NANDIGRAM CRISES
Kolkata/Nandigram, March 14 (IANS) At least 14 people were killed and 39 injured in Nandigram in West Bengal Wednesday as police opened fire to quell mobs and retake the area they lost control of in January after unrest over acquisition of farmland for industry. A minister called it a 'Black Day' for West Bengal.
In a day of violence not seen since the Left Front took power in the state three decades ago, the police resorted to firing as hundreds of furious villagers set upon the men in uniform determined to prevent their land from being seized.
In a day of violence not seen since the Left Front took power in the state three decades ago, the police resorted to firing as hundreds of furious villagers set upon the men in uniform determined to prevent their land from being seized.
AGAIN DUE TO THE NANDIGRAM CRISES SUCCESIVE BANDHS HAVE IN BEEN DECLARED IN AMADER KOLKATA SHOHOR. WAT IS THE USE OF ALL THESE BANDHS? ECONOMIC PROGRESS JUSTS HAULTS AND NOTHING ELSE. MANY DIFFERENT PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT OPINIONS. SOME OF THE INTELLIGENT ONES SAY THAT ITS ALL CRAP TO HAVE BANDH SO FREQUENTLY AND IF SO MANY BANDHS TAKE PLACE KOLKATA CAN ITSELF B BANDH FOREVER. THE USUAL COMMENT OF THR YOUNGSTERS ARE THAT BANDHS ARE REALLY COOL AS THEY ADD ANOTHER HOLIDAY TO THE CALENDER. WHAT DO YOU SAY?
PARK STREET COMPLETELY EMPTY
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