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'Four-decade relationship with CPM ended just like that'


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Lucky B
Re: All Marxists are scum who pose as intellectuals
by Lucky B on Jul 18, 2012 11:24 AM
Richard Duncan, author of The New Depression says "Explosion of credit created the world we live in, but it now seems that credit cannot expand any further ... If this credit bubble pops, the depression could be so severe that I don't think our civilization could survive it."

Do not follow West blindly. Desi growth should be desi way. Be original. You were inventor of rust free iron, 0 and what not. Some of us doing it again. Read innovators story in Rediff.

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Faisal Tabrez
Known Facts....
by Faisal Tabrez on Jul 18, 2012 10:56 AM  | Hide replies

I believe everyone knows why he was expelled from CPM. What CPM did was right. At least they had courage to be right and throw anyone who thinks he enjoys more credit than his party. Mr. S shall learn to respect the team he belongs too but its too late for him now. Anyway learning for others.

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g
Re: Known Facts....
by g on Jul 18, 2012 04:22 PM
i lost respect for S after i came to know that he is living in a palatial bugalow in Kolkatta. CPM had leaders like him and had leaders like Namboodaripad.

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suresh kumar
Re: Re: Known Facts....
by suresh kumar on Jul 18, 2012 06:52 PM
That was the case with EMS, AKG,Basavapunnaiah etc. But the new era leaders of that party leads grand life. CPM expelled S C for not withdrawing support based on differences in the nuclear treaty. Later on, as in many other issues, party realised that it was a tactical error! Now who is wrong?

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Ram Sharma
Re: Known Facts....
by Ram Sharma on Jul 18, 2012 11:59 AM
right

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subra moniam
Re: Known Facts....
by subra moniam on Jul 18, 2012 12:12 PM
of course, he enjoyed more credit and credibility than the corrupt CPM. what was wrong with that?

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Ram Sharma
Re: Re: Known Facts....
by Ram Sharma on Jul 18, 2012 01:00 PM
dear subra.. U may hv difference of opinion regd communism, but the fact remains that Leftists r the least corrupt people in the country, as was seen during 2008 nuclear issue voting. Each MP was said to b traded upto Rs 20-25 cr as told by Bardhan of CPI & Amar Singh of SP

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brian crasto
he is a turncoat
by brian crasto on Jul 18, 2012 10:53 AM  | Hide replies

One should stick to principles rather than personalities. I am in the congress since I was 18 and now I am 52. I dont have any posts but I will vote for the congress inspite of being corrupt as there is no alternative to them

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Nikus Kumar
Re: he is a turncoat
by Nikus Kumar on Jul 18, 2012 04:19 PM
Support BJP

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g
Re: he is a turncoat
by g on Jul 18, 2012 04:24 PM
congress has long back changed its principles - serving the country to looting the nation through corruption and killing all the institutions. so if you continue with this party ...?

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ramakrishnan balasubramanian
Somnath Chatterjee, opportunist
by ramakrishnan balasubramanian on Jul 18, 2012 10:30 AM  | Hide replies

The expulsion of Somnath Chatterjee from the CPI(M) for disobeying party's diktat was certainly correct. Chatterjee thought he was much bigger than the party failing to take a lesson or two from veterans like Jyoti Babu who was once tipped tobecome PM of the country. Deteroiation in the quality of politics is because of people like Chatterjee who for his own interest and sake of power, wanted to enter into congress bandwagon ditching his own policies which he had followed for more than four decades. When you want power and that too in the company of new friends, you naturally do not deserve to be seen in the august company of the old people. He is an opportunist. He had been a partisan Speaker and his contribution is no comparison to that of PA Sangma. What was Chatterjee's contribution as the Chairman of WBIDC> He was known as a MoU dada and he enjoyed all the comforts without contribution to the industry in West Bengal. If one has to read on the life of a veteran people should look upto the contributions of Late PDG, Sundarayya, PR, AKG and EMS and a host of others not an opportunist like Somanath babu.

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Ram Sharma
Re: Somnath Chatterjee, opportunist
by Ram Sharma on Jul 18, 2012 12:02 PM
i also think that s c was opportunist

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Lucky B
Re: We Are A Nation Of Shameless Onlookers
by Lucky B on Jul 18, 2012 10:38 AM
The problem of the nation is too much analysis. Just do your duty, everything will be fine.

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paul john
Keeping the Faith
by paul john on Jul 18, 2012 07:46 AM  | Hide replies

Indian general population over a period saw
the best and worst of colonolial think.As a
nation many communities were discriminated
against.Today whatever the Industrials tried
and the political class preferred and the
movie actor showed is copied and so the
general population wants foreign exposure
through degrees and qualification from
foreign universities.Please try to oblige the
repressed Indian by sending millions of
Indians to all the universities and dont
allow the foreigner to come and teach
here.Actually our teachers are very good
thats why the Indian runs for their degrees.
Prof.Paul

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some one
Re: Keeping the Faith
by some one on Jul 18, 2012 07:58 AM

It is totally wrong. Indian teaching and teachers are horrible. They teach students to be slaves and to copy thoughts of others, and not to think on their own or discover solutions or take their own observations. Secondary observation is no good, primary observation is essential for progress of knowledge.

Therefore Indian students never get exposed to real discovery of knowledge.
Western countries have developed because of general encouragement to the habit of taking primary observations, and primary thinking.



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suresh kumar
Re: Re: Keeping the Faith
by suresh kumar on Jul 18, 2012 07:03 PM
If it is so, then why the foreign institutions flock Indian IITs and IIMs for campus recruitment? A good chunk of IT pros in US is Indians. It has become a fashion for the educated youth to trash any thing Indian and blindly embrace the west!

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Lucky B
Re: Re: Keeping the Faith
by Lucky B on Jul 18, 2012 10:41 AM
Teachers are good as per the curriculum. Change the system, and you will find that teachers are amazing in that too.
I agree with your rest of the post about parroting.

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kallol paul
Young stars joining Politics is a foolish call!
by kallol paul on Jul 18, 2012 02:09 AM

After all how long the old will live or stand?

And I hope youngsters does not mean the ones from political family only and rest remain as cadres and workers.

Who has ears and eyes and a platform for a common man any where? I repeat ANYWHERE!

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Prem Mohan
Re: get rid of each manuwadi corrupt trader govt. babu
by Prem Mohan on Jul 18, 2012 09:58 AM
You are absolutely correct but why start with Anna and banias? These are all small fry. Start at the top and nationalise everything, starting with black money and foreign bank accounts. All productive activity, including agriculture, industry and services should be nationalised. The Government should open lakhs of PSUs and give decent jobs to all Indians so that they can look after their families.

Soon, India will also be prosperous like North Korea.

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R Chakravarti
Re: Re: get rid of each manuwadi corrupt trader govt. babu
by R Chakravarti on Jul 18, 2012 11:10 AM
The best sarcasm I've ever seen!

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