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 *ML** **Update*

*A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine*

Vol. 14, No. 36, 30 AUG – 05 SEPT 2011



*Hail the Victory of Democratic Assertion Against Sarkari Lokpal and
Arrogant UPA Government,** *

*Onwards to Ensure a Pro-People Lokpal and Reversal of Policies That Breed
Corruption!*
The sustained people's movement against corruption scored a victory in
forcing Parliament to acknowledge the people's wishes in the matter of the
Lokpal legislation. The UPA Government had all along tried to arrogantly
preach 'supremacy of parliamentary process' over people's movements. But the
protestors who rallied around Anna Hazare's 12-day fast ensured that
'parliamentary process' is not above the people. Rather, the people asserted
their right to hold parliament and all its processes under their close
scrutiny and supervision.

However, even on the limited question of the Lokpal Bill, the battle is far
from won. The Government's own draft stands thoroughly discredited and
parliament has had to adopt a 'sense of the house' resolution accepting in
spirit the demand for constitution of Lokayuktas in the states; the bringing
of lower bureaucracy under the ambit of Lokpal; and a citizens' charter with
provision for grievance redressal in case of violation of the charter by
public servants. Even on these three points, there is every possibility of
the Standing Committee (to which the Bill has been referred) backtracking.
Even in the Nuke Deal, we have seen how 'sense of the house' assurances have
been violated by the Government. People's vigilance and struggle will be
called upon to ensure that this is not repeated in case of the Lokpal law.

Intriguingly, though, some of the major points of contention on the Lokpal
issue seem to have been tacitly dropped from the debate: such as the
independence and transparency of the Lokpal selection process; bringing of
PM and MPs' conduct in Parliament under the ambit of the Lokpal; and the
mechanism of tackling judicial corruption. The struggle against corruption
must not allow PM, MPs and judiciary to be kept out of the scrutiny of
anti-corruption institutions.

While the arrogance and contempt for protesting people displayed by
Congress-UPA leaders has received a sound and deserving rebuff, the vulgar
elitism displayed by some speakers on Anna Hazare's platform must be
rejected and combated firmly by all democratic forces.

We have all along stressed that a Lokpal law that addresses only corruption
by public servants can only be a partial measure. Corruption cannot be
tackled effectively without striving for the reversal of the policy regime
of privatisation and liberalisation that are breeding corruption. The
biggest beneficiaries of corruption today are the corporations that are
looting public resources and funds, facilitated by pliant and corrupt
governments. The Janlokpal Bill draft does have some measures that could
help to curb the nexus between public servants and corporates. More
stringent measures are needed to combat corruption by corporations,
big-funded NGOs and big media. We must strive to put the issue of corporate
corruption and pro-corporate policies at the centre-stage of the
anti-corruption struggle.

The worst victims of rampant corruption in daily life and in welfare schemes
are undoubtedly the rural and urban poor, an overwhelming majority of whom
are from deprived castes. The struggle for an effective pro-people Lokpal
must demand an inclusive and democratized Lokpal which ensures participation
of various oppressed sections, minorities and women. Sensitivity to the
rights of workers, women, minorities and oppressed castes must be included
among the criteria for selection of Lokpal members, while any track record
of insensitivity on these questions must be ground for disqualification.
Corporate representatives must be kept out of the Lokpal body. The
definition of 'corruption,' too, must be expanded to include diversion,
misuse and misappropriation of public funds allotted for rural and urban
poor, SC/ST/OBCs, minorities, women, children and other vulnerable sections,
while measures to protect whistleblowers must also make special provision
for whistleblowers from these sections.

The BJP-NDA has all along been ambivalent even on the Lokpal agenda, while
very much part of the larger ruling class consensus on pro-corporate
policies of privatisation. At the same time, the BJP-NDA is trying to make
political capital in the wake of UPA Government's involvement in multiple
mega-scams and its arrogant and repressive approach to the anti-corruption
movement. They have achieved only limited success in this agenda, however,
since BJP-NDA-ruled states such as Karnataka, Bihar and Gujarat are being
rocked by instances of huge scams, corporate plunder, brutal repression and
cover-up of criminality and corruption. The progressive and Left forces in
the anti-corruption movement must expose the opportunism of the BJP-NDA
parties and champion people's anger against the corrupt and undemocratic
BJP-NDA governments.

