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Maoist bandh in three districts



Maoist bandh in three districts


MIDNAPORE, Oct. 19: Maoists have called a 12-hour bandh in Midnapore West, Bankura and Purulia districts on 23 October over the proposed steel plant at Salboni in Midnapore West by the Jindal group of industries.
The foundation of the plant will be laid by the chief minister, Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on 2 November. Union minister for steel and fertilizers, Mr Ram Vilash Paswan and a few other Union ministers are likely to be present on the occasion. Posters in support of the bandh have already been put up by the Midnapore West-Bankura-Puruila zonal committee of the CPI (Maoist) at Thakuranipahari, Muchkandna and several other places under Simulpal gram panchayat in Belpahari. 
The posters read ~ "No land should be acquired without giving adequate compensation to the farmers" and "Police-CPI-M terrorism will be fought out". In view of the Maoists’ call for bandh and the assembly of state and Central ministers on 2 November, the district administration and police officials along with representatives of Jindal Steel discussed the security arrangement at Midnapore Circuit House. The Rs 35,000-crore mega steel plant will come up on 4,500 acres, of which around 4,000 acres are government land while the rest 500 acres are owned by the farmers. However, the private land was acquired by the Jindals after holding dialogues directly with the farmers.
Meanwhile, Belpahari police intercepted a mini bus from Simulpal to Silda at Sahari point with a bandh poster stuck on its body. n SNS
Shift possible for Aerotropolis project


Kanchan Siddiqui
DURGAPUR, Oct. 19: The country's first Aerotropolis project at Andal may shift either to Purulia or Tagore's Santiniketan as these areas are beyond the coal bearing sector, said a top official of the Bengal Aerotropolis Projects Limited (BAPL) today. The official said that it doesn't have much time to wait for execution of the project as certain foreign aviation companies are having equity participation.
The Rs 10,000 crore project had received a setback last month after Coal India Limited expressed concern fearing a huge revenue loss as the project was being developed over a rich coal bearing zone.
Dr Partha S Bhattacharyya, chairman, CIL in his official communication to the state commerce & industry minister, Mr Nirupam Sen on 1 September said: “It is proposed that the matter of building an aero complex over coal bearing areas at Andal may be re-looked so that the valuable coal reserves may not be blocked for development of the country. An alternate site in the non-coal-bearing area having metamorphic rock formation may be identified for development of such permanent structures.”
The CIL's objection came as a setback for the state commerce & industry department. The West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) that is assigned to help acquire 3,500 acres of land for the project, meanwhile initiated primary work by asking the Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (CMPDI), a CIL subsidiary with an intention to convince the BAPL that the CIL chairman's warning had no impact on the state bid for the project.
WBIDC managing director, Dr Subrata Gupta in his official communication to the regional director, CMPDI, Asansol on 30 September had some quarries about the site at Andal that included: The quality and quantity of coal available and depth at which these reserves occur; the plan for working these coal reserves over the next 5, 10, 15, 20 years; which of these reserves would be worked through open cast mining and which by underground mining?; In case of open cast mining, what would be the affected surface area for each coal block and for underground mining what would be the minimum land requirement at surface? and finally, If underground or open cast mining is resorted to, what would be the procedure adopted for reclamation of the mining area?
Dr Gupta told The Statesman: “We are waiting for the report of a joint survey that was conducted by the CPPDI and Asansol Durgapur Development Authority (ADDA) last month.” Mr Partha Ghosh, MD, BAPL said: “We don't have enough time to wait for the project at Andal. Some foreign companies have equity participation at the proposed Aerotropolis there.”
A top official of the company said: “We shall wait for some more time, or else we would have to shift it to a non-coal-bearing zone like Santiniketan or Purulia. Primary talks in this regard are also on.”


Jharia burns in anger
SHASHANK SHEKHAR
 
Dhanbad, Oct. 15: The public investment bureau (PIB) has shown the green light to a Rs 6,997-crore Jharia rehabilitation package and it is just a matter of time before the Union Cabinet puts its stamp of approval. But the million dollar question is who will convince some 400,000 residents to evacuate the danger zone, where an underground fire has been raging for more than 90 years?


