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[mukto-mona] It is Darkness all Over as the Marxist Gestapo in West Bengal Plays Black Magic of Hegemony Load Shedding and Nonstop Ethnic cleansing Continues!

It is Darkness all Over as the Marxist Gestapo in West Bengal Plays Black Magic of Hegemony Load Shedding and Nonstop Ethnic cleansing Continues!


Stripping of women are permitted as per law of West Bengal!So is Ethnic Cleansing!

 

What a symbol? Gopalkrishna Gandhi will observe a two-hour voluntary power cut daily at the Raj Bhavan from Wednesday

 

Now it is a perfect BUSH BUDDHA PRANAB triangle to strngthen the ageold Brahminacal system in India!


Palash Biswas

Stripping of women are permitted as per law of West Bengal. Genocide is well justified everytime. Displacement and Refugee infux are normalities of day to day life in West Bengal.

It is Darkness all Over as the Marxist Gestapo in West Bengal Plays Black Magic of Hegemony Load Shedding and Nonstop Ethnic cleansing Continues!

Here you are !
What a symbol is this for Helpnessness!

In the context of the acute electricity shortage in this metropolis, West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi will observe a two-hour voluntary power cut daily at the Raj Bhavan from Wednesday.

"This decision follows Mr. Gandhi's view that the Raj Bhavan need not be an exception to the city's electricity supply situation," a Raj Bhavan release said.

I am previleged to have some contacts with CPIM topguns, Committed Old cadres and the New generation gestapo leaders. India plays Nuclear mscles unaware of the physical geopolitics in South Asia and Indian Ocean. The Ruling class has been accustommed of playing blind to protect its intersts. It was  the case while USSR intervened in Afganistan and Indian Polity allowed Osama Bin Laden grow with US support. Result: Khalistan Movement and Kashmir Turmoil.

Now, they depend to much on Indo US neo Strategic allaince and damn care for the risks! US apartheid white Imperialism with Manusmriti Based Hindutva and zionism with Intense Muslim hatred clears the deck for Shining sensex India annihilating everything Indigenous.

The ruling marxists are running the Government of India unconstitutionally as they have no political base out of three states. neither they enjoy the majority in the Parliament. But Marxists have been most successful in this Post Modern Neoliberal Globalistion Corporate manusmriti era as Jyoti Basu and Surjeet introduced the easiest avenue to hold the State Power without winning the national Parliamentary Elections except in three left ruled States!
Now it is a perfect BUSH BUDDHA PRANAB triangle to strngthen the ageold Brahminacal system in India!

US dictations being Final, India loses sovereignity and freedom. The Parliamentary democracy did nothing to free the eighty five percnt enslaved indigenous people but it played the Reservation and quota politics with fullest credit to create a class of betrayers, the Cremy layer. No scope is left for Equality despite the constitutional abolishment of untouchability. majoritoran Electral system has ensured opportunist clubbing of castes, communities, political parties and ideologies to take over. The marxists have encashed this system most thanks to bargaining capabilities of Basu and Surjeet.

The old committed party cadres as well as leaders including MPs and Ministers are pained to see deviation from Marxism and Leninism as are the Left Front Partners in West Bengal. But, the last three  decade provided such a DUPLEX powerfed Lifestyale for the comrades , they may not risk their position for Ideology anymore. Every Post Modern marxist Cadre is ready to explain Marxism, Leninism and even maoism in the light of US Corporate imperilaist styled Capitalist Development and new Manusmriti apartheid Galaxy order.

OLd as well as New Party Comrades are well aware of the wrong. But the are never led by Ideology anymore. Rather interst groups with full media money and muscle power decide everything for them. They may despise the Non marxist elements, builders, MNCS, criminals, the Gestapo and the Culture of Genocide and gang Rape- but they are never ashamed of justifying all this as the precondition to hold the key of State Power.

Thus, the Ruling as well as Resisting Power targets the Indigenous Life and Livelihood to clear the decks for Capitalist Development in the line dictated by US Imperialism.

Killed are those who are enslaved, outclass, untouchables, OBC , tribals or muslims. Crocodiles have not to lose anything. They are playing just the Game of power Politics!

