People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII No. 02 January 10, 2003 |
Women’s Rallies Resolve To Bring Left Front Again To Power
SETTING
a
new
milestone
in
the
history
of
women’s
movement
in
Tripura,
thousands
of
women,
in
a
militant
mood,
thronged
the
three
rallies
held
on
December
30.
Taking
place
in
the
state
capital
Agartala,
in
Dhalai
district’s
headquarters
at
Ambassa
and
at
Kumarghat
in
North
Tripura,
these
rallies
were
organised
by
the
Tripura
state
committee
of
All
India
Democratic
Women’s
Association
(AIDWA).
Roaring
their
resolution
to
defeat
the
threat
posed
by
the
Congress-INPT
combine
to
rob
the
state
of
democracy,
development,
peace
and
progress,
women
belonging
to
all
sections
of
society
came
from
all
corners
of
Tripura
to
merge
themselves
into
these
huge
rallies.
The
huge
rally
of
Agartala
was
held
in
Astabal
maidan
and
represented
the
people
of
West
Tripura
and
South
Tripura.
The
rallyists
from
Kamalpur,
Gandachhara
and
Ambassa
subdivisions
in
Dhalai
districts
poured
into
the
Chandraipara
school
ground
of
Ambassa.
The
third
rally,
of
Kumarghat,
was
held
in
the
huge
ground
adjoining
the
Pabiacherra
market
that
was
brimming
with
the
rallyists
coming
from
Kailashahar,
Dharmanagar
and
Kanchanpur
subdivisions
of
North
Tripura
district
as
well
as
from
Longthorai
Valley
subdivision
of
Dhalai
district.
Braving
extremist
threats
over
the
past
two
days,
dauntless
women
from
remote
areas,
young
and
old,
set
out
from
their
homes
early
in
the
morning
and
could
return
only
between
9
p
m
and
10
p
m.
The
rallyists
from
the
remotest
areas
of
Gandachhara
set
out
on
the
previous
day
to
traverse
upto
25
km
on
foot
before
boarding
the
buses,
hired
with
their
own
money,
to
cover
the
remaining
distance
of
about
55
km.
Overwhelmed
by
such
upsurge
of
women
committed
to
form
a
fifth
Left
Front
government
in
Tripura
with
a
view
to
protecting
their
hard
earned
rights
and
self-respect,
speakers
at
the
three
rallies
voiced
their
firm
faith
in
the
potential
of
these
rallies
to
reinforce
the
Left
and
democratic
camp
in
the
days
to
come.
The
speakers
included
CPI(M)
Polit
Bureau
member
and
chief
minister
Manik
Sarkar,
the
party’s
Central
Committee
member
and
agriculture
minister
Aghore
Debbarma,
state
secretariat
member
and
Lok
Sabha
member
Bajuban
Riyan,
Rajya
Sabha
member
Matilal
Sarkar,
and
several
AIDWA
leaders
including
its
general
secretary
Brinda
Karat.
Addressing
the
Agartala
rally,
Manik
Sarkar
accused
that
the
Congress
party
has,
whether
in
power
or
out
of
power,
never
sought
or
striven
for
democracy
and
development
in
Tripura.
On
the
other
hand,
whether
in
power
or
out
of
power,
the
CPI(M)
and
the
Left
Front
have
always
struggled
hard
for
specific
and
legitimate
demands
of
the
masses.
The
Congress
has
not
only
consistently
opposed
any
step
towards
or
movement
for
democracy
and
development;
it
also
scuttled
the
Left
Front
government’s
all-party
initiatives
to
defend
peace
and
harmony
against
the
extremist
menace.
Not
only
that,
the
Congress
party
ultimately
struck
an
unholy
alliance
with
the
INPT
that
serves
as
a
front
for
outlawed
extremists.
The
aim
is
clear
---
to
usurp
power
at
gunpoint
in
the
assembly
polls
slated
for
February
coming.
In
short,
the
Congress
and
INPT
are
hoping
to
replicate
in
the
coming
assembly
elections
the
same
trick
through
which
the
INPT
usurped
the
Tripura
Tribal
Areas
Autonomous
District
Council
(ADC
in
short)
at
gunpoint
in
the
polls
held
to
this
body
in
May
2000.
However,
Sarkar
expressed
his
firm
faith
that
the
unforgettable
experience
of
the
predatory
Congress-TUJS
combine’s
jungle
rule
in
Tripura
during
1988-1993
will
only
temper
the
steely
resolve
of
the
state’s
population
to
foil
the
daydream
of
the
Congress.
In
this
context,
Sarkar
also
pointed
to
the
way
the
INPT,
after
capturing
the
ADC
most
undemocratically,
looted
the
ADC
funds
and
misused
the
money
and
other
resources
for
furthering
the
outlawed
NLFT’s
objectives.
It
was,
for
example,
in
ADC
vehicles
that
about
60
students
were
taken
to
the
NLFT
camps
in
Bangladesh
for
arms
training.
(One
will
note
here
that
after
the
TNV,
that
was
notorious
for
the
massacres
it
committed
during
the
1980s,
surrendered
its
arms,
a
wing
of
it
converted
itself
into
the
National
Liberation
Front
of
Tripura
(NLFT)
for
continuing
the
same
kind
of
terrorist
outrages.
At
the
same
time,
another
wing,
led
by
TNV
supremo
Bijoy
Hrangkhawl,
acted
as
the
NLFT’s
political
cover
under
the
name
of
Indigenous
People’s
Front
of
Tripura
(IPFT).
Later,
when
the
Tripura
Upajati
Juba
Samiti
(TUJS)
shed
its
independent
identity
and
merged
with
the
IPFT,
the
new
entity
was
christened
as
the
INPT,
with
which
the
Congress
party
has
now
struck
a
politico-electoral
alliance.)
In
her
speech,
AIDWA
general
secretary
Brinda
Karat
lashed
out
at
the
Congress
politics
of
capitulation
before
communal
forces
at
the
all-India
level
and
its
share
in
criminalisation
of
politics.
She
paid
rich
tributes
to
the
women
of
Tripura
for
the
indescribable
sufferings
they
have
braved
and
the
immense
sacrifices
they
have
made,
including
martyrdom,
in
their
incessant
struggle
against
insurgency.
To
these
fighting
women
and
their
unique
and
inspiring
struggle
she
convened
the
revolutionary
solidarity
of
lakhs
of
AIDWA
activists
countrywide.
She
also
urged
them
to
bond
together
into
a
solid
patriotic
force
so
as
to
give
a
fitting
reply
to
the
heinous
conspiracy
of
predatory
politicians
in
the
coming
assembly
polls.
At
the
Kumarghat
rally,
Aghore
Debbarma
revived
the
memory
of
the
semi-fascist
terror
unleashed
by
the
Congress-TUJS
combine
in
Tripura
during
1988-1993,
its
unbridled
atrocities,
and
its
moves
to
kill
democracy
and
development,
peace
and
progress
through
corruption
and
carnage,
rapes
and
repression.
He
called
upon
the
women
of
Tripura
to
re-establish
the
pro-people
Left
Front
government
in
the
state
through
their
massive
participation
in
the
coming
battle
of
ballots
and
thereby
set
a
glorious
example
before
the
Left
and
democratic
movement
in
the
country.
(INN)