http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-08/kolkata/33099278_1_lalgarh-political-parties-trinamool-congress


Lalgarh will rise again, warns freed rebel leader
Caesar Mandal, TNN Aug 8, 2012, 03.12AM IST

After the encounter death of Kishanji, the Maoists have apparently lost
their power to challenge the Bengal government. The cadres are demoralized
and it is reflected in the series of recent surrenders. At a time like
this, one of the most senior Maoist leaders, Ashok alias*Chandi Sarkar*,
has been released from prison. The rebel party is looking up to this
veteran leader for its revival in Bengal. The 67-year-old former state
committee member speaks to*Caesar Mandal...*

*Has Lalgarh failed to advance the Maoist movement in the state?*

I don't think that Lalgarh upsurge has failed. It's true that we are on the
back-foot. Many of our party workers and leaders are behind bars or
martyred. We even lost a leader like Kishanji. His death is undoubtedly a
major jolt to the organization across the country. But despite these severe
losses, we will be able to recover, since a large section of the masses is
still with us. The people of Lalgarh and the entire Jangalmahal are waiting
for another spontaneous movement.

*Is the bonhomie with mainstream political parties, especially Trinamool
Congress <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Trinamool-Congress> in
Nandigram and Lalgarh, a key reason for the failure of the Maoists in
Bengal?*

No. It was never against our party line. We have a specific direction that
for the sake of revolutionary movement, the party may join hands with the
grassroots level workers of other political parties who are in distress. It
was a strategic alliance in Nandigram and Lalgarh, where a large section of
people from the Trinamool grassroots joined the resistance. The same
question was raised after the Garbeta episode, where the former ruling
party, CPM, took our help. But we knew that soon after getting their domain
back, CPM would make an all-out effort to wipe us out.

*If you were aware of this, how did the Trinamool-led government inflict
such heavy damage on your party soon after being sworn in?*

It's true that we have suffered more organisational losses during the new
regime than in previous years. Such strategic alliances need to be planned
very carefully after identifying the real friend or the right person for
the organization. In Lalgarh, the party definitely made mistakes.

*Do you think that the reins of the Lalgarh movement went out of the hands
of your party leadership?*

The Lalgarh upsurge was a spontaneous flare-up of the grievances of
Jangalmahal people. In the field, it is difficult to bridle all the acts.
It's true that more control was needed, but I am not the right person to
comment as I was not in Lalgarh. There were definitely some faults and my
party leadership is probing them. But I would again say that the apparent
crushing of Lalgarh's upsurge is temporary, since the government could not
solve the basic problems that gave rise to the movement. The land will
raise the voice of protest once again.

*Your comrades are under pressure across the country. Even your party
headquarters Abujmad is under attack. You have lost a number of senior
leaders...*

Temporary setback is a part of revolutionary movement. Since 2005 we have
lost important leaders like Kishanji and Azad. Unlike revolutionary
organizations in other countries, since the spring thunder - the Naxalbari
upsurge - Indian revolutionary parties have always lost their leadership.

It's a mad trend of Indian movement that despite such serious losses, the
mass support helps us survive. No one can say that we have lost control
over our domain. In other states like Chhattishgarh, Orissa and Jharkhand,
my party comrades are brilliantly taking on the tremendous state repression
and advancing the organization. We are getting stronger. New leaders are
emerging and the resistance will get more intense.

Our party will soon reply to the state forces with a major blow. Wait and
see.

*Do you think it will be easy to revive the Bengal unit when most of the
senior leadership is in jail or killed?*

At present our organization in Bengal is far behind other states. It's not
easy to recover from such losses, but not too difficult either. I am not
saying that in a few months we will be able to reconstruct the state
committee and other area committees, which have suffered major damages. I
can't even say that we will soon be able to counter the state forces. The
situation is not easy to regroup and plan a fresh stir. But I can assure
that we will be back with a stronger organization. Because there are
millions of victims of oppression and it's our job to spearhead their
grievances towards a movement.

*What's your immediate plan to rebuild the party in Bengal?*

At present, mass movement is very important. We would inspire people to
build up a strong mass resistance to release the political prisoners. It's
now our immediate goal.

We have to keep in mind that with the time, the nature of the class
struggle is changing. Problems are changing and accordingly party will have
to act.

*What's your view about the recent split in Nepal Maoist party?*

The only thing I can say that if the leaders of the new party had split a
year ago, then there would have been less loss in the organization. It
should have been done long before when the party adopted Prachanda's
parliamentary politics line. I congratulate the new party for going back to
revolutionary line leaving parliamentary politics.

*Can you rule out a party insider's hand behind Kishanji's death?*

Some mistakes were definitely committed that led to the death of Kishanji.
For long, the party was worried about his security. The party alerted him
and he had the expertise to handle such hazards. Perhaps, for some
practical reasons, he could not follow all the security directiveslaid down
by the party. Your hint is very clear - whether party workers present there
had betrayed or not. I would say it was not easy for the persons you hint
at to trap him. We are probing what had happened. The truth will come out
soon.


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