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Yes... One TMC leader told me " Mamta nahi rahegi jyada din.. Hindu khush nahi hain" ..

Interestingly minority people are also not happy. Almost every development work initiated in Left era has been left as it is. Bridges have been built but are useless because of no support roads... She does not seem to have a clue about administration...

Was in Kolkata 2 days back the city was getting ready for by polls to be held next week and looked like BJP was damn serious about winning although my friends told me there are big chances of anti incumbency votes getting divided between BJP, CPM and INC benefitting TMC. Amit Shah is also supposes to address a public rally over there let's see what happens. Right now BJP doesn't have a single MLA in WB assembly.
 
there was a stream of communist party workers going to the BJP recently. This murder is designed to stem that flow and provoke a reaction I bet.
Sorry, but can't hide my glee. :D :devil:
I am surprised ( baffles was a wrong word ) because this has again started happening. Kannur was peaceful for quite some time.. There were even talks of CPM leaders taking help of RSS to defeat "secular" forces..

What was interesting to see that even Congress and TMC people ( even "seculars") are drifting towards BJP. Times are changing probably for worse in Bengal.
Our hard work is bearing fruit. There is a lot of potential in the border areas in Bengal that have become Bangladeshi majority in a span of a few years. @DRAY - It's all because I chose this Bengali name here :devil:
 
But this incident has nothing to do with Muslims or gulf money....
kannur district is a historical strong hold of CPM...and for BJP/IUML in certain pockets..Tensions were very common between CPM,RSS,NDF cadres there..but it has been remaining relatively calm for the past few years until a section of BJP workers including two very prominent leaders left the faction and had joined CPM last year..After that incident both CPM and BJP are poaching workers on both sides to show their strength...
we can't entirely blame CPM for this particular incident..they also lost their lot of party cadres murdered by RSS and NDF..

Yup, hence all is hunky dory in God's Own Country. Why do you not post the murders done by RSS because frankly the only murders I have seen until now are of the Hindu leaders.

This is sickening beyond belief but what do the communists have to do with ISIS?

Inspiration.

......That's right, its not the CMP's fault, we cannot entirely blame them :sick: Din't take long to come out of the wood work.

Kerala: CPM leaders, 7-man gang found guilty of killing party rebel | The Indian Express

A special court in Kozhikode on Wedensday found three CPI (M) leaders and a seven-member gang of killers guilty in the sensational murder case of Marxist rebel T P Chandrasekharan. The quantum of sentence would be pronounced later.

Chandarsekharan was a prominet leader of rebel marxist outfit Revolutionary Marxist Party (RMP) in the Communist stronghold Onchiyam in Kozhikode district. He was murdered on May 4, 2011.


Here is CPM's Idukki district secretary MM Mani openly saying at a public meeting at Thodupuzha in Idukki district that CPM has killed "political" enemies. :lol: ...... this is the "Kerala Model"

Shiv Sena feeding chappati unknowingly to a Muslim guy on Ramazan is more hurtful to these guys than this savagery. Makes me wonder what sort of screwed sense of wrong and right they have.
 
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Yup, hence all is hunky dory in God's Own Country. Why do you not post the murders done by RSS because frankly the only murders I have seen until now are of the Hindu leaders.



Inspiration.



Shiv Sena feeding chappati unknowingly to a Muslim guy on Ramazan is more hurtful to these guys than this savagery. Makes me wonder what sort of screwed sense of wrong and right they have.
U mean Hindu names???
Mostly all CPM cadres in kannur district are Hindus and born Hindus..So both predators and victims are with Hindu names at most times...
nope.none is ignoring these news in Kerala...go through any Malayalam newspaper or TV media,Their main celebration for this week is the murder of that RSS man...All main stream medias are against CPM..Moreover there was a complete strike in Kerala called by BJP yesterday ...
CPM is on the verge of collapse...Many and many are leaving from CPM and joining BJP these days,that includes many Christians too..i think that made them to did this murder to check outflow..
 
U mean Hindu names???
Mostly all CPM cadres in kannur district are Hindus and born Hindus..So both predators and victims are with Hindu names at most times...
nope.none is ignoring these news in Kerala...go through any Malayalam newspaper or TV media,Their main celebration for this week is the murder of that RSS man...All main stream medias are against CPM..Moreover there was a complete strike in Kerala called by BJP yesterday ...
CPM is on the verge of collapse...Many and many are leaving from CPM and joining BJP these days,that includes many Christians too..i think that made them to did this murder to check outflow..

No I did not mean Hindu names, but Hindu leaders as in leaders of Hindu organizations like RSS. If RSS had been involvedin killings, by now the Marxists in Kerala would have declared them as a terrorist organization which has not happened so. So please provide the names of RSS leaders who have been caught for murders in Kerala.

