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Run Mamata Run – show America, Russia and China that oligarchs unlike in those countries cannot win in India – not even with communists behind them
Mamata Bannerjee of India is one of the very few politicians in the world who has the courage to stand up against the Indian oligarchs for the People of India. She is the new norm of politics in the world. Bush, Putin and Hu Jintao is watching the people of West Bengal and Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Bannerjee. India is the first country that will uproot oligarchs once for all that keep politicians like servants in their home. Mamata run for the people of the world. Show Bush, Putin and Hu Jintao that days of oligarchs are coming to an end. It is time for people of the world to win.
Appreciating the villagers of Singur and Nandigram for launching the agitation against farmland acquisition, she said "You have become the talking point for people all over India and even abroad.
"People in other places are talking how brave the people of Singur and Nandigram are in resisting the government move to forcibly acquire farmland with all their might and five people in Nandigram have sacrificed their lives for that cause."
Banerjee accused the Left Front Government of playing with fire on the land acquisition issue and warned it would "pay the consequence" for playing with fire and taking the people for granted.
Last year, she had undertaken an indefinite hunger strike against the Tatas'' car project in Singur and called off the fast only after a request from Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
Today, Banerhee alleged the state government did not fulfill the promise made to her that it would speak to her before the work on the Tata Motors project begins.
The formal work on Rs 1000 crore small car project by the Tatas started last month with the construction of the boundary wall and foundation for the main plant.
Meanwhile, state minister and CPI leader NandagopalBhattacharya came out openly against the police action at Singur today and demanded immediate meeting of the Left Front to discuss the issue.
"I don''t support the police action against women. This is a bad omen for Left Front. I was called by some TV channel from Delhi to comment. Do I like it that such things are happening in West Bengal?" Bhatacharya said.
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