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A long way into history: Mamata brings victims of Nandigram and Tebhaga on one platform

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Posted: Jul 22, 2009 at 0352 hrs IST

Kolkata The Tuesday’s rally of Trinamool Congress in Kolkata was used by the party to pay its respect to people who lost their lives in various socio-politico movements — from the 1946 Tebhaga movement to 2007 Nandigram land agitation — that took place in Bengal.

Taking the opportunity to widen her party’s reach, Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee also paid her tributes to those people who lost their lives in movements that were launched by Marxists like the Tebhaga movement and 1959 Food movement.

It was a rare occasion to see relatives of those killed in the Tebhaga movement, which was launched by the communists for share-croppers, sharing the dias with the family members of those killed in the police firing in Nandigram.

By paying tributes to these martyrs, Banerjee attempted to hijack the core communist ideology in Bengal.

“We speak for all the martrys of Bengal. We want to pay respect to them and their families. We should not forget their contribution to Bengal, be it people killed by police firing in Nandigram or during the Tebhaga movement,” said Banerjee.

“The CPM failed to give them justice and even remember them. But we will be on their side. We share their grief. They have lost their near and dear ones,” she added as the kin of the victims looked on from a separate stage erected for them.

The rally was also attended by the families of Tapasi Malik and graphic designer Rizwanur Rehman — victims of high profile murder cases that had put the Left Front government in a dock. Kishwar Jehan, mother of Rizwanur Rehman, was among the speakers who addressed the rally.

“I pray for the souls of those mothers who lost their beloved like me. I am waiting for justice like them and I hope one day we will get it. I want no mother to face the same situation in their lives and therefore I am with Mamata Banerjee,” said Jehan.

ONCE THE LEFT’S MOVEMENT
The TEBHAGA MOVEMENT was a militant agitation launched by Kisan Sabha (peasants’ front of Communist Party of India) in 1946. At that time share-cropping peasants had to give half of their harvest to the owners of the land. The demand of the Tebhaga (sharing by thirds) movement was to reduce the share given to landlords to one third.

The FOOD MOVEMENT was launched by the CPI in 1959 when the state was suffering from acute food shortage.

MARTYRS’ DAIS
A separate stage was erected near the main dais where the relatives of the victims of the movements launched by the Marxists and the Trinamool were seated together

On the stage were
* Daughter-in-laws of Nilkantha Samantha who died during the Tebhaga movement in 1946
* Mahadeb Bhuiyan, son of Gajendranath Bhuiyan killed during Tebhaga movement
* Keshab Singha, son of Ahalla Batasi Singho, another victim of police firing during the Tebhaga movement
* Kishwar Jehan, mother of Rizwanur Rehman. Rehman was found dead near railway tracks after he was forced by senior police officers to break his marriage with hosiery baron Ashok Todi’s daughter
* Molina Malik, mother of Tapasi Malik. Tapasi was killed allegedly by CPM leaders in Singur

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IMPLIMENTATION OF POLICIES by RANA on 14 Aug 2009

WHY MAMATA BANERJEE IS NOT SHOUTING IN THE PARLIAMENT FOR THE LAND REFORM, IN ALL OVER THE INDIA?

Banerjee by raeeskhan@hotmail.com on 22 Jul 2009

Goodness this lady looks like she will surely conqure West Bengal, best of luck.

SHE IS RIGHT by Milon , Kolkata, West Bengal on 22 Jul 2009

yes she is right. we want to see the end of misrule of cpim led government, exploitation, tyranny, oppression, torture by the police department filled up with cpim cadres. i wish her all the best.

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