I have gone through 4 pages of search on Google looking for RSS leaders who have been involved in killing of political opponents and not a single name has come forward so far.
 
Sorry, but can't hide my glee. :D :devil:

Our hard work is bearing fruit. There is a lot of potential in the border areas in Bengal that have become Bangladeshi majority in a span of a few years. @DRAY - It's all because I chose this Bengali name here :devil:

well let's be honest, you probably want CPM party workers who has experience in 'confrontation.' not weak as congressmen :D
 
well let's be honest, you probably want CPM party workers who has experience in 'confrontation.' not weak as congressmen :D
No we peaceful. :D We look for people with experience in 'conflict resolution' :devil: CPM cadres fit the bill prefectly :P
 
No I did not mean Hindu names, but Hindu leaders as in leaders of Hindu organizations like RSS. If RSS had been involvedin killings, by now the Marxists in Kerala would have declared them as a terrorist organization which has not happened so. So please provide the names of RSS leaders who have been caught for murders in Kerala.

I have gone through 4 pages of search on Google looking for RSS leaders who have been involved in killing of political opponents and not a single name has come forward so far.
Usually medias won't enclose their identity as a part of precaution until they caught(most cases are without caught)...
If you want to know the list of CPM cadres murdered by opponents in Kerala(mainly RSS) ,go to cpimkerala.org,and see the 'martyrs'section there...
CPM alone lost more than 300 cadres and for BJP/RSS-250 since 1980..
The very same victim E Manoj.(that RSS guy murdered 3 days ago) was an accused behind the murder attempt on the present CPM kannur District Secretary P Jayarajan in 1999 and had sentenced by the district court for 10 year imprisonment and he later approached high court,which stayed sentence...
May be an act of revenge...

If RSS had been involvedin killings, by now the Marxists in Kerala would have declared them as a terrorist organization which has not happened so.
can't,because it comes under 'POLITICAL murder'....
 
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A Review of 100 Days of Modi Sarkar- Are Achche Din here?
Review of 100 Days of Modi Sarkar

On May 16 this year, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made history by securing more than 272 of the 543 parliamentary seats at the 16th Lok Sabha elections. The Indian National Congress that has dominated Indian politics for over 60 years was delivered a crushing defeat. But what was most significant was that the Indian electorate had voted for Narendra Modi’s BJP and not BJP’s Narendra Modi. Modi or NaMo, as he is called by both his followers and detractors alike, became a significant rallying point for all those who voted for a change in the country - all those who believed in a revolutionary transformation without the actual revolution. As Modi completes 100 days as the elected leader of the world’s largest democracy, here’s a review of 3 significant aspects of the Modi Sarkar (Modi administration).

Economy and finance –

The Union Budget 2014-15, presented to the parliament by the NDA Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley was one of the most awaited and significant events in the past 100 days. The economy of India was struggling under the weight of a burgeoning Current Account Deficit (CAD), a highly volatile rupee, and an errant inflation rate. The FM’s opening statement setting the fiscal deficit target for FY 15 set at 4.5 percent with an attempt to meet the 4.1 percent fiscal deficit set the scene for a development oriented budget. He also pegged the GDP growth target for FY15 at 5.4-5.9 percent, for FY16 at over 6 percent, and at 7-8 percent for the next 3-4 years period.

Some of the major highlights of this budget that invited both huge appreciation and criticism included increase of foreign direct investment (FDI) in insurance sector and defence sectors to 49 percent, development of 100 smart cities across the country, increase in Public Provident Fund (PPF) investment ceiling to INR 1.5 lakh, and increase in income tax exemption limit to `INR 2.5 lakh and INR 3 lakh for individual taxpayers below and above 60 years, respectively.

Reflecting the return of investor confidence in the country’s economy and the changes in policy as brought about by the NDA government, the QI GDP growth rate of the current fiscal year has shot up to 5.7 percent from 4.6 percent of the previous quarter. The CAD similarly has dipped to 1.7 percent of the GDP showing clear signs that the economy is following an upward graph. Though the rates of inflation are far from being tame, the government’s steps to curb food inflation seem to be rather promising. As if in honour of the PM’s 100th day at the centre, the Sensex rallied past the 27,000 figure and the NIFTY breached 8,000 points– record milestones for the Indian stock markets.

Welfare and development seem to be the watchwords, and ‘no freebies’ seems to be a policy now. One of the records set by the NaMo government is the opening of over 1.5 crore bank accounts across the country on a single day under the PM Jan Dhan Yojna – a scheme aimed at financial inclusion of the masses who had hitherto no access to savings accounts or the banking system. The scheme aims at opening 15 crore zero-balance savings accounts in the country by 2018. Each account holder will be provided a RuPay debit card and an accidental insurance cover of INR 1 lakh.

