People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 13 March 31, 2013 |
KERALA
NEWSLETTER Kannur
to Make CITU Conf a Grand Success N KANNUR, a land of powerful
struggles and a cradle of peasant and working
class movements, is today poised to make the coming
all-India conference of the
CITU a grand success. Lakhs of workers all over this
southern district of
Kerala are burning midnight oil to create a history by
making the conference a
memorable one. The conference will commence on April 4 and
culminates on April 8 with
a massive rally of two lakh
people. Receiving an impetus from the historic two-day
all-India strike held in
February and a number of other struggles against the
neo-liberal policies of the
UPA government, the working class movement in Kerala has
made huge preparations
to open a new chapter in the history of the working
class movement in India.
The month long preparations in the district have already
reached a feverish
pitch. This is the third time an all-India
conference of the militant trade
union centre of Kannur, the land of textile and
beedi industries, has played an active
role in the formative years of the trade union movement
in Kerala. The unions
formed in the textile mills and various beedi making
units was the backbone of
democratic forces in the state. In the forties the trade
union movement and the
peasant movement developed simultaneously with the
massive national struggle
against the British colonial rule and feudal
exploitative practices. The people of Kannur have
enthusiastically and wholeheartedly received
the CITU call for districtwide preparatory programmes.
The whole district has
literally turned into a see of red. Elamaram Kareem, general secretary
of the CITU state committee, and K P
Sahadevan, general convener of the reception committee,
say the preparations
for the conference are highly innovative. Programmes
were organised at 200 centres
in the district, and 30,000 retired workers attended in
these programmes.
Organizing committees from the district level down to
the ward level were
formed. As many as 17 seminars on various subjects were
organised during the
run-up to the conference, and leaders from various trade
unions attended these
seminars. An exhibition portraying the history of the
trade union movement in
Kerala was inaugurated by film artist, Kalabhavan Mani,
on March 28. Various
sports and cultural events were also organised in the
different parts of the
district. Small jathas, conveying the message of the
conference, were also taken
out. Apart from the CITU’s leaders,
those of the AITUC, INTUC, BMS, HMS and UTUC
will also take part in the inaugural session, the
organisers said. CHIEF
WHIP EXPOSES MINISTER'S EXTRAMARITAL
AFFAIR Reflecting
the ugly state of affairs in the ruling United
Democratic Front (UDF), its
chief whip, P C George, recently levelled a serious
allegation of sexual
misconduct against the forest minister K B Ganesh Kumar,
a film actor and
representative of the Kerala Congress (Balakrishna). P C
George from the Kerala
Congress (Mani), who has been in a consistent struggle
against his rival’s father,
R Balakrishnapillai, also said that Ganesh was beaten up
by his lover’s
husband. George also demanded Ganesh Kumar’s
resignation. George
made the allegation on March 3 after a
Thiruvananthapuram newspaper broke the
story of attack against one of the ministers. The story
said that an (unnamed) minister
had been beaten by a man who is the husband of
minister’s girlfriend. In a
surprising move soon thereafter, George divulged that
the minister concerned
was Ganesh Kumar, and then also added that the whole
cabinet was in the shadow
of suspicion. In
reaction to this allegation, Ganesh Kumar said he would
sue the chief whip. George,
who has been attacking Ganesh Kumar on the issue of
Nelliyampathi forestland
issue, demanded that the chief minister must ask the
minister to quit. “I was aware
of it on the very next day of the February 21 incident. Ganesh’s
children and his girl
friend’s children are in the same school. An illicit
relation thus started from
the school. The problem started when the lady’s husband
reached from abroad. He
husband directly went to the minister’s residence and
beat him up. The minister
was then left out from two cabinet meetings following
this incident. Ganesh’s
wife, Dr Yamini, too knows about this and it was she who
had informed the
lady’s husband,” he said. KPCC
president Ramesh Chennithala termed this allegation as
unfortunate. In the
meanwhile, Dr Yamini met R Balakrishnapillai, the father
of Ganesh Kumar. On
March 4, immediately after the
revelation, the CPI(M) said K B Ganesh Kumar had no
right to continue as a minister
in the backdrop of the grave allegation levelled by P C
George. The allegation of
sexual misconduct against Ganesh Kumar was extremely
serious, the CPI(M) state
secretariat said in a statement on the day. The
statement further said that the
chief minister, Oommen Chandi, should have taken a
decision on this issue by that
time. If the allegation of the chief whip was found
wrong, George should
be removed. The statement wondered whether the chief
minister was trying to
protect both Ganesh Kumar and P C George, and hush-hush
settle the issue. The chief
whip would not have courage to make such a statement
without the prior
permission of the chief minister, the statement said,
adding that the UDF has
lost on the criterion of collective responsibility. SHUKKUR
CASE: BLOW
TO POLICE STORY Giving
yet another blow to
the police version in Shukkur case, which led to the
arrest and further remand
of the CPI(M)’s Kannur district secretary P Jayarajan
and state committee
member T V Rajesh, the prosecution witnesses recently
said in the court that
they had not given any statement to the police against
these leaders. Abu and
Sabir, both of whom are active Muslim League workers,
revealed on February 14, in
an affidavit filed in the The
story prepared by the
police had claimed these witnesses had stated that they
had overheard the
conspiracy allegedly hatched by P Jayarajan and T V
Rajesh to kill Shukkur
while they were under treatment in the In their recent affidavit, Abu and
Sabir said that they had not made any
such statement to the police and that they had not been
in the premises of the
said cooperative hospital on that day. They said they
were active workers of
the Muslim League and therefore there was no question of
their visiting the
hospital ward where prominent leaders of the CPI(M) were
admitted after an
incident of political violence. This affidavit is likely to make an
impact on the trial in Shukkur case
and give a huge setback to the police conspiracy hatched
under the patronage of
the chief minister Oommen Chandi and home minister
Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan
for the arrest of senior CPI(M) leaders. It is also to
be noted that the
prosecution lawyer often quoted the alleged statement of
these witnesses in
order to object to the bail petition of Jayarajan and
Rajesh.