People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 16 April 18, 2004 |
TDP-BJP Combine Facing Double Anti-Incumbency: Yechury
THE TDP-BJP combine in Andhra Pradesh was facing a double anti-incumbency wave and were set to be swept away in the polls to both the state assembly and Lok Sabha, said CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury.
Yechury
along with Nilotpal Basu was addressing a press conference here on April 15,
fresh from his return after three days of intense campaigning in Andhra Pradesh.
He said the BJP-TDP electoral campaign was drawing extremely lacklustre response
from the people. Even the prime minister’s meetings in the state were a big
flop, he noted. In contrast, the opposition parties campaigns were evoking
tremendous response, he said.
Yechury
released the booklet brought out by the CPI(M) Publications debunking the
“Shining India” campaign of the Vajpayee government. The booklet titled “Myth and Reality of Shining India – Lies Damned Lies and Statistics”
is a compilation of all the material released by the Party as part of its series
of exposures.
Yechury
challenged the Vajpayee government to either respond to these facts brought out
by the CPI(M) or openly accept that the ‘Shining India’ campaign was a
massive disinformation exercise carried out by the government. He felt any
government worth its salt would at least try to justify their claims in the face
of such exposures. But the deafening silence of the Vajpayee government shows
the magnitude of disinformation it dished out.
On
the Lucknow incident, Yechury said the hollowness of the “Shining India”
campaign was starkly brought out by this distressing incident. “The fact of
the level of poverty in prime minister’s constituency where women had to die
in their search for a sari reflects the reality of the nation”, said Yechury.
He said there were reports that the BJP organisers of the birthday celebrations
of Lalji Tandon charged Rs 20 as entry ticket from the women. He charged the BJP
cadre of pressurising the witnesses into keeping silent on the incident.