People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI No. 35 September 08,2002 |
KERALA
Antony
Forced To Withdraw Power Tariff Hike
Collectorate
Offices Blockaded by 50,000 CPI(M) Volunteers
Aboo
Backer
FACED with massive resistance of the
people under the leadership of CPI(M), the Kerala chief minister, A K Antony,
was forced to withdraw the savage hike in power tariff, imposed by his
government on the people of the state. No section of population had been spared
by this hike. A militant statewide agitation under the aegis of the Left
Democratic Front evoked good support among the people which led to many Congress
big guns openly dissociating from Antony's decision. Pushed into a corner, the
CM beat a hasty retreat and announced the roll back after a cabinet meeting on
September 4.
"It is a victory of people's power.
The government should learn a lesson and backtrack from its anti-people
policies." This was the immediate reaction of CPI(M) state secretary,
Pinarayi Vijayan. He also called upon the people to recognise how anti-people
measures can be fought back with united struggles. Referring to the chief
minister's decision of forming a cabinet sub-committee to study ADB's proposals
regarding modernisation of administration, Pinarayi said that it shows Antony is
still pursuing the same policies.
The LDF convenor, Paloli Mohammed Kutty,
announced that the agitation programme chalked out specifically against the
power tariff hike stands cancelled after the government's withdrawal of the
hike. He congratulated the people on this victory.
Earlier, even as people ware venting their
anger at the unbearable burden imposed on them through the hike in power tariff,
the government had announced that it will also increase the water charges. It
had also warned that further hikes in power tariff cannot be ruled out. However,
resistance to these measures grew by the day. Kerala witnessed popular protests
led by the CPI(M). The Left Democratic Front committee which met on August 31,
had given a call of two-day statewide hartal on September 17-18 demanding
complete withdrawal of the power tariff hike. This hartal now stands cancelled.
There have been widespread protest actions
against this hike. For the first time in the history of Kerala, all 14
collectorate and 53 taluk offices were effectively blockaded on September 2 by
CPI(M) activists. Nearly 50,000 volunteers, marched from their respective camps
to these offices and began their blockade at 8.30 a.m. They raised slogans
against Antony government's policies of globalisation and privatisation. They
practically occupied all the gates of these offices and nobody was allowed to
get in. The blockade of Thiruvananthapuram collectorate office was conducted
under the leadership of Pinarayi Vijayan, the state secretary of CPI(M) and the
programme was inaugurated by V S Achuthanandan, leader of opposition and CPI(M)
Polit Bureau member. The blockade of Kozhikode collectorate office was
inaugurated by E K Nayanar, former chief minister and CPI(M) Polit Bureau
member.
Though the CPI(M) volunteers were prepared
to court arrest as part of the jail bharo programme from September
2 to 12, there were no arrests except in two centres. DYFI too conducted dharnas
at many places in the state against this hike.
A number of offices of State Electricity
Board could not function on August 30 due to demonstrations, gherao etc. Police
resorted to lathicharge in many places to disperse black-flag demonstrators at
official functions of ministers. The LDF has chalked out a phased agitation plan
against the LPG policies of Antony government. Accordingly On September 2, all
collectorate and taluk offices in the state were blockaded. From September 2 to
12 jail bharo programme would be conducted in which thousands would court
arrest against this hike.
There is a conscious effort by Antony to
crush the growing agitation against this hike using the police under Director
General of Police, Joseph, who is Antony's own man. The police are raining lathi-blows
on the young men and women of Kerala who protested this unprecedented hike in
power tariff. Police used brutal force on DYFI workers and at certain places on
AIYF workers. At Thiruvananthapuram, the agitated young men belonging to both
these organisations besieged the secretariat building. The police resorted to a
brutal lathi charge, beating the young men and women like anything. At Paravur
in Ernakulam district, the police fired into the air to disperse a group of
agitated young men.
This desperate servant of the foreign and
monopoly capital acting as their agent in Kerala has shamelessly yielded to
their agenda and had heavily burdened the people with the hike in power-rates to
pave way for full privatisation of the power sector. He has bulldozed his
cabinet to take the most unwise decision. All, except the Congress ministers
have expressed their displeasure at this decision. Senior Congress leader and
former chief minister K Karunakaran charged that the Congress Party and its
legislature wing have no role in the present government. He said that the chief
minister, A K Antony has now been fully isolated from the majority of the
Congress Party and even by the ministers of other parties.
Another senior Congress leader, Vayalar
Ravi, had decried this hike at a meeting of Congressmen at Kottayam. He is
reported to have said that economic reforms does not necessarily mean
privatisation.