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Kolkota and business?
by P Zipk on Dec 11, 2007 11:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It does not matter how well the infrastructure in Kolkota is. Business and communism do not go hand in hand. Two words come to mind: unionization and perpetual bandhs.

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by pradeep sharma on Dec 12, 2007 10:56 AM   Permalink
This was the city which led India. In future this city will rule again.

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by MGR Fan on Dec 12, 2007 12:06 PM   Permalink
That is only after 2011, when Buddha led CPM is thrown out of power.

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by rajiv dutt on Dec 15, 2007 09:37 PM   Permalink
dont worry. they are so jellous of kolkata can not bear even a single word spoken in its favour. posting these messages out of their frustration.

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by MGR Fan on Dec 12, 2007 12:09 PM   Permalink
Actually the problem is deeper. The CPM govt is telling non stop to its people that life is not about working hard, but about debating, finding fault, drinking, dancing and watching b oring art films.

The entire culture of CPM Cult (the JNU cult) is to debase hard work and glorify wasting time, reading and debating meaningless works of mass killers like Mao, Stalin or Castro .

Tell me, how can a society that glorifies mass murderers and villifies working hard ever progress. The bengalis have been victimised by the 30 year tyranny of CPM. The only people benefiting from CPM rule are the elite who have lots of property and parental wealth (outside the statE) and who want to enjoy life at expense of others.

The city that gave 4 nobel winners is having 4 million illiterates, mostly living in slums. Thanks to 30 year of CPM rule.

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by rajiv dutt on Dec 15, 2007 09:41 PM   Permalink
he is a social scientist with incredible brains! does he have the informaion that current cm has been voted by industry leaders as no.1 industry friendly in india and that mamata vows to destroy tata motor factory. if he has knowledge of the same, he is trying to halt industrial progress of bengal. what else can be expected of an sc st cheerleader!!

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by JOYDEEP BHATTACHARYA on Mar 13, 2008 06:25 PM   Permalink
I support you MGR for this point.
The dark era of Bengal is this last 30years and that too for CPIM leaders' wrong visionary.They taught people of Bengal "What is your right", but missed to teach "what is your duties".
Though , few things are there which is really good contribution from CPIM.But majorly, They have looted the state for their party purpose.two ways peopel do mistakes.-
1> people from outside this state think wrongly about Communism , by seeing these poor CPIM fellows.(which is actually opposite)
2>people with in this state have a taste and respect for Communism(I do also) but make a mistake by accepting CPIM as true part of Communism...(I a not!).
If they are Communist, They couldn't make Nandigram Massacre on 14th March,07.
Friends, Do you all know, 14th March is the Date of death of KARL MARX!!!how ironical?right?!

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