Kolkata: The Kolkata CPM District Committee on Saturday was suspended for six months of the Secretary of the State Party Anil Biswas, Ajanta Biswas, which was the article four parts appeared in the Trinamool Congress ‘Jago Bangla’.
Most members of the district committee attached to the recommendation of the CPM Area Committee for universities and universities under the Kolkata unit that proposed a six-month suspension for Ajanta, a Professor Rabindra Bharati University.
They ignored the CPM district secretariat proposal to drop suspensions to three months.
Biswas faced fierce criticism from ILK – universities and university teachers such as Keshab Bhattacharya.
Some CPM leaders such as Ghosh’s coninity argue for a three-month suspension regardless of strong criticism on the “article content” and publication in Trinamool every day.
Sexy leaders wonder how Kolkata CPM committees can take discipline steps when the Party’s Central Committee has announced a conference schedule that leads to the Party Congress.
They argue that the CPM Constitution does not allow disciplinary actions to party members as soon as the schedule is announced.
However, a senior leader Kolkata showed that the cut-off date to keep everything on August 25 and the action was taken in the deadline.
Ajanta, in the article four parts, wrote about leading women participants in Bengal politics, including Basanti Devi, Sarojini Naidu, Suniti Devi and Mamata Banerjee.
He wrote at length about Banerjee’s political career and called the movement in Singur as “Gana Bikhobh (Mass Movement)”, raising eyebrows.
CPM leaders argue that the views expressed are not synchronous with the party line.
The CPM Area Committee serves the notification of the show.
In his reply, Ajanta reasoned that this series provided a historical perspective of women’s leaders.