Monday, February 7, 2011

An Appeal for mass collection for Jyoti Basu Social Study Centre



A Social Studies Centre that would undertake the invaluable experience of contemporary and historical research on Left and Communist mass movements and social transformation to be named after the Communist Legend Jyoti Basu will soon be illustrating the political academics of the country. To commemorate such a celebrated leader “Jyoti Basu Centre for Social Studies and Research” will soon be constituted at Jyoti Basu Nagar, Newtown Rajarhat. CPI(M) state committee has made an appeal to all party workers, supporters, fellow travelers and people of the state to donate for the construction of the centre. The 10-day long mass collection has already started from 17th January, the day of the first death anniversary of Jyoti Basu.

Biman Basu, CPI(M) state secretary, while appealing for a donation for the centre said ,  Comrade Jyoti Basu’s life as a whole told the history of mass movements. His contribution stretching from the freedom struggle to the incessant fight for democracy, peoples’ rights and unity of the is widely acclaimed. It is also reverently recognized that having started from the leader of opposition in West Bengal Legislative Assembly Jyoti Basu remained the Chief Minister of the state for 23 years successively. Jyoti Basu’s life is itself signified a history of Indian Communist movements and people’s movements as well.

Basu reiterated that to pay homage to such a great people’s leader the CPI(M) West Bengal state committee decided to constitute a centre chiefly on the research of Communist movement and people’s struggle. To constitute such a centre the state committee formed an organization “Jyoti Basu Centre for Social Studies and Research”. The proposed centre would include a huge archive with all necessary documents on Jyoti Basu, an auditorium, a meeting room, a seminar room, library and a small guest house.

Basu informed that a letter seeking a plot in Rajarhat Newtown was given to the concerned authority which they approved. But huge money is required to purchase the plot and construct the centre-building. The centre would come up with people’s contribution.

On 17th January mass collection took place in different districts. Ashok Ghosh , the veteran leader of Forward Block donated Rs One Lakh on behalf of his party and Rs Ten thousand personally in the fund. Biman Basu collected fund in streets of Siuri, Birbhum. Steel workers of  Durgapur handed over the money to Prakash Karat, who was there to address a seminar.

To facilitate the noble endeavour, you can send draft or cheque in favour of “Jyoti Basu Centre for Social Studies and Research” payable at Kolkata to CPI(M), West Bengal State Committee, 31, Alimuddin Street, Kolkata – 700016.

Left Parties Memorandum to the Election Commission of India

In continuation of our representation before you dated January 21, 2011, we are presenting our specific area-wise concerns which pose a challenge for the holding of peaceful, free and fair elections for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly in some parts of the state.
 
But, at the outset, before going into these specific facts, we would like to draw your attention to certain observations from the Election Commission. That West Bengal elections have been historically violence-prone is a claim which is not borne out by facts. On the contrary, West Bengal has a very positive record of peaceful elections. Further, West Bengal’s electoral history is unique characterized by abnormally heavy voter turnout underlining the peaceful, free and fair character with massive popular participation under the strictest scrutiny of the EC. A number of times the Election Commission and its observers have put these on record. Particularly during the 2006 elections, the EC had organized it under unprecedented security arrangements. So much so, that the elections were held in five phases and both security and other election officials were largely drawn from outside the state. Unfortunately, overlooking this history and making ahistorical observations can only lead to interpretations which will help partisan interests. 
 
The situation, as we had stated on January 21, is, indeed, serious in certain areas. This is largely due to the nexus between the Maoists and the Trinamul Congress. More developments have taken place since which bring out the brazenness of this complicit relationship. Now, this nexus is not operating covertly but quite in the open. A meeting was held in Lalgarh jointly sponsored by the Trinamul Congress and the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) on January 30. This was addressed, amongst others, by Shri Shishir Adhikari and Shri Mukul Roy – both Ministers of State in the Union Government and front-ranking TMC leaders. Both the print and the electronic media have reported banners, festoons and flags alongwith the actual presence of PCPA in the meeting. Incidentally, PCPA has been described by the Home Minister as a frontal organisation of the Maoists – on the floor of the Rajya Sabha itself. The CBI chargesheet in the Gyaneswari Express tragedy has established the involvement of the PCPA in the gruesome incidents where deliberate sabotage had led to the death of 150 innocent people. On January 31, two Maoists were apprehended from the so-called relief camp run by the TMC in the Congress-TMC led Midnapur municipality’s Guest House. Communications with the top Maoist leadership, including Kishanji, was recovered from these arrested Maoists. Media has also reported that questioning of these two have led to the recovery of firearms and ammunition which were hidden under the ground. 
 
