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Gurudas rubs tribal salt on Left govt’s Lalgarh wounds

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    Stressing that introspection was needed within the Left to decode the reasons behind the election debacle, Dasgupta said some people have the impression that the LF government was earlier pro-labour but has moved towards being pro-employer.

    “We will discuss why our seats in the Lok Sabha have reduced and whether the government has moved away from the people. The new government at the Centre is barely a month old, but its stance is anti-working class,” he added.

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    maobadisBy: s s ghosh | 21-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward changed economy will make the maobadis redundantCPM should leave its double standard they should work hard to bring maobadis in mainfold as they worked overtime in Nepal to do so talk should be resumed immediately in lalgarh if it has been proved that police atrocities has taken place earlier the administration should amend it to keep the sentiments of tribal protected
    Gurudas Das Gupta MPBy: R.Biswas | 21-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward CPI in West Bengal has no role to play for any development work. What he was doing all these years in Daspur,Pingla,Nandigram,Lalgarh,Kharagpur,Midnapore which are situated in Midnapore district. Tall talks will never be accepted. CPI was all these years working as a stooge of Congress and now wagging its tail crticising CPI(M). Without CPI(M) help they cannot get a single seat in West Bengal.
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