Sonia Gandhi, Dashmunshi, Medha, Mamata or non of the resisting Intellectuals is a liitle bit concerned with the suffering of the killed and displaced , uprooted indigenous people in Nandigram!

So, the great saga of Nandigram Insurrection continues with unilateral Killing culture!

Sporadic clashes continued in trouble-torn Nandigram on Wednesday with four activists of Bhumi Uchched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) allegedly beaten up by CPI-M activists and three others kidnapped in the run up to the May 11 panchayat election.Meanwhile, West Bengal Criminal Investigation Department (CID)submitted its report on Wednesday on the alleged stripping of a 28-year-old woman who was forced to walk naked in a rally taken out by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) cadres in East Midnapore's Nandigram area.
"I have completed my enquiry and submitted the report to the office of the West Bengal Director General of Police," Inspector General (Special) of CID Sanjay Mukherjee told IANS.

He said that allegations of CPI-M atrocities on two more women in Nandigram have not been confirmed yet. "Since I was told to probe into a particular area, I cannot comment on anything else. I have already done my job and now it's the responsibility of the district police to look into other aspects of the allegation," he said.

Anti-land acquisition group Bhumi Uchched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) members levelled fresh allegations on Tuesday that two more women were assaulted by CPI-M party men in the trouble-torn region.

BUPC activists said a 28-year-old woman was forced to strip in a CPI-M rally on Monday as she refused to take part in it. The incident sparked fresh tension in Nandigram that led West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to order a CID probe into the incident.

A team of state CID officials headed by Sanjay Mukherjee went to Nandigram, about 150 km from Kolkata, on Tuesday to investigate the matter.

The doctor, who is attending on the victim at Nandigram Hospital, confirmed sexual assault.

Fresh violence broke out in West Bengal's embattled Nandigram between supporters of the Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC), which is opposing land acquisition for industrialisation, and activists of the ruling CPI-M.Sources said both sides exchanged fire and hurled bombs at each other at a new area in Nandigram, where two BUPC members were injured.Violence was reported from Satengabari and Jambari area in Nandigram Block II. Todays Bengal is a lawless and cultureless state. They kicked out a helpless woman in the midnight from Bengal. Bengalis has degenerated into bestiality culture.

The countdown to the panchayat polls in Nandigram in West Bengal's East Midnapore district has begun, as has a fresh wave of violence between the CPI(M) and the Trinamool Congress-backed Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee (Land Eviction Resistance Committee). But the odd skirmish or two, on for the last few days, assumed a whole new colour with the alleged stripping and molestation of a woman supporter of the BUPC on Monday evening. Trouble continued at Nandigram in West Bengal on Tuesday when a fresh attempt was made to cut off the area, allegedly by supporters of the Trinamool Congress-led Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh (Resistance against Land Eviction) Committee by digging up a road at different places.

The incidents were reminiscent of what happened last year when large areas turned inaccessible for several months after culverts were damaged and road links severed in the wake of clashes between BUPC and CPI(M) activists. The CPM cadre is at again;resorting to violence.Now they are armed and inflicting injuries on poor peasants.The central government is helpless at State terrorism unleashed by the cpm cadre aided and abetted by the left government.The apt and right thing to do is to impose President rule;but alas,this can not be because UPA government is surving with the support of leftparties who are in power in West Bengal and perpetrating state terrorism.The only way out is to defeatleftin panchayat elections.


Meanwhile, India today successfully test-fired its 3000 km range surface-to-surface nuclear capable Agni-III missile for the second time giving the country a capability to hit targets as far as deep inside China.It was the third test -- and the second successful one -- of the Agni III missile, which can hit targets deep inside China, a country India briefly fought in 1962 over border disputes that have not yet been resolved.

India has also built short-range missiles that can be fired at Pakistan, its nuclear-armed rival.

"It was a textbook launch," a government statement said.

On the other hand, African-American Barack Obama bagged the critical North Carolina primary on Wednesday and only lost narrowly in Indiana, building an unassailable lead against once sure-winner Hillary Clinton in the bitter Democratic White House race.

