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Left in WB split wide open over Nandigram

CPI has now blamed big brother CPI(M) and Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee of keeping the partners in the dark on the issue.

Updated on: Mar 23, 2007 05:26 PM IST
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The rumblings in the Left Front in West Bengal over the Nandigram police firing refuse to die down as the CPI has now blamed big brother CPI(M) and Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee of keeping the partners in the dark on the issue.

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In a hard hitting article in CPI organ New Age, party General Secretary AB Bardhan said the "organised and brutal police assault" on villagers was unprecedented, unbelievable, shocking and traumatic, forcing many to think that time had come to break up the Left Front.

He accused the CPI(M) state leadership of refusing to heed to the frequent warnings given by alliance partners about the tensions that were building up in Nandigram and pleas for greater transparency and need for taking Front partners into confidence.

"But unfortunately all such pleadings by other allies and partners of the Left Front went unheeded by the biggest partner, the CPI(M), especially its leadership. The chief minister and some of his colleagues felt that they could carry through everything without the need for any consultation with or help from other partners of the front," he said.

 
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