People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 27 July 03, 2005 |
M Basavapunnaiah
Excerpts from an article “PD is 20
years old” by Comrade M Basavapunnaiah published in People’s
Democracy, June 23, 1985.
HOWEVER, the CC and PB of the CPI(M) took up this struggle against the Left-adventurist trend in August 1967, and trounced this Left sectarian wing at the Party Plenum in Burdwan in the month of April 1968.
In
this whole struggle People’s Democracy played a prominent role with its
sustained struggle against the Left-adventurist assault on the Party. But for
this sustained campaign of People’s
Democracy our Party’s political-ideological line could not have been
carried to every nook and corner of the country wherever our Party had come to
exist. Scores of articles and resolutions carried in People’s Democracy against this sectarian menace remain as
standing evidence of the crucial role played by People’s
Democracy.
This
was not all. During the same period of 1967-70, the CPI(M) had to participate
and lead the two non-Congress state governments in West Bengal and Kerala. People’s
Democracy played its proud role defending these two state governments and
also several other non-Congress state governments that came into existence in
that period, against all attacks of the rulling Congress, and warding off all
slanderous attacks on them by the big bourgeois press in the country. In fact People’s
Democracy was feeding the whole language press of our Party in this campaign
against the enemies of our Party.
Again
when the CPI deserted the non-Congress United Front government in Kerala during
October 1969 and an anti-CPI(M) coalition government was installed there, People’s
Democracy had to carry out its bitter struggle of exposure of this treachery
of the CPI for full ten years from 1970 to 1980. In this period as many as 300
and more of the cadres and militants of the CPI(M) in Kerala had to lay down
their lives in defence of the Party and its political ideological line.
One
of the most important and proud tasks that was carried out with remarkable
success by People’s Democracy was
the sustained struggle against the semi-fascist terror rule in West Bengal
imposed on the CPI(M) by the Congress, in alliance with the CPI and some other
Left groups. This semi-fascist terror rule lasted for six years between 1971 and
1977. Under this Congress terror rule, the CPI(M) had to sustain the loss of
more that 12,000 brave comrades, see some 20 thousand Party members and their
families driven away from their hearths and homes, most of the offices of our
Party and mass front organisations occupied by Congress hoodlums, with the state
unit of the CPI(M) bearing the brunt of this brutal offensive. Here again it was
People’s Democracy that served as
the effective vehicle to expose the Congress crimes throughout the country, with
the active help and cooperation of all our Party Press in the different states.
Then
came the imposition of the hated Emergency rule in June 1975. Once again it was People’s
Democracy that acted as the central vehicle to expose the Emergency regime
and atrocities committed under this regime. People’s
Democracy played its vanguard
part in fighting against the Emergency regime and exposing the false plea of the
CPI that the Emergency regime was to combat the rising threat of fascist forces
in the country. People’s Democracy
rallied the entire Party and its class and mass base behind the then on-going
struggle under the leadership of the late Sri Jaya Prakash Narayan, and in
inflicting a crushing defeat on the then ruling Congress and its hangers on in
the general elections in
March 1977.
The ruling Congress was trounced in the Lok Sabha elections. Then followed the Assembly elections in several states where also the Congress was roundly defeated. The outstanding victories won in West Bengal and Tripura in 1977-78, have been able to sustain the Left Front’s rule for the last eight years in the two states.
Here
again People’s Democracy, and its
associated central Party organs, have been acting as the chief instruments to
propagate the achievements of these two governments exposing every lying
propaganda against them. It was through People’s
Democracy that the victories and problems of the two Left Front governments
could be broadcast not only inside the country but to several countries and
quarters outside the country. If some communist and other progressive-minded
people abroad came to know something about the problems, achievements and
activities of the two Left Front governments of West Bengal and Tripura, the
major credit must go to People’s
Democracy and the staff working in it.
People’s Democracy is
playing the role of a zealous defender of national unity and integration,
standing firmly against every separatist and secessionist movement and
organisation. Not merely that. It is
People’s Democracy that is consistently exposing the imperialist designs
for balkanising and dismembering the large and populous Indian Union. It is true
that People’s Democracy is the
staunch advocate of states’ autonomy and a genuine federal structure of the
Indian Union. It is of the firm conviction that a strong and united Indian Union
can become a reality when the states are granted real autonomy which they are
denied under the present Indian Constitution today.
The
CPI(M), after deep and long discussion, had boldly decided to drop the clause of
“right of secession,” a clause that was there in the earlier political
documents including the Party Programme of the year 1951. Our Ninth Congress at
Madhurai had rewritten the entire chapter on Centre-State relations, fully
avoiding any concession to the secessionist concept of the right of nations to
self-determination. Since then People’s
Democracy has been upholding Indian unity, denouncing all kinds of national
chauvinism and separatism, along with communal and casteist disruption of
national unity and integrity.