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Confidence vote exposes Indian politicians with connections to foreign intelligence agencies but is that true for Somnath Chatterjee?
What happened to the speaker of Indian Parliamnet, a man with a cover of communism is interesting. When it came to the time of stepping down from Speaker’s position and vote for his communist ideaism, the Kolkata man did what he had to do.
According to polpular media reports from New Delhi, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee was on Wednesday expelled by the CPI(M) in the wake of his refusal to quit the post in line with the directive of the party with which he was associated with for four decades. "The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) has unanimously decided to expel Somnath Chatterjee from the membership of the party with immediate effect," a Polit Bureau statement said after its meeting chaired by General Secretary Prakash Karat, that discussed his defiance ever since the party withdrew support to the UPA government.
What is significant is that the political covers of many Indian politicians with connections to international agencies are getting blown off in the middle of the confidence vote chaos.
Somnath Chatterjee is a charismatic leader from Kolkata. He is educated, a native Hindu Bengali, and very proud of Indian nationalism and Bengali culture.
The 79-year old barrister and ten-time MP, Chatterjee rejected demands from the party leadership, which asked him to quit the post to which he was elected unanimously after the 2004 elections, saying he was above party politics given the Parliament Spears post he held.
Somnath Chatterjee may just be acting based on his common sense and conscience. The rumor in India is that he is a CIA agent. But that may not be true. He may be a just honest politician who is not ready to take anti-American doctrine as a governing rule in life.
Somnath Chattrejee is a new hero in Kolkata and the first prominent Indian communist to stand up and revolt against communist policies hat can take India back to dark ages. POLITICAL ARTICLES
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