People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 32 August 12, 2012 |
Campaign for Food Security
Evokes Good Response
Arun Kumar Mishra
LAUNCHED
by four Left
parties, namely the CPI(M), CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc, the
three-phase movement
in Bihar for universal food security marked the beginning of a
sustained struggle
against the neo-liberal policies that aim at snatching away
even the daily
breed from the hands of 80 per cent of the population. The
latter are,
according to the government’s own admission, forced to live on
just 20 rupees a
day.
One may
recalled that the
In the
meantime, the
CPI(M) Central Committee declared that the party units would
run a campaign during
the whole month of July in order to press for universalisation
of the PDS, distribution
of 35 kg of grains priced at 2 rupees per kg for every ration
card holder and
withdrawal of the so called food security bill which in fact
threatens to deprive
the vast sections of Indian people of even their most basic
needs.
Later
the four Left
parties met in
Accordingly,
the Bihar
state units of the four Left parties met in
According
to the reports
reaching the CPI(M) headquarters at
Accordingly,
about 120
batches of the leaders and cadres undertook padayatras
in different districts, and even heavy rains could not disrupt
their movement.
These padayatra
received good
response from the masses wherever they were organised.
On July
25, demonstrations
and dharnas were
organised at 212 blocks
in 29 districts. Block level mobilisations were comparatively
larger in size
and attracted the large number of common people beyond the
said parties and
mass organisations. Dharnas
and
demonstrations were also organised at 23 district headquarters
on July 23. On
August 3, the last leg of the movement culminated in a large
turnout of
peasants, agricultural workers, women and other sections of
society at
From
the early morning,
the marchers started coming in batches with red banners and
flags, and by 11 a
m the area near Gandhi Maidan had turned completely red.
At the
stroke of 12.30 p
m, the state leaders of the four Left parties led the
marchers. They started
from the Gandhi Maidan and passed through
Eventually,
the entire Dak
Bangla Chowk was taken over by the marchers raising
full-throated slogans in favour
of their demands. For three hours, the entire traffic system
in the area came
to a guiding halt.
Later
on, CPI(M) state
secretary V K Thakur, CPI state secretary Rajendra Singh and
Forward Bloc leader
S P Tiwary, among others, addressed the marchers. Gurudas
Dasgupta came
specially to
Sarvodaya
Sharma, CPI(M) state
secretariat member, presided over the meeting.