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CPM's opposition to 123 Nuclear deal
by Ponnappan Nair on Aug 13, 2007 12:51 PM

It is not understood what exactly the UPA allies, particularly CPM, wants. Be it disinvestment, modernisation of airport through private participation, fixing PF interest rate keeping the market conditions, their only job is to oppose. At the same time, they have no concrete proposal also. While China modified its ideology in tune with global needs and made amazing progress, the marxists in India, it seems, want to make old ideology still more stringent. The pathetic condition of Kerala is a best example. The state survive with NRI and remittance from other states. No entreprenerus are willing to start any industry in the State. The Bandh, Hartal and the hooliganism of party followers have made the situation miserable. Only one exception I see in their camp is WB Chief Minister, Budhdev Bhattacharya. He also faces stiff opposition from within his cadre. It is time that the people should come openly and force them to change their ideology in tune with the needs of the time and participate in developmental process. If they cannot do this, at least don't make road blocks.

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