People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 46 November 18, 2012 |
Observe 20th Anniversary of
Babri
Masjid Demolition: CPI(M)
DECEMBER 6 marks the 20th anniversary of the
demolition of
the Babri Masjid by the Hindutva forces.
The demolition of the Masjid was the most serious
assault on the secular
principle of the State and it led to communal polarisation and
widespread
communal violence.
The
Hindutva forces, represented by the RSS and its various
outfits, are still
actively trying to foment Hindu-Muslim tensions and propagate
the communal
agenda. Recently,
there have been
incidents of communal violence in Uttar Pradesh, the latest
being in Faizabad
and a number of incidents in Karnataka.
Some extremist Muslim organisations are also in the
field to propagate
their sectarian agenda. The
Central
Committee in its October meeting had called for continuing the
campaign against
the communal forces.
The
Polit Bureau has decided that in such a situation, the Party
should observe the
20th anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition as a day in
defence of
secularism and against the divisive agenda of the communal
forces. On this day,
we should highlight the danger posed by the communal forces to
the secular
basis of the Indian republic; how communalism is used as a
weapon to divide the
people and divert their attention from the real problems that
they face; and
how communalism and divisive forces will weaken the country’s
unity. We should
demand that old religious places of
worship should not be disturbed in the name of disputes and
the rights of the
minorities should be protected.
Party units should hold meetings,
processions and seminars to
observe the day. Other Left and secular forces can be involved
in the
observance.