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Monitoring Indian Communists - 3
Communists again spouting $hit.

Communists criticise Pelosi`s meeting with Dalai Lama
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Hyderabad, Mar 21 : The Communist Party of India (CPI) has criticised US Speaker Nancy Pelosi's meeting with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala and termed the Tibet issue an "internal affair" of China.

"The Government should see that their meeting does not turn into an anti-China meeting," said CPI General Secretary A B Bardhan.

"All countries have internal areas where the situation is sometimes disturbed. There should be no interference from anyone," said Bardhan.

Bardhan is in Hyderabad to check the arrangements for the CPI's 20th National Congress, which is scheduled to be held from March 23.

He accused the Congress-led UPA Government of taking India towards a "strategic partnership" with the US, which would harm the country.

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"The Government should see that their meeting does not turn into an anti-China meeting," <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Who is this commie to instruct anyone? He should move to his communist paradise of China if he is so worried of hurting their fragile sentiments. Typical, traitorous commie. Does anyone know what state this guy is from?
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<!--QuoteBegin-Pandyan+Mar 21 2008, 09:37 PM-->QUOTE(Pandyan @ Mar 21 2008, 09:37 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"The Government should see that their meeting does not turn into an anti-China meeting," <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Who is this commie to instruct anyone? He should move to his communist paradise of China if he is so worried of hurting their fragile sentiments. Typical, traitorous commie. Does anyone know what state this guy is from?
[right][snapback]79890[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->I don't know what state he is living in, but ultimately that doesn't matter, because from Kerala to Bengal the communits have no state (in India). Indian communits' first allegiance is to the Communist Tyranny of China, uhhh I mean the PRC. They never stand up for India. But when they so much as sniff something even remotely connected to their beloved CTC, they jump up and down shrieking about "anti-Chinese" meetings and conspiracies and demand it to be ended and suppressed.

And again, in this too, Indian communits are like the christoislamics of India whose allegiances are similarly located outside of India (unless India were to become christoislamic, of course, in which case they will finally become loyal). But then, christoislamicommunism is one and the same religion anyway, so this is no surprise.
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CIA Atrocities Documents - Media Silence on Indian Communist Activities<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Considering that the same communist parties are sharing power at the Centre (with a role and weight grossly disproportionate to the number of their seats in Parliament), influencing India's foreign/economic/social policy, this should have been breaking news.

But for some reason, it isnt. Himesh Reshammiya being spotted in a burkha is! Some obscure letter written by Mahatma Gandhi 60 years ago is getting all the attention.The question to ask: the silence, is it all deliberate?

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CIA Document on :
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Media is silent because they are also listed.
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Virenji it is an old article from 2007. Bharat-rakshak had an detailed discussion on it at that time.
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<b>Upright Kerala police official frequently shifted by Commie LDF</b>
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Mar 26, 2008

Thiruvananthapuram, March 26 - Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan has come under attack from the opposition for frequently shifting a senior police official, considered by many as an upright officer.

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Rishiraj Singh, recently posted as special officer to tackle illicit liquor menace in the state, has now been given charge of VVIP security.

While the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) criticized Achuthanandan for shunting the IGP out to the new post, the chief minister defended the action.

'He has been given a very responsible job which will include the entire security arrangements of VVIP visitors. It is wrong to conclude that he was shifted for other reasons,' he told reporters here.

However, UDF convenor P.P. Thankachen said everyone knows that he has been shifted because he was doing a good job of cleaning up the illicit liquor lobby.

'Is it not quite clear that the Communist Party of India Marxist (CPI-M)-led government is supported by the illicit liquor lobby. Of late, this officer has been very tough on those in the trade who have close links with the CPI-M. And when he crossed the limits, he was booted out,' Thankachen told reporters.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Bardhan 're-elected' CPI general secretary</b>
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Thu, Mar 27 04:25 PM

Hyderabad, March 27 - A.B. Bardhan has been 're-elected' as the general secretary of Communist Party of India (CPI) for the fourth consecutive term at the party's 20th national congress which concluded here Thursday.

S. Sudhakar Reddy of Andhra Pradesh has been elected as deputy general secretary, an indication that he is being groomed to succeed Bardhan.

According to the party constitution, a person can hold the post for only four terms.

D. Raja, Gurudas Dasgupta, Nandagopal Bhattacharjee, C.K. Chandrappan, Shameem Faizee, Atul Kumar Anjan and Amarjeet Kaur are the other members of the secretariat.

