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''After poll, CPM will become irrelevant''


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Diptendu Banerjee
TMC
by Diptendu Banerjee on Mar 30, 2009 05:56 PM  | Hide replies

Why to give importance of that policy less party in rediff? It is Mamata who kicked the nano project out of Bengal. If TMC is on power (in some imagination) then generation after generation we and our children will have to migrate to different states and country for living. After election, plz. dont forget to take another interview with Dinesh Trivedi with the same questions.

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mailme alladin
Re: TMC
by mailme alladin on Mar 30, 2009 06:03 PM
A party with 1 MP in the house of 535 ia talking about relevence of a party like CPM.

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Avik Bose
Re: Re: TMC
by Avik Bose on Mar 30, 2009 06:26 PM
@Diptendu Banerjee , can u plz tell me, how many thousands of industries have been closed due to hooliganism of CITU ? Why CPM didn"t allow computer in 1986? Why english was removed from primary education? For 32 years of misrule of CPM, how many generations hv been crippled and had to flee from Bengal?

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atanu raha
Re: Re: TMC
by atanu raha on Mar 30, 2009 06:30 PM
Mamta is talking 'bout the industrialisation in their style .... she needs to tell where? in the Sky? in the Water? she is anyways against any industry or development on land hehehehe . Can give endless list:
1. nano;
2. APC petro Chem Hub;
3. katowa Thermal power;
4. Barrackpur-Raichak project;
5. east west metro ..

........ Mamta n TMC supporters - pls let us know before - where u want the development and the Industry?

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Kinshuk Samaddar
Re: TMC
by Kinshuk Samaddar on Mar 30, 2009 06:45 PM
Mr BAnerjee you are forgetting,in the state JINDAL are also doing project but no one opposed it. I take your parties claim that 6000 person would get job with an average pay of 10000 say but west bengal have to import potatoes and vegetable from other state as because they have destroyed 1000acres of fertile land.See the price of patato 11 perkg which is supposed to be 7 to 8 in other state.i would suggest lets have a change and see the TMC how it works.Every state should change the government after 5 yrs else the GOONDARAJ of 32 years will go on like this.

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Sahadevan KK
Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by Sahadevan KK on Mar 30, 2009 05:56 PM  | Hide replies

Prakash Karat would be India's Next Prime Minister.
Left will get around 85 seats and two Ammas will support LEFT along with TDP, GOWDA, NAVEEN, NITHISH, YADAVAS...

Prakash Karat Ki Jai
Brinda Karat Ki Jai
Bardan Ki Jai
Mayavati Ki Jai
Jayalalitha Ki Jai

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nisanth dev
Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by nisanth dev on Mar 30, 2009 05:58 PM
If it is going to happen India is going to out of development and will follow the path of Culcutta and Kerala who still lives in the ancient glory

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Sahadevan KK
Re: Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by Sahadevan KK on Mar 30, 2009 06:00 PM
CPM opens many schools & colleges, Nursing Homes & Hospitals for uplifting the poor sections of Kerala & Bengal.
CPM is for socio-economic balance.
It has better control over society

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Ashwin Srinivasan
Re: Re: Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by Ashwin Srinivasan on Mar 30, 2009 06:13 PM
rubbish

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chethan m
Re: Re: Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by chethan m on Mar 30, 2009 06:16 PM
Dear Sahadevan CPM supports ISI,HIJBHUL,LET and all rascal Madani, and 2 creore bangaladeshi illegal migrants and many more like this...??

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Superman
Re: Re: Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by Superman on Mar 30, 2009 06:15 PM
and those schools and colleges produces (K)Callous (K)Calamity(KK) like you.....

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Cynical
Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by Cynical on Mar 30, 2009 06:21 PM
Have you seen a dirty,hairy @ss ?

If not ask Prakash Karat to show his or see your face in the mirror.

