CPI-ML Leader Threatens to Bring Down Bihar Government
Patna: March 18, 2008
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Communist Leader Threatens to Bring Down Bihar Government
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Communist Party of India (ML) leader, at the clichéd 'Pol Khol, Halla Bol' rally in Patna on Tuesday, showered the Nitish government with adjectives like 'anti-farmers', 'feelgoodwa sarkar', and being in cahoots with the 'capitalistic forces' while warning the government to watch out for the 'red flaggers' who would soon be at the Chief Minister's door to demand his ouster.
"We have exposed both the state and central government of their anti-poor and anti-farmers policies and now will 'shout them out of power," said the party general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya.
"The Nitish government is nothing but a group of crooks and a bundle of lies. If it does not work for the poor people of Bihar, it would not be too long before we are forced to shut down the government," Bhattacharya who has a made a name for himself by being anti-government and anti-development in the name of providing voice to the poor and farmers, said at the rally.
The Communist leader laid out his plan to disrupt government proceedings in the state on March 27 saying the Nitish government had failed to do anything in its two and a half years of rule in Bihar and was taking the poor people for a ride for political gains. He also accused the government of promoting corruption in all departments.
"While being in bed with the communal Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena, the Chief Minister is pretending to be a Muslim sympathizer by first sending Anwar Ali to the Rajya Sabha and then Ejaz Ali to the same pilgrimage even as the Muslims are being killed in Ara and other regions," Bhattacharya said.

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