Make In India”, the Prime Minister’s message from the Red Fort on the occasion of his maiden Independence Day address to the country was clear – the manufacturing sector (15 percent of the national economy) may expect much more benefits in days to come. The sector has already received a major boost over these 100 days and the NaMo administration seems committed to developing India as the zero-defect manufacturing hub of the world. Manufacturing expanded 3.5 percent in Q1 of this fiscal year. Retail inflation based on the consumer price index is down from 8.31 percent in March 2014 to 7.96 percent in July 2014.

One of the noticeable failures of the NaMo administration has been its inability to bring back over USD 1.4 trillion worth black money stashed away illegally in tax havens outside the country (particularly in Switzerland). A key promise made to the electorate of India by the NDA was to ensure that thousands of crores worth black money would return to India within 100 days at the centre and be pumped into the economy and the offenders would be taken to task. It looks unlikely that the NDA government will be successful in swaying the Swiss authorities, who have repeatedly turned down pleas from Indian authorities to share the names of bank account holders and information regarding these holdings in the past.

Overall, tough decisions have been taken and a strong welfare agenda has been initiated. It remains to be seen if the buoyancy of the markets and the confidence of the investors can be retained. The task to setting the Indian economy on track is a tough and uphill one. If the Modi Sarkar succeeds in pulling this off in the months to come, the country will have much to rejoice over. The stoic acceptance of the country to changes such as rail fare hikes etc. shows that the country is geared up to face minor austerities and retains its confidence in the government.

Governance –

I stand here as your Pradhan Sevak (Prime Servant), not Prime Minister (Prime Minister)”, said Modi in one of his most important addresses to the nation. The emphasis on good governance is unmistakable. Unlike the previous government at the centre, there is no doubt that the PM is indeed the captain of the ship. The NDA has been a cohesive force with all ministers and leaders pitching in to launch various schemes and speaking in a united voice in all governmental issues. The outlook of the government is a staunchly “No Corruption” one, though the adherence to this may be verified in the months to come.

Pushing forward the agenda of inclusive governance and fundamental duties of the citizens, the PM launched a citizens’ portal MyGov. The PM reposed faith in the capabilities of 125 crore Indians and opened up the portal that allows users to both discuss solutions and actions for any concern that affects the country while also involving the citizens in volunteering time and energy into such efforts.

The Planning Commission has come to an end. In an economy that is increasingly been driven by private and global forces, the Planning Commission has outlived its utility, believes the NDA government. The commission is to be replaced, soon, by a panel that is ranked high on its global competitiveness, capabilities and skills, and innovativeness, promises the NaMo Sarkar.

Defence has become a central subject of importance for the country. The NaMo government has pledged to spend US$ 250 billion over the next decade in an effort to upgrade the country’s military equipment. Indigenous production efforts have also received a major boost from the government with the PM declaring that India will develop about 197 light-utility helicopters, and more Kolkata class destroyers. With FDI in defense increasing to 49 percent, the government is also looking forward to importing some high quality military equipment.

A major tiff of the NDA government with UPA-appointed state governors marked the past 100 days. Some 9 governors of the UPA regime quit during the period that Modi has been in power. The governors who have hitherto resigned include Shekhar Dutt (Chhattisgarh), B V Wanchoo (Goa), Sheila Dikshit (Kerala), K Sankaranarayanan (Maharashtra), Vinod Kumar Duggal (Manipur), Vakkom Purushottaman (Mizoram), Ashwani Kumar (Nagaland), B L Joshi (Uttar Pradesh), and M K Narayanan (West Bengal). The NDA government is currently facing allegations that it has made the tenures untenable and has transferred these governors to inimical postings. The Uttarakhand Governor Aziz Qureshi has approached the Supreme Court against the government’s move.

The NDA government has successfully pushed through the National Judicial Appointments Bill as an alternative to the collegium system that has been in existence for over 20 years. The bill was accompanied by the 121st Constitutional Amendment Bill to validate the change in the appointment of the appointment of High Courts and Supreme Court appointment of judges. This has attracted the criticism of several senior judges and lawyers who claim that the collegium system was nonpartisan and has worked very effectively in the past.

Religious nationalism was one of the most criticised and the most feared feature of the NDA government when it came to power. The NDA manifesto included the establishment of the much disputed Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. It was feared that the hardline Hindutva influence of the RSS over the BJP would be immensely detrimental to the nation’s secular ambitions. Though such religious fanaticism has not emerged in these past 100 days, the threat is still latent, not completely absent.

Diplomacy and foreign policy –

One of the salient features that has emerged in the first 100 days of the NaMo Sarkar is its emphasis on diplomacy and the strengthening of relations with neighbours and other Asian countries. The Prime Minister has visited Nepal, Bhutan, and Japan building excellent ties and cooperative agenda with these countries. Bilateral trade and defence have been key issues even as India sought technological and financial assistance from Japan, Singapore, and other nations to build 100 smart cities. Infrastructural projects and communication ventures apart from cultural exchanges have found immense attention.

