People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
18 May 02, 2010 |
MANIK SARKAR CALLS FOR EMPHATIC LF VICTORY IN ADC
POLLS
A Festival of Grassroots
Democracy
IT was a festival of democracy
at the grassroots.
Thousands of tribals, many sporting Red caps, and most of them young
and women,
trooped through the black topped ghat roads into the valley that is
Killa in
The meeting was taking place in
the vast ground of a
high school building, a distinctive feature throughout the state where
even
primary schools have proper, usually double-storied buildings and vast
grounds.
The cheer among the gathering can well be understood when one spotted
an
hanging bridge just across the venue that connected the hamlets on the
other
side. It was built from the MPLAD fund of CPI(M) MP Khagen Das in 2008.
This
bridge has not only helped the people in their movement but also in
transporting agricultural produce. The notice on the bridge shows that
it was
built in 8 months flat. Such visible development is glaring across most
regions
of the state, save a few really inaccessible hilly areas.
The festiveness among the
tribals here may also be
because of the overcoming of fear of gun by the tribals. This area was
a den of
the extremists during their hey day. But
no longer now, tribal school girls, dressed in traditional attire,
lined up to
welcome their chief minister. An observer described the strength of the
gathering as the biggest in the history of Killa.
Manik Sarkar in his speech
appealed to the people in
ADC areas to ensure a complete sweep for the Left Front in the May 3
elections
to the ADC in order to ensure comprehensive development of the state.
The chief
minister spoke for nearly two hours in
which he dealt with the history of the struggle for formation of ADC
and the reactionary
role played by Congress and its prop TUJS. He stressed that for the
young
generation and those who joined the Party in the recent times, it is
necessary
to know this in order to better understand the present challenges.
Sarkar stressed that the ADC was
meant not just for
ensuring development in tribal areas but also to politically empower
them
through their participation in the decision making process. The holding
of
elections to the 527 Village Committees in the ADC in 2006 was a step
in this
direction. Also there is a need to develop both the hilly and plain
areas
together. Noting the development carried on in the last 5 years of ADC
in terms
of roads, schools, agriculture, drinking water etc, the chief minister
said
that much more needed to be done. And in order to do so it is
imperative that
the Left Front is swept back to power in the ADC in these elections
also.
Sarkar lambasted the UPA
government for its anti-aam
admi policies that were resulting in the unprecedented price rise.
On top
of not doing anything to bring down the prices, it was fueling them
further by
increasing the prices of petro products. He recounted how the Left
parties were
engaged in building a nationwide protest movement against these
policies � the
huge
(NSA)