People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 08 February 22, 2004 |
THE
CPI(M) has decided to field its two sitting MPs – Bajuban Reang and Khagen Das
for the coming Lok Sabha elections from Tripura. Announcing this at a press
conference at the CPI(M) state headquarters on February 12, Left Front convenor,
Baidyanath Majumder, asserted that LF will sweep the elections in Tripura. He
said the LF lays utmost emphasis on formation of a secular government at the
centre.
Bajuban
Reang
had won from the Tripura East (ST) constituency in 1980, 1984, 1996, 1998 and
1999. Khagen Das contested and won from the Tripura West constituency in a
bye-election in 2002, occasioned by the demise of CPI(M) MP Samar Choudhury.
Both these candidates were members of the state cabinet during the first and
second Left Front governments of Tripura. Marches were taken out the same
evening at several places in the state in support of the two Left Front
candidates to mark the announcement of their nomination.
Describing
the background of the upcoming parliamentary polls, Baidyanath Majumder said
that the nefarious BJP and its saffron brigade must be prevented from coming
back to power in order to save the country. He said the BJP-led NDA
government’s tenure has damaged every sphere –secularism, sovereignty,
federal structure, economic self-reliance, foreign policy, constitutional values
etc.
Saying
that the BJP got strengthened primarily due to Congress party’s prolonged
anti-people policy, corruption, and soft Hindutva approach, Baidyanath asserted
that the ongoing campaign against the Congress party, the main political
opponent of the Left Front in Tripura, will continue. However, the main thrust
in the campaign would be on ensuring the triumph of secular forces in the
country.
On
the Congress party’s ally in the state, the INPT joining hands with the
BJP-led NDA for the coming polls, the CPI(M) state secretariat member, Gautam
Das, remarked that this highlights the unprincipled politics of both the
Congress and the BJP. Incidentally, the INPT, the over ground political wing of
the outlawed extremist organisation NLFT, had been an ally of the Congress party
since 2000. It allied with the Congress after usurping the Tripura Tribal Areas
Autonomous District Council (ADC) at NLFT gun point in the polls. The INPT was,
however, removed from the ADC last year after its vertical split and the
formation of a new party NSPT under the ceaseless pressure of mass movement
against the unprecedented corruption and collapse of the INPT-led ADC
administration. The NSPT is now ruling the ADC with outside support from the
CPI(M).