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  RE:Bengalis - pls dont elect commies anymore.
by S Narain on Aug 22, 2007 12:15 PM   Permalink
Left is a menace for the states they have been ruling like WB & Karala and have brought poverty, backwardness and deindustrilisation.

Karat & Yechury are rootless and spineless power greedy fellows and have hijacked CPM Politbureau . These guys have not even won a housing society election and have marginilised the true comrades & MPs who have to face elction in their states.
This is the dirty politics within left.
Karat showed finger to Somanath Da when he wanted to contest for Vice President.
Like Chappel showed finger to Kolkata..
See how they want to prevent leftits of their own party.
These fellows R Gaddar not only towards their own country but also leftist comrades of better stature within their own left party.
Kick this dirty minded oppurtunits out from Politbureau.



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  RE:Bengalis - pls dont elect commies anymore.
by venugopal devarakonda on Aug 22, 2007 12:31 PM   Permalink
we must kick out left/cpim from our country.these left are the main culprits for growth in our country.

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  RE:Bengalis - pls dont elect commies anymore.
by us on Aug 22, 2007 12:15 PM   Permalink

communists win by rigging and forceful means only.
Only communists party has full time paid cadres at every corners in Bengal.
If there is any opposition, they finish him/her in the dark misusing state law, police.
every sector of life in Bengal is policized.
Bangals (illegal bangladeshis) are another major reason for CPM in power.
Because those illegals need ration card and voter ID to servive in INDIA and therefore they
support present ruling party.
Congress party in Bengal is B team of CPM.
Pranab Mukherjee is most dangerous than CPM, because at the center CPM manage every dirty
things they do in Bengal (including Singur, Nandigram).
and so on....

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