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Indeed, Karat's own dedication and commitment to the less fortunate deserves praise.
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Fortunately, two unforeseen developments have finally decimated the left: the atrocities that Karat's Communist Party of India (Marxist) committed on the farmers in Nandigram, and, the expulsion of Taslima Nasreen — the Bangladeshi writer allegedly guilty of blasphemous writing — from West Bengal by the state's "secular" communist government.
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Savitri Erans too vow to foil the sinister mechinations of Karat's foolhardiness.
Archive 2007-11-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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Analysts predict they would lose seats in a new election: Karat's national standing has plummeted as a result of his obstructionism.
A Red Scare In Delhi 2007
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Savitri Erans too vow to foil the sinister mechinations of Karat's foolhardiness.
Sinister sinophilia Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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Still, the real focus of Karat's ire has been the nuclear agreement with the United States, which New Delhi painstakingly negotiated over three years.
A Red Scare In Delhi 2007
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In mid-November, Karat's men even agreed to allow the government to begin negotiating the safeguards agreement with the IAEA — a previous redline.
A Red Scare In Delhi 2007
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Ironically, Karat's communists are today in a weaker position than they acknowledge.
A Red Scare In Delhi 2007
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Karat's opposition may have been more than ideological.
A Red Scare In Delhi 2007
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Still fresh in Karat's mind is the headline, "Buddhadeb skips politburo", when the West
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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