2/27/2004

CPI's first list of candidates
The party national secretary, Atul Kumar Anjaan, is to contest from Ghosi and Rambadan Yadav from Gazipur in Uttar Pradesh.
Bhupal Das Panikka will contest from Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh
Kaushalya Bhaura from Bhatinda, Punjab
Ajoy Chakraborty from Bashirghat, West Bengal
Prabodh Panda from Midnapur, West Bengal
Gurudas Dasgupta from Panskura, West Bengal.
P.K. Vasudevan Nair, former Chief Minister is to contest from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala.
C.K. Chandrappan from Thrissur, Kerala
Chengara Surendran from Adoor, Kerala
P.P. Sunner from Ponnani in Kerala
K. Subbarayan will contest from Coimbatore and M. Appadurai from Tenkasi-reserved constituency in Tamil Nadu.
Bhubneswar Prasad Mehta will contest from Hazaribagh in Jarkhand
Dhurpad Borgohain is to contest from Assam from Jorhat
Ramnath Sarfe from Bastar in Chhattisgarh
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2/25/2004

To continue with the elections here's an interesting article by my esteemed colleague Rammanohar Reddy in The Hindu,
In search of one crore jobs a year.
Arif Mohammed Khan and Najma Heptullah's betrayal is disgusting. Khan decline has been obvious for some time now. Heptullah was a creation of the Congress culture. I wonder if she has any political base worth the name.
Amma has many surprises in the AIADMK's list for the Lok Sabha polls:
Except T.T.V. Dinakaran, who was elected from Periyakulam and S. Murugesan from Tenkasi, all others are new faces.
The candidates are:
O.S. Manian will contest the Mayiladuturai seat held by Mani Shankar Iyer.
Edappadi K. Pazhanisamy from Tiruchengode
N. Balaganga from Central Chennai
Bader Sayeed from South Chennai
P. Venugopal from Sriperumbudur
K.N. Ramachandran from Chengalpattu
N. Shanmugham from Arakkonam
Paiyyur A. Santhanam from Vellore
K.G. Subramani from Tirupattur
R. Rajalakshmi Rajan from Vandavasi
Arunmozhi Devan from Tindivanam
Sorathur R. Rajendiran from Cuddalore
Nanje Goud from Krishnagiri
S. Anbazhagan from Rasipuram
A. Rajasekaran from Salem
N.R. Govindarajar from Gobichettipalayam
G. Murugan from Pollachi
K. Kishore Kumar from Palani
Raja N. Pazhanisamy from Karur
M. Paranjothi from Tiruchi
M. Sundaram from Perambalur
P.J. Arjunan from Nagapattinam
K. Thangamuthu from Thanjavur
A. Ravichandran from Pudukottai
Suba Karuppaiah from Sivaganga
A.K. Bose from Madurai
S. Murugesan from Ramanathapuram
P. Kannan from Sivakasi
R. Amirthaganesan from Tirunelveli
T. Damodaran from Tiruchendur
M. Jayaraman from Dindigul
Alarm bells are ringing in developed countries. Job losses are supposedly on account of jobs heading to India. There are a couple of blogs I chanced on dealing with the issue. Outsourced America and Your Job is Going to Iindia. Differing perspecitives on either end of the cable. Interesting to the debate unfold....