People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 41 October 14, 2012 |
Huge Rally of GMP
Pledges to Ensure
7th Left Front
Govt in Tripura
Rahul Sinha
A RED sea of
humanity flooded the
city of
Addressing the huge
gathering, CPI(M)
Polit Bureau member and chief minister of the state, Manik
Sarkar, said that
the Left Front government’s re-election is necessary in order
to maintain the
atmosphere of peace and development in the state, and in order
to make Tripura
a model state for the whole country. The victory in Tripura is
a much needed
one to counter the severe onslaught of the anti-people
policies of the
Congress-led UPA-II govt at the centre, he said.
The political
campaign of the Left
has already started in the state with the youth and women
organisations holding
impressive rallies in all the assembly segments. This massive
rally organised
by GMP was proof enough that the tribal population, which has
been a strong
support base for the Left in the state from the late 1940s, is
firmly with the
Red flag and shall leave no stone unturned to re-elect the
Left Front in the
coming elections.
The venue of the
rally had to be
shifted from the stable ground due to incessant rains during
the last 2-3 days.
The new place of public meeting in front of Rabindra Bhavan
turned out to be
too small to accommodate the massive gathering.
From the noon itself
the main streets
of the city were crowded with
the red waves of people descending on the city from the hills.
The huge
procession from the southern parts of the state was named as
Comrades Bhim
Debbarma, Suramani Koloi, Dhananjoy Tripura Brigade. The
procession from the
Sadar East and Teliamurra was named as Comrades Kalidas
Debbarma, Sachindra
Debbarma, Nilpurna Koloi Brigade while the rally from Khowai
and Sadar North
was named after Comrades Kumari Debbarma, Madhuti Debbarma and
Rupasri
Debbarma, the three women martyrs during the armed resistance
of GMP in 1949.
The whole city looked like a red sea as the slogan shouting
rallyists marched
through the streets of the city. The militant processions
accompanied by
full-throated slogans sent a clear message that the hills of
Tripura were
preparing for re-electing the Left Front. The message was loud
and clear: No to
the evil forces who want to capture power with the help of
extremists.
Hundreds of vehicles
from the
southern sub divisions carrying thousands of people could not
even enter
Agartala because of a traffic jam following an accident at the
outskirts of the
city in which one person was killed.
Manik Sarkar in his
speech said that
the UPA government at the centre is unleashing incessant
attacks on the people
and cited the latest round of hike in petro prices, including
diesel which
affects the common man directly. On the other hand, public
assets are being
looted as corruption has reached unprecedented levels. He
charged the
government of serving the interests of the super rich,
black-marketeers and tax
evaders. He said the decision to allow 51 per cent FDI in
retail sector will
render crores of people jobless. The response to the
nationwide protest on
September 20 has shown the widespread people’s opposition to
this move. But the
centre is turning a deaf ear. It has further decided to allow
FDI in pension
and insurance. He said the anger of the people will also be
reflected in the
two-day nationwide strike called by the central TUs in
February 2013. He felt that
the people across the country are looking for an alternative
government at the
centre.
Ridiculing the
Congress in Tripura
for seeking a pariborton (change) here, Sarkar said
its own ship is
sinking. He underlined the need for the 7th Left Front
government in the state
not only for maintaining the aura of peace and development in
the state but
also to strengthen the struggle against the anti-people
policies of the centre.
He said many are predicting that the results of the 2013
election may be repeat
of 1978 where Congress could not win a single seat in the
state. “We believe it
is in the hands of the people.” He appealed to the gathering
to consolidate the
strength, guard against any sort of conspiracies and raise the
level of
consciousness of the masses to ensure a huge victory for the
Left Front in the
ensuing election.
The huge rally was
presided over by
Narayan Rupini, president of GMP central committee. The rally
was also
addressed by CPI(M) central committee members, Aghor Debbarma
and Bajuban Riyang;
GMP general secretary Niranjan Debbarma and state rural
development minister
Jitendra Choudhury. CPI(M) state secretary Bijan Dhar and
state Left Front
convenor Khagen Das were present on the dais.