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This is an archive article published on November 30, 2010

We’ll tackle Trinamool like we handled Cong,Naxals: Buddha

In a bid to boost the morale of CPM cadres,Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Monday said his party will emerge victorious over Trinamool Congress’s “politics of violence and murder”.

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In a bid to boost the morale of CPM cadres,Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Monday said his party will emerge victorious over Trinamool Congress’s “politics of violence and murder”.

Speaking at a rally of CPM’s youth wing,DYFI,the chief minister said: “We successfully fought Congress misrule,the violence of the Naxals and now we have taken on the Trinamool and its accomplice — the Maoists. We will surely win.”

Lambasting the Trinamool for “blocking the state’s industrialisation by resisting Tata’s Nano project at Singur,he asked partymen to be vigilant about the “sinister design” of Mamata Banerjee’s party to “create unrest through its politics of violence and murder.

“We have in our state a totally irresponsible Opposition party (Trinamool Congress) which has hatched a plot to create total lawlessness and unrest and to foil any development,” he said.

“This irresponsible and indisciplined party is bent on undoing all development projects and has thus already caused irreparable loss to the state’s economy,” he added.

BJP to gherao Writers’ Buildings today
The BJP has planned to gherao Writers’ Buildings on Tuesday to protest against the price rise and increasing unemployment in West Bengal.

“Our protest is against the price rise,increasing unemployment,closure of factories and deterioration of law and order in the state,” state BJP president Rahul Sinha on Monday. The gherao will be preceded by demonstrations at four points in the metropolis — Bipin Bihari Ganguly Street,Bentinck Street,Ganesh Chandra Avenue crossing besides Subodh Mullick Square and the Tea Board in central Kolkata.

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Five processions from Subodh Mullick Square,Sealdah,Howrah,Tala Park and Central Avenue would march towards Writers’ Buildings,Sinha said.

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