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wastage of energy
by Kasyap on Mar 19, 2007 02:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Unnecessary wastage of energy on part of BJP.. they will not get the political mileage they are looking for in Bengal. Rest of India vote do not depend on what is happening in WB... poor chap Advani, prime minisiter in waiting perpetually.

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  RE:wastage of energy
by wani bhardwaj on Mar 19, 2007 02:43 PM   Permalink
This is not an unnecessary wastage of time. Why UPA Govt. is shying for opposition parties demand instead of allowing to stall the house proceedings? Is it good for a democracy when Opposition Leaders wanted to discuss some important issue, govt. is telling a NO to them?

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by sahi on Mar 20, 2007 01:17 AM   Permalink
http://www.calcutta web.com/nandigra m.shtml
That Night
in Nandigram Soumitra Basu, Editor, Anyaswar
Published in : www.guruchandali. com
(in Bengali)
It is a story of that horrific night. The night of 14th of March, 2007.
After the completion of "Operation Nandigram" in broad day light, CPM
called a local 12 hour strike (bandh) in Nandigram. A bandh was called
in the evening hours in such a remote place where people mostly keep
themselves indoor after sunset. Why was that called then? After the
first bout of police action in the daylight when the news came that
around 60 were killed, the second phase and the most horrendous phase
was waiting to happen. Meanwhile, the number of casualties as stated by
media gave rise to enough confusion. Dainik Statesman (the Bengali
Statesman) put the number to 31. The TV channels [private] displayed
18. The sole BBC correspondent Amit Bhattashali first stated 32 and
then declared that as per the instruction from the Government to BBC,
they are bound to quote only the Government version and therefore he
was putting the number as 11. TARATV correspondent Gourango, who was
apprehended by the police and was handed over to CPM goons and then (on
live TV) was thrashed and foul-mouthed by CPM, puts it off the record
as 100 and on the record as "could not count". TARATV correspondent
Subrata put the number as "uncounted" as he explained no one could say
and knew the exact figure. The state government spokesperson (Mr Vora)
went back to the number 6 and then said that is what he was informed
and he would inform the press some time later! Subrata and Gourango of
TARATV were in the field. This is the horrendous facts that they had to
say. They put self-imposed censorship on themselves as - "I have
stopped telling the media what I saw and ought to have told them; there
is no chance people and our viewers would believe. Their is a limit to
human belief. They will take me as a mad babbler! I myself am not
convinced of what I saw, heard and went through. It was like a nightmare
and I wish all that I saw and heard was simply a delirium." As a
matter of fact, they vomited several times in the hotel they stayed,
not because of the threats by the CPM goons but because what they saw
and heard and the language of threats by the CPM goons who besieged them
in CPM party office in Nandigram. "Bands of CPM goons aided by
platoons of Eastern Frontier Rifles and Commando forces were entering
every village and paras [mahallas]. They brought the men out of home,
they took no prisoners, no witnesses, they shot them, bayoneted them,
ripped apart their stomachs and then laid them down the canal to the
sea and confluence. They then brought out the young girls, gathered
them in open space, raped them multiple times till the girls collapsed,
they then tore their limbs, in some cases cut them to pieces and let
them down the Haldi river and/or Talpati canal. They made sure that
there were no witnesses. And even if there were some, they know that the
young girls in traditional Medinipur would never come out to say what
really happened and who will believe. Nobody will corroborate and those
who will speak out will be killed and tortured again. CPM and police
then wrapped the entire village with their red banners showing that the
area was secured and their writ will run. Those who fled the villages
were mostly apprehended on the outskirts or on the boundaries and no
one knows what happened to those poor souls. We could hear these facts
only from those who could crawl the whole way out through fields and
forests. Even that is difficult now as the fields are all dried up and
the crops have already been reaped. Anyone running is easily visible.
Even though innumerable, official count of rape could be obtained as
six, because these are the ones who survived to tell their tales and
they are around middle aged women who somehow were spared from being
butchered and minced to pieces. The process followed in villages after
villages and to our utter astonishment the process continued till next
morning. All the correspondents were removed. Sukumar Mitra, a
journalist from Dainik Statesman ran his way out amidst flurries of
bullets. He was specifically hunted and somehow could manage to sneak
out. The ferocity of this attack was so grizzly that the residents of
that area was simply not believing anyone to open their gab. Fear is
made a weapon for a social-censorship. Haripur is a nearby subdivision.
This area is earmarked for nuclear power plant. People of that region
has also come up in protest. Most of them are fishermen. They have
stopped going to the confluence and the sea. They feel that human
bodies are everywhere in the confluence and the worst is that the
crocodiles,gharials and sharks are now rushing towards that spot from
far away Sunderbans. These animals rush for fresh blood. The fishes will
be eaten away by these reptiles and there is a high possibility of
these getting netted instead of fishes. The Haripur will be out of
livelihood for at least a week or so, and this was premeditated by the
CPM administration to teach Haripur a lesson. Haripur is the place
which shooed out even Central teams and even bigger police forces. This
was a lesson to teach both Nandigram and Haripur together. No sign of
any dead bodies would ever be found, no proof of rape will be there.
The real number of casualties can only be revealed at least three
months after, and that too if peace comes into stay, and if the
residents could come back and then count the missing. But after CPM has
"secured" and "liberated" those areas, the evicted will not be allowed
to come back and these properties will be given to the CPM goons from
Keshpur and Garbeta and neighbouring places. The permanency of mopping
up strategy is how CPM will ensure that Nandigram and Haripur will be
secured for electoral battles in the future." This is more horrendous
than partition story. The journalists all are aware of this but they
cannot come out with these stories. CPM will ensure that these
journalists are hunted down and wiped out of existence. They have
already started to threaten all journalists and intellectuals who have
gone against them. Let us not draw parallels from the history! I do
not know who will believe how much, but I have mentioned the sources
and you all are welcome to verify them through the references I have
provided.
Soumitra Basu, Editor, Anyaswar
Published in : www.guruchandali. com
(in Bengali)
'Nandigram was more shocking than Jallianwala Bagh'
http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com/Nandigram_ was_more_ shocking_ than_Jall
ianwala/articleshow /1774467. cms


