Food fight
The CPM blames the ongoing violence in West Bengal over the public distribution system on the Trinamul Congress, BJP, SUCI, and Naxalites, and says, “The people know that when the Union government is keen to decimate the rationing system all over the country, the Left-led states have sought bravely to keep the public distribution of essential commodities from fair price shops intact.”
Thinking ahead
Bengal is not only making chemical hubs, but is entering areas such as plastics and steel in a big way, says an article in People’s Democracy. It credits Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee with the vision to think ahead in this regard, and says that over one lakh of people will be employed by these industries. A total of just under Rs 100 crore would be invested, and more investment proposals are in the proverbial pipeline.