People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVIII
No. 09 March 02, 2014 |
CPI(M) Organises
Mass Fund Collection Campaign Successfully Collects Rs 60 Lakh in Eight Days Ashok Dhawale THE CPI(M) Thus
in the last two years, Party state
committee meetings along with impressive rallies have been
held in Solapur,
Thane, Nashik and Nanded districts. This
has activated thousands of comrades from those districts
and has also enthused
state committee members themselves. State committee meetings of the
Kisan and Student fronts were also held at Mahur. The
CPI(M) Nanded district
committee and the Mahur tehsil committee had made
excellent arrangements for
all these meets. MASS RALLY & ELECTION PREPARATIONS On
February 8, an impressive rally and
public meeting was held at Mahur by the CPI(M) Nanded
district committee. The
main speakers at the rally were Sitaram Yechury and
Nilotpal Basu. CPI(M) state
committee member and district secretary Arjun Adey
presided. The other speakers
were state secretariat members J P Gavit ex-MLA, Mariam
Dhawale, Vijay Gabhane
and P S Ghadge, state committee members Sayeed Ahmed and
Shubha Shamim,
district secretariat members Manoj Kirtane and Shankar
Sidam, and state
secretary Dr Ashok Dhawale. The main focus of the speeches
was on the challenge
of the Lok Sabha elections and the need to defeat the BJP
and the
Congress. The
state committee meeting which was
presided over by Vijay Gabhane, gave a call for hectic
preparations for the Lok
Sabha elections due in April, and for the Vidhan Sabha
elections due in October
2014. As the Party prepares for these elections, Nilotpal
Basu, Dr Ashok
Dhawale and other state secretariat members in charge
attended district
committee meetings and district workshops in Thane,
Nashik, Ahmednagar, Nanded and
Mumbai districts. These concentrated on explaining the
political perspective
and strengthening the organisational structure for the
elections. As
part of the election preparations, the
state secretariat had given a call for large mass actions
in February on
burning local issues. By far the largest mobilisation took
place on February 12
at Solapur. Over 40,000 people led by the CPI(M) blocked
the national highway
for over three hours on demands related to state
government sanction to housing
schemes for various sections of unorganised workers, and
on issues of beedi and
powerloom workers. Finding it quite impossible to arrest
so many people, the
police symbolically arrested 500 people under the
leadership of CPI(M) Central Committee
member Narsayya Adam, state committee member M H Shaikh
and others. Large
mass actions of over 25,000 people
under CPI(M) leadership were held from February 12 to 15
in eight tehsils of
Thane district on issues of the Forest Rights Act, other
land questions, water
for irrigation, electricity, work and wages under MNREGA,
food security and
atrocities on women. In several other districts like
Nashik, Ahmednagar,
Yavatmal, Parbhani, Jalna, Beed, Pune, UNPRECEDENTED MASS FUND CAMPAIGN The
state committee reviewed the novel mass
fund campaign by the CPI(M) in This
campaign took inspiration from the
massive CPI(M)-led Kerala fund campaign in September 2013.
The CPI(M) The
CPI(M) state committee published seven
lakh fund appeal leaflets, 13,000 attractive posters and
15,000 letters
addressed to Party members as the literature for this
campaign. State
secretariat members of the Party personally visited the
districts in their
charge in October-November 2013 and helped them to plan
this campaign in their
district committee and general body meetings. The
results of this novel campaign were
truly impressive and beyond expectations. Party state
committee members
contributed a sum of Rs 2,62,750; Party district committee
members gave a sum
of Rs 4,66,766: Party members in the state donated a sum
of Rs 17,18,197; and
mass collection by Party members from the people of the state came
to Rs 35,57,310; thus making
for a total collection of Rs 60,05,023. Although no
district targets had been
set for this campaign, the expectation was that the total
fund would reach Rs
50 lakh. This was exceeded by over Rs 10 lakh. Thane
district led the fund drive with a
spectacular collection of Rs 15,16,121. Solapur district
was second with an
impressive Rs 7,11,569. Nashik district was third with Rs
5,66,032. Mumbai
district was fourth with Rs 5,34,760. Transport district
was fifth with Rs 3,07,300.
