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Bradhans interview
by Tamal Basu on Jun 16, 2008 04:22 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If Bardhan is so committed to the welfare of poor under the guise of so called secularism, he should first ask his counterpart in West Bengal why it is at the bottom of all social indicators, be in education, healthcare, rural poverty or pitiable condition of Muslims(Please refer Sachar report)even after their rule for 30 years. Actually Indian communists are a bunch of power mongers without any responsibility surviving by keeping the people poor.

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by SUNDARAM BALASUBRAMANIAN on Jun 16, 2008 04:30 PM   Permalink
You are absolutely right.Even the so called most literate Kerala's lacks devlopment.All the keralites are fleeing from their home land to various parts of the country and world.The standard of living is very poor for Lower and Middle income groups in both the major communist ruled states (Kerala and West Bengal)
Their leaders are directionless they talk about communism but going to USA and try get Foreign investments.Few of their leaders lack credence.They are personally good, but in politics opportunistics .

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by Gokul on Jun 16, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
Dont compare with chinese communist party with indian communist stragery. in china , ppl of chinese supporting govt in some way or other to develop their towns and villages in rapid pace. we have to take positive way of chinese govt the way they are moving forward and ppl support for their country. but we always critize each and every step moving forward . i hope that i donno deeper knowledge of politics but i felt before grabing land from poors/farmers for industrial purpose ,govt need to assist poor people in all the way .

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