Kolkata at peace-BJP Sushma calls president rule West Bengal
Kolkata is back to peace but army still on their job to keep the vigil after the violence broke out on Nandigram issue,the curfew clamped yesterday has been lifted but unease still prevails in the intellectual city of India.
In Nandigram CRPF seizes explosives Maoist literature,CRPF personnel today arrested eightCPI(M) supporters and fished out explosives, ammunitions, countryman and Maoist literature from a pond.The East Midnapore SP said the CPI(M) supporters were arrested from Tekhali Bazar.
Communist Party ruling in West Bengal and playing pivotal part as chief partner of UPA is under severe attack by BJP,Trinamool Congress Leader Mamata and Megha social activist on the atrocities and vandal acts on women and lower caste and leaders of CPI M in Parliament has assured that guilty of Nandigram violence shall be punished.BJP Leader Sushma wants president rule in West Bengal
(live-PR.com) - After the volatile clash between the police and minority community forum in the streets burning vehicles,pelleting of stones,police charging with batons,tear gas and bullets to curb the violence,propelled the authorities to clamp curfew which is lifted but situation still remains grim.As efforts for reconciliatory process with leaders remained elusive.Hence Peace is elusive to Nandigram as CPIM cadre still rule Nandigram with touch of Intrinsic power.
Deputy Director General of Police, Law and Order, Raj Kanojia said in Kolkata that 25 kg of bomb-making materials and 150 rounds of ammunition, three rifles and Maoist leaflets were seized.
West Midnapur district police superintendent S Panda said 706 bullets were seized during a search at Sonachura.CRPF and local police were making door-to-door calls on villagers and talking to them to instill confidence in an area that had been torn by violence and arson.
Bhangabera bridge has attained historical importance as it is on the border between Nandigram and Khejuri is where the first spark of violence erupted early January bteween CPI [M] cadre and inhabitants of Nadigram ultimately leading to the divide between the Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee and the CPI[M].
Mawkish signs of the division over land acquisition for a proposed SEZ are persistent. Meadow has a look of torched and damaged houses are visible, people who have chosen to stay on despite the mayhem are frugal as the red hammer and sickle flags of the Marxists are fluttering once again after the recapture of Nandigram. The measured tread of boots as the CRPF personnel patrol is reassuring and the onlysign of the fragile peace since mid November there.
On January 6, three people of BUPC, Sk Selim, Bharat Mondal and a student of class VIII, Biswajit Maity, were killed allegedly in firing from the house of a CPI(M) leader Sankar Samanta. The rest is history now.
Nearly 15,000 residents from nearby villages like Sonachura and Garchakraberia burnt Samata"s house and he perished in the blaze. Others in his panic-stricken family swam across the canal and reached Khejuri-I, a CPI(M) stronghold. Shortly to follow them were another 400 families of Bhangabera.
“We could not even take clothes when I and my wife fled our home. When we reached the other side of the canal, our party supporters gave us shelter. If we had not found shelter, we would have been dead now," recounts Sankar"s brother Bhabani.
Eleven months later on November 10, the CPI(M) hit back by “recapturing" Bhangabera, Sonachura and nearby areas.
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In Nandigram CRPF seizes explosives Maoist literature,CRPF personnel today arrested eightCPI(M) supporters and fished out explosives, ammunitions, countryman and Maoist literature from a pond.The East Midnapore SP said the CPI(M) supporters were arrested from Tekhali Bazar.
Communist Party ruling in West Bengal and playing pivotal part as chief partner of UPA is under severe attack by BJP,Trinamool Congress Leader Mamata and Megha social activist on the atrocities and vandal acts on women and lower caste and leaders of CPI M in Parliament has assured that guilty of Nandigram violence shall be punished.BJP Leader Sushma wants president rule in West Bengal
(live-PR.com) - After the volatile clash between the police and minority community forum in the streets burning vehicles,pelleting of stones,police charging with batons,tear gas and bullets to curb the violence,propelled the authorities to clamp curfew which is lifted but situation still remains grim.As efforts for reconciliatory process with leaders remained elusive.Hence Peace is elusive to Nandigram as CPIM cadre still rule Nandigram with touch of Intrinsic power.
Deputy Director General of Police, Law and Order, Raj Kanojia said in Kolkata that 25 kg of bomb-making materials and 150 rounds of ammunition, three rifles and Maoist leaflets were seized.
West Midnapur district police superintendent S Panda said 706 bullets were seized during a search at Sonachura.CRPF and local police were making door-to-door calls on villagers and talking to them to instill confidence in an area that had been torn by violence and arson.
Bhangabera bridge has attained historical importance as it is on the border between Nandigram and Khejuri is where the first spark of violence erupted early January bteween CPI [M] cadre and inhabitants of Nadigram ultimately leading to the divide between the Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee and the CPI[M].
Mawkish signs of the division over land acquisition for a proposed SEZ are persistent. Meadow has a look of torched and damaged houses are visible, people who have chosen to stay on despite the mayhem are frugal as the red hammer and sickle flags of the Marxists are fluttering once again after the recapture of Nandigram. The measured tread of boots as the CRPF personnel patrol is reassuring and the onlysign of the fragile peace since mid November there.
On January 6, three people of BUPC, Sk Selim, Bharat Mondal and a student of class VIII, Biswajit Maity, were killed allegedly in firing from the house of a CPI(M) leader Sankar Samanta. The rest is history now.
Nearly 15,000 residents from nearby villages like Sonachura and Garchakraberia burnt Samata"s house and he perished in the blaze. Others in his panic-stricken family swam across the canal and reached Khejuri-I, a CPI(M) stronghold. Shortly to follow them were another 400 families of Bhangabera.
“We could not even take clothes when I and my wife fled our home. When we reached the other side of the canal, our party supporters gave us shelter. If we had not found shelter, we would have been dead now," recounts Sankar"s brother Bhabani.
Eleven months later on November 10, the CPI(M) hit back by “recapturing" Bhangabera, Sonachura and nearby areas.
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