The party congress elected a 138-member national council, of which 13 are candidate members. Bardhan told a news conference that 32 new members were elected to the body.

The council elected a 31-member national executive. Five new members were elected to the executive. Aziz Pasha of Andhra Pradesh, C. Divakaran of Kerala, B.K Kango of Maharashtra, Annie Raja, general secretary of National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW) and Pallab Sengupta of the international department of the party are the new faces.

The council also elected a nine-member central control commission with R. Nalla Kannu as the president and Ajay Chakraborthi as the secretary.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Scrap CPM and Chinese occupation of Tibet

Karat of CPM utters the K-word; both CPM and Chinese occupation of Tibet should be scrapped, thrown into the dustbin of history.


CPM has shown its true colours as anti-national party. CPM owes allegiance to an extra-territorial power called China. It is time the genocide in Tibet perpetrated by the Chinese troops (calling it fraudulently, 'peoples' war') is fully exposed and the Free World should start demanding immediate independence for Tibet, NOW.



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Free Tibet? Karat utters the K-word

- Leader draws parallel with Indian scenario, says protesters doing 'great disservice' to nation

OUR BUREAU (Kolkata, Telegraph, 1 April 2008)



A child at a rally for Tibet in Sydney on Monday. (Reuters)

Coimbatore/Behrampore, March 31: Prakash Karat today said those who supported the movement for an independent Tibet were doing "a great disservice" to India, which too faces the problem of secessionist demands.

"Those in India who want to join this chorus for an independent Tibet will be doing a great disservice to our own country. Are we going to support a free Nagaland? Or a free Jammu and Kashmir? Or those other secessionist demands?" the CPM general secretary asked.

Karat said he appreciated the central government's stand that anti-China activities would not be allowed on Indian soil. He favoured talks between Beijing and representatives of the Dalai Lama within the framework of the "one-China policy" to sort out their differences.

The CPM general secretary said there was a tendency to violate the sovereignty of nations in the "name of human rights" and "ethnic minorities".

He said he detected a "western design" in such attempts to break up nation states, and cited the instance of Kosovo. The CPM is against secessionism, whether it involves China, any other Asian country or a European nation, he said.

Karat attacked the BJP and National Democratic Alliance convener George Fernandes for their positions on China and Tibet.

The BJP has come out with a statement criticising the government's stand. Fernandes has urged the Centre to boycott China and refuse to allow the Olympic torch into India.

When he was defence minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, Fernandes had remarked controversially that China was India's enemy number one. Karat, however, cited how the Vajpayee government had to put on record that Tibet was an autonomous region of China.

"That is the correct position," the CPM chief said. "We want a dialogue between the Chinese government and the representatives of the Dalai Lama. Beijing has already said it is willing to hold talks provided the Dalai Lama does not want to go out of the framework of one China."

He added: "Some Indian politicians are toeing the line of certain western powers like the US which would lead to the break-up of larger states in the name of human rights or rights of ethnic minorities."

Asked for his reaction to the way Beijing had summoned Indian ambassador Nirupama Rao in the middle of the night to protest the attack on its embassy in Delhi, Karat said he was not well-versed in diplomatic practices.

In Behrampore, Murshidabad, foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee repeated the Centre's stand that Tibet was an autonomous region of China.

<b>"In 1959, the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, had provided shelter to the Dalai Lama on condition that he would independently (with full freedom) preach his religion but would not indulge in any kind of politics that may affect India-China relations," Mukherjee told reporters after inaugurating a BEd College in Suti, Murshidabad, about 275km from Calcutta. "The Dalai Lama is an honoured guest in India and a religious leader. When the Dalai Lama left Tibet for India, it was a part of China. Today, too, Tibet is very much a part of China."</b>

Asked to comment on Fernandes's demands, he said: "When he (Fernandes) was defence minister, he had said that China was enemy number one. Then he went on a trip to China. It was in 1959 that the Indian government had formulated its stand on China, and it is still unchanged."


http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080401/jsp/...ory_9081131.jsp

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Left owes allegiance to countries outside India: Dikshit
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dikshit alleged the Left parties owe allegiance to countries outside India and not India. “Why do they oppose it for India and not for their supposed friends — China and Russia?” she asked, adding: “They do something, mean something else and say a third thing.”

