People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 30 July 28, 2013 |
POLIT BUREAU
COMMUNIQUE CPI(M) to Conduct Save Democracy Campaign The Polit Bureau
of the Communist Party of Food Security Ordinance BY using the most
undemocratic route of an ordinance for the Food Security
Bill, the UPA government
wants to impose its writ on parliament. The ordinance, as
the bill before it, legalises the targeted system by
automatically excluding 50
per cent of urban population and 25 per cent of rural
population from its ambit
at a time when in many states the coverage of the
population is near universal.
The present 35 kg entitlement to the BPL (below poverty
line) families will now
be cut down by 10 kg to just 25 kg for a five member
family and even less if
the family is smaller. This is punishment for a state like
Kerala where the
family size may be three or four and therefore the
entitlement will be only 15
kg to 20 kg. The CPI(M) had demanded that the minimum
should be 35 kg per household
and increased if there are more members, but the
government has preferred to
cut down on existing entitlements. This is food
insecurity, not security. The bill is highly
centralised and gives all powers to the centre and all
responsibilities
including a substantial share of the financial
responsibility to the states.
The ordinance ordains that the entire process of
identification of
beneficiaries according to guidelines yet to be issued by
the central government
has to be completed within 180 days. This has been done
without any
consultation with the states. The ordinance, in a
mischievous addition, gives
the central government the right to introduce cash schemes
instead of food in
the rules as and when it decides, in other words to impose
its anti-people
scheme even if the state governments oppose it. The CPI(M) will
move concrete amendments to the bill to make it universal with a
minimum entitlement of 35 kg at maximum two rupees
a kg (rice and wheat)
and move for deletion of all the centralising clauses and
make it mandatory to
consult the state governments on all issues of cost
sharing. It will also move
for deletion of the clauses in relation to cash transfers
and linkages with
AADHAR. Harmful Economic Measures The Polit Bureau
sharply criticised the measures being adopted by the UPA
government in order to
tackle the deteriorating economic situation in the
country. The UPA government
is bent upon increasing the reliance on foreign capital as
shown by the recent
announcement to increase the FDI level in various sectors.
The decision to
double the price of natural gas from April 2014 is a
blatant move to enrich the
Reliance company. This price increase should be rescinded.
The Polit Bureau
condemned the repeated increase in the price of petrol. In
the last six weeks,
petrol prices have been increased four times totalling Rs
6.50 per litre. This
has only further fuelled price rise and hiked up the
retail inflation rate. Modi’s Vitriolic Campaign The Polit Bureau
condemned the communal overtones in the speeches and
remarks made by BJP leader
Narendra Modi. This has exposed the pretence that his
“development agenda” is
the main plank for the forthcoming Lok Sabha election
campaign. The CPI(M) demands
that the role of Narendra Modi as the chief minister of J&K Atrocity The Polit Bureau
expressed its deep concern at the recurring incidents of
excesses by security
forces in Jammu & Kashmir. The latest instance is the
firing by BSF
personnel on protesters in Ramban district in which four
people were killed and
many injured. The central
government has failed to implement the measures which are
required to remove
the repressive security apparatus affecting the people,
which include a
reduction in the deployment of the army and security
forces and the repeal of
the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from most
parts of the state. Brazen Attacks in The panchayat
elections in Even before the
polling, around six thousand Left Front candidates were
not allowed to file
nominations. So far, 19 CPI(M) and Left Front members and
supporters have been
killed. What is being
witnessed in The Polit Bureau
of the CPI(M) strongly condemns this violence and terror
campaign launched by
the Trinamul Congress. Save Democracy Campaign The Polit Bureau
decided to call for a countrywide campaign to “Save Democracy and to Defeat the Violence and
Terror in Kerala CM Should Resign The solar panel
scam in Kerala is not an ordinary case of fraud and
cheating. The involvement
of some of the staff in the chief minister’s office with
the scamsters has come
out; one of them has been arrested. The links of the chief
minister Oommen
Chandy with this affair have also surfaced. The LDF has
demanded the
resignation of the chief minister and holding of a
judicial enquiry in the
light of this exposure.
The Polit Bureau
condemned the brutal police repression unleashed against
the protests. It
endorsed the demand for chief minister’s resignation and
supported the call for
an indefinite struggle to achieve this demand.
Successful Strike The Polit Bureau
congratulated the workers of the Neyveli Lignite
Corporation in Tamilnadu for
their successful 13-day united strike.
As a result of this struggle and the stand taken by
the AIADMK
government, the five per cent disinvestment of shares will
not take place and
the shares will be transferred to public sector
undertakings of the state
government. Central Committee Meeting The Polit Bureau
decided to hold the next meeting of the Central Committee
on August 17 and 18,
2013 at