Statement
issued by the CPI(M)’s Kerala
state
secretariat on May 15, 2012.
THE Kerala state
secretariat of the CPI(M)
appeals to the CPI(M) activists and masses for whom the Party
is precious than
their life, to be vigilant against onslaughts intended to
disrupt the Party.
Venomous, erroneous campaigns unleashed against the Party are
part of a
conspiracy that is hatched against the CPI(M) which is kept by
lakhs of
workers, peasants and other masses close to their hearts. This
is the right
moment that the Party workers and its well-wishers come
forward vigilantly, as
on earlier occasions when they had surged forward to protect
the Party in
critical junctures. Party workers and sympathisers have to
come out unitedly to
expose and resist the vicious campaigns unleashed incessantly
by the UDF, other
anti-Communists and a section of the media.
The present attack
against the LDF and the
CPI(M), the major party of the front, is unleashed in a unique
situation. The
UDF government is facing a deep crisis today. Their rule for a
year has made
the people of Kerala absolutely discontented. A steep price
rise has made the
lives of the poor unbearable. Rationing and public
distribution systems were completely
disrupted. Severe cut in kerosene distribution has landed the
fishermen in
coastal areas in a deep crisis. Black market price of one
litre of kerosene is
Rs 100 and it makes the fishing impossible by purchasing
kerosene at this
price. Load shedding and power cut have made all families
extremely angry. In
addition, increase in power tariff rate has also been
announced. Power cut has
landed the industrial sector of the state in a big crisis. All
are reminded of
the days of reign of the LDF government. Not even one project
announced by chief
minister Oommen Chandy has been started till date.
Repeated price
increases of petrol and diesel by
the central government led by the Congress has inflicted a
huge economic burden
on the people. It has made price rise more severe.
Moreover, severe
discontent was growing in the
Congress party and the UDF constituents against chief minister
Oommen Chandy
who succumbed before the pressures of the Muslim League which
ultimately
resulted in an embarrassment to the whole state. Some Congress
leaders openly
reacted against this. Awarding the fifth ministership to
Muslim League has
caused damage to the secular foundation of the state.
Portfolios were
distributed again on the basis of caste and community of
ministers. Caste
organisations supporting the UDF came out openly opposing this
step. The face
of the UDF has got more tarnished due to these developments.
Selvaraj was
influenced to resign his
legislature membership by luring him with money and promises.
The decision of
the UDF to make the defector as its candidate in the
bye-election has created
big anguish among the voters of Neyyattinkara constituency.
Oommen Chandy led
UDF was in quandary as they are compelled to carry the very
same person who had
earlier announced that it would be better to commit suicide
than to join UDF.
Differences have
erupted in the state cabinet
over the Mullaperiyar issue. While the Congress and the chief
minister justify
the Expert Committee Report, ministers K M Mani and P J Joseph
belonging to
Kerala Congress are opposing it. The popular anger unleashed
all over the state
against the UDF government and the central government for
adopting a stand
protecting the Italian Navy men who murdered fishermen at sea
by shooting them,
is not small. That the Supreme Court had to ask the government
whether they
have forgotten the fact that Italian Navy men had shot down
Indian citizens is
an obvious evidence of their treacherous game. UDF is facing a
very severe
challenge presently.
It is in this
background that the conspiracy
against the CPI(M) emerges. It will not be wrong to suspect
that the dastardly
murder of T P Chandrasekharan was part of this conspiracy. The
undue haste
shown by the ministers and the Congress leaders, immediately
after the murder
by accusing the CPI(M) for the murder, increases this
suspicion.
This horrendous
murder is despicable, mean and
pathetic. The state secretariat condemned this murder and
expressed deep
protest of the Party over this. The Party demanded that there
has to be a
diligent enquiry to find out the culprits. The Party also
declared beyond any
doubt that it had no connection with this murder as propagated
by the enemies
of the Party. Authorities have to adopt immediate measures to
apprehend the
murderers and those who instigated the murder as early as
possible and present
them before the judiciary so as to mete out deserving
punishment to them.
It is not the policy
of the Party to dispose off
physically those who have disagreement. The Party has not
endeavored to murder
anyone who had left the Party for political or organisational
reasons. It is by
covering up all these truths that allegations are being spread
against the
Party.
Soon after the
murder, the first person to come
out levelling the charge against the CPI(M) was none other
than Mullappally
Ramachandran, MP from Vadakara and union state minister for
home. Soon after,
he was followed by chief minister Oommen Chandy, home minister
Thiruvanchoor
Radhakrishnan and KPCC president Ramesh Chennithala in
repeating this lie. What
was the basis on which these responsible persons alleged such
a crime on the
CPI(M) even before an FIR was prepared on the incident of
murder? It is clear
that this was part of a political conspiracy. When the state
DGP stated that
the murder of Chandrasekharan was committed for private profit
and that it is
not being given a political status, home minister
Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan
corrected the DGP hurriedly, stating that it was a ‘political
murder’. Who is
not able to see the ill-intention behind such a statement by
the home minister?
Such an open comment by the home minister who is the political
head of the home
department against the DGP who is the official head of the
police department
exposes the breakdown of the government functioning. This is
extremely serious.
It is to be presumed
that a conspiracy is taking
shape in order to hunt the CPI(M). In 1972, the semi-fascist
terror started in West Bengal,
using the murder of Hemant Basu, leader of the
Forward Bloc as a pretext to unleash an attack against the
Party. The Congress
government under Siddharth Sankar Ray had murdered about 1500
Party workers in West Bengal.
The current attack by the anti-communist
forces reminds us of that historical fact. In order to prepare
a backdrop for the
same, the rightist print and electronic media are lashing out
with a propaganda
barrage, with specially prepared news items which are coloured
with lies.
