People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
34 August 22, 2010 |
CPI(M)
CENTRAL COMMITTEE’S EXTENDED MEETING
Overcome
Adversities Through Mass Movements!
Defend
National Sovereignty! Isolate Communal Forces!
Defeat
Anti-Party, Anti-Left Attacks in
HELD at
Through a
separate
resolution on the forthcoming assembly polls in West Bengal and Kerala,
the
extended meeting of the CPI(M) Central Committee urged all the
progressive and
democratic section of the people to join this battle against the
reactionary
forces, ensure the victory of the Left in these two states and thus
take ahead
the process of struggle for a better India for the common man. Sitaram
Yechury
moved this resolution on behalf of the steering committee and Manik
Sarkar
seconded it.
Besides, the
extended
meeting also adopted a review report on the extent of implementation of
the
decisions taken at the 19th CPI(M) congress in
On the very
first day of
the extended meeting of the Central Committee, CPI(M) general secretary
Prakash
Karat presented for discussion the drafts of the Review Report and
Political
Resolution in the first and second delegates sessions, respectively.
A total of
365 delegates
from various parts of the country were expected to take part in this
extended
meeting, but 14 of them could not come due to illness or other causes.
One of the
oldest and
strongest centres of the communist movement in Andhra Pradesh,
On this
occasion, every
single road ad street corner of
Opening the
proceedings of
the extended meeting, Mallu Swarajyam, veteran woman communist leader
who had
fought during the glorious armed struggle of Telangana (1946-51),
hoisted the
party’s Red Flag exactly at 10.30 a m in Shaheed Nagar. The loud
slogans raised
by participants and others on the occasion sent a wave of enthusiasm
among one
and all. The atmosphere had already been surcharged by the
revolutionary songs
presented by a troupe of the Praja Natya Mandali.
Following the
flag
hoisting ceremony, under the leadership of the CPI(M) general
secretary, all
the delegates paid floral tributes at the martyrs column and remembered
those
who had laid down their lives while fighting for the people’s cause.
Erected
just outside the auditorium, the martyrs column was not only
imaginative but
also inspiring. A martyr’s symbolic tomb was made with a row of plants;
one
could see a hand come out of the tomb, and it held a red flag aloft in
the air.
On the adjacent wall was seen a meaningful picture of a poor peasant
with his
shroud in his hand, and the shroud was seen joined with the red flag on
the
peasant’s backside.
In the
beginning part of
its proceedings, the extended meeting adopted a resolution on martyrs,
including the 255 cadres who were killed by the Trinamul
Congress-Maoist gangs
since the last Lok Sabha polls in May 2009. Through a condolence
resolution,
the meeting also paid homage to Shantimoy Bhattacharya, and to more
than a
hundred people who had died due to the havoc a cloudburst had caused at
Leh in Jammu
& Kashmir. On behalf of the presidium, the condolence resolution
was moved
by M K Pandhe, and the delegates then observed a minute’s silence.
The delegates
session
started with the hosts inviting the Polit Bureau members to the stage
and
welcoming them with flower bouquets. On a proposal put forward by the
general
secretary, the session then elected a five-member presidium with M K
Pandhe as
its convenor and Benoy Konar, M A Baby, M A Ghafoor and Rama Das as
members.
The inaugural session of the extended meeting came to a close after the
welcome
address made by P Ramaiah, chairman of the reception committee, and
inaugural
speech by Prakash Karat.
Immediately
followed the
first delegates session when Prakash Karat presented the review report
on the
extent of implementation of the 19th congress decisions. He presented
the draft
political resolution in the second session in the afternoon. Earlier, a
three-member minutes committee comprising U Vasuki, Subhashini Ali and
Suneet
Chopra was elected to record proceedings.
From the
first session on
August 8 to the second session on August 9, two full days were devoted
to
discussion on the review report and political resolution. A total of 45
delegates took part in this discussion on behalf of their respective
delegations.
They were Shrideep Bhattacharya, Jibesh Sarkar, Abdul Razzaq Mollah,
Beblina
Hembram and Deepak Sarkar (West Bengal), C P Narayanan, Shailja Teacher
and K
Chandran Pillai (Kerala), Jiten Chowdhury, Bhanulal Saha, Krishna
Rakshit, Anil
Sarkar, Nagen Jamatia (Tripura), Kanak Raj and Noor Mohd (Tamilnadu), S
Virayya
and M P S Sharma (Andhra Pradesh), Sanyal (Chhattisgarh), Prasenjit
Bose, G
Mamatha and Swadesh Debroye (CC Units), Dulichand (Rajasthan),
Raghunath Singh and
Vijay Mishra (Punjab), Kashmir Singh Thakur (Himachal Pradesh), Albina
Shakeel
(Delhi), Anant Deka and Deben Bhattacharya (Assam), Santosh Das
(Orissa),
Sandhya Shaili (Madhya Pradesh), Pragji Bhai Parmar and Subodh Mehta
(Gujarat),
Sriram Reddy (Karnataka), B L Karad, Vivek Montereo and Ajit Abhyankar
(Maharashtra), Ramashray Singh (Bihar), Dina Nath Singh (Uttar
Pradesh),
Thalman Pareira (Goa), Surendra Sajwan (Uttarakhand), Sarat Salaam
(Manipur),
Surender Singh (Haryana), Ghulam Nabi Malik (Jammu & Kashmir) and
Prakash
Viplavi (Jharkhand).
The delegates
to the
extended meeting adopted the review report as well as political
resolution in
the last session on the 10th of August, after the general secretary had
replied
to the discussion. Later, on behalf of the steering committee, he
presented a
report on the amendments the delegates had moved. Out of a total of 278
such
amendments, the steering committee had accepted 28. The delegates
endorsed the
two documents along with the 28 accepted amendments.
The extended
meeting of
the CPI(M) Central Committee came to a conclusion with the
determination to
overcome the adverse situation created for the party after the 2009 Lok
Sabha
polls and to rebuff the anti-Left attacks in