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CPI (M) Candidate Visits Neglected Tribal Village in Sonarpur North

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CPI (M) Candidate Visits Neglected Tribal Village in Sonarpur North
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Pratim Dey: Sonarpur is a small area. There is also a tribal village in the area. People live there, they vote. Elections come every year. The ruling party promises them. But they do not improve. There is a neglected tribal village next to the big houses adjacent to New Garia. When Monalisa Sinha, the CPI (M) candidate for Sonarpur North, is campaigning in the area in the afternoon. The sun is setting. There is light. The women of the house are standing on the road. Monalisa Sinha is going. Talking to them. CPI (M) workers are going from house to house, saying,'Lal party people are coming, come out '. One of them is Monika Konar. She is 80 years old. She is blind. She is also wearing spectacles. She came forward with a stick. The people of the tribal society who ate rat meat were brought to the main stream of the society. Mona Lisa Sinha, the daughter-in-law, said that she did not have a job in the school.

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