spare them.

Asoke

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