The people of Jharia are fully aware that the area — a hotbed of illegal mining activities — is no longer safe for them. Land subsidence and gas poisoning have already claimed victims in Dharmanagar, Chuthakuli, Ghanudih, Indira Nagar and Rajput Bustee, but still not one among the 68,000-odd families is willing to leave what they claim to be their ancestral land.


According to a recent Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) report, at least 7,100 families are living in the “highly vulnerable zone” and need immediate rehabilitation. But the BCCL’s attempts to shift them have been thwarted every time by residents who dub the move mere eyewash.


They believe the coal major would act in a partisan way once they leave Jharia. “The officials will only compensate their own workers. What will happen to us?” a resident voiced his fears.


BCCL sources said the Jharia Action Plan okayed by the PIB would be implemented in three phases — dousing underground fire, rehabilitating residents and relocating highways and railway tracks that pass over the Jharia coalfields. While about Rs 4,000 crore will be spent on rehabilitation and relocation, Rs 2,000 crore will be used to douse the fire, raging since 1916, and save billions of tonnes of quality coal that may fetch the Coal India Limited (CIL) big money. The rest of the money under the Jharia Action Plan has been sanctioned for the Raniganj coal belt in Bengal.


At a recent news meet, BCCL’s technical director P.K. Lahiri had announced that more than 70 small townships on 595 acres of land would be built to rehabilitate those displaced from Jharia. Already, 2,352 dwelling units have been constructed at Belgaria. Lahiri said the townships would come up at Bhuli-II and its adjoining areas. They would be connected with proper roads and also boast rail links, besides basic amenities.


Talking to The Telegraph, chairman-cum-managing director of BCCL A.K. Paul said the company had also promised to look into the welfare of residents in the new townships. “We have repeatedly told them how dangerous it is to live in Jharia. Several pockets have been identified as highly vulnerable. Though efforts are being made to douse the fire, some places are so sensitive that we have no choice but to evacuate. Land subsidence — small and big — has become a routine affair. We cannot risk a disaster,” he said.


The senior BCCL official, however, admitted that there were not many takers for the idea. Despite assurances from the BCCL and the district administration, the residents of Jharia are not ready to risk their home and hearth for what they see as “empty promises”. It is also a question of livelihood that is bothering a section of the people who do not work in mines.


“The deal is not impressive. It’s just a big carrot the BCCL is dangling in front of our nose. It has no intention of helping us move to safer places, but is just conspiring to save tonnes of coal by evicting us,” said septuagenarian Rameshwar Singh, who runs a transport business and had shifted here from Balia, Uttar Pradesh, 50 years ago. Singh said the package did not mention what they would do after losing their present source of income.


The Jharia Coalfield Bachao Samiti (JCBS), a frontal organisation protesting against the proposed evacuation, too, has accused the BCCL and district administration of being undemocratic and anti-people.


JCBS secretary M.L. Khanna said he had asked deputy commissioner, Dhanbad, Ajay Kumar to give two cottahs of land and Rs 2 lakh as compensation to those living on non-riyati land. He also warned the administration of brewing resentment among Jharia residents that might snowball into violence in days to come.
 
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1081016/jsp/jharkhand/story_9975368.jsp


The Bank Panic of 2008 and the Death of NATO
The Pravda


NATO, an organization not only out dated but without official purpose has not only out lived its enemy, the Warsaw Pact, not only out lived its purpose in defending Western Europe from the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact but like a ravenous blob, has, instead of dieing a dignified death, gone on an eating spree swallowing up one nation after another in it's "pact of peace and defense" while launching three wars of aggression.


