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RE:CPIM is twisting/turning facts on Singur.
by Ritwik on Feb 26, 2007 01:58 AM

In that way we can say that you are an ardent Trinamoli who likes to do politics with poor people and who have con proper decorum among their party members(ransacking the VidanSabha as an example). Or you can be a naxalite which has a good supporting cause to start with in 1970%u2019s but now is handful of illogical anti Indians.

The government never suppressed the fact. But how long can you survive on agriculture. Due to global warming the climate is changing and its reflected in this years potato cultivation(main crop of Singur) when a million farmers made a huge loss when their cultivated potatoes got ruined due to February rainfall. How long can these people depend on weather for their fate.
Its estimated that West Bengal needs less than 1% of its fertile fields for industry. That%u2019s not a big deal considering most of West Bengal is fertile land thanks to the Ganges.

What will you do if hooligans like the TMC and naxalites hardly any local people torch the posts and disrupts life and do politics with poor people just for the sake of gaining political importance I guess where are they including the initiator of this article when we have drought and flood every year in Bengal.

They are not grabbing land it but they are paying 10 times more what the Maharashtra Government is paying for the same land

I think this dude need to learn geography. The non-fertile land in Gujrat, Maharashtra and Orissa is much more than compared to fertile West Bengal and moreover which state want its competitor to look good during this era of wooing business in their own state. Lot more farmers commit suicide in Maharashtra that Bengal. No farmers in Bengal dies due to police shootout like in Kalinganagar in Orissa



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