People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 49 December 08, 2013 |
Sit-in
Demonstration to Defend
Democracy
From Our
Special
Correspondent
in Kolkata
THOUSANDS of people
joined in the sit-in protest
to condemn the attack on democratic rights of the people in
the state for over
past two and a half year. At the call of the Left Front, the
protest held at
the
The Left Front had
organised a public meeting at
the same place to propagate its agenda of protest where Biman
Basu, the chairman
of the Left Front committee, while presiding over the public
meeting had
condemned the state sponsored attack on democratic rights.
The sit-in and the
public meeting condemned the
state government’s policy of curbing democratic space in all
possible ways. The
protest movement took note of the anarchy spread across the
educational sector
by the ruling party and its agents from the day the TMC
government come into
being. The growing number and magnitude of attacks on women of
this state has
already put the question of social security of women at high
alert. The state
government is not addressing these alarming issues. On the
contrary, their
agents are blaming women for the crimes committed on them. The
leaders and
activists present at this protest movement condemned the
killing of the student
leader Sudipto Gupto in police custody and rejected the state
government’s
fabricated trials to misinterpret the murder as an accident.
The distress tale
of democracy in this state has more chapters as the people of
this state are
compelled to witness a spine-chilling reign of terror that has
been unleashed
by the ruling party and accordingly supported and supplemented
by the state
administration. Numerous false cases against Left activists
and leaders are
being foisted every now and then. So far, 138 of Left leaders,
activists got
murdered and no one was arrested or faced police probe. The
Saradha scam has
looted many people of their hard-earned savings yet the state
government has
not filed a single case against the convicts of this scam.
Names of ruling
party leaders and even the CM have always been attached with
the fraud
‘cheat-fund’ company Saradha, even when a ruling party member
of the parliament
is arrested by the police administration the names of other
leaders and even
the CM have come up once again. It is visibly impossible for
any state
controlled institution to conduct a neutral probe into this
case, hence the
demand of CBI probe on the Saradha scam case echoed at this
protest again and
again.
The leader of the
opposition of
STATEWIDE
PROTEST AGAINST POLICE
ATROCITIES
ON EMINENT PERSONS
THE TMC government is
haunted by the ghost of
Saradha Chit Fund scam. After the exposure by arrested TMC MP
Kunal Ghosh in a
recorded video about the beneficiaries of Saradha fund, the
state government is
trying every trick to thwart further embarrassment. In the
process, the jailed
MP has been denied the opportunity of recording his statement
in camera to a
court of law. On the other hand, police tried to stop any
protest by force.
In a bizarre
incident, Mamata Banerjee’s police
manhandled the delegation of eminent people who assembled to
submit a
memorandum to the Bidhannagar commissionerate on November
28, demanding interrogation
of the TMC leaders mentioned in the confessional
statement of
TMC MP Kunal Ghosh. CPI(M) South 24
Parganas district
secretary Sujan Chakraborty, octogenarian educationist
Sunanda Sanyal,
Congress MLA Sukha Bilas Varama, PDS leader Samir Patitunda,
and former
Naxalite leader Asim Chatterjee were among the large number of
people who came
to the spot demanding a CBI probe into the Saradha fiasco. The
gathering was
convened by the Chit Fund Sufferers’ Unity Forum.
The police
tried to stop them from entering the commissionarate premises
and later used
force to chase them away. Sunanda Sanyal, who supported Mamata
Banerjee before
the poll, fell on the ground before he was taken away. Sujan
Chakraborty was
also assaulted and picked up. The other eminent persons were
also treated
roughly. Police picked up 24 persons including the names
mentioned above and
charged them for unlawful assembly and destruction of
government property. They
were detained in the police station. However with strong
protests outside, all
of them were released on bail.
Left Front
chairman Biman Basu condemned the manhandling of the
delegation. He
said it is unthinkable that police could beat-up such
honorable people who went
to submit a memorandum demanding a CBI probe
into the
Saradha chit fund scam. He further said that democratic
rights and values
are under attack in the TMC regime.
The next day,
statewide protest rallies condemned the police action. In
Kolkata,
demonstrations took place in front of police stations.
On November
30, Left student and youth organisations held a huge rally in
Bidhannagar in
protest. On December 1, four Left women’s organisations
demonstrated in front
of Bidhannagar Police headquarters. In the process, women
leaders were again
manhandled.
CPI(M)
PANCHAYAT SAMITI
MEMBER
BRUTALLY MURDERED
NAZEER Ahmed (55),
member of Chopra zonal
committee of the CPI(M) and elected member of Chopra panchayat
samiti in
The family members
and party comrades of Nazeer
Ahmed have lodged complaint against seven TMC workers
including Shaheen Akhtar
who has joined TMC from Congress and was defeated by Nazeer
Ahmed in Chopra
Panchayat Samiti election. Previously Akhtar was vice chairman
of Congress led Chopra
panchayat. He also was involved in abduction of another CPI(M)
leader just he
joined TMC in September 2013.
The local people went
out to register protest
against this brutal murder. The protesters blocked roads
including
The autocratic trend
of the TMC that is
capturing everything at any expense is creating unprecedented
crisis in
democracy. Even after capturing most of the panchayats by
sheer muscle power
TMC seems to be unhappy. They are resorting to murder tactics
to make the
operation opposition-free. Nazeer Ahmed is another inclusion
in the list of
murdered opposition members elected in the last panchayat
elections in