NATO was originally designed to keep Germany down, America in Europe and the Soviets out. With no Soviet Union, NATO's purpose, like that of all good bureaucracies, has mutated. It has reneged on its promises to Russia not to expand eastward and has expanded eastward into some rather questionable regimes, particularly in the Baltics. All the same, as it was declaring Russia a useful partner, though a minor one not worthy of ever inviting in, it sought out a new purpose.


The purpose was found on first the battle fields of Bosnia and than later in the air over Serbian cities, where civilians were massacred to the back pats of "job well done" from NATO. Of course, this was all done with major arm twisting by the Americans of a reluctant European NATO. It would seem that defending and militarily supporting Islamic jihadists was something that Dhimmi Washington was much more apt for than the Europeans. However, the USD won hands down and Europe went along, just like it went along to Afghanistan.


Afghanistan was and is the first real NATO fighting war. No longer is this primarily NATO bombers dropping bombs, often on civilians targets, from 3,500 meters, no this is a fighting war with a jihadist guerrilla force, trained by the very same NATO experts. Afghanistan as a whole has already shown NATO to be an empty shell. Many of the members have opted out of contributing anything to the conflict and quite a few that have sent soldiers have sent them with such strict rules of engagement (ROE)s that they are all but useless.


To the Anglo-American Neocons, this of course was a disaster. Their grip on power over Europe and thus the EU in general, was cracking. Add to this the economic knots tied by Russia to several key members, using the very real ropes of energy and business investments, and NATO was opting to be nothing more than a sewing circle.


The Anglo-American Neocons had to take bold action, something that would cause the member states of NATO to recoil back under the Neocon umbrella and unify against a common enemy. But whom? The Muslims showed little ability to project military power into Europe, they do much better with immigrants. The Chinese were out of the question a general rule, way to much elite money at risk for that kind of nonsense. Thus there was only one clear choice: Russia. But how to resurrect the Soviet Union, or at least it's shadow?


Enter stage right, a small time Georgian dictator and one not to bright but very egotistical. The perfect dupe: Saakashvili.


Apparently convincing Saakashvili that exterminating an autonomous province full of a minority that was at once not only protected by Russians but who were 90% Russian citizens, was not a difficult concept, even though he must have known that there was a very large chance that things would turn out just how they turned out. How much and what kind of aid was promised to the Georgian leadership will always be a mystery. What is known, from this writer's first hand knowledge, is that the Georgians have been expecting America to fight a war with Russia for them, since 2001, from the times of Shevardnadze.


Of course, the over stretched US and UK had no plans to ever start a war for Georgia but Georgia was central to their plans to start a war for them. Start a war it did, however not only did the Russians react but they reacted with lightening speed, destroying the Georgian war machine in 2 days and absolutely routing the Georgian forces into a full retreat. In small nations there is precious little space to retreat to.


The Angl0-American Neocons won the over all PR war, making their sociopathic puppet look the part of the victim. However, past rhetoric, the desired reaction did not happen. Germany, France and Italy did not move to the side of the Anglo-American military industrial complex. Instead they negotiated a settlement, the last thing the Neocons planned on or wanted. Furthermore, rifts appeared in various other NATO countries, even Estonia, where groups of MPs decided enough was enough and they were not going to suffer for the Georgian stupidity by loosing business with Russia. Even Brussels said "No" and all flatly said no MAPs (Membership Action Plans) for Ukraine and Georgia.


These were all severe blows to the Anglo-American Trotskyites, no less severe as not coming themselves to the defense of their puppet. This was equally a powerful message. The failure in Afghanistan only adding insult to injury.


Still, all this in itself, may not be enough to finally finish off NATO and end the 100 years of Ideological Warfare, for yes, dear reader, we have yet to leave that period. Russia is no longer the Soviet Union, no longer the Stalinist Marxists, but Economic Trotskyite Marxism (fascism) is alive and well, having infected the West flowing from the decayed corpse of Military Trotskyite Marxism (Nazism). NATO is the final guard against the return of the traditional world, where nations sought economic advantage for themselves not in the name of some mutant form of Internationalism. It is the final guard against nationalistic states that sought the betterment of their people first and foremost and not that of some hypothetical global village or for the internationalistic elite.


