*NAPM's 10th Biennial National Convention Ends in Pune*

*New National Committee Constituted *

*Massive Convergence of People's Movements on December 2 in Delhi Opposing
Changes to new Land Act, NREGA, FRA, and others*


 *New Delhi, October 3 :* In the backdrop of brutal murder of three members
of a Dalit family in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district; recent communal
violence and frenzy in Delhi ahead of by- elections (as seen as part of
strategy of BJP in election bound states); and significant dilutions and
proposed amendments in land and environmental laws to facilitate corporate
loot of natural resources; and move to amend NREGA, labour laws, RTIs etc.,
NAPM's 10th biennial convention ended on November 2nd at historic Rashtra
Seva Dal campus in Pune.


 The Convention was attended by over 1000 persons from 18 states and marked
20 year long journey of NAPM against neo-liberal economic policies,
religious fundamentalism, patriarchy and casteism. The Convention ended
with a call for united action by the secular, socialist and progressive
forces to combat the rising fundamentalist and fascist forces in the
country today. The draft '*Pune Declaration*', read out at the Convention
noted that,

"*The fundamental character of our Constitution is sought to be beaten out
of shape and the very social fabric of our society is sought to be
destroyed to perpetuate rule by a fundamentalist-religious-corporate cabal.
*

*Our journey to establish a democratic socialist politics in this country
faces major challenges today as the crisis of capitalism in developed world
is looking for new markets and hobnobbing with the corporate and political
elite of our country to establish crony capitalism here. *

*In last twenty years two major political camps (UPA and NDA) have come in
unison to implement the agenda of neo-liberal capitalism and most of the
political parties have come to accept that. This needs to change and only
people's movements in collaboration with other political forces can do
that." *[an abstract from the Pune Declaration to be finalised and
circulated]

*Significant Resolutions Passed *

The Convention passed the following  resolutions :

   -

   condemning and demanding punishment for those responsible for the
   atrocities against dalits and adivasis and bring changes in SC/ST Act
   making it more effective;
   -

   demanding punishment for murderers of Mohsin Sheikh and Narendra
   Dabholkar;
   - Centre to stop immediately the increase in height of Sardar Sarovar
   Dam and also stop illegal construction of Statue of Unity without statutory
   clearances;

   -

   government must take action against illegal land grab by thermal power
   plants in Eastern MP and other places;
   -

   need for protection for RTI activists and punishment to those
   responsible for death of several RTIS activists in past many years and
   enact Whistleblowers Protection Act soo;
   -

   stop illegal evictions in cities like Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad and
   implement Rajiv Awas Yojana;
   -

   ensure fair prices for farm produce and appropriate compensation to
   farmers for crop failure due to natural disasters;
   -

   social security for migrant and unorganized sector workers and roll back
   changes to labour laws derecognising right to form union and promoting hire
   and fire practices;
   -

   rolling back of significant change in labour laws, land laws, state
   highway act and halting of illegal mining in Rajasthan;
   -

   Stop amendments to the Chhota Nagpur Tenancy Act in Jharkhand;
   -

   withdraw false cases against journalists in rural areas of Madhya
   Pradesh;
   -

   withdraw field trial of GM cops at Rahuri Krishi Visyapeeth in
   Maharashtra;
   -

   implement Prohibition Act of 1956 in Orissa and ensure prohibition
   across the country;
   -

   cancel proposed dam on Painganga river in Yavatmal
   -

   and many others.

 National Fishworkers Forum in a resolution demanded enactment of '*Fishers
Rights Act*' on line of Forest Rights Act, strict implementation of CRZ
notification and enactment of CRZ Act to ensure stopping illegal
constructions, rampant violations in name of creating infrastructure for
tourism promotion and a large number of thermal & nuclear power plants and
PCPIRs alongside the coast of India.

The Convention also demanded that Indian government initiate steps to
withdraw death sentence awarded to five fishermen from Tamilnadu in Sri
Lanka and ensure immediate release. The Convention condemned large scale
land grab by Indian corporations in African countries and committing of
human rights violations in garb of business promotion and trade.

The Convention expressed solidarity with the ongoing, 'Standing Struggle'
of Adivasi Gothra Maha Sabha in front of Kerala Secretariat for last 120
days demanding land rights and their right to dignified livelihood.

The Convention demanded withdrawal of 'coal ordinance' which is in complete
violation of the recommendation of the SC judgment canceling the licenses
given to many corporate houses. It also demanded that government must
recover huge loans given by the public sector banks to these corporations,
who must not be allowed to default, nor be sanctioned new loans or allotted
new coal blocks.

*Forthcoming Actions, Events, Conventions and Programmes *

A number of actions and programmes were finalised after intensive
discussion over the course of three days in 15 thematic group discussions
and plenary sessions. It was decided that,

