Wikileaks and Mamata Banerjee

The diplomatic cable writers and the US State department staff say it quite clearly as to what they think is ideal for the US vis-a-vis West Bengal - greater engagement with the opposition in the state led by Mamata Banerjee and the overthrow of the longstanding Left Front government. The motives are not mentioned but there are no illusions. It is in the best interest of US imperialism that the Left loses in its citadel in the country. Here is pasted verbatim the Cable 230353: unclassified and commented upon thus by The Hindu newspaper - "U.S. government should ‘continue to cultivate' Mamata". It is left to the conscientous voter to decide if they should leave the fertile grounds of West Bengal - most of it owned by the ordinary people of the state because of land reforms - to be cultivated by proxy by the United States through the aegis of that lady. The cable, accessed by The Hindu through Wikileaks follows -

 

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SENSITIVE SIPDIS

DEPT FOR SCA/INSB (TITUS)

E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: PGOV, PREL, ECON, IN

SUBJECT: TRINAMOOL'S MAMATA BANERJEE: FROM OPPOSITIONAL STREET FIGHTER TO WEST BENGAL CHIEF MINISTER-IN-WAITING

REF: KOLKATA 79

1. (SBU) Summary: Since the May 2009 parliamentary elections elevated West Bengal's regional party, All India Trinamool Congress, from obscurity to the second largest constituent party in the United Progressive Alliance, its leader, Mamata Banerjee, has conscientiously sought to re-brand herself as West Bengal's Chief Minister-in-Waiting. She is using the considerable administrative resources at her disposal as Railway's Minister, political resources as leader of the state opposition party, and personal resources to initiate this transformation. Supporters and critics acknowledge the new image, but question whether it is indeed a new product, or simply new packaging. Backed by a large parliamentary constituency and allied with the ruling Congress party, Banerjee's Trinamool is well placed to win the 2011 state assembly elections if she can continue along her current path of self-restraint and avoid making any mistakes along the way.

A Railway's Minister's Purse for West Bengal

2. (SBU) As India's Railways Minister, Banerjee has promised a large share of the nation's "railway rupees" to her home state of West Bengal with a railways budget that is both populist - emphasizing subsidized passenger fairs - and pragmatic - inviting public/private partnerships in new facilities. She has maintained her opposition to forcible land acquisition - a position that propelled her party into parliament - but invited development on the railway-owned land. Critics have expressed concern over the overwhelming focus on passenger vice freight traffic, but understand the electoral motivations of her actions.

Change That West Bengal Can Believe In

3. (SBU) As leader of the largest opposition party in the state, Banerjee is inspiring the faithful, and convincing the agnostic, that the Communist Party of India - Marxist (CPI-M)'s 33 year-uninterrupted rule of West Bengal is set to end. Her July 21 rally in the heart of Kolkata, with crowds estimated up to half a million, was this summer's largest political demonstration and dwarfed the CPI-M's August 31 timid and lackluster response. She is currently the most popular politician in the state and is widely viewed as the only one that can lead the charge for change.

Mamata Courts Industry and Vice Versa

4. (SBU) Banerjee has assiduously courted Kolkata's business community through outreach and appointment of respected business advisors to combat her perceived "anti-industry" label. Her August 22 interactive session with West Bengal's business leaders drew wide applause and drove home the message that business should as a matter of practice reach out to today's opposition for a bipartisan consensus, which, in this case, was well on its way to becoming tomorrow's government. While the business community has not forgiven her for driving Tata Motors small car project out of the state, they are warming up to her, as they too, see which way the winds are blowing.

Trinamool and Congress: Strategic and Tactical Allies

5. (SBU) According to parliamentarian Keshav Rao, Congress' general secretary for West Bengal, his party decided to ally with Trinamool in order to defeat CPI-M in West Bengal and diminish its significance as a national party or convener of a possible third political front. At the same time, Trinamool needs Congress' support to win in West Bengal and avoid a

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triangulation of the anti-CPI-M vote. Trinamool also enjoys the legitimacy and ministerial power that a tie-up with the national partner confers. Both Trinamool and Congress politicians expect the tie-up to last through the 2011 state assembly elections.

Comment

6. (SBU) Skepticism remains whether Banerjee's makeover truly represents a new product - cooler, more level-headed, and willing to accept outside advice - or simply the season's new political makeup. Consensus exists that she is conscientiously trying to transform her image from political maverick and firebrand to a woman ready, able and willing to lead India's fourth most populous state. Her party's public rhetoric, devoid of any anti-Americanism, and private outreach to post's officers are encouraging signs that a Banerjee-led West Bengal government will be friendlier to the United States than the current CPI-M one. Post recommends USG officials continue to cultivate Banerjee, who has not yet visited the United States, in her current capacity as Railways Minister and the likely next Chief Minister of West Bengal.

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Left Front praised by US government

Congresional Research Service brought out a study "India-U.S. Economic and Trade Relations , by Michael F. Martin (Coordinator),Analyst in Asian Political Economy Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division
K. Alan Kronstadt Specialist in South Asian Affairs Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division in August 2007. I am quoting from page 11-12.
" Initially and still nominally opposed to the essence of New Delhi’s reform and liberalization efforts since 1991, communist party leaders in their stronghold of West Bengal have continuously sought both domestic and international investments in their state, thus demonstrating a willingness to compromise in some areas of economic policy. Still, such leaders maintain an intensive focus on caste-based and poverty issues, styling themselves as the champions of minority groups and farmers, along with a deep-seated skepticism about the intentions and goals of U.S. and Western political, military, and economic interests in India ."
Why are you then trying to suggest that Trinamool Congress is being bucked by the US imperialism? Didn't the CPI(M)-led Left Front government earned kudos, that too during the regime of George W Bush?
Siddhartha Ghosh, Bhowanipur, Kolkata 70 025- bapujiGD@hotmail.com

Kudos?

Siddhartha Ghosh,

Kindly read up what you yourself posted.

The US specialist mentions clearly that the Left is deeply skeptical of US imperialism and is unwilling to lend it any quarter except for certain sections of economic policy. Obviously he is meaning technology transfer, business relationships etc. The CPI(M) has clearly mentioned that it is welcome to investment, provided it leads to accrual of jobs and is not resulting in destroying indigenous capabilities. The American specialist's views corroborates this.

Could you tell us as to what Mamata Banerjee's positions are on these matters except for saying that she is anti-CPI(M)??

@siddhartha ghosh

you probably missed this part in the quote you have yourself used: "such leaders maintain an intensive focus on caste-based and poverty issues, styling themselves as the champions of minority groups and farmers, along with a deep-seated skepticism about the intentions and goals of U.S. and Western political, military, and economic interests in India". Please show a similar assessment of Mamata Banerjee or Sonia Gandhi or Manmohan Singh by the US.

real politician

Mamata Bannerjee is a real politician in west bengal. Her focused is not only for power. its for all MAA MATI MANUS. she knows how devolpment go for AAM ADMi
SUBHADEEP PALIT

no doubt mamata banerjee is a

no doubt mamata banerjee is a real politician. and she is surely becoming the next chief minister of west bengal. but as far as maa, mati maanush is concerned, what their predicament will be under her regime is totally uncertain. let's see...

No doubt mamata banerjee is a real politician----

No doubt Mamata Banerjee is a real politician and she sure became the Chief Minister of West Bengal.

Her Slogan of Maa Mati Manush has made her a champion of the people. However, it must be understood that

she has made poll promises which cannot be probably fulfilled in the next 15 years. It its only a matter of time

that people realize their mistake and it is only a matter of time when her maa and manush will bring her down to mati.