Strike near total in West Bengal
Such crippling strikes have turned "West Bengal" into "Waste Bengal". CBCNN applauds this strike with photographs.
The strike and its overwhelming success "would not send any wrong message outside the State" to prospective investors, Shyamal Chakravarty, president of the State unit of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, said. "The industrial climate here is conducive for investments... If workers strike work for a single day against injustices, they suffer for 364 days [in a year]. It will not close down industries."
If any of you figured out what this means, please drop me a line in the comments. I figured it as "ramblings of another brain-dead"
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2 comments:
Oh! Ya! Leftist are right.They never let industries to close down,but do notlet them work either.
Do you remember Ajit's famous dialogue...
"IS KO LIQUID OXYGEN MEIN DAAL DO.LIQUID JEENE NAHIN DEGA OUR OXYGEN MARANE NAHIN DEGI".
Yeah, thats a nice way of putting it.
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