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naxalites
Jun 16 2009, Shiv

The collapse of empire. Left is known to take extreme positions. Having taken an aggressive stance in Singur and Nandi Gram and now Lalgarh and failed pathetically, resulting in a near electoral rout the party has now gone to the other extreme and is.

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