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Published on 13-01-2008 In World
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Brute! Killer regemented Hegemony Ruling West Bengal

Brute! Killer regemented Hegemony Ruling West Bengal
Fire in Burrabazar rages and Buildings collapsing, Army called amidst Blast

Palash Biswas

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Gulf Times
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Turkish Press
West Bengal Governor visits gutted wholesale market in Kolkata
Economic Times, India - 23 hours ago
KOLKATA: West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi visited the wholesale market in Kolkata, which was devastated after a major fire broke out in the wee ...
Massive fire destroys 3000 shops in India: official AFP

All claims to control Burrabazar Blaze has been futile as the buildings are collapsing. Amidst Blast enters the helpless Army. So you may not reach the Fifth Floor and you dare to raise 35 -40 and so many Highrise Buildings to accomodate salim, DLF and so On! The Marxists are Cultivating Disaster on large scale on the name of Industrialisation and Urbanisation.

Friends! It is hightime to realise that Brute Killer Regemented Hegemony is ruling West Bengal.One of the best brands of Global ruling class and Brand Ambassader for the sensex shining India ,the Capitalist Marxist Chief Minister has established himself as a real Reincarnation of Nero the great, who was busy playing tunes on his flute while Rome was burning. Exactly it happened in Kolkata. All in about One Lac people lost their livelihood in the Burrabazar Blaze right into the heart of the Marxist capital of India, and the Executive Head of the state was busy to address a Party victory Rally coinciding the Global launch of Tata`s Nano, the so called Lakhtakia car for the Common Man. Pardon me, Sir! let me ask a single question: Who is this bloody Common Man? is it the Proletariate for whose dictatorship the Communist Menifesto was scripted by Karl Marx? For whom Lenin and stalin created USSR, now disintegrated? for whom mao led the great long March? In West Bengal the great poet sukanto bhattacharya wrote supreme Poetry of Commitment? Tebhaga movemnet was launched! Food movemnet became the key word for change in the sixties? Basu and dasgupta launched land Reforms and rural development! Not to mention Indian Tradition of Indigenous Insurrections against the Colonial British rule and after Independence the telengana, srikakulam and Naxalbari ! Let us know the Identity of this common man! I am sure tah he does not happen to be an identityless personality deprived of Citizenship, Mother Tongue, Reservation, higher Education, Health care, Food security, Civil and human rights! He might not be the dalit Refugee or the Tribal or the Minority member persecuted eternally. this Common Man is somewhat previleged. Certainly a memebr of the scented, elite civil society holding purchasing power. He might not to be uprooted from life and livelihood, from the indigenous production system and its culture. So, it is marxism post modern, let us understand!

Stung by criticism over his land acquisition policy, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Sunday said his government would rehabilitate the land losers.

"Be it Singur or Siliguri, wherever a farmer gives his land for industry, the government will take care of him ... It is the moral responsibility of the government to protect the farmers' income and lifestyle," Bhattacharjee said at an open rally on the eve of CPI(M)'s state conference here.

Refuting opposition charges that the government was not giving due importance to agriculture, he said the state had the country's highest production in paddy, vegetable and fish.


West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Sunday said efforts were being made to control the devastating fire at the Nandaram market building at Burrabazar.

"The fire is still raging and all out efforts are being made to douse the blaze," Bhattacharjee said at a CPI (M) rally at the Brigade Parade Ground here.

Bhattacharjee sympathised with those who suffered due to the fire in the market and said the extent of the loss would be ascertained later.

"The first task is to a put out the blaze," he said.

The fire that ravazed a multi-storeyed building in Burra Bazar, India's biggest wholesale market, raged for the second day on Sunday tilting the structure to the left and sparking fears of its collapse even as the army joined efforts to douse the flames.

"The building has leaned a little to its left side and there is fear that a part of it may crumble. We have asked all concerned to keep off the area," city Police Commissioner Gautam Mohan Chakraborty told PTI.

He said following a request by the administration army jawans in fire-resistance suits entered the eighth floor of the building to assist in fire fighting operations which were hampered due to water shortage.

The fire was raging for over 35 hours at Nandaram Market turning it into a towering inferno as water canons could not reach the tenth and upper floors where the flames continued and had spread to the rear portion of the building.

Most of the 51 tenders, including those requisitioned from the Army and the Air Force, could not be used due to water scarcity in the area.
As flames lept to touch the generator room on the 12th floor, there were fears that an explosion could take place any moment if these touched 300 litres of diesel stocked there and that might pull down a large portion of the building.

