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We are all in the same depths of darkness as we have been in the past, says a farmers deep in debt and distress
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In distress: Mathura Mondal, a marginal farmer, who hosted BJP president J.P. Nadda in January at Musthali in Bardhaman district.
We are all in the same depths of darkness as we have been in the past, says a farmers deep in debt and distress In the villages behind lush paddy fields along the road from Bardhaman town to Katwa, there is agrarian distress, and no one knows it better than the farmers of Musthali. Only a couple of months before the West Bengal Assembly election began, hundreds of journalists and scores of camera crews had descended on the village when BJP president J.P. Nadda had lunch at the home of a small marginal farmer, Mathura Mondal.
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Mainstream, VOL LVIII No 52, New Delhi, December 12, 2020
Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Dec 12, 2020
Friday 11 December 2020
Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Dec 12, 2020
It is astonishing that the Supreme Court of India gave permission to the Government of Narendra Modi to go ahead with the foundation laying ceremony for the new Parliament and Central Vista complex while saying that no construction should begin. A clear contradiction in terms. The Court’s granting of the nod, while litigation is underway on ‘change of land use’ is very unfortunate. Due process is not the way this government functions, the government seems not interested in waiting for the Court’s verdict. A project of this scale concerning the very seat of the Government in India should have been debated over and over again in Parliament and in public.
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Mainstream, VOL LVIII No 52, New Delhi, December 12, 2020 Nitai Basu, last ‘comrade’ of Kakdwip battle, is no more | Subhankar Gupta
Friday 11 December 2020
by Subhankar Gupta
Nitai Basu (real name Nityagopal Basu), the last activist of historic peasant struggle of Kakdwip led by the All India Krishak Sabha in West Bengal within a year after India achieved independence passed away on December 6, 2020. AIKS was the peasant front of undivided Communist Party of India. He was 90. After the Tebhaga movement was called off by the WB unit of AIKS and state CPI leadership under compelling circumstances, a large number of peasants landless and marginal peasants, plunged into a battle in all districts of West Bengal excepting Burdwan and West Bengal with the same demands as Tebhaga struggle which was most widespread in Dinajpur, Rangpur and Jalpaiguri districts in pre-partition Bengal. In West Bengal, the thrust of the movement was most intensive in undivided 24 Parga
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