Social Scientist. v 8, no. 87 (Oct 1979) p. Back material.


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OUR TRADITION -COMMUNAL HARMONY

The toiling masses of West Bengal have

been able to secure their just demands

and establish their democratic rights on the

strength of th^tr united struggle—-unity __

which rises above (h^ivtrsittes df S^M^Tl^r^ !M

caste and creed. ) ••^Bl^yi

But the enemies 6f the c^wwn man are desperately trying to break this feeling of togetherness so thiauheir united struggle fails to achieve Hi The enemies are trying to create in th^name of religion and

Fo'-get not this is th^nltoffi^abindra Nath and Nazryl la tnis Stale people of alL. commuNtite^^||

The struggling ^ Y&^^lW^ provincial and jr^&^^^

^ - Ji^ f€^^. 1 •^^/^) ^

Fight the reaction^py forces

with <»" your might tttt tfiwy

are vanquished. ^^^Mn^m. ^ My^''W^

Defeat the unhoty alliance of

provocateurs art^ conspirators to

break the unity of tftc toKtan

Sa'n pe.c. .n<. h^ony in ^^]^^M^ westBen9•L .'^lll^lT^l.

COMiVIUNALISM AND PROVINCIALfN ARE ENEMIES OF THE MASSES



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