The open involvement of a major political force which is a part of the UPA coalition at the Centre with the Maoists may adversely affect the coming election process. This will create difficulties for the maintenance of a peaceful atmosphere, despite the state administration’s best efforts. Efforts by the administration have led to recovery of a large cache of firearms and other lethal weapons. The joint security operations has also been able to largely restore normalcy in large part of the affected districts. However, the new feature, as stated above, is the open complicity between the TMC and Maoists that makes the task of the security forces more difficult as seen in the resistance to arrest of two Maoists from the TMC relief camp and the subsequent insinuations by the TMC against the police administration.
 
We would like to further inform the Election Commission that the joint forces have conducted a thorough search for the so-called `armed camps’ on the basis of a list submitted by the opposition before the Hon’ble High Court. The Commandant of the CRPF has publicly gone on record that the operations did not establish the existence of `armed camps’. But people evicted by violence were found to be living in those camps and that their names were being listed systematically by the security forces. Arrangements must be made by the EC to ensure that such displaced voters in areas like Nandigram, Khejuri and other parts of East Midnapur are allowed to exercise their franchise. However, the improvement of the situation has not been able to stop `individual annihilation’ of CPI(M) and Left cadre which continue to take place.  In fact, since the noise over `armed camps’ reached a crescendo more than a dozen Left activists have been killed by the Maoists. One cannot escape an uncomfortable conclusion that such propaganda of disinformation has only emboldened the TMC-Maoist to mount greater terror. On this 4th of February, a CPI(M) sympathizer, Baidyanath Jana, an employee of a school was shot dead by the TMC-Maoist nexus in Nayagram, in the Jangal Mahal area of West Midnapur district. 
 
Given this, the first specific concern arises from the geographic features of the state with its long borders with Jharkhand and Orissa. In fact, these borders are in many cases under forest cover. Therefore, it is that much easier   for the Maoists to cross over and conduct operations. The Ayodhya hills and its adjoining blocks of Purulia district like Bandwan, Balrampur, Arsha, Baghmundi, Jhalda-I and II and Jaipur are particularly vulnerable from the security point of view. Similarly, Khairasol, Rajnagar, Mohd Bazar, Rampurhat, Nalhati of Birbhum district have borders with Jharkhand. Of late, as the situation improved in Jangalmahal, increased operations by Maoists have been noticed in Birbhum, Murshidabad and Nadia districts. It is necessary for the EC to address this question of vulnerability in the border areas from a security point of view and may be consider the sealing of the state borders from the time of announcement of elections.
 
Further, we would like to draw the attention of the EC to specific assembly segments, villages and gram panchayats where terror has been let loose with an arms build up.   We are attaching as annexure detailed district-wise information. 
 
Unfortunately, the visit of the set of observers to study law and order exclusively on the basis of allegations by the opposition has created some doubts in the minds of the people. During the visit of the observers, there are complaints that even after specific efforts were made, the representatives of Left parties could not meet these observers. This was most particularly evident in Purba Midnapur district. 
 
We hope that the Election Commission will initiate appropriate steps to address these concerns to instill the required sense of confidence.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Condition of student hostels in Tamil Nadu pathetic: SFI

The condition of several students' hostels under the purview of the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare, and the Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Departments are pathetic, according to the Students' Federation of India (SFI).
 
Addressing a press meet in this connection here on Saturday, SFI State president K.S. Kanakaraj said many students staying in the hostels across the State would come together in Chennai and take out a rally on February 9 to draw attention to the issue.

