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Communists Way and My Way.
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 15, 2008 02:15 AM  Permalink 

Before the CCP came to power,
Mao Zedong wrote, "We definitely do not apply a policy of benevolence to the reactionaries and towards the reactionary activities of the reactionary classes. We kill them when we see them."

I Vishnu Sharma Have this to say:
"We definitely do not apply a policy of benevolence to the Marxists and towards the revolutionary activities of the revolutionary Elements. "
We will eliminate them as soon as we see them.

From now on it is the patriotic duty of every Indian to hamper communist gatherings and meetings and attack communists in every corner.

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Nepal's tradition, culture must be protected.
by manoj kumar on Apr 14, 2008 10:59 PM  Permalink 

Nepal's biggest streingth is its culture, tradition, king. Thats what atracts fouriegn touists there and nepali earn their bread. Otherwise its very poor nation, no other way of income. Now this maoists communist will go china way. They will destroy all this because china believe in no god.
Maoists will also try to creat a parellel army of thier own, because capturing power with violance is basic principal of maoism. Thats why they have been and are caused many massacre in india and nepal. Only hope is America still treat maoist as terrorist organisation and they should never give them recognition. thats only hope. India of course with communist ruling here, nothing can do. God help nepal.


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A must reading for all.
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 09:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Do a google search on Nine commentaries and read every single one of them.
These commentaries are coming from the chinese people themselves.

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RE:A must reading for all.
by satyarthi on Apr 14, 2008 11:17 PM  Permalink
......Inciting the masses to struggle against each other is a classic trick of the CCP. The CCP created the 95:5 formula of class assignment: 95 percent of the population would be assigned to various classes that could be won over, while the remaining 5 percent would be designated as class enemies. People within the 95 percent were safe, but those within the 5 percent were %u201Cstruggled%u201D against. Out of fear and to protect themselves, the people strived to be included in the 95 percent. This resulted in many cases in which people brought harm to others, even adding insult to injury. The CCP has, through the use of incitement in many of its political movements, perfected this technique. and more...



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RE:A must reading for all.
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 11:35 PM  Permalink
The first greatest folly of Marxism is its abject majoritism where it seeks to replace the individual man by the dead weight of the masses.

A stroke of genius can never come from a mass of agitating revolutionaries. It has to come from a man.

A thousand Swamis do not and cannot come up with the inspiration of ONE VIVEKANANDA

We have to find this leadership and leaders in our own people who will can correctly lead it to
victory and carry with them great portions of the population.

The second greatest folly is its Internationalism which is the excuse it uses to align itself with foreign communist politburos and indulging in Rank Treason.

The third greatest folly is its targeting the successful among us who by the dint of their own merit have scaled the heights. I am talking of
honest academics, industrialists, thinkers and inventors here.

Contrary to idealizing them, it makes class enemies out of them and attempts to destroy them and their ideas leveling them with the dregs of society,

Were their thoughts allowed to come freely they could feed and cloth hundreds.

All these foolish motives and thoughts it seeks to impose upon an unwitting and unwilling people using violence and terror.

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RE:A must reading for all.
by satyarthi on Apr 14, 2008 11:28 PM  Permalink
Thank you Mr. Sharma for suggesting something really very relevant.

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RE:A must reading for all.
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 15, 2008 02:46 AM  Permalink
Please spread the Nine Commentaries far and wide and the paper distribution also.

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RE:how did the commies win?
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 09:47 PM  Permalink
Precisely ! A combination of unrelenting violence and torture and constant propaganda makes a whole nation exhibit Stockholm Syndrome where you start sympathizing with your very tormentors and regarding them as heroes.

This has happened not once but many times over in
Eastern Europe, China, Cambodia, Vietnam and now Nepal.

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Marxism has come to Nepal but Bourgeios and Kulak forces may still stalled the election results and manipulate
by mahabodhi on Apr 14, 2008 09:10 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The results of Nepal elections are not declared completely yet!And desperate forces of Bourgeios and Kulak along with Reactioanry forces may stalled the election process!But come what may the MARCHof MARXISM AND SOCILAISM IS NO MORE THE PREROGATIVE OF WESTERN COUNTRIES ANY MORE!THE BRAVE NEPELESE HAVE SHOWN THAT THOUGH UNDERDEVLOPED AND POOR AND NOT SO EDUCATED AS WEST THEY TOO ARE KEEN TO HAVE MARXISM AS IN THE WEST INCLUDING USA!THE SOCILAIST POLICIES OF THE WEST SUCH AS UNEMPLOYMENT ALLOWANCE ,MEDICAL INSURANCE ,FREE HOUSING , COMPULSORU MILITARY SERVICES ARE ALSO FOR POOR SUBCONTNENT POOR!THE RULE OF THE PROLETARIAT IS MARCHING TO CENTRE OF POWER IN THE SUBCONTINENT!THE MARXISM IS NO MORE THE PREROGATIVE ONLY OF THE WEST!THE NEW COMMUNIST MANIFESTO SONG "IMAGINE" BY JHOMN LENNON IS NOT MERELY WORDS FOR THE WEST AND SOME FASHIONIONIST OF ELITE CLASS OF THE EAST BUT NEW GOSPEL FOR ALL POOR OF THE SUBCONTINENT!WE TOO LIKE OUR BROTHERS IN THE DEVLPOED WEST ARE READY AND WILLING FOR MARXISM!JAI HIND !

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RE:Marxism has come to Nepal but Bourgeios and Kulak forces may still stalled the election results and manipulate
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 09:49 PM  Permalink
Do a google search on Nine commentaries and read every single one of them
Then we can talk.
Till then stay away from this forum.


