So, the time has come for rediff to become a political site for Trinamul Congress of India. I am shocked after reading the column of Dinesh Trivedi. Who is he? A Rajya Sabha MP of TMC (never won an election from West Bengal). How come some one makes a comment like Tata is like the East India Company of modern days Shame to rediff for publishing such a nasty comment at their site. Why should we believe Mr. Trivedis words, he is biased, he is asking all of us for supporting Mamta Banerjee? What TMC want (I should say what Mamta Banerjee want). Do they have any proper solution of the matter, if Govt. of WB has done some thing wrong? I dont know, because for last 15 years of Mamta didis political carrier, no one can tell that she had taken a single good decision. Friends, I am not supporting CPM or WB Govt. but I do support the development of West Bengal. Personally I am from Jamshedpur, and it needless to say how tata runs their business, it is not only a business for them. They develop a society, where any one can lead a peaceful life with all type of basic necessities. Mr. Trivedi, make it sure after next election you will find Mamtadidi next to your seat at Rajya Sabha.
RE:Shame to Rediff
by Prabir Das on Dec 28, 2006 03:58 PM Permalink
Why blame rediff? It is democracy & every body / organisation is having right to express their opinion. I think it is engraved in your mind that whatever Govt. authority or for that matter Tata speaks are right and any thing in a different tunes are wrong so, not to publish. This is a sign of nothing but, mental bankrupty. You may think Tatas are messiah to you. But the people, who are affected, specially who were whacked from their own land - feel just the opposite say, Monster. I am not a Trinamul supporter. I also believe Industrialisation is necessary. Since primarily Indian people depends on agriculture so, Industrialisation effort & encouragement from govt. should be in this sector. Secondarily, fertile lands are to be spared. There are hector & hector of barren lands are lying all over the country and in west bengal, districts like purulia & bankura. If in the process of Industrialisation, these barren lands get exhausted- then we may think of fertile lands. I support this movement in these broader spctrum. Singur has become a symbol of the country as a movement against mindless Industrialisation policy which may lead us in future to gross dependency in importing foods