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Thiruvananthapuram
Special Correspondent
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Communist Marxist Party leader M.V. Raghavan has charged the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M) with having become the votary of the global monopolies. Mr. Raghavan, who was inaugurating the State conference of the Kerala Coir Workers Union at Chirayinkeezh, near here, on Monday said that it was for the monopoly Saleem Group of Indonesia that the CPI(M) Government of West Bengal shot to death a dozen-and-a-half farmers in Nandigram. He stated that the traditional industries of Kerala including coir were in a shambles. The Left Government was not interested in solving the serious problems facing the coir sector. An agitation seemed to be the only way out to press demands including minimum wages.
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