RE:attack on aam admi
by Jayanta on Mar 26, 2007 03:56 PM Permalink
If so, probably first by TMC when high court took a decision for enquiry with no formal procedures
RE:attack on aam admi
by sheetalfarms ltd on Mar 26, 2007 05:33 PM Permalink
if you imagine high court/supreme court who bent from right direction by pressure of Central/State Neta's then who save the men If high court give direction to the CBI enquiry against mass killing by any body or authorities. where there is wrong.
If private industry requires land let them buy it at market price. why should people be forced out of their homestead that too by a gvt. with socialist pretensions. And real estate prporion of the acquied lands creates a lot of suspicion in impartial minds. We cannot trust politicians to look after poor people. We in our villages value our land which the so called intelligentia never understands
The left in India has always been a bunch of hypocrats. First of all what they have been practising right from namboodripad's and Indragit Gupta's days is not communism but trade unionism. Now they have come one full circle. The slogan mongers who were at least on paper fighting the captalists are not fighting the poor peasants on behalf of the captalists. WHAT A SHAME
RE:THE LEFT FIGHTING THE RIGHT'S BATTLE
by Jayanta on Mar 26, 2007 04:01 PM Permalink
Fact remains,the word 'capitalist' will never erase from dictionery. Once that's no more, the entire society will collapse. There should be a balance. Some political parties use the word at their sweet will.
RE:THE LEFT FIGHTING THE RIGHT'S BATTLE
by Ravi on Mar 26, 2007 03:43 PM Permalink
I wonder how and with what authority the CM is continuing on his seat. He himself said he is responsible for nandigram killings. Which means he failed to protect the people of his own state, from the police which too is under state control. Or is it that he is too thick skinned to resign on deaths of ordinary poor farmers!!
RE:THE LEFT FIGHTING THE RIGHT'S BATTLE
by wani bhardwaj on Mar 26, 2007 08:35 PM Permalink
You are correct. Communism and its principle died after 1960's and there is no true communist and its leaders in India. Their son / daugers are going to get education in famous public school and even foreign countries and their supporters are still working for this party by dreaming that one day will come for a true communist raj in this country. But alas, they are not aware that their party is only in name and they are becoming yet another capitalist party who are supporting a govt. who cannot give an efficent governace because of their fragile coalition and ideologies and selfishness.
Why the High Court was in hurry to stop CBI from doing its work? Is it not Absurd. Anyway Congress Bureau of Investigation (CBI)will not do anything to hurt left brothers. Otherwise they will be in doldrums.God only can save Nandgram people.
RE:Nandigram
by Jayanta Saha on Mar 26, 2007 03:57 PM Permalink
Because may me some one wants to be Suprim court Justice with the help of Prakas karat & Sonia
Is all those involved in writing about & fighting for Nandigram really concerned about the fate of the villagers. What does Mamata Banerjee want to establish by not allowing people to put up Industries on agricultural land. Where are these so called politicians when the villages are flooded or drought claims the lives of the hungry villagers? If these lands are given to big scale industries can any one explain how can it be worse than the villagers plight now. The poor villagers have to pay for the internal bickering of different parties trying to make hay when the sun is shining. Why isn't any one mentioning Laxman Shett who is trying to sabotage Buddhababu's image? Why are the Naxals, who are partially responsible for inflaming the villagers, not being quizzed? No one loves the state more than the CM.
RE:Nandigram - is it an issue?
by Praloy Majumder on Mar 26, 2007 03:36 PM Permalink
Pratim, Debjit..who gave u this bogus info that Laxman Seth trying to sabotage CM,s image???have u got any proof???if u dont..then just withdraw this comment..otherwise u will be in big trouble..I mean it...
RE:Nandigram - is it an issue?
by Vishal Jadhav on Mar 26, 2007 03:38 PM Permalink
Very true! Just that one has received kickbacks and the other has not...thats why all these issues!! Paisa bolega toh sab chhup baithega!!
Any men from Bengal just give a serious thought tho this matter. Your government is targetting the un-educated society just because they cant resist in a stronger way. People of west bengal must save their own people from this disaster. Give away all your political diferrences and fight for the right of this poor people. Just get together and give a feel to the government that you can't be easily cheated. The government is selling you state part by part to mafias. They known their party will not last longer. Before their party perishes they making all the effort to make their belly full. It is astonishing to know that they first sold judiciary before selling land.
All this people behind the dirty scene will not have a good death. Thats for sure.
RE:Fight for Right and just throw away this government
by bhaswaran bhattacharya on Mar 26, 2007 03:30 PM Permalink
Mr. Manoj, very good story (potboiler) - but not true and is a fantasy. Please do not write anything without knowing the ground situation here in West Bengal.
RE:Fight for Right and just throw away this government
by Jayanta on Mar 26, 2007 03:19 PM Permalink
Bhai-a-ji! Are U from Bihar or UP! If so, please introspect. Rural people in Bengal are far more in better condition, only they are guided by the ill political leaders.
HA HA HA ! THIS IS WEST BENGAL. THE LEFT CAN DO WHATEVER THEY LIKE AND WE HAVE TO WATCH LIKE EVERYTHING LIKE SLAVES. WHO IS HIGH COURT THEY CAN EVEN MAKE THE DEFENCE TO DANCE TO THEIR TUNE.
REALLY "MERA BHARAT MAHAAN". GOD SAVE WE POOR BENGALIS.