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RE:How about this....
by wani bhardwaj on Oct 01, 2007 06:58 PM

Dada, you are mileading the public. Here the main question is where a ruling party can call for a total bandh when they are ruling in a state. Of course the BANDHS called by political parties to be abolished since most of them are calling the bandh on political issues for getting political mileage. The workers strikes is seperate issue. Workers are not interested to go for a strike, but when injustices are occured and imposed by their employers and political parties who are ruling that state or country are doing help to the employers and then labors have no other option but to go for strike or they will have to take laws on their own hands as we are seeing in Bihar and some other norhtern states. It is natural that when law enforcing agencies are not doing their work properly, then people will take law into their own hands. In this particular issue, it is crystal clear that TN BANDH is a political one. DMK is the ruling party and it is the party who have a dozen ministers in Union Cabinet. They are calling for this bandh for a speedy construction of SETHU project. Senseless people can trust their argument that they are calling this strike for this cause. They called this strike for political purpose only. SINCE THEY ARE A DOZEN MINISTERS IN UPA, THEY CAN WITHDRAW THEIR MINISTERS FROM THE UPA AND PROTEST LIKE THAT. Then people can understand their support on this cause. Now, it is becoming counter productive and PEOPLE are understanding about the politics on this issue. YES SC

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