Re: Congress &CPM performance - Naked Truth
by ashimkrbhattacharya on Mar 30, 2009 08:00 PM
V: violation of human rights aplenty W: Women's equal right a misnomer X: Xray vision of leaders tell swiss bank account Y: Yes men rule Z: Zebra should be the symbol for ruling party allowing crossing from one side to other
Sorry. Cong-I is such a rogue party they will take TMC support as well as manage Commies support if at all they manage to form the government by showing BJP !!! Who knows Cong-I may dump TMC after elections by making defections from TMC to form the GOVERNMENT once again because commies are natural allies of Cong-I!!
After OBC Quotas, CONgress proposes Quotas for Minorities and Women in its New Manifesto.
It means, After Casteising Institutions, Now It wants to Communalise the Govt and other Institutions.
Every Reservation is a Violation of the Fundamental Right to Live and of Profession of the Talented Deserving Citizens of India. When it is based on Birth, It is a Silent Genocide of the Other Group.
ConGress is trying to Break the Families of Hindus and OCs in particular thru giving those Jobs to Women, which would be denied for the Men of the Same Family.
Means, If ConGress comes to power, Talented Men of All Families will look Useless Worthless Fellows. While, Even Talentless Women of the Same family would look like Successful Dynamic Hardworking Earning people. This is a Deliberate Genocide of Hindu Men and OCs in particular.
All Hindus, Especially Men, must Target Complete Cleansing of ConGress in the Next Elections for a Peaceful Future.
Re: Another Round of Hindu Genocide by ConGress
by Aby Koshy on Mar 30, 2009 08:05 PM
u really want the people to read and appreciate what you have written?
They call themselves democrats and ride to power on the back of the illiterates' votes and once in power show their true colors. Look at the so-called 'party-villages' in the Malabar region of Kerala; no one who doesn't owe allegiance to the CPI-M can live in these villages as there is a social boycott of such people. And any dissent is put down by the party-goons violently
Re: Party Villages!
by Avik Bose on Mar 30, 2009 07:39 PM
Same is the situation in most part of Bengal.Nearly 74 Blocks in the adjoining areas of west midnapur,hooghly and bankura have become literally a graveyard for opposition supporters......and 90% of burdwan district too
Re: Re: Party Villages!
by Hanuman on Mar 30, 2009 07:45 PM
You mean CPIM got so much support? 90% people support them?? Amazing.. So, there should be something good about them! Otherwise you cannot fool 90% people for 20 years!
Re: Re: Re: Party Villages!
by Ayan Das on Mar 30, 2009 07:56 PM
You cannot rig elections for 32 years since 1977 when the CPIM and left front came to power. There is a specific term called scientific rigging coined by Mamatadidi to explain the skill displayed by CPIM in rigging successive lok sabha and vidhan sabha elections. I do not know or understand what that means. This is nothing but bullshit.
west bengal is a captured state of the left front which with their cadres threatening hooliganism no other party could make it.the congi and the tmc will hardly make any dent in the vote capturing power as the hooligans of the left front have their eyes everywher and whoever does not go according to their wishes can see the example of nandigram.
Re: captured state
by Ram Sharma on Mar 30, 2009 08:04 PM
chintan. It is not possible to rule a state for 30 yrs by hooliganism. People of WB support Left and hence they had been winning.
Re: captured state
by Ayan Das on Mar 30, 2009 08:00 PM
It is a community from the western part of India who have polluted and vitiated the air of West Bengal - well-dressed economic hooligans who are responsible for decline of the jute industry, tea industry and countless other industries that one upon a time flourished in Bengal. Like the british they have squeezed this state like a lemon and stashed away their ill begotten wealth back home.
Re: Re: captured state
by Noel on Mar 30, 2009 07:35 PM
Mr. Parichay. Times and tide can change. Don't go by the result of last election. The CPM may be in for a rude shock. They work on chinese ideology, in fact, they are more chinese than Indians
Re: Re: Re: captured state
by JGN on Mar 30, 2009 08:03 PM
Then who are Indians? Those who sold our Country to the USA in perpetutity under a dubious Nuclear Deal? The deal was criticized even by the CAG a few days back.
Re: Re: captured state
by Avik Bose on Mar 30, 2009 07:36 PM
@Parichay,Son of Asim Bala ,CPM's Bangaon candidate has been sent to Australia.Jyoti Basu's grandaughters have been sent to London........ur comment plz
Re: Re: Re: captured state
by JGN on Mar 30, 2009 07:53 PM
Is there any restriction on their travel to Australia or London? Or is it that only the progeny of Congis can go abroad?
Please note that everything that is going on around us is the game of power which is only related to business and economy.
All other thing religion,regional sentiment and .... is just to misguide us from the truth that things are actually driven by the greed of power/money. Try to see everything,every political move from the perspective of power gain/loss.
Nobody in the political class is your friend.Whatever they are doing is for their own interest. If their goal can be achieved through some good work thay will do,if their goal can be achieved through mass butchery they will do.