   -

   NAPM would mobilise for the massive c*onvergence of people's movements **on
   December 2**nd* in Delhi protesting move by NDA government to amend the
   Right to Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation and
   Transparency in Acquisition Act, 2013, NREGA, RTI Act, Forest Rights Act,
   NGT Act, EIA & CRZ Notification, labour laws and so on. Rally would demand
   implementation of the National Food Security Act, new Land Act, NREGA,
   Rajeev Awas Yojana in its current form and enactment of laws to ensure
   decent pension to all;
   -

   hold programmes across the country opposing changes to new land act
   before the commencement of Winter Session of Parliament;
   -

   participate in the Coastal yatra from Mangalore to Trivandrum starting
   from November 21st organised by National Fishworkers Forum;
   -

   support public hearing on domestic workers in Delhi on November 11;
   -

   participate in 30th anniversary programmes organised by Bhopal gas
   disaster survivors;
   -

   join ongoing rashtriya shiksha yatra demanding education for all and
   common schooling system;
   -

   join 24th November porgramme by Maharashtra organisations at Chaitya
   Bhumi to defend democratic principles and rights enshrined in Constitution;
   -

   campaign against GM field trails in Maharashtra;
   -

   join ongoing 100 days foot march demanding prohibition in Tamilnadu;
   -

   participate and support 29-30 November national convention in defence of
   democracy in Dhinkia, Orissa;
   -

   join Janjagran rally on January 30, 2015 in Odisha demanding
   implementation of Prohibition Act 1956;
   -

   Join Repeal AFSPA yatra organised by Save Sharmila Solidarity campaign;
   -

   take part in religious harmony yatra and programmes organised by Khudai
   Khidmatgar
   -

   participate and support many other events and programmes to be organised
   by affiliated organisations and fraternal networks.
   -

   Organise regional and national meeting on Industrial Corridors and start
   campaigns to protect agricultural land and conserve environment;
   -

   organise a national tribunal on atrocities against Dalits and Adivasis;
   -

   3 day national convention on violence and discrimination against women
   and sexual minorities.
   -

   Organise five regional and one national level* yuva shivirs *in coming
   year with specific focus on political training of youths and
establish *Janvikas
   Kendras *in each of the regions
   -

   Activate in next six months working groups on key issues concerning
   people's movements, as was decided at Thrissur Convention in 2012.
   -

   organise 'Lawyers for Social Justice' programme in every major states
   and constitute lawyers team to support ongoing struggles and fight
   fabricated cases against activists;
   -

   organise regional and national meetings on electoral reforms to push for
   proportional representation system;
   -

   establish a working group on finance to ensure greater accountability
   and transparency on Indian banks development and infrastructure funding;
   -

   work to create effective channels of communications to increase outreach
   and dialogue with its membership and public at large using all existing
   forms of communications (old and new both) and cultural expressions.

 *Constitution of New National Committee*

10th biennial National Convention also reconstituted the National
Committee, comprising of Advisers, National Conveners and National
Organisers. The new team has the following members :

*Advisers* : Medha Patkar, Aruna Roy, Dr. B.D. Sharma, Dr. Binayak Sen, P
Chennaiah, Geetha Ramakrishnan, Sister Celia, Anand Mazgaonkar and Dr.
Sandeep Pandey

*National Conveners* : Prafulla Samantara & Lingraj Azad (Odisha), Dr.
Sunilam (Madhya Pradesh), Gabriele Dietrich (Tamilnadu), Suniti S R
(Maharashtra), Arundhati Dhuru (Uttara Pradesh), Sujato Bhadra & Amitava
Mitra (West Bengal), Dayamani Barla (Jharkhand), C R Neelakandan (Kerala),
Ramakrishnam Raju (Andhra Pradesh), Kamayani Swami & Mahendra Yadav
(Bihar), Krishnakant (Gujarat), Kailash Meena (Rajasthan), Rajendra Ravi &
Madhuresh Kumar (Delhi), Rukmini V P (Karnataka) and Faisal Khan (Haryana).
Gurwant Singh and Ko Sugumaran will be contact points for the state of
Punjab and Pondicherry respectively.

*National Organisers* : The newly constituted National Conveners Team also
appointed Meera (Madhya Pradesh), Kanika Sharma (Delhi) and Jabar Singh
(Uttarakhand) as national organisers.

National Committee will co-opt more members in its next meetings to ensure
broader regional, community, religious and thematic representations to be
able to respond to the new challenges and implement the programmes as
decided. A *Jan Sahyogi manch* consisting of eminent supporters and
professionals will be created who would support the various initiatives and
programmes of the alliance.

*Medha Patkar*, thanked the outgoing national convening team and while
congratulating the new team said that "in the next two years we must strive
to put halt to the corporate plunder of land, water, forests, minerals,
fightback brazen attack on secular and plural framework of society, on
freedom of expression and criminalisation of dissent, and arrest the growth
of fundamentalist forces and rising violence against dalits, adivasis,
women and minorities. There is a growing need to work for bringing credible
political and electoral reforms to break the increased hegemony of business
over politics and ensure proportionate representation to various sections
and communities and work for building alternative politics in the country."
She also added that NAPM must continue to support the genuine efforts for
building a political alternative in the country towards achieving the goal
of democratic socialist republic. She expressed her hope that new team will
carry forward the mandate given to it by this convention in all its
earnestness.

Lastly, new convening team and NAPM Maharashtra thanked all the youth
volunteers and members of people's movements, its supporters and workers
who managed the venue, residences, meeting places etc. It also expressed
its gratitude to the members of the fraternal alliances - National
Fishworkers Forum, National Campaign for People's Right to Information, All
India Forum on Right to Education, New Trade Union Initiative, Right to
Food Campaign, Samajwadi Jan Parishad, Samajwadi Samagam, Jan Sawasthya
Abhiyan, PIPFPD, PSAARC and others who attended the convention and helped
chart future programmes and stratgies. The convention ended with the songs
of freedom and hope from Kabir Kala Manch, Salsabeel School children and
others.

*NAPM Team (**For details **write to* *[email protected]
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/h/1l4k3kp7ig8gw/?&v=b&cs=wh&[email protected]>*
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