CPM accuses Trinamul of attacking cadres
The CPI(M) on Thursday accused the Trinamul Congress-led combine in West Bengal of unleashing violence against its workers. In a latest editorial in the party mouthpiece, People’s Democracy, the CPI(M) said,” These attacks began soon after the declaration of election results on May 13. In various parts of the state, targeting
especially those areas where the Left Front had won, Party offices and trade union offices were systematically attacked and the Red Flags were torn down with the forcible hoisting of the Trinamool flag. The houses of local Left Front leaders have been torched and looted.”
The editorial, Post Poll Bengal: Class Assault on CPI(M) will be defeated, said, “In the first 48 hours, three leading CPI(M) members in the districts of Burdhaman, West Midnapore and Bankura were brutally murdered. Elsewhere in this issue, some details of these ongoing attacks are given. In a parliamentary democracy, usually elections always throw up a winner and a looser. However, in Bengal, the electoral defeat of the Left Front is being used as an opportunity by the vested interests of the ruling classes to mount a class offensive to undo the gains made by the people.”
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