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Kerala: Where change is static


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Concerned Citizen
want to stay in kerala
by Concerned Citizen on May 13, 2006 11:10 PM

please bring companies and manufacturing jobs, service industres to Kerala. Create a favourable climate for business community. It is better to be exploited and fight against it, rather than staying poor and on hand-outs from Government. This will also ensure that Keralites who go to other state(s) in search of job can stay back in kerala with parents and dear ones.

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Dulal Chandra Das
Development is Dynamic
by Dulal Chandra Das on May 13, 2006 09:34 PM  | Hide replies

When the left opposes the so-called "reforms" media termes them as "Anti-Development" and when left capiatlizes on "reforms" the same media question left's communism and others term them as "modern communists". The question is under what conditions one is going to capitalize "reforms". So, when some quotes left's win as "Change is static" the others see as Dynamic Development. Whether "reforms" should be confined to metros and towns for a few or it should be expanded as far as practicable to encompass the whole class of people but primarily for down trodden? It is in this context that left has been accepted by people of Kerala not in this assembly election but also in all elections since last general election.

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Manoj
RE:Development is Dynamic
by Manoj on May 23, 2006 04:24 PM
In addition to all the above we can see the return of CITU goonda Raj. We can see militant communist affiliated labourers charging "Attimari coolie" and the police a mute spectator. We can see that the common man suffocates under the anarchy let loose by the communists.At the end of 5 years as usual the communists will get kicked out as we have seen this cycle over and over again for the last 50 years,.

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pradeep
Kerala election
by pradeep on May 13, 2006 10:28 AM

Development without considering common man,farmers will have to pay. That is what happend in Chandrababu at Andhra and today in Kerala. Oommen Chandy failed due to what he neglected ie, layman's problems and gone behind the smart city etc.

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unnikrishnan
cooming up 5 years of IT
by unnikrishnan on May 13, 2006 08:10 AM

but you are grossly mistaken if u read it as INFORMATION TECHNOLOGGY,,,it is ISLAMIC TERRORISM.......with allies like abdul nasar madni and the like the secular crendentials of the CPI(M) and in large the kerala society at stake.....

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K.Mohandas
Election results of Kerala State.
by K.Mohandas on May 12, 2006 11:30 AM

The anti-incumbency factor has played again in Kerala State as was being repeated for the last 3 decades, flouting the election manifestos of different parties and foul promises and freebies.

Hope this time Comrade VS Achuthanandan will become CM of Kerala State. Every time it so happens when the party wins VSA did not come out and when VSA wins Party loses. However, this time it conincided and presumbaly hope that VSA shall become the CM and fulfill the aspirations of the general public of Kerala State, easing the public to avail their general needs to a great extent. During the UDF regim, due to the tight bureocratic set-up, people's representations preferred on different accounts, shall not even reach to the Minister/Department concerned and no action being taken depriving the general needs.

Let VSA evolve a mechanism through which people's voice shall reach at the right place and take some remedial actions whereever require in its right perspective.

With Best wishes and congratulations to VS A and hoping the party and candidates won shall not despair the Public in the future days to come,



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unnikrishnan k.v.
what is learing from Kerala election reslts?
by unnikrishnan k.v. on May 12, 2006 09:45 AM

is muslim communities are in right path ? the result shows majority of muslims had voted for LDF ( not even muslim legue ) only as advised by Mr. Madani who jailed for serious Coimbatore blast. This means this community is now become the follower of Mr. Madani even they have great leaders like Mr. Munir etc.

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c.vijayakumar
Static change.
by c.vijayakumar on May 11, 2006 11:01 PM



Forget all this now and the present oposition has to be a creative opposition unlike tradional method as opposing what ever the ruling party brings as reforms or bill in the assembly,nEVER BOYCOTT the assembly but protest attending fully and debating creatively and make the people feel the positive approch. All this action hereafter will and surely make the change as non static as people look for better , creative and peaceful ruiling where all can live happly doing their own job. Cruelty of police against the oppsition student raly nad strikes was totally brutal and people keep this in their mind.

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