People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 38 September 23, 2012 |
CALL
FROM CPI(M) ‘Translate
Peoples’ Discontent into
Concrete Movement’ From
our Special Correspondent
in Kolkata THE two-day extended
meeting of CPI(M) CPI(M) general secretary
Prakash Karat in his inaugural speech spoke against the
anti-people policies of
the central government and said that the latest
neo-liberal offensive launched
by Manmohan Singh government will only add to the sorrow
of the working people.
The hike in the price of diesel will have cascading
impact on prices of all
commodities and will further hit the common people. The
worst hit would be the
farmers who are already reeling under the impact of
rising costs of production.
He added that FDI in retail sector will have a direct
adverse impact on the
employment of a huge chunk of the population who are
engaged in small and
unorganised retail trade. He also criticised the UPA
government for its faulty
natural resource allocation policy where precious
natural resources were being
allocated at throw away prices. Karat also warned about
the worsening communal situation in the country and the
role of different
communal and fundamentalist forces, particularly after
the events in CPI(M) state secretary
Biman Basu, moving the agenda for the meeting, outlined
the attack on democracy
and democratic institutions, the mounting burdens on the
people and ever
increasing crimes against women. The movement, through
mobilising the people,
has to be broadened in this perspective. That calls for
strengthening the Party
organisation, uplifting the political and ideological
level of the Party,
more active role of Party members and
improvement of functioning of Party committees. Basu
emphasised the need for
intensive work among the toiling people and particularly
among the urban and
rural poor. He has also stressed upon the need to
mobilise younger sections and
women. A total of 33 comrades
from different districts and mass fronts deliberated on
the report. While
summing up on the second day, Biman Basu said that only
mass struggles can
change the situation. What is needed is a patient effort
of the Party among the
masses. One of the major content
of discussion was the panchayat elections due to be held
in the coming months.
Biman Basu urged to treat this election as a mass
struggle and move forward
with courage and determination, even in the face of
attacks from TMC and other
forces. Decentralisation and exercise of peoples’ rights
have come under severe
attack. This has to be exposed among people through
intensive campaign. The
meeting passed a resolution protesting these attacks and
decided to fight the
elections facing all odds. Though there is an
apprehension that TMC will try to
prevent opposition from contesting in many areas and
will force bloodshed, the
CPI(M) has decided to combat these attacks and an all
out preparation to
mobilise people would start immediately. Polit Bureau
member Suryakanta Misra
explained the situation in the rural areas and outlined
the main tasks in this
very important political battle. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee,
addressing the meeting, said there are perceptible
positive changes in the
state. We could see the positive impact of Party’s
efforts in many areas.
However, the balance of forces are still tilted towards
the anti-Left forces.
The people who left us have not returned entirely. A
degree of alienation is
still there. Our priority is to win over those sections
of the people. We have
to concentrate among the toiling people and the poorer
sections. The impact of
centre’s fresh reform initiatives and misrule of TMC
government in the state
would bring a large scope of building movements. But to
respond to the
situation we need more developed and cleaner Party
organisation. The extended meeting
decided the following tasks before the Party: to build
up powerful movement
against neo-liberal attacks on people;
take up the issue of food security and mobilise
poor people; take up
issues of demands and social security of the unorganised
sections of workers at
local level; build
up movement against
deteriorating public services; mobilise people against
anarchy in educational
institutions; mobilise democratic opinion against
deterioration in law and
order situation and particularly against growing attacks
on women; massive
campaign in villages against attack on panchayats. The meeting also called
for a widespread mass movement against the latest
anti-people measures of hike
in price of diesel, the cut back of subsidy on cooking
gas, ushering in 51 per
cent FDI in the retail sector and disinvestment of
profit making PSUs. It
called upon to make the general strike in The meeting also adopted
a resolution extending support to nationwide strike on
February 20th and 21st,
2013, called by central trade unions. It has been decided that
a mass collection will be organised on September 23 to
collect money for the
distressed and homeless people of Apart from Party’s
general secretary, Polit Bureau members Sitaram Yechury
and S Ramachandran
Pillai also attended the meeting. Polit
Bureau member Nirupam Sen presided over the two day
session.