According to the SFI, nearly 600 government hostels were functioning out of rented premises. Inadequate space and bathroom and toilet facilities, poor quality of food and the lack of a systematic grievance redressal mechanism made life challenging for most students, Mr. Kanakaraj said. “The amount sanctioned by the government for expenses on food is Rs.15 per school student per day, and about Rs.18 per college student per day. With the price rise we are seeing today, how will these be sufficient,” he asked.

Students were unable to get the necessary nutrition and were forced to find part-time jobs. “We see many students working part time with catering service providers at weddings. They go and help the cooks by serving and cleaning so that they can have that one good meal,” Mr. Kanakaraj said. To a question on hostels being overcrowded in the city and relatively emptier in rural areas, Mr. Kanakaraj said that in many hostels, particularly in rural areas, students were forced into labour. “From fetching drinking water to cleaning hostels, students are asked to do all the work. Some find this tedious and go away, at the cost of their education.” CPI (M) State Secretary G. Ramakrishnan will address the rally.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Anti-Price- Rise Campaign in Kerala

Left Democratic front in Kerala has decided launch Statewide campaigns from 3rd to 9th February. On 7th, 8th February the agitation will be before the Central Government offices, in every Assembly constituencies. LDF has decided to launch two Regional Jathas in the State. It will give wide propaganda against the anti-people policies and attitude of the Central Government.  The Jathas also give wide propaganda about the over all achievement of the State LDF Government.  Jatha will start on 18th February and ends on 2nd March. State Food Minister Com. C.Divakaran (CPI) and Home Minister Com.Kodiyeri Balakrishnan (CPM) are the leaders of two separate jathas.  The inauguration of the jatha programme lead by Com. Kodiyeri Balakrishnan CPI(M)  will be done by Com. Chandrappan Secretary, Kerala State Council CPI and the jatha programme lead by Com. C. Divakaran (CPI) will be inaugurated by Com. Vijayan Secretary CPI(M) Kerala State Committee.

Apart from these campaigns the left related mass organisations are launching campaigns upto  grass root level in connection with the oncoming Assembly election in the State.

CPI-CPI(M) Week long Agitation against Price rise-Punjab

The CPI and CPI(M) units of Punjab will observe Anti-price-rise Week, which have hard hit the people, particularly the poor and middle class people, from 3rd to 9th of February. The protest week will include picketing before the Central Govt. Offices, demonstrations, dharnas and rallies.  This decision was taken by meeting of Co-ordination Committee of CPI and CPI(M) in Punjab which was attended by Dr. Joginder Dayal, Member National Executive CPI, Com. Charan Singh Virdi, State Secretary of CPI(M), Com. Bhupinder Samber, State Secretary of CPI and Com. Lehmbar Singh Taggar, Member State Secretariat of CPI(M).

The meeting was of considered opinion that people are suffering due to the relentless increase in the prices of food items. Onions and vegetables have gone beyond the reach of common people. While the people groaning under steep price rise, the country is witnessing rampant corruption and plunder of   resources.

Yet, the UPA government remains callous to the plight of the people. False assurances are given that the prices will come down within a short period. The government has not taken any effective measures to curb price rise. On the contrary, its policies have contributed to inflation.

The meeting of main left parties in Punjab demanded:
1. Prohibit forward trading in food items and essential commodities
2. Universalize the Public Distribution System; distribute the excess stocks in FCI godowns at BPL rates.
          3. Take firm measures against hoarding.
4. Provide remunerative prices to farmers and inputs at reasonable cost to boost productivity  in agriculture.
5. End the deregulation of petroleum products; roll back the budgetary hikes on petroleum products and rationalize the tax structure on petroleum products.
         6. Don't allow foreign capital in retail trade.
         7. More budgetary allocation for agrarian sector.

The meeting directed its district units of both the parties to hold joint meetings for preparation of the agitation and appealed to other left and democratic sections and forces to participate and raise voice against the unprecedented price rise. The meeting also decided to support the Delhi March of workers on 23rd February and instructed its units to actively participate and support the Delhi March.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Nation bogged down by inflation, corruption: Sitaram Yechury


Holding the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre responsible for rampant corruption and the unprecedented rise in prices in recent months, Sitaram Yechury, Polit Bureau member of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), has said that the current gloomy political and social realities have prevented the country from achieving progress to its potential.
 
