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Should Mamata Banerjee quit as Railways Minister and focus on West Bengal polls?

Should Mamata Banerjee quit as Railways Minister and focus on West Bengal polls?

TimePosted by IBNLive at 01:42 PM, May 17, 2010 | Updated at 02:03 PM, May 17, 2010 in IBNPolitics

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Posted by unnikb at 04:27 PM, May 17, 2010

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A horrible fate awaits the Railways as well as the state of West Bengal (if she happens to be CM there).

A senseless, mindless person can never make a good administrator!


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Posted by dsrs at 04:18 PM, May 17, 2010

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"KAAL KARE SO AAJ KAR, AAJ KAREN SO ABHI" She should not wait so as to capture total power on W.Bengal


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Posted by money_rajesh at 04:07 PM, May 17, 2010

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It will be great if she leaves both


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Posted by ishad2009 at 03:41 PM, May 17, 2010

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please, bengal has had enough of her. shudder at thought of having more of her in the state (more-if that is possible). can she be banished from politics altogether?


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Posted by jayashreenews at 03:26 PM, May 17, 2010

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She can handelling both things but she has to do it very tactfully because she is Chairperson of Trinomul as wel as central minister also.


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Posted by srisunny at 03:21 PM, May 17, 2010

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Didi has been a failure.She again proved that empty vessel sounds much. God save WB. B'coz they don't have any option.Either choose the Devil (Communists) or the Demon(Mamata).


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  lessPosted by svs_iyer at 03:14 PM, May 17, 2010

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What I like about her is that she is quite simple and down to earth type. It is unfortunate that she does not have any positive thoght to contribute to inidan politics. Her only job seems to be to dislodge CPM and come to power by using fair means or foul. In this regard she can be compared to Ms.Jayalalitha.

She has done disservice to Indian Railways, and thereby prolonged the suffering of the common man. Better railway journey in india seems to be a distant dream.


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Posted by ishad2009 at 05:46 PM, May 17, 2010

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'simple and down to earth type' is the facade. don't get taken by it.


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Posted by jay1jay1jay1 at 05:12 PM, May 17, 2010

Jeyalalitha is corrupted...no such news so far from Mamta side...


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  lessPosted by vaidya_ind at 02:29 PM, May 17, 2010

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At Present mamata and Trinamool are on the cross roads and they are in verge of making history by defeating Communists.
None of the politicians spend full time on their ministry related work. Mamata should give her 100% to railway ministry, remaining time can be spent on shaping her state's future.
She should ensure that no injustice is made to railways as it is the life line of the nation.


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Posted by shaibal.giri at 03:00 PM, May 17, 2010

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Mamata's drawing mileage out of Rly ministry is done. She needed 12 months to take populist steps for the WB junta. Not a surprise now that such insensitive parochial politicians are nowhere to be seen when innocent passengers die in Delhi. Being allowed to be hynotised by an unpredictable Mamata, we the Bengalis are repeating the same mistake committed 33 years back.


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  lessPosted by kkameswaraniyer at 02:24 PM, May 17, 2010

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Yes....that will be wonderful....but what about West Bengal if she wins and becomes CM ?

Who will save West Bengal ?


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Posted by la_laloo123 at 07:53 PM, May 17, 2010

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I thought West Bengal was state of Scholars!!!
Omkar Narayan


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  lessPosted by sbhattacharjee at 02:23 PM, May 17, 2010

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Dear Sir

She is niether fit to take up a challenge at the centre for thge Railways, nor for the state at Bengal

That is the reality

Rgds

Shyamal Bhattacharjee


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Posted by rajeevpareek at 04:41 PM, May 17, 2010

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Posted by sudipta1ananda at 05:47 PM, May 17, 2010

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why should Ms. Banerjee resign? she is the most efficient railway minister of India till date and more than that she is the most honest leader of UPA govaernment. when other UPA leaders talk about "aam admi" she is only minister who really servered for the "aam admi". she has presented the pro-people, pro-industry and pro-economy Railway Budget that will create a win-win situation for all %u2013 the railways, the wagon manufacturers, heavy industries and the common man. no doubt any accident is sad and unfortunate... btut I want to ask what can a railway minister do in such an incident. It is upto the officials in-charge of the the station and other railway officials to supervise the crowd in the rush season.


This kind propaganda is completely nothing but waste of time....."bure nazar wale tera muh kala".....!!!


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