People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 16 April 18, 2004 |
BJP
Cannot Escape Responsibility
The
following statement was released at a press conference addressed by by the
CPI(M) leader in Rajya Sabha, Nilotpal Basu on April 14:
The
Communist Party of India (Marxist) is deeply shocked by the ghastly incident in
Lucknow where 22 poor women and children died in the stampede on April 12, 2004.
We are deeply saddened by this tragedy. We condemn the thoroughly insensitive
attitude of the organisers of the programme who assembled several thousand of
poor women with promise to distribute free saris.
We
have already raised the issue with the Election Commission yesterday pointing
out that the programme was a gross violation of the Model Code of Conduct. We
had drawn the attention of the Commission about the expected conduct to be
followed by political parties. Once the Code of Conduct came into force and not
with reference to candidates or their election agents as has been attributed by
the BJP or in their interpretation by a section of the media. But we are
completely surprised at the BJP’s response to the entire sequence of
development. Having been a party to the “free sari distribution” the BJP is
now alleging that those of us who have raised this issue with the Election
Commission are politicising the unfortunate tragedy. But, the issue is whether
the organisation of the sari distribution programme as part of a birthday
celebration of an individual who is the leader of the opposition in the Uttar
Pradesh Assembly is a non-
political event?
The
following questions need to be answered.
Whether
it is a fact that the BJP flags adorned the venue where the free sari
distribution was to take place on April 12 as opposed to similar programmes
in the past?
Whether
it is a fact that in the follow up to the complaint was lodged with the
authorities that he proposed programme on April 12 was a violation of the
Model Code of Conduct?
Whether
it is a fact that the Additional District Magistrate establishment send a
letter to the police inspector, Mahanagar on April 12 on the day of the
programme itself stating that “BJP is to distribute saris to 20,000 poor
women in Mahanagar.”
BJP knows very well the answer to these questions and the ADM’s description of the programme makes it very clear that the BJP was involved in organising the programme. Therefore, the BJP cannot escape the consequences of their political action of using the birthday of an individual leader of influence the votes of thousands of poor women and their families.
The fact that 22 of them lie dead and cannot speak for themselves forces us to raise this question on their behalf.