The anti-corruption upsurge reflects the renewed confidence and democratic
assertion of people against authoritarian and anti-people governments, and
people's heightened aspirations for democratic transformation. It is the
task of the fighting Left forces to champion these aspirations and widen the
struggle against corruption to encompass resistance to corporate grab of
land and resources, the neoliberal policy regime and the assaults on
democracy.

*AISA's rally lathicharged in Gujarat; Communal BJP's anti-corruption stance
exposed!*
**

*Modi Government jails AISA students who marched against corruption,
communalism and repression*
**

*5000 Students Come-out Next Day and Force the Release of Jailed AISA
Activists*

All India Students' Association's (AISA) call for national strike on 24th
August with the call to "Combat Corruption, Stop Privatisation of Natural
Resources and Education, and Defend Democracy" received a robust response
with the strike being observed with human chains, torchlight processions,
protest marches in many campuses of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand,
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and other
states.

*AISA-RYA's march at Bhavnagar in which 700 students quit Bhavnagar Colleges
and participated in the anti-corruption march, raised slogans not only
against the central government, but against corruption, corporate loot and
cover-up of communal violence and fake encounters in Gujarat. Exploding
Modi's "we-are-with-anti-corruption-protests" claim, police lathicharged the
march and the leading activists – Yunus Zakaria, Jignaba Rana, Sonal Chauhan
and Farida Zakaria – were jailed. Prior to this, they were produced before
the magistrate. They refused to take bail and said they preferred jail
unless the Inspector apologized for his high-handedness (the police
Inspector had misbehaved with them).*

*Very next day, against the arrests, many Bhavnagar colleges including
engineering and medical colleges observed a bandh called by AISA-RYA. 5000
students protested against the local administration, forcing them to free
the jailed activists. AISA and RYA – on their own banner – took the
anti-corruption initiative in their hands, and as a result, turned
anti-corruption anger against the Modi Government too.*

*In Gujarat, the AISA, along with protesting against the scam-ridden and
repressive Congress Government at the Centre, had also been protesting
against the communal and anti-democratic character of the Modi Government.
They had asked, "When Modi punishes honest police officers in order to cover
up his government's role in fake encounters and communal violence, is it not
corruption?"*

Narendra Modi has been claiming to support Anna Hazare's movement and
repressive role of the UPA Government. But when AISA students marched
against corruption at both state and centre, they were lathicharged and
jailed! Even women students have not been spared. The protesting students
were perfectly peaceful – their only crime was that they held the march
without police 'permission.'

Even as the BJP governments—from Gujarat to Karnataka—are tainted with
corruption, and whilst the party is trying to appropriate people's anger
against corruption, Modi Government's repression of anti-corruption
protestors exposes their true face. This is the same BJP which was likening
the police assault on Ramdev's rally as the most heinous incident after the
Emergency!!

This incident once again establishes that anti-democratic, communal and
corruption-ridden political elites cannot lead any fight against corruption,
which is essentially linked to a struggle for democracy.

AISA condemned the crackdown by the Gujarat Government on an anti-corruption
march by students in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, and demanded that the Modi
government apologise for the high-handedness.

*AISA-RYA's Successful Bihar Bandh against Corruption*

The Bihar Bandh called by AISA-RYA on 27 August demanding enactment of a
pro-people Lokpal Bill in Parliament; an effective Lokayukta in Bihar; and
investigation into the AC/DC Bill and BIADA land allotment scams in Bihar
received an enthusiastic response. The Bandh supporters pointed out that the
BJP-NDA too were as reluctant as the Congress to enact a genuinely
pro-people and effective Lokpal law. Nitish Kumar claims to support the
agitation for a Lokpal, but the Lokayukta in Bihar is a cipher and
completely powerless. The Nitish Government as well as its predecessor the
RJD-UPA government are both implicated in the AC/DC Bill scandal. The BIADA
land allotment scam is comparable to the Adarsh scam, with BIADA land being
handed over as gifts without even the pretence of tenders, to the kith and
kin of BJP-JD(U) leaders. The firing and police brutality on people
protesting land grab at Forbesganj which claimed four lives of poor Muslims,
showed that the Nitish Government's corruption is compounded by communalism
and repression. Bandh supporters demanded reversal of the policies of
privatization and corporate plunder that are the root of the worst
corruption.