The Bank Panic of 2008 may be, however the final stone to knock down this aged and staggering Goliath. The Anglo-American Trotskyites who created this mess are in short, bankrupt. Their ability to project power grows weaker every day with a new DOW low. At the same time, nations such as Iceland, once one of their key military posts, are seeking aid not from their so called allies but from Russia itself. Bound together by economic or cultural or religious or historical ties, or all of the above, nations such as Iceland, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Czech, Slovakia and others will naturally pull away from the now bankrupt alliance. Historical ties that were supposed to have died along with history, as proclaimed by one of the fathers of Trotskyite Neoconism: Fukuyama, will now return the globe to an equilibrium long not seen and one that promises more stability than the Internationalist regimes of the past 100 years.


Stanislav Mishin


http://english.neftegaz.ru/english/info/press/press_rev.php?id=5319


Is Ratan Tata a Marxist?


 


 


 


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Strangely, while the Tatas are being made out to be hyper-political animals, they failed to cosy up to a possible deal with the opponents of the Singur plant, which is what most other Indian business houses would have done just to keep options open for the future.

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“Is the way to go forward through agitation, rallies and strikes?”

Ranabir Ray Choudhury


That the poverty of responsible politics — the responsibility extending to the future of West Bengal and not just to the momentary requirements of politicians and political parties — has been the bane of the State has once again been emphasised by the response the ‘open letter’ from Ratan Tata has drawn from some State politicians.

As has been argued before, in the years ahead, the Nano plant in Singur would have been a feather in the cap of the State, irrespective of which political party or parties ruled the roost at Writers’ Buildings. It, therefore, follows that the shifting of the plant from West Bengal has seriously harmed the State’s long-term interests.

This point is doubly reinforced by the fact that, till now, no politician has attempted the impossible so to speak, namely, to argue that the Tata plant would have affected the interests of the State adversely. Those against the inclusion of the disputed 400 acres never did say that they were against the setting up of the plant.

The only point they tried to make — and in the wrong way — was that the land would have to be returned to those farmers unwilling to sell their land to the State, the plant being given an equivalent area in some other neighbouring location (across the Durgapur Expressway).

Most people disappointed


The objective of labouring this point is to drive home the fact that, irrespective of what some politicians have been saying in public, most people have been disappointed with the Tata decision to move the car plant out of West Bengal.

The tragedy is that — and this is where the ‘open letter’ from Ratan Tata figures and where the poverty of politics in the State lies — some of these ‘leaders’ have been trying to make political capital out of a lose-lose situation for the State’s economy, in the process dragging into the controversy the house of the Tatas, which has done the country proud over the past century.

Indeed, in the normal course, no industrialist sticks his head out and criticises specific politicians and political parties because there is no way of knowing who will be in power in the years ahead, when business opportunities will continue to crop up and one will have to run from pillar to post for licences, etc. But this is precisely what the Tatas have done vis-À-vis the failure of the Singur plant to come up in West Bengal which, according to one view, can only measure their strong conviction that what is happening in West Bengal today is just not right in the economic interests of the people of the State.

‘Secret understanding’ in return for what?


One politician has discovered a ‘secret understanding’ between Bombay House and the Left Front Government in terms of which the Tatas are helping out the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Government in return for . . . .what? Industrialists are known to extract their pound of flesh only through hefty profits.

Quite clearly, this politician and others of his ilk will have to eat their words over the next two years if the Tatas do not succeed in their hidden design. Strangely, while the Tatas are being made out to be hyper-political animals, they failed to cosy up to a possible deal with the opponents of the Singur plant, which is what most other Indian business houses would have done just to keep options open for the future.

The only rational explanation for this unusual business behaviour on the part of Ratan Tata is that he is a deeply ideological animal, his support for the Marxists being cemented by his strong penchant for the colour Red.