“The rampant corruption at the highest level, the alarming price levels of essential commodities and the Union government's moves to surrender our economic sovereignty and thus downgrade India's stature to that of a junior partner to imperialistic nations have prevented creating a better India that we are capable of doing,” Mr. Yechury said here on Thursday.

He was here to deliver a speech on “Role of Left parties in Modern Indian politics” as part of a history seminar by the EMS Study Centre hosted by the Kasaragod district unit of the CPI(M). “The UPA government is now in the process of turning the people of India into IPL and BPL categories as the growth indices are indicating the ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor,” Mr. Yechury said, scoffing at the high-priced auction of cricketers ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket matches, which, he said, has turned cricket in to a game of the affluent sections.

Expressing grave concern over the 2G spectrum scam, in which the former Telecommunications Minister A. Raja was arrested, he said the shocking disclosures had serious ramifications as such developments often prevented the government from mopping up funds for initiating welfare and development projects. The higher growth rate had only led to a widening gap between the miniscule rich and the poor. Clarifying his point, Mr. Yechury said a high-level committee chaired by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi mooted the idea of food security for all in the country, the cost of which had been pegged at Rs.88,000 crore, which was exactly half the Rs.1.76 lakh crore the country lost in the 2G scam.
(courtesy The Hindu)

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The revolution in Egypt will continue until the demands of the masses are fulfilled


Statement issued by the Communist Party of Egypt

February 1, 2011 -- The moment of truth is approaching. This is the decisive moment for the Egyptian popular forces for change; to topple the Mubarak regime. It seems that the imperialists, and their American masters in particular, are lifting their hands from him after the continuation of revolution everywhere in Egypt.

Today millions emerge to demand the departure of Mubarak. They will prevent all the conspiracies of the dictator and his gang of spies to thwart the revolution and overcome them.

The formation of a committee, which enjoys the confidence of the people and the demonstrators, is crucial to achieve the demands of the political, economic and social revolution, and we emphasise the basic demands presented by the national forces to the deputies of the people's parliament:

1. Dismissal of Mubarak and the formation of a presidential council for a transitional period of limited duration.

2. Forming a coalition government to administer the country during the transitional period.

3. To convene the election of a constituent assembly to draft a new constitution for the country based on the principle of the sovereignty of the nation and ensure the devolution of power within the framework of a democratic just civil state.

4. Prosecute those responsible for hundreds of deaths and injuries of revolutionary martyrs and victims of oppression as well as ensuring the prosecution of those responsible for plundering the wealth of the Egyptian people.

5. Long live the revolution of the Egyptian people

SFI cadres marches in support of democracy in Egypt






Activists of the Students' Federation of India staged a protest near the Egyptian Embassy here on Tuesday to express solidarity with the “Million March” in Cairo and to support the “ongoing movement for democracy in Egypt”.

Holding placards denouncing the establishment in Egypt, students marched towards the Egyptian Embassy in the afternoon. The demonstration culminated in a public meeting near the Embassy where All-India Democratic Women's Association member Subhashini Ali, Jana Natya Manch member Sudhanva Deshpande and former Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union president Albeena Shakil addressed the meeting.

The speakers expressed solidarity with the protesting people and condemned the repression by the regime of President Hosni Mubarak. The role of the United States in the Arab region and its support to the regime was denounced.

The speakers emphasised the “increasing inequalities and anti-people policies under globalisation” as the main factor behind the protests. The Indian Government was also criticised for not showing “support for the pro-democracy struggle.”

“The strategic alliance” of the Indian Government along with the United States and Israel was cited as the cause for lack of support for the people of Egypt.