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RE:RE:Marxism has come to Nepal but Bourgeios and Kulak forces may still stalled the election results and manipulate
by mahabodhi on Apr 14, 2008 09:59 PM  Permalink
ANY ONE WHO DOES NOT BELIVE IN THE REACTIONARY FORCES SUCH AS VISHNU SHARMA PROJECTS AND SUPPORTS THE SO CALLED VISHNU SHARMA LIKE A DICTATOR WANTS TO THROW HIM OUT OF THE FORUM!HE TRIES TO MAKE HIM UNTOUCHABLE!WHO IS DICTATOR HERE?

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RE:RE:RE:Marxism has come to Nepal but Bourgeios and Kulak forces may still stalled the election results and manipulate
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 11:15 PM  Permalink
Read Nine Commentaries before Barking.

No one is interested in your revolutionary nonsense.

If India Finds Salvation it will come from

AN INDIAN SPIRIT
AN INDIAN ENTERPRISE
AN INDIAN PATIENCE
AN INDIAN IDEA
AN INDIAN SPARK
INDIAN STEEL, INDIAN FORTITUDE
And from an INDIAN AWAKENING.

We do not want a patently false and failed idea
imported from Europe or china to be imposed upon us.

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RE:Marxism has come to Nepal but Bourgeios and Kulak forces may still stalled the election results and manipulate
by satyarthi on Apr 14, 2008 11:12 PM  Permalink
Good source. Readable and informative.

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RE:RE:Marxism has come to Nepal but Bourgeios and Kulak forces may still stalled the election results and manipulate
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 11:16 PM  Permalink
Then print in large amounts and make compulsory reading in Baudhiks !!

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Nepalese had no choice after been ruled by corrupt and inefficient govt
by jet on Apr 14, 2008 08:43 PM  Permalink 

I think the Nepalese had no choice after been ruled by corrupt and inefficient govt and royal nepotism. The poor people r supporting the maoists because till now they have been ruled by those corrupt leaders who did not make their life better, In India the naxals got lot of support from people in the beginning of naxal movement as the ruling govt and the upper castes were making life difficult for the poor people. If the maoists dont give a good governance then they will be kicked out in next elections. India should worry now as these maoists may support the indian naxals and give them support and shelter.

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Rise of Maoists
by harishanker on Apr 14, 2008 08:26 PM  Permalink 

Yes it is because the criminals have taken over that the Maoists have become powerful. This Government represents nobody. How long can this continue?

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long live maoist
by mayawati on Apr 14, 2008 07:56 PM  Permalink 

I think one day Maoist will take over and rule this country if politician would not stop there greed and lust and encourage corruption. They are the people who live in remote areas and politician are consuming the fund supposed to be used for the development of these people... there method for struggle may be wrong but whatever they are doing is right if they can kill all these greedy and lusty politicians..

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Latest News: From India
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 07:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Maoist rebels in the Indian state of Bihar have attacked a railway station, killing five policemen and a porter, officials say.

Police say that the rebels surrounded a police railway outpost at Jhajha railway station in Jamui district.

The rebels also looted arms and ammunition in the attack, police say.

Meanwhile police in the state of West Bengal say that three members of the ruling Marxist party have been shot dead by Maoists in a remote region.

The three leaders were killed in broad daylight in the state's remote Salboni region bordering the state of Jharkhand on Sunday.

Police said that a squad of 10 to 12 Maoists kidnapped seven political activists from Garmal village and took them to nearby jungle.

Three of those captured escaped, one was severely beaten up and the others - including a Communist Party of India (Marxist) branch secretary - were shot dead.

The CPI(M) has called for a day-long strike in the Salboni area to protest against the incident.

THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED DAY IN AND DAY OUT IN NEPAL BEFORE THE MAOISTS GRABBED POWER.

The Irony of it all:
CPI(M) protesting Maoist violence.
I hope the Maoists kill every CPI(M) candidate in Bengal. Then we the Indian security forces
can kill them for killing elected politicians.
That way both serpants leave the country side alone.

Haha Ha Ha !

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RE:Latest News: From India
by mahabodhi on Apr 14, 2008 08:53 PM  Permalink
This shows your desperation and CHARACTER IF U THINK U R RIGHT MINDED THEN GO AND MEET A PSYCHITARIST .NAXILTES ARE TRUE REPRESENTATIVE OF POOR INDIANS WHO ARE BEING DEPRIVED THEIR RIGHTS AND ALL RESOPURCES OF THE NATION WHICH BELONG TO THE POORS OF INDIA ARE BEING HOGGED BY THE BOURGEIOSE AND KULAKS`!The indian commies r from creamy layer of India as are BJP and Congress!Thre March of Socialism can not be stopped by these bourgeiose and Kulaks any more!
These REACTIONERY forces will be crished by the Poor and deprived masses of the subcontinent!No more Ekalavaya and no more deaths of Sambooka!The right if these deprived classes now can not be deniied!Come what may!Jai Hind!



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RE:Latest News: From India
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 14, 2008 09:14 PM  Permalink
I think it is you who needs to see a psychiatrist
Learn to spell that word first !!!

You are just a JNU or allied bogus school churn out.

Maoism will never rise in India and
It is you who will be crushed like a beetle
leaving a red stain on the pavement.

Once again we hear this Nonsensical talk of Bourgeoise, Kulaks, Reactionary etc. etc.
Marxist Buzz words which are repeated ad-nauseum.


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