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IS CPI(M) A COMMUNIST PARTY?
by K Mohanan on Jun 08, 2008 09:17 AM

Due to the misdeeds of CPI(M) leaders and cadres in West Bengal and Kerala everyone is blaming the Communist Movement. Is CPIM(M) a Communist Party. Has it even a slightest relationship with Communist Ideology. They claim themselves to be Communists for their selfish interest and befool the people of our Country.

Can a Communist Party support a Government like to one of UPA. They have supported the Janata Party led by Bharatiya Jan Sangh (now BJP) on the pretext to oppose Congress in 1977. Now they are supporting the Congress to oppose BJP. They are misleading the poeple. The CPIM had strong base in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Prasdesh etc. in addition to West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura. Now in these States there no constituency where they can get even 100 votes. In West Bengal and Kerala also, they can won the election on their own only in one or two Districts (like Midnapore in West Bengal and Cannanore in Kerala, that too by unleashing terror and booth capturing.

One cannot imagine the terror being unleashed by their illiterate cadres in Kannur District. Thanks to Media they are exposed in Singur and Nandigram. Kannur is the worst case. The Home Minister of Kerala instigates its cadres to kill workers belongs to other parties. Even the booth agents of other parties are not allowed to sit in their booths.

Now educated people bid adieu to it and only illiterates left in it. No self respecting person can remain in that party. It is a party of illiterate

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