01-25-2007, 07:57 PM
Even the comrades are beginning to sit up at the grave threat developing in West Bengal as is clear from this statesman news. It is the muslim clergy that organized muslims in Nandigram. Muslim percentage has grown from 19% in 1977 to 25 % today. It will grow to 30 % in 2025.
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CPM to begin awareness campaign
KOLKATA, Jan. 24: The recent violence in Nandigram and Singur and <b>apparent influence of religious leaders over the minority population in East Midnapore and North-24 Parganas b</b>ecame the focal point at a meeting of the CPI-M state committee today. While debating the issue of land acquisition, a section of party leaders expressed their concern over the partyâs support base in these areas. The leadership decided to initiate a mass campaign in rural Bengal to win over public opinion. As announced earlier, 27 January would be observed by the CPI-M as Nandigram Diwas all over the state. All senior leaders, including the chief minister, attended the day-long session at Alimuddin Street.
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CPM to begin awareness campaign
KOLKATA, Jan. 24: The recent violence in Nandigram and Singur and <b>apparent influence of religious leaders over the minority population in East Midnapore and North-24 Parganas b</b>ecame the focal point at a meeting of the CPI-M state committee today. While debating the issue of land acquisition, a section of party leaders expressed their concern over the partyâs support base in these areas. The leadership decided to initiate a mass campaign in rural Bengal to win over public opinion. As announced earlier, 27 January would be observed by the CPI-M as Nandigram Diwas all over the state. All senior leaders, including the chief minister, attended the day-long session at Alimuddin Street.

