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Indians should throw away the CPI (M) from the country
by Barnali Dasgupta on Feb 11, 2006 01:54 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The CPI(M)has become a burden on the Congress led UPA Government.I am from West Bengal and have experiences in working in rural areas of the sate. CPI(M)does not like the U.S. and says the country is responsible for organized killings. But it does the same thing in its own state. There is no freedom of people who oppose the Left parties. Those who oppose they become victims of the organized killings by the CPI(M)leaders supported 'Gundas'.Police administration is fully corrupted and they also organize crimes to stop protests from the public. All elections are won by CPI(M)only by using this police force and 'Gundas'. How they hold responsible others for committing crimes? They only know 'Bandhs'. The state acts like a begger to the private investors and again oppose them. I don't understand why people tolerate them. They have no single national leader who has support from the greater public. All those Mr. Prakash Karat, Mr. Sitaram Yechuri and others have no knowledge about economics, policies, foreign affairs and they always criticise others. Strange! So, it is my sincere request to the people who are associated with the Rediff.com , please protest against these Left movements.

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  RE: CPI (M)
by usha on Mar 08, 2006 02:48 PM   Permalink
There is no denying the fact that much havoc is being done and hardship caused to people at large by the goondas in WB. But, in my calculated analysis, I do not see the hand of government in every bit
of disorder or strife taking place in WB. Goondagardi (let us put it so) is in every nook and corner of urban WB (dadagiri around Howrah station or the evenings around Esplanade) should help us to focus on the miserable state of affairs in WB with most families struggling to make both ends meet, coping with the burden of feeding their children (some families have on an average 5 to 8 children - I speak of the time I was there i.e. during the eighties and prior to that I was in Bandel). With the cost of living having skyrocketed to such dizzy heights, such explosive situation is bound to give way to the WB of 70s or even earlier.

Now to judge the CPM, in my personal view the parties like Mamta started sulking for trifles (and left the Congress) on account of which there was no united front at the state level. Left are not that bad as we presuppose, only issues on which they base their party have become old fashioned. Anyway, situation in Bengal will change sooner or later.

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