Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Singur - How may more should die for Mamata

You dont fool anybody with your cheap stunts. Everyone knows what you are eyeing. Playing the poor to reach the CM seat. Dont we all know it ? For the benefit of all let me put in proper political perspective what exactly you are playing at. So here goes Mamata - your little secret is now unveiled :
Lets begin with the centre. The footprints of the UPA govt are staggering and on the wane. Specially of the congress, as the recent state elections show. Now, UPA’s next most important constituent, the CPM, which lends outside support to the government, is currently experiencing tremors of the worst ever crisis in its history. The crisis had ebbed out, but obviously you had to fire it high and so we had bloodshed in Nandigram.
You know that the Relations between the Congress and the CPM, which were never genuinely harmonious, are becoming more discordant with each passing month. You also know that the bastion of the left is in West Bengal. And there you see the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Your devilish mind figures out that the strongest destabilising threat to the UPA will likely come from that hitherto bastion of stability — West Bengal. So you are misleading people to create a hole in the 30-year-old communist fortress in the state, engendering a distinct possibility of its collapse in the next election. In your mind, then the Congress high command will be tempted to see Bengal as one of the big northern states where, in alliance with Mamata Banerjee, it can wrest power from the communists and also win a big chunk of seats in the Lok Sabha. The temptation will be all the greater since the Congress is likely to fare badly all across the northern belt.
Beware Mamata we all know what's in that petty mind of yours। But remember, selling your soul - as you have done to the devil, always comes back. Means, how many more lives' would be lost in this vampish quest of yours'?

Mamata - How many more lives you need to become the CM of West Bengal?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is very disheartening to know the real motive of our politicians, as so far no one in India has had a clean image, by virtue of their own deeds, party stands, or family misconduct.

But as they say no one can be clean in Indian Politics and the tricks of the trade are very dirty, there should be an eligibilty criteria to get into Indian politics and that would be spending a minimum period of one year in Bihar, UP and Delhi so the person learns the ropes.

As the number of enthusiasts are increasing a one year probation in West Bengal under Didi would give the person enough motivation to stay ahead for a life time without any agenda or a path to follow.

This sez is only a begining there are many more in the pipeline, even if one were to dedicate a months time to protest all the proposals, the person would have well lived his life to the fullest and booked his ticket to fame.

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Mamata said today that it would demand return of land to " unwilling" farmers. The term unwilling is vague; nevertheless it fails to distinguish between the critical aspects of the amount of knowledge that is influencing the opinion. Ignorance and Innocence are both dangerous in today’s context. The farmer might have been "unwilling" but does he have the foresight to see his own benefits, does he understand the benefits of Industrialization and his future prospects on having more consumers in the area due to the plant and the potential business and investment opportunities.

Mamata on the other hand is the potent catalyst to the change... the only difference is that she is all fangs out to escalate the issue to exploit maximum benefits for her party and the ignorant farmers are mere tools. Inciting and provoking them. It's like whispering to a child to cry more when her demands are not fulfilled although such demand might be of harm to the child .The current role of whispering Mamata playing the devil’s advocate is sure giving her the headlines but is she thinking about the farmers of Bengal. Sure the issue helps Mamata to sleep better nowadays grinning on her achievement but what about the sleepless nights of the farmers, the thousands who would benefit from the plant, employment oppurtunities ?
I just can’t decipher the enigma of such a theatre to stop much needed development in Bengal .

Anonymous said...

Conventional wisdom would be to dismiss away the events in Singur as a Mamata inspired ruckus to boost her lumpen style politics. The vandalism by legislators of her party inside the West Bengal assembly goes further to confirm conventional thinking. she wants to be in the news somehow to gain publlicity for herself. doing nothing but opposing every thing. resorting to fast and then breaking them at the hands of some prominent leader and then trying again for some topic to bang on her politics of publicity. what did she do when she was made a minister. how many plans did she carry out. she could not do even one of her acts, but found her time was being wasted in not being able to sit for hunger strike. how do such people survive in politics ?