But this, of course, is sheer nonsense because neither the Tatas nor the Birlas nor the Ambanis or whoever in India’s industrial firmament is known to be a staunch ideological Left supporter beyond the normal preoccupation with social and labour welfare issues.

Admittedly, in his October 17 ‘open letter’ — which was issued in response to the suggestion that the company’s Singur decision was ‘hasty and politically motivated’ — Mr Tata was transparently supportive of the Left Front Government’s industrial policies, stating unequivocally that “all through the two years that we have been constructing the plant at Singur, (the) feeling of faith and confidence in the vision and objectives of the State Government has been reinforced,” all interactions with the Chief Minister and his men having been ‘exemplary.’

He also asked the people of the State, specially the ‘younger citizens’, whether “they would like to support the present Government of Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to build a prosperous State with the rule of law, modern infrastructure and industrial growth, supporting a harmonious investment in the agricultural sector to give the people in the State a better life?” or whether they would prefer to see West Bengal “consumed by a destructive political environment of confrontation, agitation, violence and lawlessness?”

No two views


There can be no two views on the point that, over the past couple of years, the Chief Minister, whatever his drawbacks on other counts, has been doing the right thing for the State’s future as far as industrialisation is concerned.

There will also be complete unanimity on the point that opposition for the sake of opposition is usually a code of conduct for societies where the standard of political behaviour has hit rock-bottom.

On the other hand, what one can say with confidence is that Ratan Tata did not say anything new in his ‘open letter’ which was not included in the statement he issued to the media on October 3 when the withdrawal from Singur was announced.

His appreciation of the Left Front Government was very much there as also his exasperation with the Opposition’s political campaign against the plant. Then also he had asked whether the “future generation of West Bengal (would) have the opportunity unless there is . . . industrial investment?” As he said, “one needs to ponder: Is the way to go forward through agitation, rallies and strikes?”

If Opposition politicians in West Bengal think it fit to make an issue of this very basic stand, this adequately explains why they have not been able to provide effective leadership to those in the State who have been wanting a change of Government.


ata Nano will roll out of Pantnagar by June, say vendors

The auto maker’s original plan was to manufacture 250,000 cars a year and ramp it up to 500,000 units from Singur in West Bengal


Mumbai: Tata Motors Ltd will roll out the first batch of its low-cost Tata Nano car from the company’s Pantnagar plant in Uttarakhand in the first half of 2009, said three suppliers present at the company’s national vendors conference where they said the plans were announced.
Tata Motors may initially make 50,000 units in Pantnagar, where it will initially only assemble the car. The engines are likely to be manufactured at its Pune facility, the vendors said.
The auto maker’s original plan was to manufacture 250,000 cars a year and ramp it up to 500,000 units from Singur in West Bengal.
All the vendors quoted in the story asked not to be identified because of a confidentiality clause in their contracts with Tata Motors.
The company had earlier planned to launch the Nano by the end of the year, before it pulled out from Singur due to protests over land acquisition and decided to relocate the plant to Sanand in Gujarat.
The vendors, who were among 300-odd invitees at the conference in Mumbai on 16 October, said the company informed them of its launch programme and other plans.
Debasis Ray, head of corporate communications at Tata Motors, declined to comment on the launch or divulge other details. He only said, “It was a general discussion on company’s long-term strategy. The meets between the company and its vendors happenevery year.”
The vendors mentioned earlier said Tata Motors had to trim its initial production volume as the factory in Sanand may take a year or more to be ready for production. The process for allotting 1,100 acres of land in Sanand will be completed by the end of this month, they said.
Tata Motors currently makes its mini-truck Ace and its variants in Pantnagar.
On a compensation package for vendors who had invested in Singur, Ray said, “Yes, we did arrive at a conclusion but it’s internal to the company and can’t be disclosed.”
It’s is not clear whether the losses by parts suppliers would be compensated by Tata Motors or the West Bengal government.
“Tata Motors has asked us to give an account of the investments made in Singur, post which it will play an instrumental role in ensuring that we are adequately compensated,” said another vendor who attended the conference.
“The company is likely to firm up guidelines for claiming compensation from (the) West Bengal government once it has consolidated account of all the expenditure,” said another supplier.
The subject of revision of price targets was also brought up in the conference. “They said (they) will try and resolve the related concerns,” said a vendor who maintained the company was likely to adhere to its Rs1 lakh price tag.
The day-long gathering was addressed by Ravi Kant, managing director of the company, and other senior officials, the vendors said.

