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| A middle leftist's confusion | Views: 63 |
| Oct 31, 2009 3:57 am | | A middle leftist's confusion | # |
charu hasan | | I hope the media is not to be blamed for diverse views of important chiefs of the same leftist party. I was able to understand the difference in view points between the conservatives, the liberals and the communist parties. Already I was confused by a term “Left communist,” that is often used in political circles. I wondered for a time whether there could right communists too to establish that the rest of the communists are wrong?. I have been and I continue to be a human who believes in equalizing the `haves and have-nots.’ Born and brought up by a Brahmin parents who tried all their lives to convince me that communists can never be law abiding citizens, I was shocked to see the early communists of India divided themselves into two parties. I was not sure that this separation was the result of the quarrel between their foreign bosses namely Russia and China. When I became a lawyer I found that the extreme left did not believe in law and my chosen profession did not go well with the “Party.”
I then convinced myself that my late Prime Minister Nehru’s idea of democratic-socialism is fine political solution, as I noticed that a rich Harijan was social inferior even to a poor Brahmin like me. I decided that I should join E Ve Ra Periyar’s Dravida kazhagam. When Mr. C.N.A formed a new party with a main principle of opposing his marriage to Maniammai I joined him. When E.Ve.Ra joined hands with Congress for the second time it was to defeat communism in Madras Presidency as Congress did not have the majority without his support.
Then Kamaraj who was backed by Periyar dislodged Mr. Rajaji to become the C.M. of Tamilnadu. C.N.A. and his team came to power worshipping Periyar and the same tome blaming his second marriage as against the culture of Tamilians.
Now the latest problem is within the Communist party (M) where in two states where the C.M.s are fighting a cold war with some leading party functionaries in re support or defeat the UPA coalition. As man lacking in political education I found that Stalin’s method of unofficial liquidation of Trotsky by a Business Process outsourcing by bullet, could be better than asking the common man to do it by ballet.
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| Oct 31, 2009 10:55 am | | re: A middle leftist's confusion | # |
 SOEB FATEHI | | your deficiency in political education may lead you to unwittingly incite those lacking in intellectual acumen and insufficiently endowed with moral character to propagation of thoughts of mindless violence thereby furthering the cause of divisive forces threatening to divide people who otherwise sincerely desire to coexist . . . . Private Reply to SOEB FATEHI |
| Nov 01, 2009 7:51 am | | re: re: A middle leftist's confusion | # |
 Basab Ghosh | | End deficiency, stop producing bastards, TAKE THE PILL! Private Reply to Basab Ghosh |
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