Dear friends

Assembly
 elections were a verdict for justice. Gini coefficient  
(consumption)- indicator of inequality has increased in West Bengal, 
Kerala and Tamil Nadu. But in Assam it is had declined. But why has it 
declined? Sorry to say net migration rate is negative, and more females 
are migrating out than males.  Time we asked MNCs to quit, demanded not 
just 'just governance", but also just Corporatship, just community 
institutions (eliminate caste, gender, other unjust norms gone), 
citizenship and just families. Income/Asset ceiling please and 
inter-faith spirituality towards justice. There were fights in a 
village as to whether i will sleep in a dalit hindu or christian house!

Ranjani

--- On Fri, 13/5/11, Madhuresh Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Madhuresh Kumar <[email protected]>
Subject: [humanrights-movement:4287] Fwd: Press Release : NAPM on the Election 
Results
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Date: Friday, 13 May, 2011, 6:26 PM



  

    
  
  
    

    

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          Subject: 
          Press Release : NAPM on the Election Results
        
        
          Date: 
          Fri, 13 May 2011 18:24:29 +0530
        
        
          From: 
          napm india <[email protected]>
        
        
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    PRESS
            STATEMENT
    
      New
          Delhi, May 13th : In next few days new
        governments will take oath in the states of Assam, Kerala,
        Puducherry, Tamilnadu and West Bengal and there will be
        discussions on the impact of these results on the national
        politics given the shift in regional power dynamics. The results
        in these states are a combination of different set of factors,
        and even though we might not agree with all of it but we welcome
        the results. We would also like to mention the positive role
        played by Election Commission in these elections as well.
    The defeat
        of Left Front in West Bengal and Kerala is
        certainly going to have a long term impact on the political
        scene. If in West Bengal people's movement in Singur, Nandigram
        and their support by Trinamool Congress has played a role then
        there is a lesson for Left and as some of their leaders have
        accepted. It will hopefully help them come out of this
          crisis as a better party and serve as a better opposition. Overall, we
          hope while in opposition the lost ground with the
          social movements will be regained in times to come. It is an 
opportunity for them
          to take up the issues of people on the street and rebuild a
          genuine Left party. However, Trinamool will have to
        fulfil the promises it made to people and their movement for
        livelihood and dignity in times to come with actual work to meet
        aspirations of millions of people. The vision of Trinamool
          must include cooperation with social movements and taking
          forward their agenda and establishing a truly democratic
          governance in the State. We also hope the violence in the state will
        also subsume and both the major parties will work within the
        parliamentary framework. TMC true to its promise must work
        towards bringing a progressive legislation which will protect
        land rights and not enhance land acquisitions in the state or
        across the country. It is the victory of the people's
          aspirations for real change !
    In Kerala,
        the win of UDF is certainly a boost to the Congress but at the
        same time it is going to be tough for them to hold on to the
        power with ease, with CPI(M) as emerging as the single largest
        party and a very thin margin in the Assembly. We do hope CPI
          (M) as an effective opposition will take up the causes of the
          people's movements in true Left tradition.
    The win of
        AIADMK in Tamilnadu is a vote against the corrupt regime
        of DMK and with that also a lack of trust in the UPA
        government's abilities to provide an honest governance.
        Involvement of some of the key figures of the DMK in corrupt
        practices have had its toll on its performance. Their populism
        failed to pay back this time but we do hope that AIADMK will not
        continue to resort to populism as in past. There is a wider
          expectation from the people of Tamilnadu that the destruction
          caused by the DMK government in the name of
          development will be corrected and the new government will
          create a space for dialogue with the movements, like those
          protesting against the SIPCOT land acquisition in Therevoy and
          slum evictions due to elevated express-way and
          other infrastructure projects in Chennai and other cities.
    Lastly, the
        winning of Congress in Assam for the third time in a row
        inspite of deep corruption as exposed by people's movements from
        time to time is only due to failure of an effective and viable
        opposition. It needs to be noted that opposition AGP and their
        defeat also is a recognition of their alliance with the right
        wing agenda of the Bharatiya Janta Party and sign of maturity of
        the Assamese people. It is a victory of the people's movements
        led by Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti and others that they
        continue to bring pressure on the government by exposing them
        time and again inspite of all the odds. We are aware that the
          victory of the same government means difficult times ahead for
          people's movements but we will continue to challenge the
          ineptness and corruption in the governance and fight for
          communities control of natural resources and their means of
          livelihood. We do hope the new dispensation will use this
          opportunity to put its house in order and effectively
          work on the issues raised by the movements for true
          development of people of Assam.
    We hope with
        the election of new government's in these states the space for
        dissent will be respected and demands of people's movements will
        be addressed in an effective manner on various.
    Medha
          Patkar, Sandeep Pandey, Gabriele Dietrich, Geeta Ramakrishnan
          (Tamilnadu), Akhil Gogoi (Assam), Geo Josh, Hussain Master
          (Kerala), Murad Hussain (West Bengal), Arundhati Dhuru,
          Rajendra Ravi, Bhupendera Singh Rawat, Madhuresh Kumar
  




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