Nanded with Rs 2,37,825, Parbhani with Rs 2,03,765 and
Latur with Rs 2,01,500
were next with over two lakh rupees each. Yavatmal with Rs
1,35,846, Ahmednagar
with Rs 1,11,233, Beed with Rs 1,10,926, the newly-formed
Research Unit under
the state committee with a creditable Rs 1,08,000, and
Amravati with Rs 1,01,198
were those that netted over one lakh rupees each. Apart
from the above-named 13
districts, 19 other districts also contributed their
might. It was a great
collective effort indeed. In
the last few years, state-level fund
calls by the Party and mass fronts in Maharashtra have met
with good response.
In 2005-06, over Rs 30 lakh was collected for the AIKS
31st national conference
at Nashik. In 2007-08, nearly Rs 40 lakh was collected for
the Party state
whole-timers fund. In 2012 again, over Rs 16 lakh was
collected for the same
purpose. But
all the above state fund calls had both
a cash component and an advertisements component for a souvenir or for the Jeevan Marg
special issue. The speciality
of this Shramik Hakka Sangharsh Nidhi campaign was
that it comprised
only cash collections from the people and from Party
members, and had no
advertisements component at all. It has been decided that
90 per cent of this
fund would be kept by the district committee and 10 per
cent would come to the
state committee. The
state committee criticised some
districts that had fallen short in their efforts in this
campaign. As
a direct result of this campaign, the
state committee decided to raise the monthly wage of over
40 of its whole-timers
from Rs 3,500 to Rs 4,000 each, with the further proviso
that the concerned
district committee must supplement this by another Rs
1,000 to make the wage of
each whole-timer at least Rs 5,000. The state committee
has also recruited
several new and young whole-timers in the last few months
from the weaker
districts and for the weaker mass fronts.
STATE CONVENTIONS OF THE SOCIALLY OPPRESSED The
state committee took stock of the three
successful state conventions of socially oppressed
sections of the people held
during December and January, at the state committee’s
initiative. The
Adivasi Adhikar Rashtriya Manch (AARM) state
convention was held at Talasari in Thane district on
December 22-23; it was attended
by 362 delegates from 15 districts and was addressed by
Brinda Karat and
Jitendra Choudhary. 36 delegates from Maharashtra also
attended the subsequent
AARM national conference at Bhubaneshwar in January. The
Alpasankhyank Hakka
Sangharsh Samiti (AHSS) state convention was held at
Solapur on January 8: it
was attended by 625 delegates from 10 districts and was
addressed by Prakash
Karat and Mohd Salim. The Jaati Anta Sangharsh Samiti
(JASS) state convention
was held at Nagpur on January 25; it was attended by 203
delegates from 25
districts and was addressed by Sitaram Yechury, K Varadha
Rajan and Dr Yashwant
Manohar. The
reports of all these three state
conventions have been published in these columns earlier.
All the three
conventions adopted comprehensive resolutions with
charters of demands and set
future tasks. All the three platforms also elected their
state committees with
their convenors. The state committee decided that all
these state committees
must remain active, district committees must be elected in
district conventions,
and local issues of these socially oppressed sections must
be identified and
taken up for sustained struggles so that our influence in
these sections
increases. While
congratulating the three host
districts – Thane, Solapur and Nagpur – for their
excellent organisation of
these state conventions, the state committee also
criticised the failure of
many districts in sending their representatives to the
Minority Rights State
Convention at Solapur. The
200-page 2014 special annual issue of
the state Party journal Jeevan Marg, which has
good articles centred round
the theme of social oppression, was released during this
meeting. SUCCESSFUL MONTH-LONG ANGANWADI STRIKE The
state committee reviewed the successful
month-long anganwadi workers joint state-wide strike in
January for pension
benefits and increase in wages, and congratulated the
leadership and activists
of the CITU-affiliated Anganwadi Karmachari Sanghatana who
were in the
forefront of this struggle. Finally,
the state committee gave a call
for completing the Party renewal process well and in time.