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LF has no moral right to criticise Centre about hikes: Provash

Kolkata, Apr 5 (UNI) The Socialist Unity Centre of India(SUCI) today said the Left Front government in West Bengal has no moral right to criticise the Centre for the hike in the price of essential commodities.

Talking to newspersons here, SUCI State Secretary Provash Ghosh alleged the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance(UPA) government at the Centre had been alloting huge amounts of foodgrains to the state government but the latter failed to properly utilise it and accused the Centre for shortage of supplies.

He pointed out that the Centre did not bear the sole responsibility for the spiralling price rise, but the CPI(M)-led LF and BJP-ruled states were equally responsible, since all were protecting the interests of the capitalists of the US and blackmarketeers.

''The (State) Government should immediately arrest the blackmarketeers and take stern action against them, ''Mr Ghosh demanded adding, ''Public Distribution System should also be conducted peacefully.'' Condemning yesterday's bus accident, he said that a compensation of Rs 10 lakh should be paid to the victims and the driver should be severly punished and his licence cancelled.

The SUCI announced they would campaign against the forceful acquisition of agricultural land in Singur and Nandigram for setting up industries in the coming Panchayat elections, he said.

Responding to a query on the Bangla Bandh due on April 21, he said, ''There is no way that the 12-hour Bandh will be withdrawn.'' UNI AKM LL SBC RN1749

Gas Summit to open on April 14

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Man with loaded gun held at Sonia's rally

Karaikudi (Tamil Nadu), April 5: Tamil Nadu police on Saturday arrested a man with a loaded gun from the venue of the rally which Congress president Sonia Gandhi was to address in Karaikudi in the State's Sivaganga District. According to police, the man is yet to be identified and is being interrogated. Gandhi, who is on a day-long visit to the State, will participate in two functions organised by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram. Apart from the rally, Gandhi is also scheduled.....

Two armed BUPC supporters arrested in Nandigarm

Nandigram, April 5 : West Bengal police on Saturday arrested two anti-land acquisition forum supporters for allegedly carrying pistols while traveling through the CPI-M stronghold of Khejuri in Nandigram. Angry women members of Bhoomi Ucched Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) blockaded Khejuri police station to protest against the arrest of their members. "The women blockaded the police station shortly after the arrests," said Superintendent of Police S Panda. District's prominent Trinamul Congress leader and Egra MLA Sisir Adhikari alleged that the Communist.....
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