To: CM Bhattacharya and other leaders of the CPI(M)

We, members of the Forum of Inquilabi Leftists, a broad network of US
based South Asian Leftist scholars and activists write this to
register our protest at the manner in which the CPI(M) led Left Front
Government of West Bengal dealt with the land acquisition process in
Singur for the Tata automobile plant.

The protests by the oustees of Singur whether by landowners or by the
thousands of landless poor drawing sustenance from the local economies
are emblematic of a new political force that is arising in both rural
and urban areas of India. The challenge of this force cannot be met
with by brutal repression. By resorting to such highhandedness, the
Government of West Bengal leaves the CPI(M) with little credibility
while protesting similar actions by other state governments in India.

We acknowledge the incontrovertible fact of opportunist politics by
centrist and rightist
political parties in Singur.  But opportunist politics arise in the
first place because there are
opportunities to exploit. Those opportunities in the case of Singur,
we believe, were created by the Government of West Bengal by
prioritizing private investments with little promise of equity over
large local economies that sustain numerous social groups that are
marginal to the formal economy.

That such an approach has been adopted by the only leftist political
party in India to hold elected state power is disappointing at the
very least. It makes us wonder whether: the leadership of the CPI(M)
in its capitalist-parliamentarist pursuit has dangerously
internalized the dominant class/caste structures of the Indian society
at the expense of unwavering loyalty of the poor peasantry and the
working class that handed the control of the state machinery to CPM in
in West Bengal.

As a group of people committed to the advancement of socialist
democracy, We urge you to:

1)  Immediately take steps to encourage democratic political activity
in Singur, especially the five affected villages by:

a) dropping charges against the protesters and releasing them from custody
b) lifting Section 144 of the CrPC and withdrawing police camps,
c) desisting from imposing formal and informal barriers to people
visiting Singur.

2) Initiate a process to rethink your strategy for economic
development in the context of globalization by keeping in mind the
dangers of largescale dispossession of people everywhere. Such a
rethinking is the imperative for a party like the CPM especially
because outside of Bengal - where the party is not in power, the CPM
has a responsibility to oppose similar projects.

In short, we are writing this to you to remind you of a historic
responsibility that any leftist party has to confront. It cannot be
sidestepped through circulating platitudes about the 'reality of
globalization' as the spokespersons of the CPM have been wont to in
the wake of the incidents at Singur.

In solidarity

Forum of Inquilabi Leftists (FOIL)

[signed on behalf of FOIL by:]

Anantakrishna Maringanti
Anivar Aravind
Anu Mandavalli
Ashish Chaddha
Aurnab Ghose
Kaushik Ghosh
Girish Agarwal
Nandita Ghosh
Partho Ray
Pinaki C.
Pratyush Chandra
Raja Swamy
Ra Ravishankar
Ravindran Sriramachandran
Satish Kolluri
Shalini Gera
Shourin Roy
I.K. Shukla
Sukla Sen
Sushovan Dhar

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