Nandigram is Out of Bounds

11.15.07 | 12 Comments | Filed Under Commentary, Indian Politics, War on Communism

The Left is rightly obstinate about not allowing its sins to be discussed in Parliament. In true Mafiosi style, they reason that it is a "state subject," hence out of bounds.

After a meeting of four Left parties, the leaders maintained that the Nandigram issue was a "state law and order subject" which could not be discussed in Parliament as rules did not permit such matters to be raised.

One wonders whether the state is located outside India. The Left is convinced that it is. Its grand old Don had once declared that he’d cede from the Indian Union if the BJP ever came to power. The following statement reminds us of Bollywood gangster films:

Parliament functions according to rules. Whatever the rules permit, can be discussed. …Nandigram can be discussed in the West Bengal Assembly but not in Parliament.

In other words, yeh mera ilaake ka maamla hai wohi niptenge (this dispute belongs to my area, let’s deal with it there). The Opposition in West Bengal is "full of sound and fury signifying nothing." Latest tidings show the kind of treasure the CRPF has unearthed in Nandigram.

The CRPF personnel on Thursday recovered a large amount of arms and ammunition,including 76 detonators, from Sonachura in Nandigram. The arms recovered from a pond during a raid included 76 detonators, 15 rounds of ammunition, 25 kgs of explosives, some explosive devices and material for making country-made guns,…

Offstumped rightly calls for imposing President’s rule in West Bengal. Historically, President’s rule was imposed on other states to merely satisfy political whims.

Here’s a free tip to the Congress party: show your guts and impose President’s rule in West Bengal. The President is after all, one of your own. You are anyway preparing for mid-term polls. If the government falls tomorrow, you’ll reap handsomely in the mid-term polls for just this one act.

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