She alleged the Left parties had one set of parameters for their government in West Bengal, another for the country and yet another for the UPA government, she said.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Maoists open doors for NRIs

Dhanbad: <b>The Communist Party of India (Maoist) has opened its doors to non-resident Indians (NRIs) and foreign nationals living in India. </b>“An Indian residing in a foreign country and otherwise fit for party membership, may be given membership, <b>a foreigner residing in India permanently can also be given membership,” </b>reads the new constitution of CPI (Maoist) released recently.

The outfit has also resolved to be more stringent on international issues. Further, it has decided to recruit full-time members at 16. The number of child recruits, it may be mentioned, is already on the rise in the twin states of Bihar and Jharkhand due to malnutrition and acute poverty in the villages.

Interestingly, the outfit envisioning a classless society has fixed separate norms for membership to people belonging to different classes with a clear bias in favour of the working class. It has prescribed six months obervation period for members coming from working classes and agricultural labourers; one year for middle peasants, petty bourgeoisie and urban middle class; and two years for other classes.

The outfit further clarifies that no one from the exploiting classes (read rich and upper caste people) will be admitted into the party unless he or she hands over his or her property to the party. There is no such bar for the rest.

The outfit’s new constitution reflects a marked change in their strategy with greater focus on the armed struggle. "Armed movement will remain the main form of struggle and the army the main form of organization. Mass organizations and mass struggles are necessary and indispensable but their purpose is to serve the war. The immediate and most urgent task is to establish a full-fledged people's liberation army (PLA) and by developing and transforming guerilla zones and guerrilla bases," the constitution reads.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dhanbad: The Communist Party of India (Maoist) has opened its doors to non-resident Indians (NRIs) and foreign nationals living in India. “An Indian residing in a foreign country and otherwise fit for party membership, may be given membership, a foreigner residing in India permanently can also be given membership,” reads the new constitution of CPI (Maoist) released recently.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Not clear whether FOSA, FOIL, ASHA etc had to re-apply or not.
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http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2008/03/hel...urdered-in.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sunday, March 30, 2008
 
<b>help the families of hindus murdered in malabar by communists and mohammedans</b>
mar 30th, 2008

the final solution: communists are simply killing hindus in kannur district. and in calicut, it is mohammedans doing it.

i got this appeal to help the poor hindus. i believe it is a genuine appeal.

note in particular 24-33, the victims in maraad when a group of armed mohammedans ambushed them on a beach where they were relaxing. these were fishermen, presumably scheduled caste. but nobody is bothered about their rights. everyone is worried that the mohammedans have not been able to come back and occupy their houses among hindus. yes, these were people who had known about the coming massacre and had strategically left the area en masse quietly a day before; and from whose mosques blood-stained swords were found; note that mohammedan women had formed a cordon around the mosques to prevent police from going in. so the mohammedan females are active collaborators in jihad.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->See further at link (includes list with the names of the poor Hindus killed by islamiterrorism and communiterrorism).
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Kannur massacre that was mentioned from 9 March 2008 onwards in this thread:

http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx...eID=5857&SKIN=C
"WE PAID OUR LIFE TO UPHOLD SANATHANA DHARMA, PLEASE HELP OUR FAMILY MEMBERS"
Victims of CPI(M) / Islamic terror in Kerala since 2000
(Victims 24-33 in that list were murdered by islam and its army of the faithful; the rest by communism and its army of comrades.)


http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx...eID=5221&SKIN=K
List of Hindu activists killed by CPI(M) goons and NDF Terrorists after LDF Govt. took over power in Kerala on 18th May 2006.


http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx...eID=5771&SKIN=B
shows how Ambika Soni, the christoterrorist right-hand of christoterrorist Sonia Gandhi, supported the murderous communists:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->New Delhi: Congress leaders came out immediately to support their partners in appeasement-  Veerappa Moily says Congress party condemns and  demand stern action be taken against the attack on CPI(M) office. Congres leaders Sheila Dikshit and Ambika Sony also rushed to CPI(M) office to offer their sympathy ( We advice Congress leaders in Delhi to find the facts about Kannur Terror from their own MLA K.Sudhagaran from Kannur, who recently shared Podium with RSS leaders to condemn CPM brutalities in Kannur)

In one of the biggest joke in the whole episode  Ambika Soni says ‘‘This incident proves that the communal forces can only stab us in the back and not confront us with real political issues,’’ (Hindus in the Nation know very well who is Stabbing them from back and front)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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And terrible pictures of the communists' handiwork that christoterrorist Ambika Sonia hid/defended:
http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=5770
Like the islamists the communists behead Hindus in Kerala, while in another part of India they literally cannibalise Hindus.


