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Despite the revelations that some of the party leaders have become arrogant, fallen to the trappings of "neo-liberal culture", the party has failed to discipline them. Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee [ Images ] is the most prominent among that unhappy lot.
It seems true that after the debacle in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, the chief minister became a reluctant leader as he failed to carry his party with him to introduce some corrective measures. Rabin Deb, a member of the CPI(M)'s state committee, said the chief minister was unhappy because he was unable to run the administration in the manner he would like to do. Rezzak Molla, a CPI(M) leader and the state land and land reforms minister, concurs: "Buddhadeb is basically guided by his emotions." The chief minister's recent illness and absence from successive politburo meetings gave rise to speculation that he had wanted to be relieved of his governmental responsibility. The state CPI(M) leaders, even those are not happy with his role, admit that the CM is unhappy about the way things are evolving.The CPI(M) state committee will meet on September 17 to discuss the present political situation. The recent controversy over the Vedic Village land scam has only weakened the party, though investigations have revealed involvement of some local Trinamool Congress [ Images ] leaders. Molla, whose name figured prominently in the scam, has already threatened to reveal more about it, stressing that the acquisition of poor farmers' land at gun point started much before he became the land and land reforms minister.
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