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Sonia Gandhi’s concern for nandigram – too late too little – the biggest shame of India in modern days
Manisha Patel
Apr. 28, 2008

The Congress party allowed Gestapo style atrocities by the Indian communists (Marxists) in Nandigram, West Bengal. Now Soni Gandhi says, women, children and farmers were still suffering and expressed sympathy for them.

Shame on Indian Administration, shame on Sonia Gandhi and Shame on Congress party of India for allowing butcher of Bengal Budhhadev Bhattacharya to wshow the world the worst human rights abuse ever.

Addressing a pubic meeting here, Mrs Gandhi said, "In a democracy there is no place for political violence." But in reality she is the one who allowed her communist allies to carry on the mass murders just like Saddam, Stalin, and Hitler. Congress party at the center should have dissolved the corrupt, inefficient and vulgar West Bengal government long ago. They did not do that at the cost of the common people of West Bengal to stay in power in New Delhi and negotiate India-US nuke deal.


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