[Assam] Initial 3 Paras here seem to reason out GN Bordoloi giving up the cause for a Sovereign Assam after 1944 and letting India posses her, crushing of the parallel communist government of Assam and liquidation of the indigenous Assamese by India today

Bartta Bistar barttabistar at googlemail.com
Tue Feb 20 03:33:44 EST 2007


On India: Return farmland, Thunder of spring, Muslims and Dalit Voice

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Monday February 19 2007 16:36:55 PM BDT


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Palash Biswas, India <palashbiswas_kl at rediffmail.com>



Indian Ruling Classes never protested either Muslim Rule in Idia for over
seven hunder years or the Brtish empire including the East India Company
rule for almost two hundred years. they always adjusted themselves in
different scenerio with single agenda to enslave the eighty five percent
majority Indian population. they had non violent weapons of all kinds of so
called sacred scripts including Manusmriti.

Naxal movement was mobilised by dalits and tribals and the were not only
crushed as they had been crushed during Muslim and brtish period, but
eventually they have been depriveved of minimum human rights. dalit movement
deviated , thus. Dalits and Tribals and Women Naxalite cadres were
liquidiated at will. Once again, bengal resistance seems to be anorher
memory of another day, the Thunder of spring in India. This time the ruling
classes are well represented by sp called communists who organized
themselves after Russian and Chinese revolutions not to follow suit but with
a definite agenda not to allow Revolution in India. Zamindars and Brahmins
took over the communist movement as they captured the centrist congress and
rightist Nazi Sangh Parivar. All these antinational forces have become the
agents of corporate, Nazi, capitalist and brahminical Imperialism.

The world that the 70s generation confronted, especially in terms of the
status of the Dalits and women, was obscene.The young today confront a more
complex world. A constant indoctrination from only one source that has
numbed us all. But human beings react to being bullied, to being kicked
around. And if one looks around, one can see this reaction beginning to take
shape.

The Tata Group on Friday said it was determined to roll out small cars from
its Singur plant in West Bengal in 2008 despite several hiccups. "We are
determined to roll out our Rs 1 lakh car in 2008 as planned," Tata Sons
director R K Krishna Kumar said. Praising the supportive efforts of the West
Bengal Government, Kumar said the issue had assumed a political overtone and
"we are caught in the crossfire". In New delhi, Auto major Tata Motors said
on Thursday it was open to selling its much touted `people's car' in Latin
America under the Fiat badge, which could be priced at $2200 (about Rs.
99,000). Speaking to reporters here on the sidelines of the India-Italy CEO
Forum, Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata said Fiat had expressed interest in
the `people's car' and the company was open to selling it under the Fiat
brand in regions such as Latin America, where the Italian carmaker has a
strong brand equity. Mr. Tata, however, said the company's priority would be
the Indian market, as it was developed for the masses of the country.

Around 7,500 farmers who sold their land for the Tata Motors project at
Singur were allotted the VIP enclosure at Chief minister Buddhadeb
Bhattacharjee's rally here on Thursday. This was CPI(M)'s first public show
to counter the opposition's claim that farmers had been forced to give up
their land. It was also a first rally by the Chief MInister in the area
since the opposition, led by Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee,
launched a virulent agitation against the farmland acquisition. Perhaps in
response to their handling of the issue at the local level, the district
leaders of the CPI(M) were sent to a corner.

Accusing the West Bengal Government of creating a conflict between
agriculture and industry, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on
Thursday asked authorities to return farmland "forcibly" acquired in Singur
for the Tata Motors car project. "It is my challenge to return to farmers
their land forcibly acquired by the Government for the Tata Motors' small
car project in Singur," Ms. Banerjee told a rally in this North 24 Parganas
district town. On the other hand on Thursday, Chief Minister Buddhadeb
Bhattacharya took his battle for industry to where it all began--to the
outskirts of Singur, the site for the Tata Motors factory. At a public rally
there, his first since Singur turned into a political battlefield, the Chief
Minister said industry was the way ahead for West Bengal and everyone would
benefit from it.

Meanwhile,the Calcutta High Court has ordered the West Bengal government to
submit details of land acquisition at Singur for the Tata Motors
project.Theorder comes in response to a PIL claiming that the
acquisition procedure was
faulty.





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