Remembering Jyoti Basu

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @krisanusikder5669
    @krisanusikder5669 4 года назад +5

    Karat is bad man. He destroyed cpi(m).

  • @hamrashtrawadihain9516
    @hamrashtrawadihain9516 2 года назад +3

    Lal selam comrad ✊✊🙏🙏....cpim jindabad ❤️❤️✊✊

  • @Life2Describe
    @Life2Describe 9 лет назад +6

    Jyoti Basu killed Mihir Sen (1st Indian to cross English Channel)
    Awards of Mihir Sen :
    Padma Shri in 1959
    Padma Bhushan in 1967
    Blitz Nehru Trophy in 1967
    In 1977, the Communist leader Jyoti Basu, requested Mihir Sen to join and campaign for the Communist Party of India (Marxist), in return for a high profile government post. Being strongly anti-communist, Sen refused and instead filed his papers as an independent candidate against Basu. With the CPI(M) victory, Basu vindictively attacked Sen's business and steadily undermined its functioning, till it was forced to shut down permanently. In this aggressive trade unionism by the CPI(M)’s Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) played a prominent role.[1]
    Outside Sen's offices, factory and his retail shop, slogans and graffiti filled the walls. Strikes were staged on a regular basis in the garment factory, which brought work to a complete halt. In the silk screening and silk block print factory, truckloads of merchandise ready for export were set on fire. During all of this, the local police refused to help Sen. Sen's successful business was systematically and brutally destroyed by the CPI(M) leadership and he was forced into bankruptcy. To add insult to this misery, false cases were initiated against him and his house and office were raided repeatedly by the police and their assets seized. His bank accounts were frozen and all cash at home was confiscated by the police. Left in utter despair, he could not even feed his family at times. The shock & stress of the brutal harassment initiated a series of mini strokes in his brain triggering Alzheimer's like symptoms (Dimentia) at the age of 50, the prime of his life. His refusal to work for a formidable political opponent tragically cost him his livelihood, his dignity and everything that he held dear.
    Now you tell if he was good politician/Human ? ...aab bolo " Amar rahe "

  • @michael7corleone
    @michael7corleone 14 лет назад +1

    @manoshdada
    what do u mean by this.
    he may be finest to you, but the fact is that he was a big block in the movement for change, and his not being there ll change the lives of the people of bengal.

  • @amannai4114
    @amannai4114 Год назад

    3:32