MArx,Eangles, Lenin, MAvo, VS, Pinarayi
Soviet Union, Poland, China, Cuba, BEngal, KEralam
Ithinappuram pralayam!!
poor CIA chaps should attend pinams party classes !!



On 3/27/08, Bobby Kunhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bravo!!!!
> The communists have spoken and so it must be the TRUTH.
>
> Let us all join our hands in prayer and solemnly swear that we believe in
> no God or ideology whatsoever except those sanctioned by Marx in his
> Critique of  the Capital and the Manifesto, as interpreted by HIS prophets
> from time to time. Let all those who dare to blaspheme by struck by the
> divine wrath of the party for breaking this covenant with Marx.
>
> Amen
>
>  On 26/03/2008, ahmed rafeek j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > US spy agencies backing Chengara stir: Pinarayi
> > Thursday March 20 2008 11:25 IST, Express News Service
> >
> > http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IER20080320010401&Page=R&Title=Kerala&Topic=0
> >
> >
> >
> > KOLLAM: CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan has said that spy
> > agencies of the United States were supporting the agitation for land
> > at Chengara.
> >
> > Inaugurating the EMS- AKG day at Mukkada near Kundara on Wednesday
> > evening, he said that the details about the assets of those behind the
> > agitation was getting exposed.
> >
> > He said the agitation leaders had land and house of their own. The
> > agitators had initially said it was a struggle for the tribals. Later,
> > they said the struggle was also for the landless poor.
> >
> > But the fact is that the struggle is not for these groups, Pinaryi
> > Vijayan said.
> >
> > He said that the United States which had been propagating lies about
> > Kerala using the media was now directly spreading the lies. He said US
> > State Deprtment was claiming that human rights violations and lock-up
> > deaths were occurring in the state.
> >
> > He said 80 percent of the news appearing in the world media was
> > propagated by agencies controlled by imperialist agencies.
> >
> > He said that the US bore vengeance towards the CPM for the party's
> > principled stand on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
> > ***************************************************
> > RSP flays Chengara land agitation
> > Friday March 21 2008 12:08 IST, ENS
> >
> > http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IER20080321014650&Page=R&Title=Kerala&Topic=0
> >
> >
> > PATHANAMTHITTA: RSP state secretary V P Ramakrishna Pillai termed as
> > unjustifiable the ongoing agitation for land in the rubber plantation
> > at Chengara in Kumbazha, causing unemployment to the workers at a time
> > when the LDF Government promised to give land for the landless poor.
> >
> > Inaugurating the RSP district committee meeting here on Thursday, he
> > said that the RSP wanted all the Left parties to come under one fold.
> >
> > V S Madhavan Nair, Thomas Joseph, N Janardhanan Nair, K S Sivakumar, R
> > M Bhattathiri, Kalanilayam Ramachandran Nair, George Varghese,
> > Chandanappally Karunakaran and Vazhamuttam Radhakrishnan were elected
> > district secretariat members.
> > ****************************************
> > Chengara stir to continue as talks fail
> >
> > Special Correspondent, the Hindu, Thursday, Mar 20, 2008
> > http://www.hindu.com/2008/03/20/stories/2008032060400100.htm
> >
> > V.S. Achuthanandan says immediate resettlement is impossible.
> >
> > THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Talks held by Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan to
> > bring about a settlement to the agitation by the Sadhujana Samrakshana
> > Samithi at Chengara in Pathanamthitta district failed on Wednesday.
> >
> > While the Chief Minister maintained that the government could not meet
> > their demand for immediate resettlement, the samithi leaders said they
> > would continue their agitation for land.
> >
> > The Chief Minister said the government was prepared to provide them
> > land at Chengara or elsewhere if they were willing to wait. The
> > government was identifying land at various places for distribution
> > among tribal people and others. Court proceedings and evictions were
> > to be completed before all the land became available. The distribution
> > would be done in April or May.
> >
> > Mr. Achuthanandan told the media that the samithi had rejected a call
> > of the government to withdraw the stir and vacate the land they were
> > occupying in Harrisons Malayalam Plantations. The government needed
> > time for their resettlement.
> >
> > He said the government wanted to settle the agitation without
> > bloodshed. It would not be using police as the previous government had
> > done to suppress similar agitation by tribal people at Muthanga.
> > However, it cannot give them permission to occupy land against court
> > orders.
> >
> > Revenue Minister K.P. Rajendran said the landless could apply to
> > village officers for allotment of land in connection with the second
> > anniversary of the Left Democratic Front government.
> >
> > Samithi president Laha Gopalan said their demand was for five acres of
> > land per family. However, they were willing to settle for one acre
> > each.
> >
> > Congress leader Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, who attended the talks
> > with the former Minister Adoor Prakash and others, said the Chief
> > Minister had not directly addressed the issues behind the
> > eight-month-old agitation. He had only talked of broad plans of the
> > government to distribute land to the tribals and the poor and
> > preferred to threaten the agitators with police action. He said he
> > thought the government would settle the agitation by offering them 256
> > acres of land identified at Kollavila near Ranni
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Bobby Kunhu
> >
>

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