People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 31 August 04 , 2013 |
MUMBAI Jyoti
Basu Birth Centenary Observances
Begin Mahendra
Singh ON
July 8, 2013, the Mumbai
committees of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the
Centre of Indian
Trade Unions (CITU) flagged off the Jyoti Basu birth
centenary celebrations
with a joint public commemorative meetings in Venmali Hall
in Dadar (West). The
hall was fully packed on the occasion. A photo of late
Comrade Jyoti Basu
adorned the dais, along with a photo of late Comrade
Ahilyatai Rangnekar, a beloved
party leader, whose birthday also falls on July 8. Mahendra
Singh, the CPI(M)’s
Mumbai committee secretary presided. Seated on the dais were
CPI(M) Central
Committee member and state secretary Dr Ashok Dhawale,
Central Committee member
K L Bajaj, and all-India vice president of the CITU, CPI(M)
state committee
member and the CITU’s all-India working committee member
Sayeed Ahmed, CPI(M)
state secretariat member Professor Krishna Theckedath, state
committee members Dr
S K Rege and Shailendra Kamble, and CITU Mumbai secretary Dr
Vivek Monterio. Dr
Ashok Dhawale and K L Bajaj garlanded the photo of Jyoti
Basu and Ahilyatai
Rangnekar respectively. While Dr Dhawale, K L Bajaj, Sayeed
Ahmed and Vivek
Monterio highlighted Comrade Jyoti Basu’s outstanding
contribution, they also dwelt
on the purpose of the meeting. Shailendra Kamble conducted
the proceedings. The
CPI(M) state committee’s
organ, Jeevan Marg (Marathi
weekly),
had published a special issue to commemorate the Jyoti Birth
centenary. K L
Bajaj released the new issue at the meeting. In
his introductory
remarks, Sayeed Ahmed praised the invaluable contribution of
Jyoti Basu to the Indian
working class movement and to the work done by the Left
Front government of All
the speakers also paid
tributes to Comrade Ahilyatai Rangnekar. The
meeting ended with
slogans like “Jyoti Basu Lal Salaam,” “Comrade Jyoti Basu
Amar Rahe” and “Long
Live Marxism-Leninism!”