"We are asking all those nearby to vacate and move to safer places," Chakraborty said. With the intensity of blaze increasing, cracks developed in the building and a part of it collapsed. Police said they apprehended a large portion of Nandaram Market building might collapse any moment.

 

Has the Chief Minister visited the spot in these three days?
No.
State secretary of the Capitalist Party of India Marxist, biman Bose had been busy to mobilse party mob for Brigade Rally all these days. All these days, the Government and administrative, Police and staff machinery was Busy to celebrate the Vicory over Nandigram and Singur!
Army was called only after three full days when the situation is out of control! Why?
you may not be allowed to arrange a Book fair in the sacred brigade ground but the Ruling Hegemony of power as well as resistance has every right to exhibit their mscle power molstin nature and Green! What rubbish do you talk all about that bogus Judicial activism which is also rightly fit in the window of the ruling Hegemony!

The governor visited Burrabazar in the Night of Satur day itself!
So what? This grandson of someone Mohan das karamchand gandhi pokes his nose everywhere! Be it Singur or Nandigram! Be it starving Tea garden and subsidence in Illegal Mines ! He poses like the De facto Chief Minister which he is not!
The Chief Minister and his Party knows well that in this colonial world of post Modern Hindu Zionist White corporate Manusmriti Galaxy Order, Capitalism happens to be the Real PAN CARD to hold power for Brhmins in Bengal. They have to play accordingly all the trump cards of the Political game of Demographic Readjust Ment!
The Chief minister meets Kissinger and Salem! He has to invest his time for the defacto Brahmin Prime Minister Pranab Mukherjee and the World bank rubber Stamp, Dr manmohan Singh. Brand Buddha attracts thousand corores of foreign and Desi Investment in the Industry Development Urbanisation Straving Brahminical Bengal! So many things wait in tyhe Pipeline! All corporate heads wait in the Wings. So many MOWs have to be signed! So many SEZ, PCPIR, Chemical Hub and Nuclear Plants, Fly Overs and Retail chain, shopping Mall and so on have to be brouht on this Untouchable world of Proletariates!
So what if the chief Minister has no time for the wailing small traders and wretched workers, and meaningfully Non Bengali, Non friendly Vote bank of the Fascists !Rather mass mobilisation and regimentation of Party and administration, the Gestapo should be on topmost priority in accordance with the Agenda of marxist Revolution!

Socialism not an immediate possibility: Basu


The CPI-M's goal of a socialist state and a classless society was not immediately achievable, veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu admitted on Sunday and said the priority should be to capture power at the Centre as a step towards this end.

"We Marxists want to bring about a radical change since our goal is to achieve socialism to usher in a classless, oppression-free society. But it is not possible to achieve that end being in power in only three states," the nonagenarian former Chief Minister said at a CPI(M) rally at the Brigade Parade ground here.

Referring to the Left Front's return to power for the seventh consecutive time in the state, Basu said suggestions were made at that time that the CPI(M) should work to bring about socialism.

"Socialism is the CPI(M)'s ultimate goal, but that is a far cry being in a capitalist system in India," Basu said calling for capturing power in Delhi to achieve that end.

Marxists were making all efforts to win people's confidence in achieving that goal, he said.

Anguished at the growing differences in the ruling Left Front, CPI(M) patriarch Jyoti Basu on Sunday sought amicable sorting out of problems and advised Front partners not to weaken the unity of the Left coalition in West Bengal.

Left Front in West Bengal was a unique experiment in the country "and it is absurd to tolerate any move to weaken it," Basu said.

"Today, there is problem in running the Front. But discussions are on with the partners by Left Front Chairman to sort out differences," Basu said at an open rally on the eve of the CPI(M)'s 22nd state conference.

Basu, one of the few surviving architects of the Left Front which swept to power in the state in 1977, expressed concern over the problems in the Front and advised its partners not to "do anything that may weaken the Front's unity".

In an indirect reference to Forward Bloc state secretary Ashok Ghosh holding separate rallies at Nandigram and Singur and his criticism of Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee on his land acquisition policy, Basu said "if any of them (partner) holds meeting separately, it will only weaken the Left Front."

"This will also encourage the enemies, which can not be tolerated," he said.

Basu said the Left parties, which fought each other before the formation of government in 1977, got united to form the Front and swept to power for seven consecutive times "with the blessings and cooperation of the masses."

