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We don't want such politicians
by Vivek Kumar Gupta on Sep 02, 2008 10:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

One more Mamta Banerjee & all industries will be gone from India...They will look a place in China.
Here in India, all politician really donno what the politics is. She is just protesting so that she can have people backing her. And poor people who donno know what is good for them, just backing her thinking of that these industries will hurt them.
I am not supporting left for their violence but I appreciate Buddha for his work regarding nano plant.

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  Re: We don't want such politicians
by vinay thakur on Sep 02, 2008 10:56 PM   Permalink
You are not in touch with gorund realities!Your knowledge is based on one common observation that more the industries better will be the masses!
When public service projects are built in metros..like DMRC in delhi..land owners are paid double or triple of black market rates of their property..and are called as educated people because they are ready to give up their piece of land!
But farmers are uneducated..hence they dont understand..because they are told by Communist govt in WB to accept compensation at 10% level of actual value of their land!
Communist MPs and govt officials made millions of bucks in this deal..they are pro-development!
Later when farmers protested strongly then they used state police to murder them in borad daylight..Even court warned state govt on this!
You only know broad things in mind and start appreciating Budhha!
The same party...when Budhha was also very much there..drove industrialists steadily and slowly out of Bengal.

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  Re: We don't want such politicians
by Kalarab Ray on Sep 02, 2008 11:27 PM   Permalink
Thakur, thre yeh keyboard mere de dey!

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