Refusing to bow out of the race despite losing her only chance to catch up with Obama, Clinton, 60, declared "it's full speed onto the White House".

Pointing that he was "less than 200 delegates away from the nomination", Obama, 47, told cheering supporters "there are those who were saying that North Carolina would be a game- changer in this election. But today what North Carolina decided is that the only game that needs changing is the one in Washington DC".

In North Carolina, Obama won 56 per cent of the vote to 42 percent for Clinton while in Indiana, she got 51 per cent to 49 per cent for her rival.

Obama won at least 94 delegates and Clinton at least 75 in the the last of the big-ticket states combined, with 18 still to be awarded, according to an Associated Press count.

The first time Senator from Illinois led with 1,840.5 delegates, including separately chosen party officials known as superdelegates. Clinton had 1,684 delegates.

Obama, who is bidding to be the first black president of the United States, was 184.5 delegates shy of the 2,025 needed to secure the Democratic nomination at the party's convention this summer in Denver.

With her loss in North Carolina, Clinton has little hope of narrowing the gap and almost no chance of winning enough elected delegates to overtake Obama.

The primaries now left are West Virginia (28 delegates) on May 13, Oregon (52) and Kentucky (51) on May 20, Puerto Rico (55) on June 1, Montana (16) and South Dakota (15) on June 3.

In New Delhi, Failing to make much headway in its talks on the India-US nuclear deal, the UPA-Left committee on the pact has decided to undertake another round of negotiations on May 28 even as it becomes increasingly clear that time is running out as the tenure of the Bush administration comes to an end.

The government indicated to the the Left parties that the nuclear deal was being squeezed for time and foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee told them during the eighth meeting of the committee that problems were only going to grow in the coming days.

In Washington, a state department official said they had received no confirmation or information to the effect that the deal was dead, and noted that another meeting of the UPA-Left panel had been scheduled later this month.

During Tuesday's meeting, Mukherjee cited the NAM countries who have called for complete prohibition on transfer of nuclear knowhow to those countries which were not signatories to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Apparently trying to delink the 123 pact and the safeguards agreement with IAEA, Mukherjee requested the Left leaders that the government be allowed to get the deal ratified by the atomic watchdog board so that nuclear trade with France and Russia could be clinched.

But the Left did not relent. Instead, it raised a few more queries. The next meeting of the UPA-Left committee will take place on May 28. A top Left leader said, "The process of discussions will continue. There will be more meetings after the next date."

The Left parties will meet on May 23 to formalise their view on the government's latest proposal. The first thing the Left wants to know is "when specifically does the 123 agreement become a dead deal".

Also, the Left's queries on the safeguards agreement have not been squarely addressed though the government tried to answer them in detail during the meeting.

"We are not convinced by verbal assurances on our questions about the safeguards agreement. We want to see the text of the deal. The government says it is not possible to circulate the text since many countries are involved in it.

But we have asked them to paraphrase the text and show us. They have agreed. Let us see," a senior Left leader said. Another top leader said the government was keen to seek IAEA's approval of the safeguards agreement.

"They gave more information in response to our queries and even went into detail. We will give our response by the next meeting. Meanwhile, the government will clear our confusion," he said. 

In Kolkata, the West Bengal government on Tuesday ordered a CID probe into the alleged stripping of three women supporters of the Trinamool Congress-backed Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) in Nandigram.
"Though no official complaint has been lodged as yet, the CID inquiry has been ordered on the basis of media reports and political reaction to the alleged stripping at Nandigram yesterday," IGP (Law and Order) Raj Kanojia told reporters.Special IGP (CID) Sanjoy Mukherjee has reached Nandigram for the probe, he said.

Three women activists of Bhumi Ucchhed Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) claimed they were beaten up and stripped by CPM cadres in Nandigram for refusing to join Marxist rallies in the run-up to panchayat elections.

The women alleged that around 40 to 50 CPM activists came to their houses on Monday and threatened them with dire consequences if they failed to turn up for the meetings and gatherings organised by the party. "CPM cadres told us that we would have to vote for their party in the panchayat polls. When we refused to oblige, they started beating us. They even snatched our voter's identity cards" they alleged.

