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Subject: तीस्ता सीतलवाड के पक्ष में आईं मायावती (BSP and CPI-M come out in
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1.
http://www.nationaldastak.com/news-view/view/mayawati-targets-modi-govt-at-cancelling-the-licence-of-sabrang-trust/
तीस्ता सीतलवाड के पक्ष में आईं मायावती

2. June 20, 2016 Press Communiqué
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in New
Delhi from June  18 to 20, 2016. It has issued the following statement:
*Section on NGOs*


http://www.nationaldastak.com/news-view/view/mayawati-targets-modi-govt-at-cancelling-the-licence-of-sabrang-trust/
तीस्ता सीतलवाड के पक्ष में आईं मायावती

Written by : नेशनल दस्तक ब्यूरो
Date : 2016-06-21

*नई दिल्ली।* बहुजन समाज पार्टी की मुखिया मायावती ने सामाजिक कार्यकर्ता
तीस्ता सीतलवाड़ के एनजीओ सबरंग का लाइसेंस कैंसिल करने पर केंद्र की मोदी
सरकार को जमकर लताड़ा। तीस्ता सीतलवाड़ का पक्ष लेते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि
केन्द्र की ‘गलत’ नीतियों के खिलाफ संघर्ष करने वाले संगठनों को भी निशाना
बनाया जा रहा है। मायावती ने उत्तर प्रदेश के आगामी विधानसभा चुनाव के
मद्देनजर पार्टी के वरिष्ठ पदाधिकारियों, विधायकों और चुनाव के लिए घोषित
उम्मीदवारों की बैठक में कहा कि रोहित वेमुला आत्महत्या मामले और इशरत जहां
मुठभेड़ मामले में ‘पक्षपातपूर्ण ढंग से’ काम करने वाली केन्द्र की भाजपा सरकार
अब अपनी ‘गलत’ नीतियों के खिलाफ आवाज उठाने वाले गैरसरकारी संगठनों को भी
निशाना बना रही है।

उन्होंने कहा, ‘भाजपा सरकार की गलत नीतियों और कार्यकलापों के ख़िलाफ संघर्ष
करने वाले एन.जी.ओ. आदि पर भी केन्द्र सरकार की कार्रवाई जारी है, जिसके तहत
तीस्ता सीतलवाड़ के एनजीओ सबरंग ट्रस्ट पर कठोर कार्रवाई करते हुये उसका
पंजीकरण ही रद्द कर दिया गया है। यह सब पहली नजर में ही द्वेषपूर्ण कार्रवाई
लगती है, जिसका अन्तरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर भी विरोध हो रहा है।’

उल्लेखनीय है कि केन्द्रीय गृह मंत्रालय ने विदेशी मदद के दुरुपयोग के आरोप
में तीस्ता का एफसीआरए पंजीकरण गत गुरुवार (16 जून) को रद्द कर दिया था।
मायावती ने कहा कि सपा और भाजपा मिलकर कैराना से लोगों के पलायन के मुद्दे पर
नूराकुश्ती कर रही हैं। यह अच्छी बात रही कि जनता उनके बहकावे में नहीं आयी।
मगर भाजपा और सपा अब भी यात्राएं निकालने की होड़ कर माहौल बिगाड़ने की फिराक
में हैं।

मायावती ने कहा कि यह ‘शुभ’ संकेत है कि केन्द्र की भाजपा सरकार और प्रदेश की
सपा सरकार की ‘जनविरोधी’ नीतियों के ख़िलाफ लोगों का संघर्ष और विरोध भी काफी
तेजी पकड़ रहा है और दोनों ही सरकारें पूरी तरह से बेनकाब होती जा रही हैं।बसपा
प्रमुख ने बैठक में पार्टी संगठन की जमीनी स्तर पर गतिविधियों, सर्वसमाज में
पार्टी के जनाधार को बढ़ाने से सम्बधित पूरे वर्ष चलने वाले मिशनरी कार्यों के
साथ-साथ चुनावी तैयारियों पर भी गहन चर्चा की और इस बारे में फिर आवश्यक
दिशा-निर्देश दिए।


marxistindia
news from the cpi(m)
June 20, 2016




*Press Communiqué The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist) met in New Delhi from June  18 to 20, 2016. It has issued the
following statement: *

*Increasing Burdens on the People *
The BJP-led NDA government has recently celebrated its two years of
existence making many bombastic claims in all political and social facets
of the country's life. Notwithstanding these claims, the reality for the
vast mass of our people is one of greater burdens being imposed. The
economy is not being able to provide any better livelihood conditions for
the vast majority of our people. In fact these are worsening.