 

Achieve goals through capitalism: CPI-M
Economic Times, India - 5 Jan 2008
KOLKATA: West Bengal CPI-M on Saturday made it clear that they would not pay any heed to the criticism from Left Front partners that the Marxists had ...
Agriculture policies UPA's biggest failure: CPI(M)
Financial Express, India - 8 Jan 2008
Madurai, January 8: CPI(M) said on Tuesday that the UPA government's policies on agriculture were its "biggest failure" as farmers' deaths continued ...
HC orders affidavit on Nandigram
NDTV.com, India - 11 Jan 2008
PTI Taking up a PIL seeking CBI probe into the violence and death during CPI(M) recapture of Nandigram in November, the Calcutta High Court today directed ...
HC tells Bengal government to file affidavit on Nandigram Merinews

Army firemen brought in to fight Kolkata fire
Sify, India - 2 hours ago
The ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) is holding a rally in Kolkata." Trader Ganesh Bhagat wept as he saw the blaze. ...
Rally snub to CPM
Calcutta Telegraph, India - 17 hours ago
“We invite our front allies at every Brigade rally, organised after every three years as part of the open session of the party’s state conference,” CPM ...

 

The fire at the Nandaram market at Burrabazar, which is the biggest wholesale market of Kolkata, was still smouldering, 48 hours after it broke out.

Burrabazar the largest wholesale market in India, spreading across over eight kilometers, deals with over 10,000 varieties of goods and trades in — as they say in Bengali — ‘everything from pins to elephants’.

The Tatas should give 10 lakh 'Nanos', the Rs one lakh car unveiled by the group's chairman Ratan Tata in Delhi two days ago in Delhi, for "free", Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee demanded on Saturday.

"Tatas were given land valued at Rs 1,000 crore free, as also Rs 135 crore in incentives such as power and water.Everything is free. After getting so many things free, the Tatas should give 10 lakh cars free," she said.

"Instead of talking tall in Delhi and showing a car made in Maharashtra, I would understand if he unveiled it at Singur," she said without naming Ratan Tata.

She reiterated her demand that the land of unwilling farmers at Singur, the site of the Tata Motors plant, which will manufacture the Nano, be returned.

There was also 'no question' of allowing the Tatas to begin production of their small car at Singur, she said.Stating that she was neither a business competitor nor a consultant, Banerjee said "our job is to take care of public interest. Anybody can do whatever they like, but without causing any inconvenience to the people."

 

In New Delhi, NEW DELHI: Amid hopes of conclusion of talks with IAEA next week, government has said it will not 'like to' proceed with the Indo-US nuclear deal if the Left withdraws support but noted that pullout of the agreement will have 'some adverse impact' on India's standing in the world.External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee rejected suggestions that the UPA government's capacity to operationalise the deal has weakened after the Congress' debacle in Gujarat and Himachal assembly elections.He made it clear that the Government will not have the capacity to proceed with the deal if it plunges into a minority.

"We would not like to proceed with the deal if the Left parties withdraw support from the Government," he told Karan Thapar's 'India Tonight' programme on CNBC.He, however, emphasised that if India pulls out of the deal, it will have 'some adverse impact' on the country's standing at the international level.

Mukherjee dubbed as 'absolutely hypothetical' when asked what the government would do if a satisfactory bargain was achieved at the IAEA talks but Left still maintained its opposition.

"... before we went to the IAEA, their (Left) position was that don't proceed further (on the deal). From that position we have improved something," he said.

Asked whether it meant that the Government will be able to 'push' the Left, he replied, "it is not a question of pushing. It is a question of accepting the ground reality as and when it unfolds. Let us wait and see."

Nandaram Market building may collapse: Minister
Kolkata (PTI): The entire high-rise Nandaram Market building at Burrabazar could collapse with pockets of fire still raging in some floors, prompting the police to cordon off the area around the 13-storeyed structure.

"With so much heat generated after the fire, the building may collapse. If it doesn't, we will pull it down later," Fire Services Minister Pratim Chatterjee told PTI.

Chatterjee said he had instructed Commissioner of Police Goutam Chakrabarty to cordon off the entire area around the Nandaram Market building to prevent any loss of life should the building collapse.

Stating that pockets of fire were still seen in the 8th, 9th and 10th floors of the building, he said more than 100 barrels of diesel were stored in the structure's top floor and the firemen were now trying to prevent the blaze from spreading to that floor.

Meanwhile, state Chief Secretary Amit Kiran Deb denied reports that the Army had been called out to assist the civil administration in fire-fighting operations.

"There is no need to call the Army," Deb told PTI.


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