Industry CPM’s poll plank
- Soft on Tata to pin Mamata
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Calcutta, Oct. 14: The CPM central committee today backed Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s government and the Bengal party unit on Singur and asked them to focus on post-Nano industrialisation to make it their poll plank.

“We endorsed the steps taken by the state leadership on Singur. The party will go to the people against the destructive politics of the Opposition,” general secretary Prakash Karat said after the three-day deliberations ended this afternoon.

“We are confident that the people of Bengal will defend the mandate of the Assembly elections so the Left Front government can fulfil its goals of industrial and all-round development,” he added.

The Bengal leaders had told the committee yesterday that the party hoped to make electoral gains by cashing in on the anti-Mamata Banerjee mood after the Tata pullout.

Karat denied that the government had failed to contain the situation that led to the pullout. “There’s no question.... Certain leaders and parties are uncontrollable.”

The party has asked the government to take the initiative to bring alternative industrial projects to Singur and implement projects elsewhere.

“(The) withdrawal of (the) Tatas does not mean full stop to the goal of industrialisation. It’s for the government and party to decide what to do with (the) land given for (the) Tata Motors project and whether they should look for alternative options,’’ Karat said.

State CPM secretary Biman Bose said talks were “on at different levels and (on) proposals to set up other industries” at the Tata site. “But nothing concrete has taken shape. I can’t say whether an alternative project will come up before the (Lok Sabha) polls.”

He refused comment on the transport minister’s claim that a deal for another car plant in Singur had been finalised.

Bose rejected Mamata’s renewed demand to return land to the unwilling Singur farmers and maintained that a new project would come up there.

Karat held Mamata responsible for the Tata Motors pullout and declined to criticise the company, though some leaders had found its decision “unreasonable” and “hasty”. “The blame squarely lies with the Opposition and Ratan Tata has made it clear,” Karat said.

Some central committee members said the party had decided not criticise the Tatas as it would blunt the campaign against Mamata. It will also alienate Ratan Tata, whose offensive against Mamata would pay dividends in the polls, they said.

Karat defended acquisition of land in Bengal for industry and found no dichotomy in Kerala’s decision not to do so. “(The) nature of industry is different in Bengal and Kerala, so are their land requirements. Land is scarce in Kerala and most proposals for SEZs and other projects came from IT and biotech industries, requiring 10-50 acres, or 150 acres at the maximum. The situation is different here.”
 
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1081015/jsp/bengal/story_9969885.jsp


 



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Maratha Manoosh, Indian Polity and Valentine Nationality | Palash ...


Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, .... India's external ministry has informed Taslima Nasreen that her visa will be ...
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Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, ... Controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen, who is being kept at an undisclosed ...
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I (hereafter MA) am responding to Mr. Palash Chandra Biswas (hereafter PCB) .... Getting back to Taslima Nasreen, without knowing religion she became vocal ...
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Archives at Zinester: [India Thinkers Net]Taslima Nasrin ,Dalit ...


