The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) congratulates the people for the
massive response to the protest day on September 20, 2012. Eight
parties had given a call for observing the day through hartal, picketing
and court arrests against the steep rise in prices of diesel, limiting
of gas cylinders and opening retail trade to FDI. The NDA had also
called for a bandh on this day.
The hartal has been successful in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West
Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamilnadu,
Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and other states.
In West Bengal, there was a total strike. Vehicles and traffic was
off the roads; shops and markets were closed; workers in the industrial
establishments and tea gardens were on strike and schools and colleges
were closed. The strike call was implemented despite attacks on Left
Front workers by TMC goons in a number of places.
In Tripura, there was a complete bandh all over the state with all offices, markets and educational institutions closed.
In Kerala, a hartal was observed on September 15, therefore the day
was observed through protest marches in all the 140 assembly
constituencies under the banner of the Left and Democratic Front.
In Delhi, leaders of the eight parties among them Mulayam Singh
Yadav, H. D. Deve Gowda, Chandrababu Naidu, Prakash Karat, S. Sudhakar
Reddy, A. B. Bardhan, Ram Gopal Yadav and Sitaram Yechury courted arrest
at Parliament Street.
In Tamilnadu, Left leaders and cadres conducted picketing in 200 places. More than 50,000 protestors were arrested.
In Odisha, the BJD has called for a protest day on September 17 due
to the Nuakhai festival in western Odisha. The Left parties and the
Samajwadi party called for a hartal on September 20 which was observed
widely with transport, shops and commercial establishments closed.
In Maharashtra, there was no strike in Mumbai because of Ganesh
Chaturthi. Protest demonstrations and local strikes took place in
various cities and towns.
The widespread support for the hartal manifested the anger of the
people against the anti-people measures taken by the UPA government.
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) demands of the Manmohan Singh government
that it cancel the FDI in retail, the disinvestment of public sector
shares, rollback the price hike of diesel and restriction on gas
cylinders. The struggle against these anti-people measures should be
intensified in the coming days.
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