People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVIII
No. 05 February 02, 2014 |
HARYANA
Left to
Hold Vikalp Rally, Feb 23
IT is
only the Left
parties which have a genuine interest in fighting for the
livelihood issues facing
the toiling peasants and are striving hard for the right to
social justice for
the socially marginalised sections. So said Inderjit Singh,
secretary of
the CPI(M)’s Haryana state, while addressing a well attended
meeting of party
workers of the Ratia assembly segment in Fatehabad district of
the state on
January 25. He stated that the Congress party was fast losing
ground due to the
neo-liberal policies which have led to corruption, price rise
and joblessness
on the one hand and are depriving the unorganised sector workers
even of the minimum
social security on the other. He cautioned that the non-Left
parties were
seeking to exploit the mass discontent arising out of the
Congress policies but
without putting forward any alternative set of policies.
Singh
claimed with
humility and modesty that no other political entity could match
the record of
the CPI(M) and other Left parties as far as sacrifices and
honesty were
concerned. He asked the party activists to ponder over the ways
and means of
transforming the mass impact of struggles into organisational
and electoral
strength.
The
meeting was organized
to start a campaign for the February 23 Vikalp Rally, to be held
at Hissar,
where the Left will project its concrete policy alternative
specific for
Haryana. The rally will be addressed by Sitaram Yechury of the
CPI(M) and
Amarjit Kaur of the CPI.
A
campaign committee for
the forthcoming Lok Sabha election was formed to initiate the
preparations for
the elections, including collection of party funds from ordinary
masses. Others
who addressed the meeting included former MLA Harpal Singh, Ram
Kumar
Bahbalpuria, Chhatar Pal and Jagtar Singh .The speakers held the
Hooda
government responsible for compelling lakhs of employees to go
on a strike by
not reviewing the anti-people policies ruining employment and by
privatising
the public sector.
Earlier,
on January 23,
the CPI(M) demanded immediate dismissal of Ram Kishan Fauzi, a
chief
parliamentary secretary (CPS) following the direction of
registration of an FIR
by the Haryana Lokayukta, Justice Paritam Pall Singh, under the
Prevention of Corruption
Act. The party expressed surprise over his continuance as CPS
despite being
found prima facie
involved in seeking
gratification in lieu of getting a change of land use
certificate.
The
episode of a sting
operation, CDs and other related issues was discussed by the
CPI(M) leadership
at party centre in Rohtak on the day. In a press release,
Inderjit Singh, the
party’s state secretary, reiterated the imperative of a credible
impartial inquiry into all
other CDs of the said sting operation, showing MLAs and other
influential
persons, in view of Fauzi’s involvement found by the Lokayukta.
The
CPI(M) state secretary
accused the Bhupender Singh Hooda government of being
desperately vindictive against
upright officers like Khemka although the government itself was
deeply
entrenched in several land deal scandals.