People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII
No. 40 October 05, 2003 |
Big
Public Meeting At Junagadh
ORGANISED
by the CPI(M) on September 14 evening, the public meeting at big Kalva Chowk in
Junagadh turned out to be a well attended event, unparalleled in the recent
past. Prior to the meeting, a big procession started from Junagadh district
committee office at Sejno OTO. Carrying red flags, banners and placards, several
groups from villages around came for the procession and the meeting. Big chunks
of women, industrial and agricultural workers, peasants, students and youth
inundated the crowd.
Thousands
of people witnessed the procession from their houses or clustered by the
roadside. When the procession reached the Kalva Chowk, several hundreds had
already gathered there.
Presided
over by veteran CPI(M) leader in Gujarat, Subodh Mehta, the public meeting
started with revolutionary songs by a Mahila Sangh team, led by Gujarat AIDWA
general secretary Iva Ben Mehta.
CPI(M)
Central Committee member Sukomal Sen was the first to address. In a very simple
style, he elaborated the anti-people stance of BJP regime and castigated its
corruption and scams. He said such is the situation in the state and the country
that every section of society is rising against the BJP with the slogan “BJP
Hatao, Desh Bachao!” Sen congratulated the Gujarat party leaders
for such a successful programme.
Speaking
in colloquial Gujarati, Subodh Mehta lightened the audience by ridiculing the
BJP leaders’ stupidities and lust for corruption and their itching for money
and power. He castigated the disinvestment of public sector undertakings as a
great sin as it meant selling out public property at throwaway prices to
foreigners. Vajpayee is the main culprit here, Mehta said. He also exposed the
central government’s tricks to subvert the present secular character of the
constitution as well as Vajpayee’s subservience to Bush. He described why it
was necessary to immediately remove the BJP from power in the state and at the
centre.
State
CPI(M) secretary Arun Mehta described how the BJP was pushing the younger
generations into the darkness of illiteracy by commercialising education and how
it was corrupting the youth, forging casteist divisions and misusing religion
for polarising the masses on communal lines. There is large-scale capitulation
to American imperialists that may turn this country into an American adjunct.
Hence he said the earlier the BJP is driven out, the better for the country and
its people.