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Givornor playing cricket in Nandigram - may the "terror by media" end in WB ?

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The WB govornor is prudent enough this time, has met and talked with both the warring sections in Nandigram - played cricket with children (women and children were used in the fore-front by the conspirators, culprits at the back) and talked about peace and progress. Chemical Hub programmee was abandoned there ...no reason for "fight" for eleven months long !! Development of WB may not stop - The Hub is now proposed on Nayachar, a place with river and sea openings - all most similar that of Nandigram. The ever popular Govt. in WB was mandated with huge majority in the last election to go for industrialisation after its success in Agriculture. Different reasons led to the slow progress for industrialisation of WB which has glorious past - main was the "step brotherly attitude of Centre"and licence raj. The other Indian states are facing similar difficulties.BUT, the big question lies next , may the partisan media of WB stop its "Media-terror" to see this state in peace & progress ??

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  1. Media is not to be blamed here. They show what they see.

    It is true that they show a little incident in a bigger manner but why create the incident in the first place. If state government can come up with nayachar site now then why didn't it go for it before considering nandigram. This proves that the government diodn't think for the state but for their own cadres..

    Government in future should be more careful about our people.  We may look tolerant but when it comes to fight we never step back.

    As for step motherly approach of centre i can say u get what u do. The left has never been supportive to any centre government. As long as they(the party) are not happy they never let anyone to be happy.


  2. political gimmik.

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