CPM leaders denied the allegations, claiming it was part of a malicious campaign organised by the opposition to tarnish the party's image ahead of the polls. East Midnapore district secretariat member of CPM, Ashok Guria, alleged that during clashes in the village, a BUPC party activist Sheikh Javed was shot at by rival party activists and therefore women present there ran in panic. "In such a situation, one or two of them might have fallen down and the incident was thoroughly distorted by opposition parties," he claimed.

As clashes continued between CPM and BUPC members in Keyakhali, Maheshpur and Satengabari areas of Nandigram, opposition parties demanded postponement of panchayat elections in the area. Elections in Nandigram were originally scheduled on May 11.

State Congress president Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi has written letters to chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi, requesting them to urge the state election commission to hold elections in Nandigram only when the law and order situation improves. Trinamool Congress leaders also made a similar petition to the state election commissioner Ashok Gupta and the governor on Tuesday, in the wake of violence in the area.

In letters addressed to home minister Shivraj Patil, the West Bengal chief minister and the governor, Mr Dasmunsi has requested them to use their offices to advise the state administration to restore peace and normalcy in Nandigram.

"For this, postponement of the three-tier panchayat election is necessary. Following extreme violence in the area, we are apprehending a complete breakdown of state machinery in case elections are held. Therefore, we have asked the election commissioner to fix an alternative date of election in the said area after consulting all political parties" Dasmunsi said.


Ahead of panchayat polls in West Bengal, a group of city-based intellectuals Tuesday submitted a memorandum to the state election panel demanding immediate transfer of top officials of Nandigram in order to conduct free and fair elections in the trouble-torn region.

Trinamool Congress bloc president Abu Tayeb alleged that of the four, one was assaulted last night and two others were beaten up this morning at Keyakhali village. The other BUPC activist was injured at Kalicharanpur village today.

He also alleged that three BUPC workers were kidnapped by CPI-M activists. Police said one of them has been rescued.

Meanwhile, CPI-M's West Midnapore district secretary Ashok Guria claimed the kidnapped men were activists of his party but were campaigning in favour of Trinamool Congress.

Two of the injured have been admitted to Nandigram hospital while another has suffered serious neck injuries, BUPC sources said.

On the other hand, the local administration demolished three bamboo bridges allegedly being used by CPI-M cadres to launch attacks against BUPC workers.

The bridges over Talpatti canal connected CPI-M stronghold Khejuri and Adhikaripara and Garupara areas of Nandigram that saw clashes between the Left party and BUPC in the past few days.

Tension prevails in the area with 80 per cent of the shops remaining closed.

The Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR) met the West Bengal Election Commission (WBEC) and demanded transfer of the Nandigram police station officer-in-charge, the East Midnapore district magistrate and police superintendent.

'We met state election commissioner Ashok Gupta and other officials. We have requested them to transfer Nandigram police station officer-in-charge Debashis Chakraborty, East Midnapore police superintendent S.S. Panda and district magistrate Anup Agarwal before the panchayat polls, scheduled to take place May 11 in Nandigram,' APDR member Sujato Bhadro told IANS.

He said: 'We gave a suggestion to the commission to form an independent body, without any political affiliation, which would visit the violence-hit areas in Nandigram during the panchayat polls and submit their report to the commission.'

'We, under the banner of Swajan, are ready to take that responsibility. But the EC must ensure that we will be allowed to move freely around Nandigram to monitor the situation there,' he said.

Swajan is an independent body of civil society formed by a number of eminent intellectuals including filmmaker Aparna Sen, theatre personality Shaonli Mitra and painter Subhaprasanna.

The platform has been launched to voice protests against the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-sponsored violence in Nandigram.

With panchayat polls round the corner, violence has reared its head in Nandigram once again. At least four anti-land acquisition Bhumi Uchched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) members and a CPI-M cadre were seriously injured in clashes in Nandigram block-I Sunday night.

The CPI-M supporters also drove out hundreds of BUPC members from their houses Monday, triggering fresh tension in the area.

