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CPI-M, Trinamool no different, says Maoist leader

By India Blooms News Service
Source SIFY
 | 2009-10-30 13:40:57

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) and its rival Trinamool Congress are no different from each other, said Maoist leader Kishanji.

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“Both CPI-M and Trinamool are almost similar to each other…they don’t have any big difference, at least for us,” Kishanji told a local newspaper.

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 “The CPI-M is expected to malign us by insisting that we have connived with Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee.

“The CPI-M is in power and has unleashed its harmads and police to crush us. Banerjee is trying to come to power dislodging the CPI-M and lacks the cadre base. But I don’t have any special expectation from her since I know her class character,” Kishanji said.

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Asked about the ongoing speculations that Trinamool and Maoists are set to join hands to fight against CPI-M, the outlawed leader said: “Everybody tries to use everybody. But as revolutionaries, our goals are different.”




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