Sunday, January 3, 2010

KERALA : CPI(M) to launch campaign against price rise, extremism

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) State committee has decided to launch a major campaign over extremism and price rise beginning next month.

The party State committee, which concluded its two-day meeting here on Friday, resolved to organise vehicle rallies in all districts from February 25 to March 5 and lay siege to Central government offices from March 8 to 12 on the question of price rise. Squads of CPI(M) workers would visit houses across the State and distribute pamphlets containing the party’s demands.

In a press note issued at the end of the meeting, the CPI(M) State committee came down heavily on the Congress and its allies for what it termed the United Democratic Front’s consistent support for extremist elements in the State. The CPI(M), the press note said, had always opposed attempts at communal polarisation in the State and there was no question of the party compromising on its stand on extremism. The UDF, on the contrary, had joined hands with Abdul Nasir Maudany when he was pursuing an extremist path and was currently in league with the National Development Front (NDF) and its latest avatar, the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI). The UDF had unleashed a propaganda against the CPI(M) accusing it having entered into an electoral tie-up with the PDP only to cover up its own extremist links.

The LDF government had never wavered in investigating or initiating legal measures against Mr. Maudany. But the UDF had always tried to cover up extremist activities to serve its narrow political interests. Although the LDF government had taken steps to investigate and bring to book those involved in the attempt to murder former Chief Minister E.K. Nayanar, the UDF had not taken any follow-up measure. What it did, instead, was to ask the Crime Branch to withdraw the case. Of the eight cases pending against Thadiyantavide Nazir, an alleged extremist, one was connected with the conspiracy to murder Nayanar. Of the remaining cases, four involved crimes committed during UDF rule and three during the present LDF government. While the UDF had charged only one case against Nazir in connection with an attack on police personnel by NDF workers, investigations during the present government had found him to be involved in three incidents that had taken place during UDF rule.

The LDF had not entered into any electoral pact with the PDP. The UDF and a section of the media had unleashed such a massive propaganda when Mr. Maudany foreswore extremism and declared support for the LDF candidate in Ponnani after withdrawing the PDP candidate.

(Courtesy : The Hindu)

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