'We don't think, if this violence continues in Nandigram, people would be able to freely cast their votes in the panchayat poll. We are extremely concerned about the democratic rights of the people living in the area,' Shaonli Mitra said.

The panchayat elections in West Bengal will be held May 11, 14 and 18. Counting would be taken up May 21.


Local Trinamool leader Abu Taher alleged that CPI(M) activists molested and tortured the woman who refused to take part in a CPI(M) procession. "She was stripped and paraded in public. She was also hit on her private parts," he said.

Eyewitnesses alleged that the woman was chased by CPI(M) cadres for almost half a kilometre from Keyakhali to Brindaban Chowk on Monday. However, to protest the assault, she refused a sari offered by a police team later, following which she was again beaten up. Later, police admitted her to the Nandigram Hospital, where doctors confirmed she had been assaulted.

The CPI(M) however denied the allegations. The party alleged that it was the BUPC supporters who instigated the violence after attacking one of their campaign processions.

Earlier, BUPC activists attacked a CPI(M) poll procession, severely injuring CPI(M) activist Sheikh Javed. The CPI(M) supporters then retaliated and attacked a temporary relief camp, severely injuring some BUPC supporters, one of whom has been reported missing.

Even as the West Bengal government today ordered a CID inquiry into the alleged stripping of three women supporters of the Trinamul Congress-backed Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) in Nandigram violence continued in some areas, leaving at least six persons, including three women, injured. A few houses were ransacked at Satengabari, Balarampur, Satkhali and Raynagar villages by armed CPI-M cadres last night.
With more BUPC supporters taking shelter at the Nandigram BDO office premises today, the number of ousted people has gone up to 800. Tension prevailed at Balarampur and Ramchawk areas in Boyal-II gram panchayat around 12.30 pm when a police team went to pick up two BUPC youths from Ramchawk village. The villagers headed by women of Balarampur village gheraoed the police team for two hours and snatched away two youths from their custody. In presence of the police team, the villagers dug up the village road near Ramchawk bridge to prevent further raids by the police. A villager was allegedly beaten up by the police at Balarampur when they resisted police attempts to arrest two boys The home secretary told reporters in Midnapore today that the controversial Nandigram O-C will not be removed now. The Haldia SDPO has been asked to rein-in the O-C.


Postpone poll: Dasmunsi


Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunsi demanded that next month's panchayat polls in the areas falling within the jurisdiction of the Nandigram thana be deferred. For, elections might not be "peaceful and democratic" in view of the "extreme violence" there in the past two weeks. Nandigram goes to the polls on May 11.

He sent separate letters to the Governor, the Chief Minister and the State Election Commission Chairman. He said he had also apprised Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil of the developments at Nandigram.

"An all-party meeting should be called by the State government to decide on ways to improve law and order there," said Mr. Dasmunsi, who is also the Pradesh Congress Committee president.

Fear of verdict: Biman Bose


However, Left Front Committee chairman Biman Bose ruled out postponement. Those who were afraid of facing the verdict of the people were making such demands, he said.

Meanwhile, the government, based on reports in a section of the media, ordered an inquiry by the Criminal Investigation Department into the alleged stripping of three BUPC women supporters during the recent trouble, Inspector-General (Law and Order) Raj Kanojia said.

A section of the city's intellectuals called on State Election Commission authorities and demanded the transfer of the officer-in-charge of the Nandigram thana for his allegedly partisan conduct. "We are very concerned with the violation of human rights there and fear that the elections will not be democratic," said Aparna Sen, film director and actor. Members of civil society planned to set up a team of independent observers to oversee the polls, she said.

Controversial Nandigram officer relieved from poll duty
Kolkata (PTI): The Officer-in-Charge of Nandigram police station Debashish Chakraborty who has been accused by Trinamool Congress-backed Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee of supporting West Bengal's ruling CPI(M) was on Wednesday removed from panchayat election duties.

"The officer in charge will not have any role in the panchayat elections. He is not, however, being removed from Nandigram police station owing to technical reasons," West Bengal Chief Secretary Amit Kiran Deb told a press conference.

