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BHARATIYA MAZDOOR SANGH’S NEW MOVE: CTUOs SHOW CONCERN

BREAKING ITS ISOLATION OR TRYING PLAY WITH TU UNITY
Narendra Sharma - 2011-05-18 09:49
NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) choosing to suddenly convene a meeting of the central trade union organisations (CTUOs) on May 20, took by surprise not only observers of the Indian labour scene but all the CTUOs as well.
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STULTIFIED POLITICS NEGATE GAINS OF LAND REFORMS

CPM PAYS PRICE FOR STICKING TO DOGMATISM
O.P. Sabherwal - 2011-05-18 09:44
The rise and fall of the CPM in West Bengal is a multi-layered phenomenon. Dissecting it needs wading through the changing scenario of three decades. But the core of the West Bengal story is clearly visible. A revolution was unleashed in West Bengal in 1977 – a land reforms revolution ‘’Operation Barga” – which gave land, rice and hope to millions of share croppers and poor peasants. This, the most progressive land reforms revolution of post-Independence India, was stultified and not allowed to reach its logical conclusion. Stultified politics rather than continuing progressive economic development brought about the fall of the CPM in West Bengal.

REVIVING WEST BENGAL ECONOMY

MAMATA HAS A MASSIVE TASK
Anjan Roy - 2011-05-17 10:39
The rout of the left front by Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress and Congress combine at once liberates West Bengal politically and socially. One has now to see whether the new political dispensation will also liberate Bengal’s economy.

CPI(M) POLITICISED INSTITUTIONS

SHIFT IN LEFT BASE HELPED MAMATA
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-05-17 10:35
When the Leftists formed their first government in West Bengal in 1967, albeit under a Bangla Congress leader, Ajoy Mukherji, the CPI(M), then no more than three years old, interpreted the success as the beginning of the long-cherished revolution. So, the more militant among the Marxists began the Naxalbari uprising.

UTTER CONFUSION GRIPS BENGAL LEFT

LEADERSHIP BLAMED FOR WRONG ASSESSMENT
Ashis Biswas - 2011-05-17 10:32
KOLKATA: As the big blame game began within the Bengal CPI(M) after the shocking defeat of the Left Front, it was clear that some heads at the top would roll soon.

BJP’S FORTUNES DWINDLING IN PUNJAB

PARTY NOW DESPERATE TO IMPROVE ITS IMAGE
B.K. Chum - 2011-05-17 10:29
Punjab BJP continues to dominate media headlines. In the previous week it was the party’s Chief Parliamentary Secretary Raj Khurana’s arrest by the CBI in the Rs.1.5 crore land scam case which was in the news. Last week, it was the resignations of all the BJP ministers and Chief Parliamentary Secretaries which made screaming headlines.

ASSAM: CONGRESS CONSOLIDATES, OPPOSITION WANES

GOGOI GETS A BIG BOOST
Barun Das Gupta - 2011-05-17 10:26
The electorate in Assam proved wiser than the combined wisdom of the psephologists and pollsters. The latter had predicted a hung House. The exciting possibility stimulated the adrenalin flow in the Opposition parties who immediately engaged in feverish pre-poll negotiations to form a post-poll alliance government. In the event, the Congress secured absolute majority on its own by winning 78 seats in a House of 126. Its ally, the Bodo People’s Front (BPF) increased its tally from ten to twelve. A potential ally, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), emerged the second largest party by winning eighteen seats. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi humbled his AGP rival by over fifty thousand votes.
India

CONGRESS TO RECKON WITH WOMAN POWER IN TWO MAJOR STATES

MIXED OUTCOME FOR UPA-II WHICH HAS LESSONS TO LEARN FOR 2014
S. Sethuraman - 2011-05-14 09:19
The electoral revolution in Tamil Nadu, unprecedented in several respects, has put the AIADMK leader, Ms. Jayalalithaa, again at the helm of power, for the third time, but more formidably to assert herself on the national stage. Overnight, DMK has been diminished to rank third in the new Assembly with less than 25 seats behind DMDK (33), the major ally of the Jayalalithaa-led Front. The arithmetic speaks of the 'anger' of the people against DMK family rule, as Ms. Jayalalithaa puts it, not attributable to simple anti-incumbency factor.
India

RAHUL LAUNCHES “MISSION 2012”

MAYAWATI GETS PANICKY
Pradeep Kapoor - 2011-05-14 09:16
LUCKNOW: AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi has launched his mission 2012 to capture power in Uttar Pradesh by Congress on its own through successful day-long dharna at Bhatta Persaul Village in Greater Noida.
India

LDF LOSES POLL RACE, BUT WINS POLITICAL BATTLE

TOUGH TIMES AHEAD FOR VICTORIOUS CONGRESS, UDF
P. Sreekumaran - 2011-05-14 09:07
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It was a humdinger of an election battle, the like of which Kerala has not witnessed hitherto. It had all the ingredients of a Twenty-20 cricket match in which fortunes fluctuate with breathtaking frequency.