People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 20 May 16, 2004 |
The
Asli Bharat Has Risen
Historic
Victory In 14th Lok Sabha Elections
The
Asli Bharat has risen. The Indian
people have decisively rejected the RSS/BJP-led NDA in these elections. What was
at stake in these elections was the very character of the Indian Republic. The
Indian people have unequivocally asserted that the secular democratic character
of modern India is simply non-negotiable. The Indian people have also rejected
with utter contempt the orchestrated euphoria that the RSS/BJP-led NDA sought to
create through the State-funded “India Shining” and “feel good”
campaigns. The
Vajpayee government paid the price for virtually mocking at the growing misery
of the Indian people reflected in the acute agrarian distress that their
policies had caused. The rejection of this government is in a large measure due
to this monumental dissatisfaction amongst the people caused by the ruinous
anti-people economic policies.
The
CPI(M) had entered these elections with a three-fold objective:
Defeat
the communal forces
Install
an alternative secular government at the centre
Increase
the representation of the CPI(M) and the Left
in the Parliament.
With
a degree of satisfaction, we can claim to have achieved these objectives. The
fine print of the electoral details are still coming in as we go to press. The
CPI(M) has already won 43 plus one independent
supported by it. The four Left parties together have won 60 seats as we
go to press. This is the highest ever-Left representation in the Indian
Parliament since independence.
Clearly,
the Indian people have seen the CPI(M) and the Left as the most consistent and
uncompromising fighters for the cause of India and its people.
The Left’s track record in upholding secularism and combating the
communal forces is absolutely unequivocable. The Left has been the consistent
defender of the people’s rights and has been in the forefront of the struggles
against the ruinous economic policies of the government. Equally importantly,
the Left’s impeccable credentials in upholding political morality and
in conducting its politics
with highest standards of integrity have found favour
with the people.
It is for these reasons that wherever the communal forces did not exist
and the Left was in contest with the Congress, the people preferred the Left
unambiguously. The
results in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura indicate this.
The
message of these elections is clear. The people now desire the rolling back of
the communal agenda, which has been put in place by the RSS/BJP government
during these years. This rolling back needs to be done comprehensively. Gujarat
has left deep impact on the psyche of the Indian voter who has decisively
rejected such politics of communal polarisation and genocide.
Equally,
the Indian people have emphatically asserted that the focus of economic policies
and reforms will have to be people’s welfare and not
unscrupulous capitalist profits. The people, therefore, desire the
restoration and improvement of the public distribution system that was virtually
decimated by the Vajpayee government. The people also desire that the loot of
India’s public assets be stopped by abandoning the sale of profitable public
sector units. The economic policies will now have to be oriented towards
generating employment and
improving the living standards of the vast majority of the Indian people.
India must truly be made to shine for this vast majority — Asli
Bharat, and not merely for a miniscule minority.
These
are the immediate priorities that the new secular government must address.
There are, of course, many important areas where the
diversions and distortions committed by the Vajpayee government need to
be corrected. Of
crucial importance is to restore India’s foreign policy on the lines of what
it used to be till this government assumed office, i.e., as a leader of the
developing countries in resisting imperialist offensives.
It
shall be the endeavour of the Left to continue to champion people’s interests
and the unity and integrity of India by pressurising and compelling the new
government into adopting a pro-people orientation.
Indeed,
a new phase of India’s modern history begins. All of us will have to unitedly
work in the defence of India’s secular democratic character and to advance the
people’s interests.