The BUPC had been demanding the removal of Chakraborty for some time, accusing him of blatantly supporting CPI(M) and shielding its cadre.

Admitting that there had been allegations against the officer, Deb said the decision to remove him from poll duties were taken after Home Secretary met BUPC leaders at Midnapore town during a review of the poll arrangements.

He, however, did not reply when asked what techical reasons prevented the government from removing the officer from the police station.

"The officer in charge of Nandigram police station cannot do anything that would change the election results. The O-C of a police station usually has a leadership role and that will be taken over by the SDPO. If anyone has a complaint, he can make it to the SDPO," the Chief Secretary said.

He said the sub-divisional police officer of Haldia will be posted at Nandigram police station during the elections to maintain law and order.

CPI(M) questions need for Governor's post but cites US for retaining it
Midnapore (PTI): Taking umbrage at Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi suffering a two-hour voluntary powercut at Raj Bhavan daily from on Wednesday, West Bengal's ruling CPI(M) on Wednesday questioned the necessity of the gubernatorial post.

The party, however, said if the Governor's post is to be retained it should be an elected one as in the USA.

"What is the necessity of the post of governor in this federal system? After 60 years of Independence, the time has come to think about the necessity of the post," state secretary of CPI(M) Biman Bose told a press conference at Priyakata here in West Midnapore district.

Bose, also the Left Front chairman, said, in his personal opinion, abolition of the post of Governor was necessary.

Asked how West Bengal government could abolish the Governor's post, Bose said "the issue will be raised in Parliament by our party MPs."

Speaking about Gandhi observing the voluntary powercut, he said,"the governor has said that he will observe a two-hour powercut at Raj Bhavan. Then why is he staying in a palatial building? A large number of people in West Bengal are living without shelter. He should move to a smaller building or a flat."

India among most attractive markets: Merrill Lynch
Mumbai (PTI): India is one of the most attractive markets in the world now because of its high domestic demand and economic growth, Merrill Lynch Chairman and CEO John A. Thain said on Wednesday.

"If you consider opportunity vis-a-vis risk, India is one of the most attractive markets in the world," Thain said here.

Because of its high demand, growth in economy, strength of corporates to go global and huge spending on infrastructure, India would be less affected to the US slowdown, he said.

Thain, however, said that a combination of falling home prices, rising food and energy prices and higher unemployment would result in a pull back of the US economy in the next six to 12 months.

Stating that Merrill Lynch believed that "genuine opportunity would come from outside the US," Thain said he was bullish about China, Russia and Brazil as well.

"China is also a very attractive market for us. But, China is more coupled with the US and that will have much more impact on the Chinese economy," he said.

"The degree of impact (of US slowdown) is different from different countries," Thain added.

CPI(M) enacting Nandigram II, says BJP
New Delhi (PTI): Claiming that the CPI(M) has let loose a reign of terror in Nandigram, the BJP on Wednesday demanded that Sunday's panchayat election in the troubled area be either postponed or held under the watch of armed forces.

The party accused the CPI(M) of "enacting Nandigram II" to influence the May 11 election in an effort to "legitimise its earlier recapture of the region in a blatant show of terror."

"More than 2,000 people who have refused to toe the CPI(M) line have been forced out of their homes. Opposition candidates and voters are being beaten by the CPI(M) cadre," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar alleged.

He alleged that the police is acting in tandem with CPI(M) cadres who have let loose a reign of terror in the area, while the state Election Commission has expressed its helplessness and CRPF is not allowed to operate.

"Nandigram II is yet another manifestation of the CPI(M)'s Stalinist designs. They want to win Nandigram at any cost to legitimise the earlier violent recapture of the region," he said and demanded that the polls be either put off or be held in the presence of armed forces.

"The CPI(M) terror is manifested when a woman from Nandigram was stripped and beaten up in public. The Left party has also not allowed Opposition candidates to file nomination papers in more than 4,000 seats," he alleged.

The Congress had on Tuesday demanded postponement of election in Nandigram because of violence but the ruling CPI(M) ruled out such a move.



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