Thousands of students and youth, responding to AISA-RYA's call, held
processions in the state capital, Patna, and blockaded rail lines and
highways for hours. Students boycotted classes and closed down offices in
universities (including Patna University, Lalitnarayan Mishra University
(Darbhanga), Tilka Majhi University (Bhagalpur) and Vir Kunwar Singh
University (Ara)); colleges and schools were shut down; and even markets and
shops downed shutters in support of the Bandh.

Students at Ara and Darbhanga held dharnas on the rail tracks for hours.
National highways were blockaded at Arwal; Brahmapur; Ara and Sasaram.
Around 300 in the road blockade at Dak Bangla Chowraha in Patna; more than
200 on dharna at JP Chowk, Siwan; and more than 100 blockading a road and
holding a public meeting at Jehanabad were arrested. Huge processions were
held by bandh supporters at Patna, Ara, Siwan, Purnea, Jehanabad, Arwal,
Bhagalpur, Aurangabad, Bihar Sharif, and Betia.

The bandh supporters in Patna began observing the bandh at Patna University
campus, where a procession was held in the leadership of AISA State
Secretary Abhyuday, RYA National General Secretary Kamlesh Sharma, State
Secretary Naveen Kumar, Patna Secretary Kamlesh Kumar as well as many other
student activists. The procession marched through Ashok Rajpath, Gandhi
Maidan, Fraser Road and reached Dak Bangla Chouraha, making the bandh
successful en route.

Other processions of bandh supporters (led by RYA's Patna convenor Durgesh
and Dr. Prakash from Kankadbag; AIPWA State Secretary Sarpj Chaubey,
Secretary Shashi Yadav, Joint Secretary Anita Sinha and Madhu from Kargil
Chowk; and Ashok Kumar, convenor of the Shehri Gareeb Morcha [Urban Poor
Front] from Lohanipur) converged at Dak Bangla Chouraha. The crossing was
blockaded for several hours, until the police managed with great difficulty
to arrest the scores of bandh supporters.

Processions were also held and markets closed at Anisabad, Jagdev Path, and
Patna City. The Bihar State Non-Gazetted Employees Confederation (Gope
faction) also came in support of the Bandh and, in the leadership of State
President Ramnarayan Rai and State Secretary Rambali Prasad, demonstrated
from IT crossing to Dakbangla crossing demanding release of the arrested
leaders.

Leaders arrested during the Bihar Bandh included AISA State Secretary
Abhyuday, RYA National GS Kamlesh Sharma, RYA State Secretary Naveen Kumar,
RYA State President Amarjit Kushwaha, as well as AISA activists Kumar
Parvez, Markandey Pathak, Rahul Vokas, Manish, Durgesh Kumar, and Santosh
Keshri as well as AIPWA State President Saroj Chaubey, State Secretary
Shashi Yadav, and Joint Secretary Anita Sinha.

 Orissa: protests were held at Delang and Gunupur of Rayagda and Puri
districts. AISA convener Comrade Litulal led a mass protest at Delang in
which about hundred students from all rural colleges and high schools
participated to end corruption, corporate loot, defend democracy and oppose
land grab in Orissa. Similarly, in Rayagada all the members of AISA held a
big rally at Gunupur raising slogan to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill.

Tamil Nadu: As part of all India Strike call by AISA, in Cuddalore district,
Tamilnadu, AISA held a demo at Vriddhachalam addressed by AISA leader
Ayyadurai, RYA leader Dhanavel, CPI(ML) leader Amaiyyappan.

Uttarakhand: All India Kisan Mahasabha (AIKM) held a massive demonstration
with the call for the ouster of corrupt Congress/UPA and for an effective
lokpal bill at Lakuan in Nainital district on 27 August. The protest
demonstration in the form of a rally started from Car Road, Bindukhatta, and
marched through Lalkuan bazaar. The rally was led by comrades Raja Bahuguna,
Bahadur Singh Jangi, Vimla Rauthan (AIPWA's district convener), Man Singh
Pal, Bhuwan Joshi, Anand Sijwali and AISA leader Lalit Matiyali.

The rally was addressed by CPI(ML)'s State incharge Comrade Raja Bahuguna
who said that the movement and fight against corruption is linked with
uprooting the whole rotten system and Jan Lokpal is but one stopover. Other
CPI(ML), Kisan Sabha, AIPWA and AISA leaders also participated in the rally.
A similar demonstration was also held on 21 August by AIPWA and reported in
the previous issue.

