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CPIM IS MISLEADING AND AGITATING AGAINST JUDICIARY AS WELL!!!
by wani bhardwaj on Mar 26, 2007 08:29 PM

It is very strange, but can only happen in India. West Bengal Govt. leaded by Buddhadev is not at all deserve to rule WB at the present circumstances and the earlier its exist, the better for CPIM since world is watching their every actions as they are the democratically elected govt. in WB even public knows that in India total democracy and true democratic elections are not at all possible. The two things are controlling elections in India: one is money power and second is muscle power and mis rule of govt. machinery. Where money power fails, muscle power is ruling and people are getting helpless to vote for their choice without fear of their life and their relatives, families.
By making statements in public against judiciary's role when WB HC already ordered CBI enquiry on Nandigram issue, WB Govt. and its party is trying to thwart independent proble in that henious crime done which is a great shame after the British Era. BUDDHADEV and its party has to take moral responsibility and resign immediately, elect a new CM in place of Buddhadev, suspend the authorities who ordered firing and atrocities in Nandigram, withdraw WB police and send Para Military forces to get confidence on the authorities because people are not all beliving WB police as they are the police of CPIM and its caders and they will only look for CPIM caders and its people and we cannot trust WB police under BUDDHADEV ADMINISTRATION. Same condition of GUJRAT RIOTS CASE is applicable on NANDIGRAM carnage as well. There should not be any double standards and WE ARE SURE THAT INDIAN JUDICIARY WILL COME OUT OF THE PRESSURE TACTICS ADOPTING BY THE RULERS OF THE COUNTRY AND GIVE EXEMPLARARY PUNISHEMENTS AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS TYPE OF CARNAGE.

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