People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 05 January 30, 2005 |
THE
Bengal unit of the National Platform of Mass Organisations (NPMO) has declared
that it would like to involve a wide cross section of the people of Bengal in
its programme to be held in the forthcoming weeks and months in the state.
With this aim firmly in view, the Bengal NPMO has chosen to highlight the
need for the masses to create pressure on the Congress-led UPA government at the
centre to implement the policies enunciated in the Common Minimum Programme.
Explaining
the NPMO programme before a convention held on January 10 at Barasat in north 24
Parganas district, state president of the CITU, Shyamal Chakraborty said that
the CMP was the outcome of the pressure exerted by the Left on the Congress and
its allies in the aftermath of the Lok Sabha elections last year.
The
policies contained in the CMP, including the important announcement about
providing the right to work with a constitutional recognition, remain largely
devoid of execution. To ensure that
the CMP is fully and comprehensively implemented, the NPMO needs to carry out a
rigorous movement including within the ambit of the movement the vast mass of
the people.
Chakraborty
said that the CMP must be explained in detail before the people and a movement
initiated to create pressure on the union government towards implementing the
programme early. Without a
movement, the people could never be made fully conscious of the dire need for
the CMP to be implemented. And without a movement, the Congress-led UPA
government would not go about making the CMP something beyond pious hopes and
aspirations, he stated.
Chakraborty,
underlining the commendable level of political awareness of the mass of the
people in Bengal who have ensured a continuum of the Left Front government,
pointed out that the programme of action of the NPMO must be reached out to the
people of the urban centres and rural stretches.
Addressing
the convention, among others, were Ranjit Kundu and Subhas Mukherjee of the
CITU, Saral Deb of the TUCC, Narayan Mondol of the BPKS, Kumaresh Kundu of the
AITUC, Ashok Ghosh of the UTUC, and Papri Dutta of the AIDWA.
A
meeting was organised by the 12th July Committee in Kolkata on January 12 at the
Mahajati Sadan in order to impress upon its members that it was imperative to
make a success of the central rally of the Bengal unit of the NPMO at the Shahid
Minar on April 17. The 12th July
Committee has decided that as part of the programmes leading to the central
rally, members of the committee would take part in the four-month-long campaign
movement.
The
12th July Committee would organise demonstrations in support of the ten-point
charter of demands of the NPMO in the afternoon hours of January 28 between 1:30
and 2:30. Between March 11 and
March 17, the 12th July Committee would take part in the jeep-borne tableaux
rally.
In
his address to the meeting, CITU state general secretary, Kali Ghosh said that
while speaking about pro-people endeavours, the UPA government in practice was
more prone to adhering to anti-people policies especially exemplified in its
economic outlook. The pension
funds, the banking and insurance sectors, among others are under attack. Important sectors of the national economy were being
gradually opened out to private capital, foreign and indigenous. Only by way of launching a strong movement could these
developments be reversed.
Ajoy
Mukherjee, an eminent and veteran leader of the employees’ movement said that
the economic policies of the Congress and the BJP were quite similar in outlook.
It was only to stave off the possibility of the communal BJP forming a
government at the centre that the Left had supported the Congress-led UPA
governance.
In
the circumstances, Ajoy Mukherjee said, the dual strategy would be to put
pressure on the Congress, on the one hand, to implement the CMP by building up a
mass movement, and on the other hand, to isolate the BJP even more isolated than
it is now. At the same time, a
strong and wide movement must be set in motion against the imperialist
globalisation. (INN)