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Kollam
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KOLLAM: Kambara Narayanan, State president of the Employees and Pensioners Congress, said that it would be better for the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) if it sheds its desire of keeping all sections of the people suppressed. He was inaugurating a send off meeting organised by the district unit of the Kerala NGO Association in honour of association activist N.B. Rajagopal. Mr. Narayanan said that not only was the CPI(M) engaged in threatening and harassing the State employees, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government was even denying the benefits and rights to the employees. He alleged that by supporting the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Government that gunned down farmers of West Bengal, the Kerala unit of the CPI(M) was only exposing its fascist face. District president B. Reghu, presided.
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