If opening a 1 lakh car factory on 997 acres of "thrice a year" quality land can generate so much jobs as to lead to industrial revival of this state, economically choked and throttled by 30 years of communist anti developmental policies, one is tempted to ask why has Bihar which had the showpiece TISCO all along, not emerged as an economically developed state. Sadly for parroters like Samik Nandi, it is enough to parrot what is doled out by the communist party. Most importantly, he should know that if today the common man is wary of the communist's promise of development, it is because the communist's record of lying repeatedly on every issue of national importance is something they have not forgotten yet completely. official cheer leaders like Samik Nandi know this too well. But let him see the writing on the wall: this battle has gone much beyond Mamata Banerjee, it is and will be driven by the collective zeal of the common poor man. Much beyond the ambit of communist cronies like Samik. peace.
RE:Singur - an issue beyond politics
by Samik Nandi on Mar 12, 2007 10:26 PM Permalink
Oh - by the way - I wish I was the official cheerleader - in that of course I would have enough money to retire - So I wouldnt have to bother about industry, development etc etc.
RE:Singur - an issue beyond politics
by Samik Nandi on Mar 12, 2007 10:22 PM Permalink
Seems you have a problem understanding English. So let me explain again for your sake.
FIRST: I Dont like Commies. I have mentioned that multiple times. So let me restate "Communism doesnt work".
SECOND: What I dont like about Mamata is that she has become a Commie.
THIRD: Being a Commie disliker I cannot be their cheerleader.
FOURTH: Jamshedpur is in Jharkhand
FIFTH: TISCO at Jamshedpur does a lot of good to the local economy. Why it didnt help Bihar ( and now Jharkhand) is because One "Tisco" is not enough.
SIXTH: Similarly one SINGUR is not enough. We need many more Singurs - this is the start.