TMC-Maoist Nexus -- Letter to Home Minister

CPI(M) Polit Bureau Member and Rajya Sabha MP, Sitaram Yechury, has in a letter written to the Home Minister, Shri P Chidambaran drawn attention to yet another serious development regarding the Maoist-TMC nexus in West Bengal. The full text of the letter is being released herewith.
Shri P. Chidambaram
Minister for Home Affairs
Government of India
New Delhi
Dear Shri Chidambaramji,
In continuation of our communication on behalf of the Left parties and other secular opposition parties with you on January 6, 2011, I am compelled to draw your attention to yet another serious development regarding the Maoist-TMC nexus in West Bengal.
Yesterday, January 31, the police forces in West Bengal had raided the so-called relief camp run by the Trinamul Congress at the Municipal Guest House in Midnapur town of West Midnapur district. Two Maoist squad members – Amiya Mahato and Asim Mahato – were arrested. Both these have several cases against them. Particularly, both of them are said to have been involved in the attack on the EFR camp in Silda where over two dozens of EFR jawans were gruesomely murdered by the Maoists. One of them also was very close to Kishanji and acted as his personal guard and courier.
More startling is the fact that the Trinamul Congress leadership with its local activists tried their level best to stop the police in their action to nab the wanted Maoist squad members. Not only that, your colleague the Hon’ble Railway Minister has tried to trivialize the Silda massacre in her effort to shield these Maoist killers by disputing their Maoist credentials.
In the run-up to the coming Assembly elections, the Maoist-TMC nexus has become brazenly pronounced. Today, we have heard you speaking out against the Maoists underlining the danger they pose to democracy, peace and people’s right to life. You have also mentioned the ghastly Gyaneswari episode which claimed 150 innocent lives. Trinamul’s vile attempt to defame the CPI(M) for the tragedy is repudiated by CBI chargesheet making clear how the nexus operates. Couple of days back, in a meeting organized by the TMC, some of the Union Ministers like Shri Shishir Adhikari were also present. The media has reported the presence of PCPA activists – their banners and flags in the meeting. We would like to recollect that on the floor of the Rajya Sabha itself, you had designated the PCPA as a front organisation of the Maoists.
In the background of all this, yesterday’s incident sends out a chilling message that one constituent of the ruling coalition at the Centre is in league with the Maoists. So much so that the highest leadership of that party is doing everything to aid, abet and facilitate joint operation with forces that the Prime Minister designates as the `single biggest threat to internal security’.
Further, the CRPF search operations in all those so-called “armed camps” as listed by the opposition in the court have revealed no “arms”. But only people who have been evicted from their home and hearth were found in those camps who are being listed by the security forces.
One cannot escape an uneasy feeling that the noise over the “armed camps” has helped the brazen activities of the TMC-Maoist nexus.
This is for your kind information.
Anticipating your response.
(Sitaram Yechury)
Member, Polit Bureau
MP, Leader, Rajya Sabha

Monday, January 31, 2011

Cycle rally to identify tribals' problems

Activists of Girijana Sangham led by former  MLA Sunnam Rajaiah pedalling their way to tribal habitations in Khammam district on Sunday.

The Girijana Sangham has launched a 16-day cycle rally at the remote Krishnapuram village in Wajedu mandal on Sunday as part of a mass contact programme to exert pressure on the government to make adequate allocations to the welfare of tribals in proportion to their population in the next State budget.

Former MP, Midiam Baburao, flagged off the cycle rally at a programme held under the aegis of Girijana Sangham at Krishnapuram village. The District Cooperative Central Bank (DCCB) new chairman Y. Ravi Kumar and others were present.

The cyclists led by former MLA and Girijana Sangham district president Sunnam Rajaiah embarked on their 16-day cycle rally to traverse a distance of about 429 kms and cover around 300 tribal habitations in Bhadrachalam agency.Earlier, addressing the villagers Mr Rajaiah alleged that the tribals were struggling to make both ends meet and living in deplorable conditions in the agency area due to the indifferent attitude of the successive governments towards their plight.

‘Fund diversion'
“The diversion of tribal sub-plan funds to the plain areas has cast a shadow on the welfare of the tribals,” he charged. “The cycle yatra is aimed at identifying the problems faced by the tribals and mobilising the public opinion to secure sufficient funds for the welfare of tribals and development of tribal habitations, he said.

The rally would culminate in a ‘Maha Dharna' in Bhadrachalam on February 14. The Communist Party of Inida (Marxist) Polit Bureau member and MP Brinda Karat and other prominent leaders will participate, he said. He said that the activists of Girijana Sangham will lay a siege to the Integrated Tribal Development Agency office in Bhadrachalam on the concluding day of the rally.
(Courtesy : The Hindu)