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Imposition Of President Rule
by bobby on Mar 15, 2007 11:48 AM   Permalink

Well said soniyaji,priya ranjan das munshiji etc, a good shot called for.If you all really belive in politics & have some sense than just come out of your house & inforce this thing.Do not worry,even if the CPIM will take the support away & you might loose the power in centre but still your so called public image which you also know(after results from punjab & uttranchal)had fall out considerably,will create good impact on mind of people of INDIA & god willing you will be beniffited in UTTAR PRADESH,GOA, & GUJRAT,otherwise be sure its going to be complete whitewash for you in these states.Take this bold step & you will get the fruits.Do not give second thought west bengal govt supported you in forming government & same government had given you chance by his act of goondaism to prove to the masses of INDIA that your party is not greedy about power.Please sir if some how this message can reach you pls clear west bengal from cruel hands & thinking of Buddhadeb Bhattacharya.This man had become MAD & as chief minister one should keep his /her personal egos at bay, but he fights like road side vendor, whether its with dalmiya,whether its for book fair, this sick minded man fights like street dogs.Tata could be shfted to remote areas of purlia & so also SEZ but this mad man wants the WORLD to know that in 21st century HITLER has born again but not n coat pant but in DHOTI - KURTA.Come on Communist make hime understand otherwise the time is not so far that CPIM will becoome history in bengal chapter.The which never set in empire of british ultimately bowed to feet of so called at that time weakest economic army nation called India.If i am right than this is the beginning of end of an era for CPIM in WEST BENGAL.

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Cong seeks Prez's Rule in WB