On 4/17/07, Anthony D'Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This article also shows that the poor (even in Bihar) are not all together politically excluded.
No, but I'm assuming that the organized left of the sort that Kalpana Wilson discusses doesn't exist everywhere, and even where it exists it doesn't necessarily predominate, so political oppositions to the SEZs and the like can be very much ideologically variegated (from Maoists of various stripes, NGOs, Muslim organizations like Jamat-e-Ulema-Hind, to the BJP). From here, it's hard to evaluate relative strengths of anti-liberal left forces. -- Yoshie
