People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 50 December 12, 2004 |
Massive Demonstration In Bhopal
Effigy Of Warren Anderson Burnt
THE
Bhopal Gas Victims Struggle Committee organised a convention and the largest
demonstration in the city of over 2000 people to mark the twentieth anniversary
of Bhopal gas holocaust. The rally was presided over by Professor Afaq Ahmed, Dr
Kamala Prasad and the well-known Hindi poet Rajesh Joshi. The proceedings were
conducted by Sadhana Karnik Pradhan.
The
joint secretary of the All India Agricultural Workers’ Union, Suneet Chopra,
who was the chief guest, called for proper compensation for the victims, health
care, new residences, and recycling of the environment of the factory. He warned
the people that mere appeals to the state and central governments or the courts,
who had done everything to allow the criminal management and owners of Union
Carbide India Ltd. to go scot free, had reduced the charges of culpable homicide
to merely death by negligence, had even reduced the compensation to victims and
had proposed alternate uses for funds, could not be relied on. A powerful
people’s movement of all forces working to help the victims was called for, he
stressed.
Suneeth
Chopra also told the gathering that the UCIL may be a multinational but behind
it was the might of US imperialism that was arm-twisting the Indian government
to minimise charges and compensation. It was the same imperialism that had
killed hundreds of thousands of people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Vietnam,
Afghanistan and now Iraq. Without the gas victims and their supporters
recognising this and becoming part of the worldwide movement against
imperialism, success was not possible against such criminal acts.
He
called on the gathering to join the struggle erupting all over the country for
the Employment Guarantee Act, land, and rations and against the privatisation of
water, electricity and WTO prescriptions in general. A mass movement was
necessary to ensure that the ruling classes of the country do not bow down to
imperialist pressure.
Addressing
the convention CPI(M) MLA, Ram Lakhan Sharma, pointed out that opening the door
to WTO policies has made it easier for multinationals to let disasters like
Bhopal happen again. Criticising the policies of the state and central
governments, he called for the arrest of Warren Anderson, the former CEO of UCIL.
Sandhya
Shaili, AIDWA leader pointed out that the thrust of imperialist attacks and WTO
polices hit women the hard and therefore they should be in the forefront of
these struggles to make them effective. Others who addressed the rally were
Subodh Varma of Delhi Science Forum, which also launched a booklet prepared DSF
and the MP Science Forum. CITU state president, Promod Pradhan, Ram Prakash
Tripathi of Janvadi Lekhak Sangh, Insurance Employees leader S K Ghosh, CITU
leader P N Verma, Ajay Khare of the Peoples Health Movement, and gas victims
among others. The rally that followed the convention closed with an effigy of
Warren Anderson being burnt. (INN)