It's true that there has been a little mishandling of the situation by the WB government. But, is there any credibility ofMiss Mamata Banerjee? Her party has been losing elections since time immeorial. Her complaints about electoral malpractices have been largely hollow, since the central observers - right from the days of Mrs Indira Gandhi to Rajiv Gandhi to VP Singh to Chandrasekhar to PV Narasimha Rao to Deve Gowda to IK Gujaral to Atal Behari Vajpayee to Manmohan Singh have never questioned the impartiality of the elections. Make no mistake, a party cannot remain in power for more than 30 years without a massive support from people, which still exists.
RE:Any credibility of Miss Mamata Banerjee?
by Kaushik Basu on Oct 29, 2007 06:53 PM Permalink
>> . Make no mistake, a party cannot remain in power for more than 30 years without a massive support from people, which still exists.
RE:Any credibility of Miss Mamata Banerjee?
by Subhabrata Roy on Oct 29, 2007 07:00 PM Permalink
Sandipan I would like to correct you on one point.. Yes CPIM enjoys support from a section of the society and no point denying that.. there are people who condemn CPIM and also dont support CPIM for certain acts but still vote for left for the very reason that credibility of mamata bannerjee is even worse..
Also there is one point the vote division between mamata and congress also has a roll to play. However in the last assembly elections the left vote share was greater than all the TMC Congress BJP combined. So still the left enjoyed more support than their opposition..
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by Thalaivar on Oct 29, 2007 06:57 PM Permalink
It can be done by vote rigging and dadgiri. CPI(m) proved that.
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by Niranjan Shah on Oct 29, 2007 06:57 PM Permalink
Hardly that Mr.Sen.Any party can remain in power for as long as they want with organized goonda politics and mass rigging of election results.Make no mistake about that.
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by Subhabrata Roy on Oct 29, 2007 07:04 PM Permalink
I beg to differ Mr Shah.. there are other reasons also..
1. Hopeless opposition.. Left doesn't require a friend if they have self destructing mamata in the opposition..She is the trump card of the left 2. Adding to the woes vote sharing between opposition..
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by Thalaivar on Oct 29, 2007 07:08 PM Permalink
Leftists r having base only in Bengal and Kerala. Rest of Indians want them to be out of power. I predict Kerala will go against them on anti incumbancy as seen in the past. In Bengal their vote share is goin to be reduced drastically. That means we wont see these traitors in national level after next general election
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by Subhabrata Roy on Oct 29, 2007 07:17 PM Permalink
Yes Mr. Thalaiver its true.. Left seats will be less.. But with indian polity being in the hands of people like Mayavati, Jayalalita, Kumaraswamy, etc.. we cant surely dream big.. God save India..
RE:Any credibility of Miss Mamata Banerjee?
by Thalaivar on Oct 29, 2007 06:56 PM Permalink
East or South.....left means Goons. Mamta is anytime far better than anti national pro Chineese leftists. Dont u understand the resentment against them in this forum.
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by Subhabrata Roy on Oct 29, 2007 07:02 PM Permalink
Mr Thalaivar your comments itself suggestes that you dont belong to Bengal.. Otherwise you would have been aware of Mamata's irresponsible politics..
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by Thalaivar on Oct 29, 2007 07:05 PM Permalink
I do know that TMC is like any other power hungry political party. But they are anytime better that the leftist traitors who wants to sell India to China
RE:Any credibility of Miss Mamata Banerjee?
by Subhabrata Roy on Oct 29, 2007 07:13 PM Permalink
Yes Mr Thalaiver.. I know history.. I know the shameful act committed by communists during the 1950s and 1960s.. But times have changed.. Yes some acts of Bengal govt is not supported by be either.. But to make an allegation such as this would require enough evidence.. I am however not very sure on left leaders like Karat, D. Raja, etc.. These baseless leaders just keeps on barking for being important.. It was due to the strong opposition by the Bengal leftist leaders that the CPIM politburo was forced to take a soft stand on the nuclear deal.. Budhha reportedly said about the requirement of the deal.. However he received words for that.. He is getting so for quite sometime for speaking his mind.. :-)