People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXX
No. 14 April 02, 2006 |
DISCHARGING HIS REVOLUTIONARY DUTIES: Hours before he suffered massive brain haemorrhage, Comrade Anil Biswas steering the state committee meeting held on March 18. Jyoti Basu and Biman Bose are flanking him
Jyoti
Basu
ON
26 March, and it was a Sunday afternoon, I had no fresh engagements. I thought I
would visit Comrade Anil Biswas at the medical institution where he had been
admitted with a massive brain haemorrhage.
Earlier, on reading the medical bulletins released by the Medical Board in charge of Anil, I was very upset. I visited him at around 4:30 pm and met Biman Basu there. Biman told me that Anil’s condition had become very critical. After spending sometime there, I returned home and heard the news that Comrade Anil has passed away.
Comrade
Anil Biswas’s premature death is a great loss for the Party. It is a grave
loss not only for the Party unit in Bengal but also for the Party organisation
as such. A member of the Polit Bureau and of the central committee of the CPI
(M), Anil played an important leading role in the Party.
He
was an organisation man. He would also address a large number of meetings,
frequently visit the districts, and meet district level leaders. He also
interacted with the common people.
He
was a man of sympathetic and gentle behaviour and possessed great organisational
skills. He reminded me of the late
Comrade Promode Dasgupta. Comrade
Dasgupta had insisted on bringing young people into the Party.
Comrade Promode Dasgupta it was who brought Anil, Biman, and Buddhadeb
into the CPI (M).
What
I liked most about Anil was his stress on Party education. Over the years, Party
members did not engage themselves in political education. But with Anil becoming
the state secretary of the West Bengal unit, the trend took a turn for the
better. He insisted on Party education and on education in the tenets of
Marxism-Leninism.
Anil
regularly organised classes for the Party members. He was also member of the
History Commission set up by the Party to document the history of the Communist
Movement in India.
Anil
also took upon himself the duty and the task of bringing together and publishing
Party documents.
I
knew Anil since he was very young. I
have visited his home in Nadia. As
editor of Ganashakti, he played a
major role in building the Party mouthpiece as one of the most read newspaper in
the state. Anil would make sure that the Party newspaper reached a massive
number of people.
Anil
was not only a leader of the Party but a leader of the mass of the people as
well. I had the opportunity to address meetings with him on several occasions.
The last time we were together on the dais was on the Brigade Parade grounds, in
the month of January this year. It was a massive rally organised by the CPI(M).
Besides Anil and me, Biman, Buddhadeb and several others addressed the meeting.
He
never used to say anything about his illness.
I
used to get the information about his deteriorating health from my personal
physician, who also happened to be his personal physician. I would ask him to
take care and to take medicines regularly. He would seldom listen.
I
saw Anil working day and night, addressing meetings and visiting districts. He
was a tireless worker.
None
of us ever thought that he would pass away at such a young age. He was just 62.
I
extend my condolences to his wife, Geeta, daughter Ajanta, and to his son-in-law
and relatives.
When
Anil fell ill, the state committee of the Bengal unit of the CPI(M) gave the
responsibility to Biman and to Buddhadeb. Anil’s responsibility was
distributed among all the members of the state secretariat.
We
must ensure that Comrade Anil Biswas’s dream would fructify, which is also a
dream of all Communists, and that is to work for a classless society, bereft of
exploitation of man by man.
Elections
are upon us. The biggest task
looming large before all of us at the present point in time is to ensure that
the Bengal Left Front is victorious at the elections and is able to form the
government for the seventh time in succession.
The
most fitting tribute to Anil now would be to work hard to ensure a massive
victory of the Left Front. (INN)