The base of the present problem in Nandigram is CPM itself. It is their basic policy to oppose whatever development in spite of the fact that the same will be beneficial to people. Now the present CM of Bengal is a gentlemen who realized the fact that development is possible only through industries and not through trade unionism. But the vision of CM is not understandable to common grass-root level CPM workers. This policy of CPM we are watching in Bengal and Kerala. In Kerala such situation will never happen because the communists there are still living in 18th century blindly following the policies of China. There is struggle in CPM between practical ideology and old theoretical ideologies. Bengal CM is a man of practical ideology. But the majority CPM leaders as well as supporters are still believing in old age theoretical ideologies which is not at all practical in present day. We have seen that China has accepted religion. But the communists in India still fighting for their old age policies which has no practical value at all. CPM should taste the impact of Nandigram also, as such struglles were always created by CPM only in the past. Still they follow such brutal and unpractical struggles in Kerala. They are always against Development of State and country. They know once their followers become literate and get job, they will quit CPM. That is why they are opposing industrialism.