 *Trying to Protect 2 Innocent Youths, 53 Yr-old Shamsuddin Murdered by SI
in Bihar's Muzaffarpur*

In the afternoon of 5 August 2011, four policemen including the daroga (SI)
Shailendra Singh from Muzaffarpur's Mithanpura police station rounded up two
working-class youths Mohsin and Muhammad Munna and started brutally beating
them alleging that they were involved in criminal activities. They even
thrust their pistols in the two youths' mouth and threatened to kill them.

Mohsin and Muhammad Munna come from a very poor family and are labourers at
a shop making eateries. Neither are they involved in any criminal activities
nor is there any allegation against them and so a 53 year old man Shamsuddin
(next shop tailor) came forward to oppose the barbaric assault. The
policemen instead started hammering him with severe blows on his stomach.
Shamsuddin sustained such injuries in the abdomen that he lost his life
before he could be reached to a nearby hospital.

Witnessing this extreme savagery and cruelty hundreds of men and women, all
inhabitants of Rambag (locality close to place of incident) who are mostly
poor Muslims, but Hindus too, ran to encircle the murderers. CPI(ML)
activists hailing from the locality also actively supported and participated
in this. The criminal policemen were thrashed by the people, their pistol
seized and their motorcycle too was burnt. When more policemen from the
Mithanpura PS arrived they were chased away. People kept the daroga
Shailendra in their custody and even after the DM, SP, DIG and IG of police
arrived with a larger force the people refused to disperse or cool down.
Finally, the militant mood of the people resulted in the IG of police
announcing filing of murder charges against Shailendra Singh, arrest and
jail for him and his suspension. The FIR for murder of Shamsuddin has been
filed. CPI(ML) leaders Comrades Krishna Mohan (district secretary) and Sakal
Thakur said that such acts of false allegations and torture are being
committed by the Bihar Police mostly against the poor and Pasmanda Muslims.
Nitish Kumar is playing into the hands of communal forces and has completely
backtracked from providing security to these sections.

*AISA in DUSU Elections*

Starting its campaign for Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections
AISA campaigned in various DU colleges making Corruption and Corporate loot
as the central theme of DUSU elections. AISA activists in the campaign
questioned both NSUI and ABVP on their stands on Corruption. On one side
where NSUI has no explanation to offer as Congress ministers are fully
 involved
in all major scams, AISA also questioned ABVP which is trying to be the
champion of anti-corruption campaign in DU campus. Exposing its double
standards AISA exposed ABVP by questioning their stand on Yedurrappa and
Reddy Brothers. In the CWG scam one of the main beneficiary was Sudhanshu
Mittal former ABVP office bearer in DUSU and currently Delhi BJP leader.
Asked questioned that why he is not being expelled from BJP. On SEZ act,
Salwa Judum and Operation Green Hunt, AISA activists attacked both NSUI and
ABVP and said that both BJP and Congress are responsible for selling the
land, minerals, water of poor tribals and farmers. AISA put up this point
that in the present context there is an urgent need to fight corruption both
at the level of DUSU and outside and make DUSU elections as one such
platform.

*Tributes: Comrade Sadhu Saran Ram*

Senior Party leader in Ranchi and leader of Karmchari Mahasangh, Comrade
Sadhu Saran Ram passed away untimely while undergoing treatment at RIMS for
malaria (and diabetes). The Party organised a condolence meeting attended by
about hundred Party members at Party's State HQ in Ranchi. More than 150
employees and workers attended the condolence meeting organised by
Non-Gazetted Employees Federation at MLA Club and pledged to fulfil his
dreams.

Comrade Sadhu Saran Ram was born on 1 July 1945 into a landless agricultural
labour family of Kewat Tolia village in Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh.
His urge to fight against the exploitative and inhuman system pulled him
towards CPI(ML). He was earlier in CPI(M) and in government service. He went
to jail many times leading the karmchari movement. He was committed to the
goal of socialism and Marxist ideology till his last breath which will
always inspire the comrades of Jharkhand.



Edited, published and printed by S. Bhattacharya for CPI(ML) Liberation from
U-90, Shakarpur, Delhi-92; printed at Bol Publication, R-18/2, Ramesh Park,
Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-92; Phone:22521067; fax: 22442790, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.cpiml.org


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