The Prime Minister started his tenure by inviting the leaders of all SAARC nations to attend his swearing-in ceremony – an unprecedented move in modern India. While it received minor criticism from some quarters, the country as a whole welcomed the move as an attempt to consolidate India’s position as a dominant South Asian force. Lost, somewhere in the midst of heady diplomatic pleasantries, was the issue of Bangladeshi immigrants. The agenda of ridding India of their presence – a topic of much furor before Modi came to power seems to have gone lukewarm. The PM’s friendly overtures have attracted rich dividends with Pakistan and Sri Lanka freeing a number of detained fishermen from their waters.

All has not, however, been good on the Pakistan front. Several incursions across the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) in Kashmir have resulted in many deaths – both of military personnel and of civilians. India ordered the UN Military Observers Group on India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to leave Delhi claiming that the Kashmir issue would be resolved bilaterally. This resolution seems to be nowhere in sight, though with Defence Minister Arun Jaitley stating that the incursions at the LoC and the IB are “extremely serious and provocative” and “not being conducive to the relationship of the two countries.”

Despite the grim outlook in Kashmir, NaMo’s Japan visit has been a resounding success. The Prime Minister has been successful in winning the hearts and the support of the Japanese for India. The tour concluded with the countries signing five agreements - significant ones involving defence exchanges, infrastructure and healthcare. Japan also agreed to lift bans on six Indian organisations such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) which were imposed after the 1998 nuclear tests.

A feather in the cap of the NDA government is certainly the establishment of the BRICS bank – a developmental cooperative bank based on an equal partnership of the BRICS nations to lend financial support to infrastructural projects in the countries.

Overall, the Modi Sarkar has succeeded in bringing about a refreshing change in the political scenario of India. The Prime Minister has made news each day of his tenure and has inspired a resolve in Indians to accept and embrace change for the country’s progress. Will he keep the momentum going? Will India reach the pinnacle of economic progress without losing its democratic and secular fervor? Will corruption, red tape, and conservatism be a thing of the past? We shall keep watching out for Modi Sarkar in the months to come, hopefully not to see the bubble burst.
 
PM plays drums in Japan as India reels under power crisis, Rahul Gandhi says - The Times of India

AMETHI: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday stepped up attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the PM "plays drums in Japan as India reels under a power crisis"

Speaking to reporters in his constituency Amethi, Gandhi said that the BJP government, after being in power for over 100 days, has failed to deliver the promises it made to the people.

"Prime Minister had promised he would tackle corruption and inflation. Government has forgotten its promises," he said in a strong attack on Modi.

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Rahul Gandhi said that Modi is playing drums in Japan while there is no electricity in India. (PTI photo)

Speaking on the infighting that has clouded the Congress party since their election defeat, he said, "These types of tensions have always been there, we will deal with that."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned yesterday after concluding his 5-day trip to Japan, which promised to give $35 billion to India over the next five years for developmental projects, as the two sides agreed to enhance their strategic cooperation to a new level.
 
Usually medias won't enclose their identity as a part of precaution until they caught(most cases are without caught)...
If you want to know the list of CPM cadres murdered by opponents in Kerala(mainly RSS) ,go to cpimkerala.org,and see the 'martyrs'section there...
CPM alone lost more than 300 cadres and for BJP/RSS-250 since 1980..
The very same victim E Manoj.(that RSS guy murdered 3 days ago) was an accused behind the murder attempt on the present CPM kannur District Secretary P Jayarajan in 1999 and had sentenced by the district court for 10 year imprisonment and he later approached high court,which stayed sentence...
May be an act of revenge...

Oh really. The media is openly saying CPM is murdering RSS but not a single report where the media is saying that the RSS has murdered anyone. All blame on RSS is only coming by you and no other sources. Why is the political murder by CPM being named but RSS not being named when RSS is not a political force in Kerala? Do you think the media is shielding RSS and openly persecuting CPM?

PFI, NDF Involved in CPI(M), RSS Cadres' Murders: Kerala | Outlook News

ABOLISH COMMUNIST PARTY VILLAGES IN KERALA - CNN iReport

The political killing fields of Kerala - IBNLive

Former state BJP president and leading criminal lawyer PS Sreedharan Pillai recalled that in 1978 when one Chandran started a Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) unit in Kannur, the Marxists killed him.

"Since then it has been a series of killings. Roughly, 150 BJP and RSS activists have been murdered in the state, mostly in north Kerala. Around an equal number have also died on the other side.


Notice the 150 BJP and RSS activists have been murdered, whereas others have only died and not murdered by RSS.
 
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