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N-deal: 'If the government goes, let it go'
by babu on Oct 09, 2007 07:09 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

USA is right, Before going forward on N-deal first India should resolved its internal politics playing by Left.
Left is now successful for delaying the N-deal.
Now it is a time for debate real issues in Parliament.
Communist Party wanted to avoid debates on major issues.
Major Issues in India.
1) How many jobs Communist Party has created for poor since they are in power.
2)How many poor become rich in West Bengal & Kerala.
3)How many industries closed after commies comes in power.
4)How much money is wasted after every agitation by communist.
etc....etc....etc.....

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  RE:N-deal: 'If the government goes, let it go'
by Dipak Bose on Oct 09, 2007 08:28 AM   Permalink
Answers: to your questions:
1) How many jobs Communist Party has created for poor since they are in power.

A lot particularly in the countrysides where land reforms were introduced in late 1970s and as result agriculture now is a good business for a lot of people. Have you heard of Arambag Chicken?

2)How many poor become rich in West Bengal & Kerala.

A lot, because of the improvement in agriculture and removal of license-quotas which kept West Bengal backward due to anti-Bengali discrimination in the Central planning from New Delhi. Now that business community does not need license-quotas, industries are rushing to west Bengal. there is no plot left in the Asansole-Durgapur belt, all are packed with industries.
3)How many industries closed after commies comes in power.

Very few because most industries were closed in west Bengal during 1965-67, when anti-Bengali ministers like Morarji Desai, Jagjivan Ram, Bhutalingam, etc refused contracts, license, quotas for the West Bengal private sector industries: that was the reason they all have to be closed. No public sector unit came to west Bengal, after the Durgapur Steel in 1956 anyway. Such was the discriminations against the Bengalis, we lost everything as a result of India's independence.
4)How much money is wasted after every agitation by communist.

There is no record of that, but lots of money was wasted and is being wasted by the Curse of Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, who has unleased a reign of terrors for the

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  RE:N-deal: 'If the government goes, let it go'
by skandan sivaramakrishnan on Oct 09, 2007 10:53 AM   Permalink
The left has a record in being anti-national in the course of our history and is following the same trend. They will bend to Moscow & Beijing, but they will not be Indians!
They showed it in 1942, when quit india movement became an anti-people's movement, in 1946 they supported pakistan (because it is a "Class" struggle), in 1962 (china's chairman is our chairman) and so on. Long live Jyoti Basu and their elk. Anyhow, people are wiser now and left will be reduced by half if there are fresh elections. That would be a very good result, never mind whosomevr rules India.
Curiously, karat talks of nuclear patriotism now, where was that patriotism when we exploded the device in 1998(though i beleive it was to show that BJP thay are a tough party) or in Kargil in 99 (when they mysteriously kept quiet)

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by Dipak Bose on Oct 09, 2007 11:11 AM   Permalink
Thus, Sonia-Mammohan are patriot that they are selling India's nuclear future to USA. In future India cannot have have any nuclear weapons to defend India against Pakistan and China. Sonia-Manmohan can escape to USA or Italy, but One billion people will be subjugated.
This is the patritism of Sonia-Manmohan.


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by Dipak Bose on Oct 09, 2007 11:18 AM   Permalink
M.K.Gandhi accepted the Pakistan plan in 1940 and made a plan to partition India in 1943.
In 1942 M.K.Gandhi has started 'Quit India" movement only for 6 days; therafter he was regularly having breakfast with the Vice-Roy along with ViceRoy's War Council Member Ambedkar.
In 1946 M.K.Gandhi has forced the Congress Working Committe to accept the Partition plan.

In 1962 most members of the CPI were against China except a few who are from South India( SatyaMurthi, RamaMurthi, Nambudripad, Basabpuniya etc).


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