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Too big for his shoes
by Nandan Kumar Dey on Jul 24, 2008 06:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

After serving for 40 years and in the process expelling many serving members of the CPI-M Party and on similar disciplinary grounds, Somnath Chatterjee has forgotten the past it seems. One question arises to the common mind that if it was just out of the lure of power & position that he took the decision to stick to the Speaker's post. He must have known that he would technically help the government and not his parent body. Probably CPIM (& the left)is one of the few parties & wherein the allurements did not leave an effect and they stood disciplined as ever. As regards to the moral positioning of the Speaker's post is concerned, Somnath Chatterjee has set no example too & when he mentioned that he would not like to vote alongside the BJP party. This was an unique example of partisan politics and when the speaker needs to be highly apolitical. In fact he is dis-regarding the millions of voters (& the democracy) who have voted for the BJP. Mr. Karat, the Central committee & Politburo have set the right example to their party and the nation as regards to maintaining discipline is concerned. Also it would be interesting to watch the recordings of the sting and more so because the PM had quite loudly mentioned that if there is any proof of bribes(pay offs) then should be brought in front....is it now as "classified" as the N-Deal :) ....

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  RE:Too big for his shoes
by S Narain on Jul 24, 2008 06:30 PM   Permalink
leftist ideology is defunct and retrograde....

your views are just whole lot of bullshit...if you are a bong ..I pity you because of fellows like you ...rootless Fellows like Karat ,who have not won even a single election are dictating terms to Bengal ...which had glorious past.. but with guys like you, it is doomed

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  RE:Too big for his shoes
by Arijit on Jul 25, 2008 03:26 PM   Permalink
Excellently said. Nandam Kumar Deay seems to be a Pseudo-communist! Marx himself was confused of his TOOL. This was an un-experimented tool to analyse the societal changes, structure! But Marxism is insignificant due to the rapid changes in global economy. I WONDER HOW DARE THESE CUMMIES ARE, LIKE KARAT, BARDHAN, JYOTI, SURJIT, YECHURI, CHANDRA CHODAN, RAJA to preach the STUPID, DEFUNCT, USELESS ideology now-a-days! China has already turned into a BOURGEOIS economy. Only Indian HEADLESS CHICKENS are eager to keep saying the OLD, OUTDATED methodology. Marx's ideology is fine when one reads in books, or for academic purpose. But Marxism is not a suitable ideology to PREACH as a POLITICAL IDEOLOGY.

STUPID CUMMIES OF BENGAL, KERALA, TRIPURA AS WELL AS INDIA ARE OPPORTUNISTS AND TRYING TO CAMOUFLAGE the TRUTH FROM CITIZENS.

HISTORY WILL NEVER ALLOW THESE TRAITORS!!

JAI HIND.
[Many cummies from Bengal, Kerala are posting msgs and deleting the TRUTHS which they feel anti-CPIM/CPI. Cummies are not FAIR, they are OUTRIGHT CORRUPT, THEY ARE ILLOGICAL, OPPORTUNISTS AND THEY FEAR TO FACE THE TRUTH ALWAYS.]

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  RE:Too big for his shoes
by pakaya on Jul 24, 2008 06:33 PM   Permalink
You commies supporters are like sheep. If your karat suggest to give Indian territory to China you people will say 'this is party's menifesto, give it'. Bangali Idiots think about country but you people will hold Ganguly and Lefties, baki sab bekar. Idiot Idot Benagoli Mosai.

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