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Why in Nandigram
by Jaison Augustine on Mar 15, 2007 06:00 PM

There is more number of SEZ initiated in Gujarat, no problem happend. Then Why the problem with Nandigram?
To understand this we need to understand the communist theory. In their book only one party can exist and people should be slave to THE PARTY.(China, ex-USSR, North Korea). India it is not possible so they created Party Villages. It is there in Kannur of Kerala and Most of the district West Bengal. No other party workers allowed in this area. Who ever rules, the actual ruler will be the Local Commitee Sectratary of party in Party Villages. Actual Gunda Leader.
Nandigram is one area where THE PARTY caders are lost to TC in number of workers. So they want to remove all the framers( TC workers) from their. The compensation will be distributed by the LC Secratry of THE PARTY. So TC workers never going to get actual compnsation. There are lot of Party Villages in WB. Why can't, THE PARTY, ask to hand over the land from Party Villages to Govt for setting up the SEZ. Also in THE PARTY there is no concept of private land ownership. So all party caders should surrender there land to THE PARTY and then THE PARTY can construct industry or farmland as their wish in this property. Not on the head of poor or rich farmers they are not party workers. (Their fate as they are not PARTY caders.)

'THE PARTY' is like underworld. Who ever opposing will be get silenced or killed by the lower end workers in their strong hold under the instruction of LC/DC/SC.(Not by PB, they are the polished intelligent wing of THE PARTY - marketing dept. - You can see them regular in all english channels by educating India. WB is not part of India in that time) Once you are in you cannot get out of THE PARTY with life until you start your own underworld group...

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