And like their christian brethren (such as the christocolonial brits, and christoterrorists of Rome before them), the communits destroy schools:
http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx...eID=5458&SKIN=K
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Vidhyabharati School at Thalassery (Kerala) ransacked by CPI(M) criminals</b>

On January 27th 2008, a group of CPI[M] criminals attacked the Vidyabharathi school in Thalassery, Kannur Dist. Kerala.  The school, Adiyodi Vakeel Smaraka Tagore Vidyapeetam [CBSE syllabus] is run by a charitable trust functioning in the name of Swargeeya Gopalan Adiyodi Vakeel former pranth sangachalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Gopalan Adiyodi Vakeel was a Gandhian and forerunner of many nationalistic movements in and around Thalassery.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Contains photos of communist vandalism of school.
The brave courageous communists take on children's school tables and chairs! Watch and be amazed at this stupefying (literally) feat of communitwitism! Utopia is but a step away!
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<b>Orginally posted by Tilak</b>

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Indian Human Rights activist <b>Angana Chatterji</b>, speaks during a press conference in Srinagar on April 5, 2008. Key Indian and Kashmiri human rights activists announced launch of <b>voluntary</b> <b>people's tribunal</b> that will investigate New Delhi's human rights record in the revolt-hit region. AFP PHOTO/Rouf BHAT (Photo credit should read ROUF BHAT/AFP/Getty Images)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Members of an International People's Tribunal on Human Rights including <b>Angana Chatterji ©</b> attend a press conference in Srinagar on April 5, 2008. Key Indian and Kashmiri human rights activists announced launch of voluntary people's tribunal that will investigate New Delhi's human rights record in the revolt-hit region. AFP PHOTO/Rouf BHAT (Photo credit should read ROUF BHAT/AFP/Getty Images)
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For the benefit of gallery and new comers :

More about Heroine "Angana" from : http://angana.blogspot.com/

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Red Badge of Umbrage, Angana Chatterji exposed</b>
Monday, 27 June 2005
By <b>Narayanan Komerath</b>

It's a searing image from the Gulf War of 1991. There were 180,000 Indians trapped in Saddam's Iraq, starving. But the well-fed cats and dogs of the citizens of western nations, sobbed the Indian Ambassador in sheer frustration, had higher priority on the UN's evacuation flights than starving Indian children. Last week this priority system came flashing back in the words of President Subbiondo dof the <b>California Institute of Integral Studies.</b>

It was a terrible week again for Indian children. According to Times of India, <b>"a large number of Maoist guerrillas ran amok in a Bihar district bordering Nepal reportedly killing up to 21 people. ..Over 300 Maoist guerrillas.. attacked the Madhuban bazaar, opened fire,.. set fire to the police station and block office, killing two policemen and a bank guard… exploded bombs,.. ransacked (banks) .. bombed houses .. looted cash and jewellery."</b>1

Nothing new there, except the brand-new set of bereaved families. The Comrades have been doing this for the past 60 years. A little primer for those too young to understand what "Maoist" means, or how it relates to "Marxist", "Communist", and "People's Tribunals":


Red Amoebic Fission

Frustrated with elections, dissent etc., the would-be Stalins and Maos of the Communist Party of India (CPI) have spun off ever-more violent terrorist groups. The Chinese-funded CPI (Marxist) successively delegated Class War to the CPI (M-Leninist), CPI (ML-Trotskyite), and CPI (ML-Maoist). This last entity is also called "Naxalite", after the West Bengal village of Naxalbari where they started Class War by robbing and beheading farmers and any other productive citizens in the early 1970s. Short-lived in Kerala, where it ran afoul of the CPI (M)'s own protection racket, Naxal terrorism has thrived in Andhra and Jharkhand, and is now starting in Orissa. The "People's War Group" (PWG) of the CPI (MLM) had a website announcing <b>"People's Tribunal"</b> Death Warrants for 3 elected, serving Chief Ministers of Indian States. In 2003, CPI (ML) and CPI (MLM) merged into CPI (Maoist), which is on the US State Department's list of terrorist groups along with its Nepalese counterpart, CPN (Maoist).
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Most Newsworthy: <b>Our Heroine's Travails</b>

So does any of this trigger concern? Apparently not at the San Francisco Chronicle, nor at<b> CIIS.</b> What is far more important is that <b>Associate Professor Angana Chatterji of the CIIS</b> managed to get citizens in otherwise-peaceful Orissa state <b>so mad that they walked out on her </b><b>"People's Tribunal"</b> and <b>made her destroy the tapes she had made of their comments under false pretences. Apparently they got mad when they realized that the "professor" had come by in an earlier year posing as a "journalist", and written articles casting them as savages, and co-authored a "Comprehensive Report" falsely casting their brave struggle to rise from the wreckage of a monster cyclonic storm in 2000 as "religious hate-mongering"</b>. Among other antics.

