I think Kerala  chiefminister should apologise and withdraw
this statement in which he labels a community as thieves.
( Why didn't he take legal action if he is so concerned about the (putative)
private property of harrisson malayalam?)

I don't think there are many credible people in Kerala who could dmand the
withdrawal in Kerala.

But I am personally troubled by this unashamed statement and the silence of
(putative) civil society.

I am also annoyed at the spirit in which such issues are taken up in this
thread/forum.

So I am withdrawing



On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Anivar Aravind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 8:40 AM, ranju radha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > but at the end of the day the great selectors choose VS as 'MAN' of the
> > match.
> > and we end up debating it on chala streets and cyber streets
> > that is equally shameful !
> >
> > the vote bank seems intact shamelessly
>
> 1. The Pathanamthitta District commitee of CPIM ,  who initiates the
> Blockade is controlled by VS group. Pathanamthitta and wayanad DC are
> the only DC's  got for VS group.
>
> this is the merging pont of Stalinist and Capitalist interests of VS &
> his group, Party(Official Group) , and Harrison (RP Goyanka Group)
>
> Also see the Official Party version  from People's Democracy (Oct 5th)
> http://cpim.org/pd/2008/1005_pd/10052008_19.htm
> and October 12th version have following subsection in Kerala news letter
> http://pd.cpim.org/2008/1012_pd/10122008_13.htm
>
> The fake struggle at Chengara continues even as the number of
> participants dwindle to a miniscule number. A number of participants
> of the Chengara struggle do have their own land and houses. A
> housewife who owned three houses and has sold out two houses is now
> participating in the strike. There are many such people participating
> in the struggle. They are given the illusion that if they take part in
> this "struggle", they would get land. The land is now in the hands of
> Harrisons Malayalam Company, which has had a lease of 99 years. The
> workers of the company are denied entry to their work site. The lease
> period has expired. The problem is entangled in legal intricacies. The
> High Court has asked the government to remove the obstructionists, but
> the government is not using any force to remove them in order to avoid
> a social confrontation. The struggle is overtly and covertly supported
> by anti-communist elements and extremists (see PD October 5 issue for
> a detailed write-up on this issue).
>
> So It is Official CPIM position.
>
>
> 2. At the same time what amazing for me is Chengara struggle never
> affected the stocks of Harisson Malayalam (Great work Malayalam Media,
> and National Dailies)
> See Harisson's Stock prices against STI at
> http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?t=6m&s=HARRMALAY.NS&l=on&z=m&q=l&c=
> ^STI%2C^STI%2C^SESD&c=^STI
>
> When you look at news coverage on Chengara in malayalam / National
> dailies . they reported the struggle only when Harisson was out of
> the picture. They kept silent while reffering harisson's role
>
>
> --
> Any responsible politician should be encouraging a home grown Free
> Software industry because it creates the basis for future jobs.
> Learning Windows is like learning to eat every meal at McDonalds.
>
> >
>


-- 
Dileep Raj
Ernakulam

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