People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No.
04 January 22, 2012 |
KARNATAKA
New
Hopes and Enthusiasm Mark
the
20th CPI(M) State Conference
Karthika
THE 20th state conference
of CPI(M) Karnataka unit was held in Chickballapur,
around 50 kms from Bengaluru, during January 8-11, 2012. The conference
began
with a massive rally and public meeting that was attended by over
30,000 people
and among whom included cadre supporters from across the state. The rally began from APMC
yard and it
took more than two and a half hours to reach Comrade Harkishan Singh
Surjeet
Nagar where the public meeting was held. The huge ground of
Among those who addressed
the public meeting included CPI(M) Polit Bureau
members Sitaram Yechury and K Varadavarajan; CPI(M) state secretary V J
K Nair,
CPI(M) secretariat member and ex-MLA G V Srirama Reddy and state
committee
member and CITU all India joint secretary Varalaxmi. State
secretariat members B Madhava, G N
Nagaraj, S Y Gurushanth, G C Baiyya Reddy, K Neela, K Shrian, Prasanna
Kumar,
Shankar and Maruti Manpade were also present on this occasion.
Yechury’s
initial remarks in Telugu was wildly cheered by the people
participating in the
rally as the local people of Chickballapur use both Kannada and Telugu
in their
day to day life. In his speech Yechury
lambasted the neo-liberal policies being pursued by the Manmohan Singh
government that were resulting in creation of two
On
January 9, the proceedings began with K Shrian hoisting the Red flag,
followed
by the delegates and cadre paying homage to the martyrs at the Comrade
Jyoti
Basu hall in Comrade M K Pandhe Nagar. A presidium comprising K
Prakash,
Varalashmi, K Shrian and Siddagangappa was
elected to conduct the proceedings. Nityanandaswamy placed the martyrs’
resolution and condolence resolutions. CPI state committee conveyed a
message
to the conference emphasising the need for unity of the Left forces in
the
current adverse situation and the importance of joint action to face
the
oppressive policies of ruling classes.
S Ramachandran
Pillai formally inaugurated the conference through his inaugural
address which
covered the international situation, the ongoing economic crisis and
Addressing
the delegates, K Varadarajan stressed on the need for integrating the
economic
struggle with the struggle for social justice and the need for
eliminating
social discrimination in all spheres of life. State secretary of
CPI(M), V J K
Nair placing the political-organisational report said that the task of
Party
building was going on in adverse circumstances where the communal
forces are
strong and in power. He mentioned about the Party’s many struggles
despite its limited
strength in the state. He highlighted about the Party’s best efforts
for implementing
the decisions of the 19th state conference that was held in
A
total of 349 delegates and 51 observers attended the state conference.
Among
them 54 were women delegates and 11 women observers. In the discussion
on the
secretary report, 87 delegates from 29 districts, comprising of
district
committees, district organising committees and various fraction
committees, took
part. They shared their experiences in fighting oppression against
dalits,
taking up the issues of women and minorities, fighting against
communalism and
fighting against the Devadasi system. The Party’s intervention in the
issue of
illegal mining, BJP’s Operation Kamala,
unhealthy developments in the state politics as a result of
anti-democratic
practices of the BJP to remain in power, and the failure of opposition
parties
JD(S) and Congress to counter the BJP, need for strengthening the
Party,
education for cadres etc were also discussed. The delegates also
discussed about
the ways to sharpen the struggle against the neo-liberal policies and
capitalistic oppression as a whole and emphasised the need for a strong
leadership grounded in Marxism-Leninism. On
the concluding day of the conference, on January
11, a new 33-member state committee was elected with 2 seats left for
cooption
later. After that 10 delegates were
elected
to the Party Congress. G V Sriramareddy has been elected as the
new state
secretary by the newly elected state committee.
The
conference concluded with the concluding address of K Varadarajan who
mentioned
about the Party’s inevitable role in the present situation and
necessity to
further both the parliamentary and extra-parliamentary struggles, with
more
focus and importance to the latter. He mentioned about how the
elections are
dominated by cash and caste factors. He stressed on the importance of
taking up
local issues and gaining the confidence of the masses through local
struggles. Only
when we stand with the people and fight for their cause can we rally
even those
people who are behind the enemy camp, said K Varadarajan.
The
newly elected state secretary G V Sriramareddy explained about the
preparations
done to make this conference a success. The influence and dignity of
the Party
in the district is so widespread that people belonging to other parties
also
came forward to support this conference, he said. The 20th state
conference of
the Party injects fresh blood filled with new hopes and enthusiasm. It
energises
the cadres to carry out their revolutionary responsibilities mentioned
as future
tasks in the report.