The agreed facts are:


1. <b>A team of some seven leftist (or "People's") activists calling themselves the "People's Tribunal" came to Bhubhaneshwar, Orissa and started taping statements from the gracious locals. Presumably, the locals were led to believe that this was an official government delegation.
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2. The con was going hunky-dory until the witnesses got a FAX from someone who recognized their interrogators. Calling back, the witnesses learned with growing rage that the interrogator(s) had been seen addressing meetings of the CPI (M), were probably foreign-funded, with at least one member being considered to be rabidly anti-Hindu (anti-India?)

3. Tribunal member "Dr. Hans", a local professor, went out to see what was keeping the witnesses, and upon finding out, "went home directly". Didn't see any need to return and warn the damsels-in-imagined-distress, or call police. Drove home. Perhaps didn't appreciate being made a goat.

4. The locals, realizing that the "Tribunal" was not an official government delegation with senior jurists, but a gang of leftists with their hired lawyers, returned and <b>demanded that the tapes be destroyed, and advised the Tribunal to leave town.</b> Whether they yelled: "Rape!" "Tape!" or "Ape!" is open to question, per comments at the Sulekha.com portal, but certainly tempers seem to have flared. The hired lawyers promptly left town in disgust, seeing that the con game was up<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Forum of Indian leftists, the<b> Communist umbrella organization in the US (see "FOIL</b> Primer"), has discovered Internet Petitions:

<b>1. To Stop Gujarat Chief Minister Modi from Coming to the US.

2. To Stop funding to Tsunami victims. </b>

3. To protest the NYPD's questioning of bearded comrade Rakesh Sharma who was videotaping the Metlife Building in NYC for over 30 minutes nonstop. This worthy cites his hosts to prove his bona fides, including Arjun Appadurai, New York college professor. One wonders if this is the same Arjun Appadurai who signed another FOIL Petition in 2002, "endorsing" the Report co-authored by Angana Chatterji. The NYPD should be most gratified to hear what Appadurai and his South Asia cohorts endorsed - <b>the claim that sending money to help the families of New York Firefighters after the 911 terrorist attacks was proof of "anti-Muslim" behavior, since "all the attackers were Muslim and most of the victims were non-Muslim"</b>. The same FOIL gang is also the ones who chortled about how they conducted demonstrations in New York, flouting orders from the NYPD and thus snarling traffic.

4. <b>A Petition to get the Rajeev Gandhi Foundation to stop telling the truth about Gujarat being the best-run state in India</b>, with low crime, high freedom, and opportunity for all, since it was not in line with pre-approved Conclusions of the Politburo.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<b>Nandigram people to fight CPM on their own</b>
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20080424/nation.htm#2

Kolkata, April 23

The people of Nandigram today defied both Mamata Banerjee and state Congress president Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi and unanimously decided to fight together against the CPM in the coming panchayat polls on their own.

<b>The BJP, the SUCI, the CPI (M-L), the RJD, the Samajwadi Party and all other anti-CPM forces have agreed to lend their support to the Nandigram people. The RSP, one of the major partners of the Left Front, would these parties against the CPM.</b>

The local leaders of all anti-CPM parties took the decision at a meeting at Nandigram today. The panchayat elections would be held in three phases beginning May 11.

Candidates of the CPM and other Front parties had already filed their nomination papers for contesting zila parisad, panchayat samiti and anchal pradhan elections.

Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today met chief secretary A.K. Deb, home secretary Ashoke Mohan Chakraborty and DGP Anup Bhora at the Writers Buildings and discussed the preparations for the polls.

After the meeting, the home secretary said they had demanded one company of paramilitary forces from the Centre for its deployment in the state during the panchayat elections, but the demand was turned down.

He said the government was taking extra precautionary measures in the Naxalite-dominated areas of Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum, Midnapore and Burdwan, where several CPM workers and their supporters were killed by Maoists recently.