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by samarjit chatterjee on Mar 19, 2007 05:25 PM   Permalink
You are right. There are several issues to be discussed in LOK SABHA. I admit that the NINDIGRAM incident was really a blunder, but BJP has no right to say about this as they have killed so many people in several times in different states. I think CPM is far better party than BJP, and people of Bengal have strong belief on CPM they will solve the problem.


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by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Mar 19, 2007 08:43 PM   Permalink

This is a mass murder. And Parliament will not function till those responsible are brought to book.

30-50 people killed by police and CPM cadres/

Women were raped.

School going kids got killed.

Minorities are killed.

And Buddha never apologised. neither taken any action against police.

IS IT INDIA OR CHINA?

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by aman mahajan on Mar 19, 2007 04:12 PM   Permalink
CPM always a sore to the Nation. From abusing Subash chandra to support Chinese invasion.

These folks dont have respect to India and Indian great personalities.

Now India will see the downfall of Communists in Bengal

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by samarjit chatterjee on Mar 19, 2007 05:23 PM   Permalink
You are right. There are several issues to be discussed in LOK SABHA. I admit that the NINDIGRAM incident was really a blunder, but BJP has no right to say about this as they so many people in several times in different states. I think CPM is far better party than BJP, and people of Bengal have strong belief on CPM they will solve the problem.

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by Golu Gayani on Mar 20, 2007 12:27 AM   Permalink
O silly samarjit. How stupid R U to call Nandigram as blunder. Hell no. It was mass murder of childrena nd women. I hope your family faces that situation soon. Hope fully CPIM would take next target to your home and show you how they can solve your problem, by killing your family folks. Shame on you to even talk like that.
Blunder huh, learn the menaing of words before you type. This shows how shallow is your knowledge and ethics.

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by Venkat Krishnan on Mar 19, 2007 11:11 PM   Permalink
you are absolutely right. people of bengal have been waiting for 40 years now, for cpm to solve the problem. i guess you will wait for another 100 years patiently voting time and again for cpm.

there is a feeling that WB and Kerala has the highest intellectuals. it defies logic. if they are intelligent, why are they even voting for CPI ? thats just plain stupid!!! intellectual communists, now thats an oxyMORON.

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