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Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by Praveen Menon on Sep 03, 2008 12:14 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Left and Mamata are both sides of the coin. The present mamta's agitation has valid reason but these Lefts (specially CPM) are like Dog. Dog will not eat and let others to eat. That is their policy. Their laboratory is in Kerala & W/Bengal. They succefully experimented this theory to these states for the last 30 years. They always want supporters as un- educated/backward for their zindabad. So un necessary hue and cry for the Mamta's agitation is a time waste for all of us. This is a great lesson for Prakash and company

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  Re: Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by Bhupendra Singh on Sep 03, 2008 12:28 PM   Permalink
Slap to CPI for their deeds when they shut hundreds of Factories in Mumbai

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  Re: Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by tanmay chattopadhyay on Sep 03, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink
CPM is for poor,. If poverty is not there then they are also not there. For their survival poverty needs to exist. If anybody opposes pl answer why the per capita income in CPM states less than Indian average.

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  Re: Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by Anil Tharikida on Sep 03, 2008 12:25 PM   Permalink
That is not just for CPM. The entire Indian political system feeds on the poor and the illiterate.....So the parties have incetive to keep the public poor and uninformed...

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  Re: Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by sibby mathews on Sep 03, 2008 01:18 PM   Permalink
That's a big surprise. Wonder why the CPM does not exist in states like Jharkhand, Orissa, Chattisgarh, Bihar, U.P, Rajasthan, etc. where rampant poverty is always the order of the day and Bengal would appear rich in comparison !!

Now, you sweet; from where did you get the tidbit that the per capita income in CPM states (Kerala and Bengal) is less than the Indian average ? Can you name the source you pretend to be quoting from ?

According to the CSO 2007-08 report, Kerala is ranked 7th in per capita income but 1st in mean consumption and 1st in human development. W.Bengal ranks 9th, 8th and 9th respectively.

Please answer why you sought to post a falsehood. Perhaps you expected no one to discover it ?

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  Re: Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by Praveen Menon on Sep 03, 2008 12:28 PM   Permalink
There is mistake on yr statement, erala's per per capita income is on top list but that is not left's rule, it is becuase the money arriving form aborad

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  Re: Left & Mamata - both sides of the coin
by hello on Sep 03, 2008 12:34 PM   Permalink
dear mr. praveen menon,

we should not blame left and mamta, actuall the bangli people of WB are supposed to be blamed, they have choosen these party and see what they are getting, the entire country is inviting Ratan TATA to establise factory in their state and these WB political parties, foolish, i dont know whether its true or not but i have heard that Dr. Rajender Prasad adviced and invited TATA (or some automobile) company to make factory in Bihar near his district (Jera Dai-Bihar) but the old people refused to give the land saying that what thier son, grand son will eat if they will not have land, now see do any one know where is Zera Dai (the home town of the first president of india). same mistake is repeated by these foolish bangali's, now i hope maharastra or orissa will get these project.

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