He said superintendents of police were told to identify specific areas where major disturbances were apprehended during the polls and accordingly the forces would be deployed.

CPM state secretary Biman Bose alleged today that there was an unholy alliance of communal and reactionary forces against the CPM, but still the party would win the maximum number of seats in the three-tier panchayat polls.
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<b>Veteran Gandhian Nirmala Deshpande passes away</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Veteran Gandhian Nirmala Deshpande passed away in New Delhi early on Thursday morning. She was 79.

Deshpande, a Rajya Sabha member, had not been keeping well since the past two-three days, and she died in her sleep early today morning, Rajshree, one of her close associates, told PTI.

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Commie retard Girish Karnad justifying Goan Inquisiton and forcible conversions of Hindus:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->‘Goa: A Daughter’s Story’ is open to controversial readings in the polarised climate of today and Couto is anxious that some of her chapters are not misinterpreted. She admits that conversions were violent but argues that violent birth certainly does not preclude 400 years of nurturing. And as for misinterpretation, any grist is suitable for mills that seem to grind against communal harmony and the sustenance of the Indian-ness of pluralism. Her doubts were dispelled by Girish Karnad: “You should go by what you know or feel in your bones to be right — that even if conversions were forced or violent, the faith that people gained from them could prove to be culturally and spiritually enriching.”

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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Marxist thuggery </b>
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CPM's murderous campaign in Bengal
The situation in West Bengal continues to worsen by the day with the CPI(M)'s lumpen cadre on the rampage, targeting anybody who dares to stand up to Marxist thuggery. The ongoing panchayat elections in the State have been reduced to a farce and the results can be predicted even without counting the votes. Desperate to retain its stranglehold over rural Bengal, where people have begun to rebel against the CPI(M)-led Left Front Government's policy of grabbing prime agricultural land in the name of setting up industrial units, apart from its abysmal failure to check increasing impoverishment of the masses, the Marxists have dropped all pretences of practising democratic politics and taken recourse to what they do best: Bludgeoning people into submission. The shameful manner in which Opposition candidates have been disallowed the right to contest the panchayat elections through coercion and worse and potential anti-CPI(M) voters have been chased out of their homes in numerous places bears witness to the reign of terror that has been unleashed by those who wax eloquent on the need for free and fair elections from their perch at Alimuddin Street in Kolkata and AK Gopalan Bhavan in New Delhi. The level to which the Marxists, who never tire of pontificating on political morality and finding fault with others, can stoop to achieve their goal is demonstrated by the contemptible attempt to frame an upright officer of the CRPF for refusing to follow the instructions of a certain CPI(M) member of Parliament whose claim to fame is no different from that of a dreaded criminal. Having subverted every agency of the state, including the State Election Commission, it is not surprising that the CPI(M) has faced no obstacles in its murderous campaign to seize control over panchayats and thus exercise absolute power over the masses.

This is not about politics as it is understood in democratic societies; it is about supplanting political pluralism with single party dominance. Since this cannot be achieved through free and fair elections, the CPI(M) has opted for the only alternative: Relentless and terrifying violence. The victims of the rapacious Marxists's lust for power are not necessarily activists and supporters of the Trinamool Congress -- the other Congress has reconciled itself to the role of a collaborator in the hope of crumbs being thrown its way -- but, as the latest incidents of violence show, also those of the CPI(M)'s allies in the Left Front. The RSP has reason to feel angry and bitter that its members and leaders should be maimed and murdered by Marxist cadre. But it lacks the courage to walk out of an alliance that has clearly been reduced to no more than what CPI(M) leader Biman Bose has described as a "political necessity". Yet, if the lesser partners of the CPI(M) were to walk out of the Left Front, the Marxists would have had to struggle to retain the edge over their electoral foes -- the fraction of votes that ensures the perpetuation of CPI(M) rule in West Bengal is contributed by the RSP, the Forward Bloc and the CPI. For all their threats to walk out of the Left Front, the CPI(M)'s 'allies' continue to meekly submit themselves to humiliation and more. It is not 'ideology' that keeps them together, but the temptation of loaves and fishes of office. Meanwhile, West Bengal continues to pay a terrible price
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<!--QuoteBegin-Bharatvarsh+May 9 2008, 08:02 AM-->QUOTE(Bharatvarsh @ May 9 2008, 08:02 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Commie retard Girish Karnad justifying Goan Inquisiton and forcible conversions of Hindus:
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