Political interventions are taking place which make it
impossible to carry out
an impartial enquiry. Public statements made by the home
minister Thiruvanchoor
Radhakrishnan, clearly make out such a dubious game plan.
It was in 2008 that T
P Chandrasekharan, an area
committee member and a number of Party workers left the Party.
The LDF decision
was that panchayat presidentships in Onchiyam area of Eramala
and Azhiyoor are
to be exchanged between the CPI(M) and Janata Dal after a
period of two and a
half years. President of Eramala panchayat from 2005 onwards
was Venu who later
left the Party. They kept a group of comrades with them
expressing opposition
to withdraw from the post of Eramala president, displaying a
naked desire for
position, parliamentary greed and absence of communist values.
These people
formed Revolutionary Marxist Party protesting against the
district Party
leadership for not agreeing to violate united front norms.
This does not
involve any issue of communist ideology. If there is any, it
is the evident
departure of those who left the Party, from Marxist ideology.
That these people
address themselves as Revolutionary Marxists, is ridiculous.
During that occasion
they had never raised any
objection to the political and ideological positions of the
Party. Nobody can
argue that the Party had any resentment towards
Chandrasekharan as the Party
had given opportunity to rectify himself by inducting him in
the area committee
after his one year suspension from the Party in 2001.
Challenging the Party
decision to give Eramala panchayath president position to the
LDF constituent
Janata Dal for two and half years during the last phase, as
part of the
decision to avert damaging the Left Democratic Front (LDF),
they left the Party
by misleading some comrades and had never raised any
ideological question at
that point of time. They utilised the differences and disputes
that existed in
Eramala panchayath on various issues between the CPI(M) and
Janata Dal
activists as an opportunity at that time.
These sections to
some extent were successful in
splitting the LDF vote during the 2009 parliament elections
which helped the
UDF candidate Mullappalli Ramachandran to get elected. It
further aided the
Veerendra Kumar Janata Dal combined UDF to win in the 2010
local bodies
election in the Eramala panchayath. At the same time, in
Onchiyam panchayath,
the RMP was able to win only in the seats where they aligned
with the UDF. In
those wards, the LDF candidates were defeated with meager
margins. In 2011
assembly elections, despite the
divisive role of these sections, the LDF emerged victorious in
the Vadakara
constituency by defeating the Veerendra Kumar Janata Dal
combined UDF. The
Eramala panchayath in Vadakara is considered as the strongest
hold of the
Veerendra Kumar Janata Dal in the state. It was in that
constituency the Janata
Dal, a constituent of the LDF, defeated the Veerendra Kumar
Janata Dal
candidate, a constituent of the UDF.
Hence, it is obvious
that the ‘Revolutionary
Marxist Party’ balloon bloated by the UDF and the right wing
media, flattened
out rapidly. As a result of the patient and vigilant efforts
of the Party, a
major section among the misguided comrades came back to the
Party. The huge
participation of the masses in the 20th Congress of the Party
astonished even
the opponents. Given these facts, it was vividly clear that
the anti-Party
section could no longer survive. At this juncture can there be
any motive for
the CPI(M) to murder Chandrashekharan? Who is the real
beneficiary of the
murder? These questions establish the dubious motivation
behind the murder.
Unlike the past days,
the Party enemies are
currently using new tactics to attack the Party. Instead of
attacking the Party
as a whole, they tactically showcase a section in the Party as
symbols of vice
and some others as role models and symbols of virtue. The
anti-Party section of
Shoranur had enunciated these propaganda tactics that were
subsequently used by
the Onchiyam anti-CPI(M) camp. This bourgeois media aided
propaganda was
intended to generate confusion among the Party ranks. After the killing of
Chandrasekharan, these
sections intensified the same propaganda. The RMP openly took
a position that
some people in the CPI(M) can visit Chandrasekharan’s house
and others are not
allowed to do so. It is definite that the thoughtful people of
Kerala will
reject this malicious campaign that intends to divide the
Party and malign its
leadership.
It is unfortunate
that a section of the writers
joined the malicious campaign unleashed by the Congress party,
the UDF and some
reactionary media intended to tarnish the Party. Any criticism
is appreciated
if there is any substantial base behind such criticism. But it
is unjustifiable
to denounce the Party on the basis of fabricated speculations.
The Congress Party’s
enthusiasm to create the
smokescreen of CPI(M) violence is absurd. It is the Congress
men who had burnt
alive five comrades at Cheemeni in Kasaragod. It was the same
Congress party
who had brutally beaten and killed Moyarath Sankaran, a former
Congress leader
who had written the history of the Congress, as he left the
Congress party and joined
the Communist movement. The ultra Left and the Congress party
had joined
together to assassinate Comrade Azheekkodan Raghavan. It is
ironical that the
Congress Party organises Shanthi Yatra (peace march)
led by its state
president using the Onchiyam incident, as the same Congress
party is tainted
with the bloodstains of the numerous comrades like Kunhali,
the Communist
leader of Eranad. It
is to be noted
that Onchiyam is remembered in history because of the heroic
martyrs, where
eight comrades were shot dead and two comrades were killed in
the police
lockup, thanks to the repressive and notorious the then
Congress government.
The last Party state
conference carried out all
the proceedings unanimously. It shows the growing unity in the
state Party. The
conference culminated with greater confidence and enthusiasm.
The 20th Party
Congress unitedly adopted its political tactical line and
ideological document.
The united understanding of the Party on political tactical
line and
ideological question inspired the entire Party. The massive
people’s
participation in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikkode related
with the state
conference and the Party Congress annoyed the Party enemies.
They were in
search of new weapons against the CPI(M).
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