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By Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to Kerala Communists

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee took a swipe at the hardline fringe of the Kerala unit which has yet to come to terms with the reforms within. ''Why should we oppose foreign companies if they bring in jobs? Why should we oppose shopping malls from MNCs if they provide employment to our jobless youth?'' he said. [Why are you afraid of foreign firms if they give jobs]

Jobless youth are required to destroy public property and bring life to standstill depending on if Achyutanandan or Pinarayi Vijayan got out on the wrong side of the bed. Giving such lectures will not change anything and so we need to follow the tactics in HOWTO: Develop Kerala document.

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But the hardline response came soon. Politburo member V S Achuthanandan said, in his presidential address, that Communists could not view development in purely financial terms alone. ????Many people today view development only through the eyes of MNCs...only in terms of investment and growth rate,? he said. ??While busy running after the MNCs, we ignore peasants and farm workers, the small-scale businessmen and other toiling classes.????
After years of socialism, why are these classes still toiling?
JK:

Niraj, Good Question. While the party is now rich and is busy running theme parks and TV channels, it is an irony that the monkey brigade still has to toil. Apparently some animals are more equal than the others.

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