People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 42 October 17, 2004 |
EDITORIAL
Left Agenda Is People’s Agenda
THE
venomous outpourings against the Left in general, and the CPI(M) in particular,
by the BJP leaders, notably Mr. Advani, during the Maharashtra Assembly
elections campaign is not surprising.
There are two reasons why the communal forces are so full of seething
anger and frustration regarding the Left.
First,
without the support of the Left parties, the UPA government would not have come
into existence.
All the hopes of RSS/BJP & Co. to try and exploit the differences
between the Left and the UPA in order to destabilise the government are coming
to a naught with the Left clearly declaring that it shall not provide any
quarter for the communal forces to stage a come back.
Secondly,
not only is the Left shoring up the UPA government but it is also, through its
support from outside, providing content and character for the government’s
policies. The Common Minimum Programme that evolved after intense discussions
and is broadly endorsed by the Left parties contains many proposals which, if
implemented, will endear the government more closer to the people. This would
only strengthen both the credibility and the stability of the government
much to the dismay of the communal forces.
Further,
during the course of the last four months or so, the nature and character of
national discourse has drastically changed.
During the period when the communal forces ruled the roost through their
control of State power, the national discourse was dominated by rabid communal
issues which had very little to do with the day-to-day existence problems of the
people –– cricket
pitches were dug up to prevent Pakistan from playing in India;
Ghulam Ali was prevented from singing his ghazals; M F Hussain from
displaying his paintings; Deepa Mehta from shooting her film etc.
All on grounds that sought to inflame communal passions.
Brutal atrocities against the Christian minorities were followed up not
by booking the culprits but by a call by Atal Behari Vajpayee for a national
debate on religious conversions!
Such
a national discourse has now changed for the better.
Discussions portrayed by the sections of the media, who, for the same
reasons as the RSS/BJP are conducting a systematic campaign against the Left, as
irreconcilable differences between the UPA government and the Left parties have
nevertheless brought to centrestage issues like employment guarantee, food for
work, mid-day meals, universal education, rural health and infrastructure etc.
These are issues that are central to the very existence of our people and the
country. Issues concerning economic reforms, for instance, like how much foreign
direct investment in which sector is beneficial to our country are now actually
being discussed in the country.
Gone, mercifully, are the days when the people were forced to engage
themselves in a display of communal passions while the government went about
taking anti-people decisions without any public engagement or scrutiny.
In the interests of both the country and its people, all major decisions
must be subject to a discussion both inside the Parliament and outside.
This is the only way to restore the
vibrancy that distinguishes our democratic society.
The
RSS/BJP’s disquiet is, thus, increasing by the day.
On matters of substance such as these, they have very little to either
suggest or offer.
It is the Left’s principled position of supporting this government from
outside on the basis of the CMP while reserving the right to express its
differences and opposition to certain policies which it considers not to be in
the interests of the people or the country that is putting paid to BJP’s
efforts to stage a come back and increasing the frustration of its leaders.
Notwithstanding
the blind faith that the BJP displayed during its tenure in declaring astrology
as the science, the astrological predictions on the fall of the
Manmohan Singh government, which brought cheer no
end to the BJP camp, have proved false. Two “such days” so far have
gone by when this government was supposed to have fallen.
Mr. Vajpayee, Advani & Co. are now waiting for the third.
Their efforts to stage a come back, therefore, have little to do with
alternate policies for strengthening the country or improving the lot of our
people. They
are welcome to live in their illusory world.
This, after all, is their democratic right!
In
the meanwhile, however, the Left will continue to champion the interests of the
country and the requirements of the people.
It shall insistently seek the UPA government’s intervention in
implementing the many pro-people measures proposed in the CMP. It shall insist
on purging the administration and the systems of all influences and personnel
that sought to undermine the secular democratic character of the Indian Republic
as enshrined in our Constitution.
It is such an agenda that the Left will continuously seek to set in the
interests of India and its people.