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This is an archive article published on August 29, 2008

CPM tells Buddha in case he forgot: strike a basic right

I do not support any bandh. I agree it8217;s not helping anyone... But unfortunately as I belong to one party and they call a strike...

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I do not support any bandh. I agree it8217;s not helping anyone8230; But unfortunately as I belong to one party and they call a strike, I keep mum8230;But I have finally decided that next time I will open my mouth.8221; Applause may have greeted this remark by West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Tuesday but his comrades in Delhi aren8217;t impressed.

So the CPM Politburo today 8212; which has not issued a single statement on the current standoff in Singur 8212; said that 8220;in the context of certain remarks made by Comrade Bhattacharjee,8221; the party wishes to 8220;clarify8221; that it 8220;firmly stands for the right to strike by the working class as a fundamental right.8221; The statement added: 8220;It has consistently supported the all-India general strikes of the trade unions against the neo-liberal policies of the Central Government and other urgent issues of the working class and the toiling people.8221;

Sources said the issue will figure at the Sept 6-7 Politburo meeting. Asked whether the CM would be censured 8212; as was done in the case of Kerala MP A P Abdullakutty who also spoke against strikes 8212; sources said it would depend up on the Politburo.

On one count, though, Bhattacharjee got some comfort. CPM Politburo member Sitaram Yechury, in an editorial in the party paper, said those opposing the Tata plant were enemies of Bengal8217;s prosperity.

 

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