People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 47 November 25, 2012 |
TRIPRA People won’t Tolerate Any Foul Game:
Bijan Dhar Haripada Das SHARPLY
reacting to the threat posed to the democratic
system by the Tripura state Congress
president, CPI(M) state secretary Bijan Dhar has
said it was an expression of
rage, panic and frustration the Congress has
suffered on its alienation even
from its own people. Dhar appealed to the people of
Tripura not to ignore such
perversions of the Congress leaders and frustrate
all their threats and
conspiracies against democratic norms through mass
protest and mobilisation. Bijan
Dhar was addressing the media at the CPI(M) state
committee office on November
10, to express the party’s concern over state
Congress president Sudip Roy
Barman’s perverted utterances the day before. It
is to be noted that at a rally of the OBC people at
Agartala on November 9, Sudip
Roy Barman had said, “We shall not allow the 7th
Left Front government to be
formed. A seventh Left Front government will not be
formed in the state. To
ensure that, all measures that are required, shall
be taken.” CONGRESS-NLFT NEXUS EXPOSED Dhar
said such an open threat to the democracy could not
be ignored as it was delivered
by a state president of a national party which is at
the helm of the central government.
Scathingly condemning Roy Barman’s speech, Bijan
Dhar asserted it was the display
of the Congress party’s out-and-out distrust of the
masses and an expression of
the conspiratorial desire to invalidate the ongoing
process for preparation of
the next assembly elections. For long, Bijan Dhar
added, the CPI(M) has been complaining
about the machinations being hatched by the Congress
to reactivate the NLFT
extremists in order to use them in its favour. Dwelling
on the nexus between the Congress and the NLFT,
Bijan Dhar referred to the
arrest of Dhanu Kalai and his associates, with 25
lakh cash meant for the NLFT,
and his subsequent confession about the involvement
of a tribal Congress leader
behind in the collection and dispatch of this money
to the NLFT headquarters. Dhar
then added that since then some more incidents have
come to the light to indisputably
prove that a desperate Congress still maintains
close contacts with this
outlawed outfit. On November 9 last, on the basis of
a tip-off, the Subroom
police arrested one Lebrachai Mog, a local Congress
leader, after he came back
from Regarding
the Left Front government’s inability to introduce
reservations for the OBC
people, Bijan Dhar said everybody in the state is
aware of the fact that the
central government alone is responsible for this
failure. In Tripura, there is
already 48 per cent reservation at present --- 27
per cent for the STs, 17 per
cent for the SCs, two per cent for the wards of
ex-servicemen and the two per
cent for the handicapped. As the OBC people account
for 24 per cent of the
total population in Tripura, providing reservation
to the OBC people would go
to violate the Supreme Court’s directive that bars
any reservation beyond 50
per cent. It is evident that an act of parliament is
required to invalidate the
Supreme Court’s directive. On its part, the Tripura
Legislative Assembly has
already passed a unanimous proposal, urging the
centre to enact an act at least
for Tripura, permitting reservation beyond 50 per
cent. The Congress party in
the state assembly too was a party to this resolution. But the
central government has till now not
taken any step in this regard. The
responsibility for introduction of
reservation for the OBC people in Tripura lies
solely on the central government.
But, out of its political bankruptcy, the
Congress in the state is crying hoarse
in order to mislead the OBC people and incite
them against the Left Front. However,
Dhar also expressed confidence that the OBC
people would certainly understand the
Left Front’s compulsion, adding that if the
Supreme Court verdict is quashed in
case of the state of Tripura, the state
government would think about inclusion
of some Muslims of lower strata in the OBC
category. HRD MINISTRY’S MOTIVATED STAND Regarding Sudip Roy Barman’s
anti-democratic
stance, Bijan Dhar stated that Barman had valid
reasons to get frustrated.
Along with some of his family members, Sudip Roy
Barman has been indicted in a
case lodged by one Colonel B V Yadav of the Indian
Army. The FIR said Yadav was
mercilessly beaten up and kept in captivity, and
his purse and mobile phone were
snatched off inside Barman’s residence. As in the
past, this time too the Congress
leaders have plans to utilise extremists against
the Left Front during the
elections. But the Congress-NLFT nexus has been
totally exposed --- much before
the elections. In the meantime, Barman’s shrewd
but successful manoeuvre with
the central government’s HRD Ministry in In his letter to the then HRD
minister
Kapil Sibbal dated May 30, 2012, state Congress
president Sudip Roy Barman suggested
not to relax the binding of TET examination for
recruitment of teachers in
Primary Education department, because, the letter
says “If
any relaxation is given now it would directly help
the CPI(M) party in the
coming elections. In fact the ministers of Tripura
are going to ARMY COLONEL MALTREATED In another development, one, Army
Colonel B V Yadav lodged an FIR with the “While
the argument was on the sales girl went out and
called the owner of the
franchise Mr Sandeep Barman who tried to settle
the matter by bullying me along
with four other goons and a scuffle took place.
Since he was the son of a former
CM of Agartala, Mr Samir Ranjan Barman, and the
shop was part of their official
and residential complex many other people who were
their political supporters
joined them. I was forcibly dragged into their
residential complex and taken
inside the room where I was beaten up badly. I was
wrongfully confined for
almost one and a half hour; my purse and my mobile
were snatched away from me.
My repeated request to return my mobile phone back
so that I could contact my
Sector HQ to seek some assistance fell on deaf
ears. Mr Sandeep Barman, along with
about 15-20 supporters, kept beating me even in
the presence of the former chief
minister Mr Samir Ranjan Barman who did not
intervene even when requested by
me. The platoon of CRPF stationed at the former
CM’s residence also did not do
anything to stop the goons; rather some of the
jawans were part of the
hooligans. Due
to the injuries sustained and hostile environment,
I was in a semi-conscious
state and shaken up…… Due to the
hostile and violent mob instigated by Sudip Roy
Barman I was threatened and was
subjugated forcibly by Mr Sudip Roy Barman to seek
forgiveness from his brother
Mr Sandip Barman. For the fear of life I
apologised and somehow able to
extricate myself from their clutches. “As
I was under shock due to physical injuries and
immense mental stress and strain
due to the hostile crowd and continuous
intimidation, I under extreme duress
was forced to compromise and give a letter of
apology to Mr Sudip Roy Barman.”
The audio-visual clippings
depicting the Roy Barman brothers manhandling and
beating the colonel were
uploaded on the YouTube website and has been
viewed by many people. The government
has asked the CID to investigate the case. Regarding the boycott of the
chief minister, called for by the Congress against
his so called indecent(!)
remark about the prime minister in his speech at
the scheduled castes rally on
November 4, CPI(M) state secretariat member Gautam
Das said the Tripura chief
minister never crosses the line of decency nor he
makes any individual attacks.
The boycott call of the Congress would ultimately
make the latter boycotted by
the people, Das quipped.