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Human Rights Activists
by CG GANG on Apr 04, 2007 10:12 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Where is that Arundhati Roy Now, that bengali? Now we know what is the culture of Bengal. Bengalis are the most selfish people in india. They are not indians. They are banglas.

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by Gautam Sinha on Apr 04, 2007 10:16 AM   Permalink
Same can be said of Tamils, 'jaat' walas and everyone who speaks about their own classification based on race,caste or other ASPD syndromes. Get real man, Bengalis are Indians and also have a pride of race. Communists are not and do not necessarily reflect Bengali mindset.

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by Uttamkumar on Apr 04, 2007 10:31 AM   Permalink

CPM is surviing in bengal by the following ways

(1) Armed cadres force controls everything - BDO, SDO, District Magistrate, Police etc.

(2) Even District Magistrate attends the CPM party public-metting.

(3) Illegal Bangladeshis (including terrorists, anti-socials and criminals) inflow continuously
and getting ration card, voter ID to secure CPMs' vote bank.

(3) Opponent political force is not controlled by CPM politically but by ARMs and opponent
political leaders are murdered continuously in the dark.

(4) Congress Party is acting as a direct agent of CPM (B team) and congress leaders secure what
they need from CPM. only common people are suffering. So, congress party is just acting false.

(5) CPM politicized all sector and section of societies which is the total moral damage of the society too.

This damage is much more dangerous than any communal divide.

If you go the police station, police will not take FIR if you are not CPM supported person.

You will not get job if you do not join CPM party actively.
and so on.....


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by ANITEK BHATTACHARYA on Apr 04, 2007 11:00 AM   Permalink
Mr. Uttamkumar,
I totally agree with you on point no.(5) above. When I visit Bengal once or twice in a year and talk to people, I am bewildered to see how people (especially educated Bengali also) talk in consonance with the CPM party line. I expect some view of different patterns in a society ( Bengal or in any other state), but it is Bengal where you will get one sort of idea, that is party line. It is painful and frustrating as I am a Bengali and residing outside Bengal I can realise the real danger of this wide-scale brain wash in Bengal where logic is weighed on Party line. 20 years Back Bengali believe in Party line that English education is not necessary at primary level, but when after 20 years Party line re-discover that English is necessary at Primary level, all the Bengalees started believing the party line. I thank you for highlighting this point "total damage of the society." thank you Mr. Uttamkumar.


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by Uttamkumar on Apr 04, 2007 11:15 AM   Permalink

Anitek,
Thanks.

Even a social activist try to help people (I know few people failed to do so), they have to
get pass or green signal from CPM party and so on.

Husband-wife relation is divided by CPM party line, not by their own personal life line.

Brother-sister relation is divided by CPM party line... and so many...

I strongly believe this type damage of relation between people politicized by CPM is more
dangerous than any "communal devide" of the society.


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by Abed Jani on Apr 04, 2007 11:55 AM   Permalink
I do not know to whom you met in Bengal, but at least in my known circle I did find anyone who thought that English education is not necessary at the primary level. On the contrary people were very much against it, and kind of forced to choose English medium school for their children. And also I did not met people who are whole heartedly support every action taken by CPM. Also they do not like Congress either. May be I am just lucky or you are just unlucky. But "all the Bengalees started believing the party line" is a not a correct phrase. There are too many exceptions.

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by Pradip Dalal on Apr 04, 2007 10:55 AM   Permalink
I would like to include, Since last 30 yrs, they have tried to maintain the red-group. They never thought about improvement of the state. During 25 yrs of Mr. Jyoti Basu, they have tried to make people illeterate, lock the Industries, destroy the state's economical strength and see only abt the party. On arrival of Mr. Bhattacharya as new chief minister, he felt without Industrial development it is not possible to move forward. But Mr. Bhattacharya should do agree, the locks are already rusted during the last 25 yrs. and it is very much difficult to open the lock. In these cases you have to break the lock instead of trying to open that. I think 360 months is enough to destroy anything. So, think something positive and don't try to make people "ULLU".

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by Reboni Saha on Apr 04, 2007 10:44 AM   Permalink
Since I am an entry level activist in my own state, I have seen how many people sit on the sidelines and pass comments instead of doing their bit. I have a special dislike for those who keep calling for a few of the famous faces instead of doing something on their own. Does it occur to you that these 'Famous' faces are overloaded? Its a phenomenon that happens everywhere and thats the bloody problem. Thats why our politicains take us for a ride. Why dont you get off your high chair and do something about it yourself?

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by Sahadevan KK on Apr 04, 2007 12:12 PM   Permalink
Now Arundhati Roy and Medha Patkar might know the truth that about 3500 people of CPI(M)workers and supporters are forced to live in the tents out of Nandigram by the Trinamool Congress/COngress/BJP/Ulema Hind/SUCI/Maoist goons.

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by Uttamkumar on Apr 05, 2007 09:16 PM   Permalink
If
Trinamool Congress/COngress/BJP/Ulema Hind/SUCI/Maoist really unit effectively, that's even good for Bengal. Because State sponsored (misusing laws and police) terrorism by CPM will be controlled effectively.
ANd that's the end of you and CPM.


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by Abed Jani on Apr 04, 2007 10:29 AM   Permalink
We Indians are more or less selfish and not very Indians. We love to hate people from other states. Just look at yourself.

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by global comp on Apr 04, 2007 10:45 AM   Permalink
CG Gang u r correct, i had very bad experience with these people. in india, they are the most selfish people.

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by Ujjwal on Apr 04, 2007 10:55 AM   Permalink
Abey Global Comp (Don't know why U people do not have courage to even tell your real name) if U have any personal bad experience with Bengalis, Punjabi's, South Indian's or Marathi's, that doesn't make any sense to comment on whole community. If everything U consider according to your personal experience with someone, that will make U more selfish than others, because we always keep busy ourselves in pointing finger towards others, but forget that the rest 4 fingers r pointing towards us. One need to understand very clearly that a particular person can be good or bad, not any whole community in the world.

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