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polite
Re: Prakash Karat would be India's Next PM
by polite on Mar 30, 2009 07:08 PM
r u sure gowda and mayawati support karat?

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geo mat
cpm
by geo mat on Mar 30, 2009 05:56 PM

they talk BIG.supposed to b peoples party.BUT the amount of money they got n made nobody can imagine .for eg.pinnarayi vijayan of kerala
they never practise what they preach.holding the very old policies they will pull our country backwards like our PMrightly suggested.

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chandrashekar nayak
God Willing!!!
by chandrashekar nayak on Mar 30, 2009 05:55 PM  | Hide replies

I wish what is stated heer becomes true.The Confused Party of India and the Confused Party of India (Most) are the biggest nuisance to this Nation. They are the traitors and anti development.The economy will recover if these two parties are made to bite the dust in the forthcoming election. Their number should not be more than 10-12 so that they become irrelevant and their influence on policy decissions will be neglible. people like D Raja, Prakash Karat, Yechoory etc etc are biggest blocks in India's growth story. These Chinese agents would have been hanged in public in any other nation for being traitors.
People of Kerala and West Bengal should show some political maturity this time around and ensure that Communists are defeated.Keralites are supposed to be "well educated"(???????)

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polite
Re: God Willing!!!
by polite on Mar 30, 2009 07:14 PM
this time CPIM get only 3-5 seats from kerala.

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REGHUNATH pandaran
Left Front - Their Hidden Agenda
by REGHUNATH pandaran on Mar 30, 2009 05:53 PM

I don't think that they are having much patriotism and to an extent they are having the intentions to keep the people always in poverty and miseries.they fear that if a change would occur their so called comrades would drift away and so they always want to keep them as they are .The beswt examples could be traced From Bengal and Kerala where we could see unemployed youths swarming with their party.

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Anis Ahmed
true or false
by Anis Ahmed on Mar 30, 2009 05:53 PM


Ppl in WB exactly know the dynamics in WB.
For reasons good or bad we know which party
is relavant or irr... be it Nandigram or whatever.

The statements above is all abt JOSH & NOT HOSH.

Like it or not!

Jai Hind!


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anuj agarwal
CPM did some good but they are in bad company
by anuj agarwal on Mar 30, 2009 05:52 PM  | Hide replies

CPM has a bad company. They have this notion of superiority and or not willing to align with BJP. Actually in the last Lok Sabha, Communists and BJP were having same thoughts on many important issues.

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Anis Ahmed
Re: Re: CPM did some good but they are in bad company
by Anis Ahmed on Mar 30, 2009 06:01 PM
Jai!

A correction. Ppl in this forum claim based on whatever sources that d percent of Hindus in Bangladesh has gone down, isn't?

Then logically is it not contradicting yr statement, '" millions Muslims.... voter ID".

The reality could be both Hindus & Muslims movin in
for economic or whatever reasons just like it's happening
to most developed countries globally- illegal immigrants.

It's possible!

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Venkat
Re: Re: Re: CPM did some good but they are in bad company
by Venkat on Mar 30, 2009 06:23 PM
Anis,



You are asbsolutely right in saying that form Bangladesh, people of all faiths have illegally entered into India.



But the question is who sheltered and encouraged them. What are the ill motives of WB Communist government in committing this fraud on the people of India other than their pedantic goal of illicit votes to win the elections.

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Dinenderkumar agarwal
hope is always good
by Dinenderkumar agarwal on Mar 30, 2009 05:46 PM

Yes Lets Hope this really happens
its good for india and all people who are working (i will n ot call them labourers or any other name

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vishwas rajadhyaksha
'After elections, CPM will become irrelevant'
by vishwas rajadhyaksha on Mar 30, 2009 05:44 PM

'After elections, CPM will become so irrelevant' that many of the political parties will either choose Prakash Karat as PM otherwise 2 other alliances have to form govt. on left parties support & for each & every decision, they have to do KOLKATA savari.


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