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THE END OF CPM IS NEAR
by ratnesh srivastav on Mar 21, 2007 05:30 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Right to life is fundamental right along with right to private property.
Now I ask Indian PUBLIC these questions:
1. Industries want land then why they donot talk to farmers directly and pay market prices?
2. Why CPIM wants to take away the land from poor farmers and give it to Industries afterall industrialisation CAN ALSO HAPPEN IF INDUSTRIES PURCHASE LAND DIRECTLY?
3. As some people are holding poor farmers responsible for attack I ask WHO WERE KILLED? Were they ministers or POOR FARMERS?
4. How come WOMEN were KILLED (as only men do riots: history about 1984 Delhi riots, 2003 Godhra, even counter riot in gujrat tells us that women never attack in riots they are infact victims)?
5. Finally a basic question: What right does a government has to take away a small piece of land that I have if I DONOT WANT TO GIVE IT and that too not for national security but to help some industrialists?

The TRUTH is the WB govt and Marksists are ideologically bankrupt and are selling the state to industries. Those who dare oppose CPIM are KILLED mercilessly as seen in NANDIGRAM GENOCIDE.

But We Indians will punish corrupt leaders by kicking you out in next elections so donot worry after that a proper investigation will put those responsible behind BARS.

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  RE:THE END OF CPM IS NEAR
by abhishek bose on Mar 21, 2007 06:12 PM   Permalink
dude there is a difference between 14 and jallianwala bagh .. do not dramatize it .. also how coem we are not asking - who fired rounds at police - thought that should be investigated as well

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  RE:RE:THE END OF CPM IS NEAR
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Mar 21, 2007 09:16 PM   Permalink

Have you read Anandabazar's reports dated March 21st? That Police, administration are themselves outraged seeing the way Police conducted themselves?

People were throwing stone from such a far distance, it did NOT reach even police. Police threw tear-gas which was not reaching people because it was so far.

Then after firing 2-3 rounds of tear-gas, police started firing.

WHY NO POLICE GOT GUNT SHOT WOUND?

Remember, this is Anandabazar report WHICH IS A BIG SUPPORTER OF BUDDHA.

So, its time, you CPIM cadres STOP writing stoies and tell accept that CPIm cadres went with Police WITH DETAILED PLANNING WHOM TO KILL.

The more you guys try to blame others, you will land up in more trouble.

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  RE:THE END OF CPM IS NEAR
by Anshul sharma on Mar 21, 2007 06:37 PM   Permalink
Hi Ratnesh,

I am not going to the discussion on the initiation of end of CPM. I like to tell you something on the rights of poor man.

1.Industry require land!! right!! and some huge Land!! and before some years when license raj was there.. it's the central gov who used to dictate on the proposed land or the state gov. but now the industrialists can directly be in touch with land owner. So this is a way. Nice Idea.
But to arrange to talk to 1000 land owners is a difficult task... and gov is there to help the industrialists for that. Seeming bessless right??

O.key let's c a scenerio:

Tata wants 15000 acres for one of his factory to set. Now they are on look for land.
1.Andhra Pradesh comes with a file and presnts them with all the facilities that they can provide for them. Karnataka comes with a home work with all the details of the value additions.
2. Tata asks Bengal that he wants to set the plant here. Bengal says that ourwlectricity is very cheap and you will be finding nice roads everywhere even inside the jungle to take load of 100 trucks per day. But you choose ur land ur way and negotiate with the land owners and set the factory. We are no longer in between u and the poor people. so now u have to decide.

If u were tata which way u will decide?? Hey man..talk sense..

Bengal will be out in the first screening and Bengalore or Hyderabad would have got the project. But still no chance of falling of the left gov...everybody is happy !! so the gov. ...the socalled gariber sarker....joke yar..

haha...

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  RE:THE END OF CPM IS NEAR
by Anshul sharma on Mar 21, 2007 06:44 PM   Permalink
right Avishek,

atleast some people have got something to say now. Buddha really got everybody shut Up till now. Be it Hitlar or Mussoulini ... it is one man show here boss who is fighting for the forthcoming job and good life for our children.

Noyto Gariber Sarker to besh Bhalo ee cholchilo...there was no threats to the gov. but this man of will to change the scenerio of bengal stood up... so hang him up....don't say only to resign.

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by Samrat Das on Mar 21, 2007 07:44 PM   Permalink
Dear Anshul
What you are saying is right. But you have to accept that a human being can't be treated like that what happened in Nandigram.

Industrialization is always welcome but this need proper planing.
A simple question!
Is there no land left in West Bengal except the agricultural Land?
I don't think this is acceptable.

During this process(at nandigram) 14 person killed 60-70 injured major of them are women & kids,even 15 women are raped is this the way to establish law & order or a way to bring industry.

The way buid throug blood can only bring blood it can never bring better future for our son daughtes

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