[India Thinkers Net]Taslima Nasrin ,Dalit news update ,Rains etc. ... From: palash biswas <banga_sss2003@yahoo.co.in Date: Thu Aug 9, 2007 ...
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To Be Or Not To Be : Taslima`s Plea For Indian Citizenship


To Be Or Not To Be, Taslima`s Plea For Indian Citizenship Palash Biswas ... Self -exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin has once again sought Indian ...
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Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, ... Friends, it is not so shocking that protesters attacked Taslima Nasrin. ...
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Marxist Hallucination Palash Biswas. Compassionate Non-Belief ... A new fatwa against writer Taslima Nasrin Jaffor Ullah Responses: S.Bain | Mehul | Akbar | ...
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Taslima Nasrin has been exported out of India at last


I am posting some updates and references to highlight the event. Palash Biswas India World News | Home New Delhi - Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, ...
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... aimed at provoking anybody Palash Biswas Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Read More ... it is not so shocking that protesters attacked Taslima Nasrin. ...
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Brute! Killer regemented Hegemony Ruling West Bengal | Palash ...


Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, ... KOLKATA: West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi visited the wholesale market in ...
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Promoted Inferno:Fire guts Kolkata markets, spreads to multi ...


Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, ... West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi also reached the spot while Kolkata ...
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Palash Biswas http://troubledgalaxydetroyeddreams.blogspot.com/ ... Gopalkrishna Gandhi to find a solution to the 28-month dispute over the land ...
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Gopalkrishna Gandhi will observe a two-hour voluntary power cut daily at . ... Plash Biswas I spit on thee, US Imperialism!I stand with you US Freedom ...
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Palash Speaks » Blog Archive » Kolkata Unbound


May 17th, 2007 | by Palash Biswa. Kolkata Unbound Palash Biswas ..... which met Governor Mr Gopal Krishna Gandhi, reprotedly told him the number of ...
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Fascist ynamics in South Asia Heightened as Ruling Bengali ...


6 Sep 2008 ... Palash Biswas http://troubledgalaxydetroyeddreams.blogspot.com/ ..... presided over by West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi, said that ...
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Resistance


Palash Biswas Both feminism and nationalism in India emerged from the social .... Also, West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi has hardly ever courted ...
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Pant Nagar Story is different from Singur, Nandigram as Government ...


Palash biswas द्वारा 6 सितंबर, 2008 12:10:00 AM IST पर ... West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi has deferred the much awaited talks on ...
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subhash-chakraborty--supports-buddha - Palash Speaks


Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, .... called on Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi and discussed the Nandigram developments. ...
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Archives at Zinester: [India Thinkers Net ] Mumbai blasts ,Bangla ...


From: palash biswas <banga_sss2003@yahoo.co.in> Date: Thu Jul 13, 2006 .... Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, the AIFB alleged that the government ...
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Marxist Minister played cultural Trump card in Tri - Palash Speaks ...


Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, Kolkata- 700110, India. .... (Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) ...
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Palash Speaks » Blog Archive » Discrimination and Persecution Marxist


Discrimination and Persecution Marxist. Palash Biswas. (ContAct: Palash Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, Kolkata- 700110, India. ...
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Category listing Art & Culture(228) Books(106) Business(395 ...


India Shines! Palash Biswas (Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, ... " how the marxists are working out his own plan"in a state of democratic India. ...
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Brute! Killer regemented Hegemony Ruling West Bengal | Palash ...


Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, .... The ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) is holding a rally in Kolkata. ...
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Black Flags For Capitalist Marxist Buddha Palash Biswas Contact: Palash C Biswas , C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, Kolkata- 700110, India. ...
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marxist hallucination


Marxist Hallucination. Palash Biswas. Published 14 January, 2007 ... He was the president of all India Bengali Refugee committe. He was mishandled and was ...
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Palash biswas द्वारा 19 जून, 2008 6:45 PM पर पोस्टेड # ... Once again, the mother Marxist Party in India, the CPI tagged itself with ...
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nandigramunited: efforts in popularizing and propagating rare and ...


buddhesh mani. Posted by Palash Biswas at 10:43 AM. Labels: Marxist literature and documents ..... Child malnutrition is an old stain on a new India . ...
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Singur Siege: Brand India, Internal corporate Imperialism and the ...


Singur Siege: Brand India, Internal corporate Imperialism and the Ways of Leftist Fascism! Troubled Galaxy Destroyed Dreams: Chapter 55 Palash Biswas ...
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