People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
21 May 22, 2011 |
ELECTION
RESULTS
A Long & Arduous
Struggle Ahead
Prakash Karat
THE elections to the
CRITICAL
REVIEW
The Party will undertake a
comprehensive review of the results to identify the causes which have
led to
the erosion of support for the Left Front and the political shift that
has
taken place. Even though the Left Front has garnered an additional
eleven lakh
votes compared to the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, there is a reduction of 2.2
percentage points in the vote share compared to the Lok Sabha polls.
Despite
the solid achievements of the three decades of Left rule, the prolonged
period
in government led to the accumulation of some negative factors. The
critical
examination of the election trends placing it in the context of the
political
and organisational work of the Party should help us to chalk out the
steps to
be taken to rectify the flaws in our approach and remedy the
organisational
shortcomings.
In Kerala, the LDF lost
narrowly
falling short by three seats for a majority.
The UDF managed to scrape through with a two seat majority. The
difference between the UDF and LDF vote share is only 0.89 per cent.
This shows
that the people were by and large satisfied with the record of the LDF
government and there was no anti-incumbency factor at work. The anti-corruption crusade of chief minister
V S Achuthanandan also got popular endorsement. Preliminary reports
show that a
LDF victory was thwarted by the influence wielded by some caste and
religious
bodies over some sections of the people. A large number of people were
not
attracted to the Congress alliance given the record of corruption and
price-rise
under the UPA government at the centre.
MOTIVATED
ATTACKS
The defeat in
That these are patently
false
assertions can be understood by the fact that the fall of the
The CPI(M) and the Left
Front in
Those who are writing the
epitaph of
the CPI(M) and the Left Front in
Another form of attack is
to slander
the entire record of the Left Front and to demonise the CPI(M) as an
authoritarian
force which has suppressed the people. Some have gone to the extent of
claiming
that the earlier victories of the Left Front are due to the repression
of anyone
who opposed or defied the CPI(M). These critics conveniently forget
that in
every assembly election since 1977, the anti-Left opposition has got
not less
than forty per cent of the vote at any time. The CPI(M) and the Left
Front had a
remarkable record of winning between forty five to fifty per cent of
the vote
in all previous elections owing to their deep roots among the people
and the
popular support that they commanded particularly in the rural areas.
The
vilification of the CPI(M) cadres painting them as despotic and corrupt
is a
motivated effort to disarm the Party, as it is its dedicated and
selfless
cadres who are the backbone of the organisation.
An accompanying charge is
that the
Left Front government in West Bengal was inherently anti-democratic and
a totalitarian
set up which had stamped out all dissent and imposed a straitjacket on
ROLE OF
LEFT-LED
GOVERNMENTS
The CPI(M) had evolved its
own
approach to the running of state governments wherever it is able to get
the support
of the people. The Left-led governments have to be run in such a way as
to
strengthen the Left and democratic movement and the movement of the
working
people. The Party programme has spelt out that such governments should
carry
out a programme of providing relief to the people and to strive,
project and
implement alternative policies within the existing limitations. The
unique
record of the Left Front government in West Bengal shows that it had
seriously
worked towards this goal. The loss of such a Left-led government is a
setback
but it cannot be seen as a permanent and fundamental loss. The CPI(M)
has
always stressed the importance or organising the working people through
their
own class and mass organisations and developing popular movements and
struggles
and thereby raising the political consciousness of the people. The
formation of
the Left-led governments is an outcome of this process.
The CPI(M) will, after the
critical
examination of the election results, orient itself towards taking up
the issues
of the basic classes and fighting for the interests of the working
people. The
political platform of the Left which includes the fight against the
neo-liberal
economic policies, defending the livelihood of the people, defence of
national
sovereignty and secularism remains as the only alternative political
platform
for the country as against those of the ruling class parties like the
Congress
and the BJP.
In West Bengal, in the
changed
political situation, the CPI(M) will defend the gains achieved by the
people
over the last three decades under the Left Front rule. Given the class
nature
of the ruling alliance, there will be efforts to undo the land reforms
and
undermine the gains achieved by the working people. We will defend the
land
reforms and the rights of the bargadars and agricultural workers; the
workers
will be better organised to fight for their rights and all sections of
the
working people in defence of their livelihood. The legacy of secularism
and
communal harmony has to be protected and the divisive forces out to
disrupt the
unity of the people and integrity of the state countered. All this will
be
accomplished by strengthening the Left unity.
DEFEND
PARTY &
LEFT FRONT
In the aftermath of the
elections,
the immediate task is to defend the Party, the Left Front and the
movement in
West Bengal which has already come under attack. Soon after the
election
results, there have been scores of attacks on offices of the Party and
trade
unions. Murderous violence has been
unleashed against the cadres and supporters of the CPI(M) and the Left
Front.
Within the first two days, two leaders of the CPI(M) were brutally
killed. The
Trinamul Congress wants to utilise the election victory to eliminate
physically
the CPI(M) and the Left in many areas. This has to be resisted and
fought back.
The democratic sentiments of the people in West Bengal have to be
roused
against such violence. The entire Party, the Left and democratic forces
in the
country stand steadfastly with the CPI(M) and the Left Front in West
Bengal to
rebuff such attacks.