People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
36 September 04, 2011 |
Editorial
Attacks in
Wake-Up Call for Indian
People
IN the midst of the
country’s and parliament’s
pre-occupation with Anna Hazare’s fast and the Lokpal Bill, the serious
attack
on democracy and civil liberties in
It is this very mindset
that
reflected in the virtual black out of the news, by the mainstream
media, of a
dharna staged by more than 1500 sitting and former elected
representatives from
A summary of
this report
reveals that 30 Left Front leaders and workers [CPI(M) : 28, RSP : 2]
have been
killed and seven more were abetted to commit suicide during this
period; 684
women were assaulted physically, 508 molested and 23 raped; 3785
persons had to
be hospitalised for the treatment of injuries suffered by them and many
more
were forced not to lodge complaint and seek hospital treatment. There
had been
2,064 cases of arson and looting of houses and 14,081 persons were
evicted from
their place of living. Around 40,000 in total had to leave their home
under
threat. To buy peace and stay in their home, people have been forced to
pay
money to the local AITC leaders and workers. According to a
conservative
estimate, total extortion amount thus paid might exceed Rs 277.7
million. 758
Party, trade union and other mass organisation offices were either
attacked,
ransacked, burnt, forced to close or captured. 77 student union offices
have
been captured. Their office-bearers have been driven out, some of them
forced
to resign and even others denied to appear for their exams. There has
been a
widespread attack on the rights of the peasantry where by 3,418 ryots
were
denied the right to cultivate their own lands amounting to 9222.73
acres.
Besides 26,838 patta holders and sharecroppers have been forcibly
evicted from
9222.02 acres of patta and barga lands.
Despite such serious and
unacceptable
attacks on democratic rights and civil liberties, not a whimper was
heard from
any section of the so-called civil society.
These very luminaries were in the forefront, in collaboration
with the
Maoists, in highlighting the blatantly fabricated attacks against the
Left
Front and the state government on the issues of Singur and Nandigram. Now, given the seriousness of these attacks
in
This, however, is not
surprising. It brings back memories of
the decade of 1970s. For full six years
from 1972, a semi-fascist terror was unleashed against the CPI(M) in
Such a bitter experience
and the
imposition of misery and agony on the people through attacks on their
democratic rights and civil liberties cannot be allowed to repeat. During the past four decades, the
consolidation
of the Indian Republic has moved forward and the Indian people will not
tolerate
such attacks and refuse to take them lying down.
These attacks in Bengal
and
resistance against them must be seen as a wake-up call for the Indian
people as
a whole to be vigilant and rise together to ensure that such
anti-democratic
authoritarian trends are defeated.
(August 31, 2011)