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WB GOVT WANTS WB TO BE PERMANENT BASE OF COMMUNISM. It wants to use the fertile land so that artificial food scarcity is created and people in Bengal will have no option but to starve and do chanting on communism. It knows the fate of industries going to come up on those fertile lands in SINGUR, NANDIGRAM, ETC.

2007-03-14 04:14:45 · 3 answers · asked by narayan 2 in Local Businesses India Kolkatta

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The East Bengal Fleed Refugees are all CUMMUNIST IN West Bengal and they will be power for another 50 years .

This is not possible unless choas is regularly created? WB can be saved only if all opposition jopins who will never join ? So there will be choas and choas after this and that?

2007-03-14 04:36:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Narayan, be assured that I am not a CPM party member in any way, but we will have to look at problems with a neutral point of view.Industrialists want their factory to be located where all modern amenities and required infrastructure are available.That means good condition roads,railway,energy supply and many more. As this conditions are not quite present in the huge barren fields of Purulia and Bankura, it is hard to lure industrialists with them.

When speaking of the land of closed factories,there are obstacles too.Most of them are hanging in court and almost all of them are suffering from the fire of the battle between trade unions and factory-owners. It is not a very suitable condition for an aspiring industrialist.

However, as the trade-unions are mostly run by CPM itself, it was there duty to resolve matters instead of complicating them.Also,after thirty years of ruling,it is a bad advertisement for the party that there is still no modern facilities available in districts like bankura and purulia.

At the end ,I disagree with your point that there will be scarcity of food. Tons of food are rotting in FCI warehouses all over the state.Whole state is actually suffering from over-production in agriculture field ( that people still starve is a folly of the system).So ,I think there will not be any significant drop in production on agricultural sector. Goodbye.

2007-03-15 02:43:28 · answer #2 · answered by mainak 1 · 0 1

Its good in a way no.
The abandoned sites of closed factories can be best used this way.
Other lands can be saved for the farmers and people.

Old factories, also can wipe off their losses by selling their land for a profitable price.

2007-03-14 11:30:26 · answer #3 · answered by surez 3 · 1 0

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