People like you and me who are dump enough to see the things in term of religion are pwan of the game of the power.
Re: Why to vote?
by Indian Blr on Mar 30, 2009 08:22 PM
CPI(Muslim)
1) They say they are party for the poor - Their total asset worth 300 crores. 2) They opposed investing PF money in share market - Their IT return for last year shows that CPM made a profit of 1.92 crores from share trading. 3) They call all industrialist "CAPITALIST" or "BURSHUA". - They are running the following in Kerala.
VISMAYA water theme park in Kannur Proposed 5 star hotel in Calicut Proposed resort in Kannur Mythri super market in Cochin. Own party offices in almost all taluks.
7000 full time party workers ar 3000/month salary.
Wher are they getting fund for all these?
If they are party for poor, why are they not starting a school for poor kids. or a hospital...
No.. they won't do that.. they want poor to remain poor... so that they will be their vote bank.
And the last one.
They call themselves as secular - But they are supporting MADANI. giving scholarships only for minorities. 4000/month pension for madrassa teachers etc... its a long list.
Re: Why to vote?
by JGN on Mar 30, 2009 07:55 PM
Parichay, you are absolutely right. All Political parties are same under the skin. Only the colour of their flag differs.
This is the general elections for the Lok Sabha so whichever party wins cannot say that they rule WB/Kerala or for that matter any state in India..yes what it can do is it will hint us @ the latest trend Well CPIM, the left front along with its hooligans has vandalized the image of WB for the past 28-30 years...for sure,and as someone in this forum mentioned that@69K industries were forced to liquidate in WB in this regime..quite true(Though the authenticity of the number needs to be ratified)..but I see a marked change in the steps of CPIM in the past couple of years..they may not have learn't from their past but I guess they have also understood that WB needs development and without any such agenda they cannot continue to keep Bengal as their political stronghold..I admire Buddha for his intention to usher in development, some may be in small quantuns others like the NANO project were projects of gigantic proportion. Mamata had agenda for the state and developmental intentions in her early political career,while she was a mere infantry in the Congress army in WB, but since she has started TMC her political aspirations now stands before her developmental desires..how else can she defend the Singur issue..well we all admit that that may not have been a very fair way of handling things by CPIM but she could have protested in a differently and ensure that atleast the TATAs stay and employ local people. There are both pros and cons and we have to decide what we want.
Re: General Elections
by Avik Bose on Mar 30, 2009 07:17 PM
But my learned frnd,only preaching and not practising the principles has become a trademark of Buddha govt, which is nothing more than a sort of eye-washing urban people. If CPM is really serious abt industrialization, it should at first give top priority to infrastructure,it should treat with high hand the bad work culture of govt employees...and prepare a land bank for industrialization.....if affected people can be take into confidence,then their will be no need for police force for land aquisition,no matter how much hue and cry the opposition raises......
Re: Re: General Elections
by DEBASHIS BASU on Mar 30, 2009 07:29 PM
I agree to you Avik........I completely do. But is there any assurance that if any other govt comes into power in WB.......TMC-Cong.......Cong......or TMC.....ensure us that they give what you mentioned. Avik let me tell you I am 27 yrs now and in the past 10-12 years that I have been following elections and their promises.....the conversion ratio is very poor...for all parties. I dont care if CPIM wins or TMC what I want people like me who had to go to other state for professional education and jobs because of lack of opportunities........should not pass this legacy to our sons and daughters. Let Bengal be prosperous and its people happy and prosperous. Thats all I wish.
Re: Re: General Elections
by Subhabrata Roy on Mar 30, 2009 07:30 PM
Avik yes infrastructure development is important.. Without that industrialization cannot speed up.. 32 years in power was enough time for a party to do this.. One must say left has not done what was expected of someone in power for so long..
Question in front of us is simple.. get rid of left? If so whom to elect? mamata bannerjee?? definitely I feel left should be removed from power.. but mamata bannerjee an option is something which is difficult to digest.. Do you feel Bengalis want left?? No my friend, they are desparate to get rid of them.. Only thing that is stopping them from that is that they believe mamata to be worse than CPIM.. Once bengal gets a viable option they will throw out CPIM off power..
This CPM party has been one of the hypocrite in India.They should have gone much much earlier but due to their muscle power they have survived till now.Opposition vote being divided was one major reason also.This time they know that TMC INC will not let the oposition vote to be divided and this time they are now admitting that the alliance will break all earlier records.The sonner this party leaves,the better for Bengal and kerala.
Re: The end of commies
by bivas mitra on Mar 30, 2009 07:13 PM
This time also LF will bag atleast 30 seats out of 42 in WB. Then Mamata will again blame Cong as B-Team of CPM and join hand with BJP. Like 2001! Be sure.
Re: The end of commies
by notun chinta on Mar 30, 2009 07:13 PM
Hope this is will happen. Then we will be free from the clutch this hypocrites who have done lots of mistakes from 1977 but not any development