*Price Rise *
Prices of essential commodities led by prices of food articles are once
again on a rampage. The prices of dal, the staple diet for all Indians has
skyrocketed. For the month of May 2016 the official wholesale price index
and the rate of inflation on a year to year basis released by the
government agencies shows an increase of 35.56 for pulses, 12.92 per cent
for vegetables, 22.3 per cent for sugar, with all India food articles
registering over 8 per cent rate of inflation.

The prices of petroleum products, particularly diesel are being raised at
an alarming frequency. In fact on June 13 the price of diesel and petrol
were hiked once again and diesel by Re. 1.26. This is the fourth increase
in the prices of petroleum products in the last six weeks. With the rising
prices of diesel the misery of the rural people will only escalate further.
The government is thus bolstering its revenues by imposing greater burdens
on the people.


* Rising Unemployment *
There is a six year low for new jobs in eight labour intensive industries.
The last quarter of 2015 has recorded virtually a negative growth of
employment.

The government claims that India's GDP is growing at a world-breaking
record level of 7.9 per cent, the economic ground realities do not match
such claims. In all the three sectors that together combine to reflect the
growth of the economy i.e. agriculture, industry and services, there has
been a marked slow down if not decline. As far as industry is concerned, in
the last quarter of 2015-16, the industrial growth rate recorded 0.1 per
cent, compared to the corresponding quarter of last year. Manufacture
growth rate shrunk by -1.1 per cent.

The attacks on workers continues with the constant lowering of interest
rates on their life time savings in provident fund, the latest being the
reduction in the interest rate in the General Provident Fund from 8.7 per
cent to 8.1 per cent from June 1, 2016 which affects all government
employees and state owned enterprises and services including the defence.


*Agrarian Distress Deepens *
Farmers' suicides are recording a rise notwithstanding the government's
change in definition of distress suicides to hide the real face of agrarian
distress. Nearly 3000 farmers are officially reported to have committed
distress suicides in 2015. The total sown acreage in the country has
alarmingly declined. The total area sown in 2016-17 was 71.21 lakh hectares
down from 76.65 lakh hectares in 2015-16. This clearly means that there is
a sharp rise in rural unemployment. At the same time the rural real wages
have declined to a decade low.


* Privatisation *
The government has embarked on a large scale privatisation of the public
sector units, the latest case is that of the asset rich oil companies. The
merger of public sector banks has begun brushing aside all objections
raised by banking experts and the workers unions.

In order to facilitate sale-out of the CPSEs, the NITI Ayog has been made
to recommend further capital investment from national exchequer in some
CPSEs, not just to revamp their operational efficiency but to make them
saleable to private hands.


* Support to General Strike *
The Central Committee extended its support to the call by the Central Trade
Unions and all India federations for a general strike on September 2, 2016.


* Sharpening Communal Polarisation *
In the run up to the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh next year, the RSS
and the BJP are working overtime to whip up communal passions.  It is
reported that the Bajrang Dal has been organizing arms training camps in
several parts of the state.  This is clearly an exercise  to provoke
communal conflicts and tensions and reap the consequent electoral gains
from such polarization.  Such efforts are an expression of the worst 'vote
bank politics' seeking the consolidation of the Hindutva communal vote bank
at the expense of weakening the unity of India's social fabric.


* Growing Authoritarianism *
The Modi government's authoritarian face was nakedly exposed in the manner
in which it is grossly misusing Article 356 to dismiss legitimately elected
governments of the opposition parties. Its effort in Uttarakhand has now
been reversed with the Supreme Court intervention.  The apex court had
passed a severe indictment about the brazen manner in which Article 356 is
sought to be misused.  It had earlier toppled the Congress government in
Arunachal Pradesh.

Local issues that are causing distress among the people will also be taken
up along with these two issues.


* Goods & Services Tax *
The Central Committee noted the obduracy of this Modi Government in
refusing to call an all party meeting to build a consensus over the GST
during the last two years. The GST as proposed today has certain weaknesses
that need to be addressed and solutions to be found.

With the introduction of the GST, whatever little residual power remains
with the state governments to raise resources will be lost. In situations
when national disasters occur or to fund the welfare schemes to improve
people's livelihood, state governments will now have to remain at the mercy
of the central government for funds. Further, the mechanism to compensate
the states that lose their revenue with the introduction of the GST will
have to be properly addressed. A meeting of all the state finance ministers
should be convened by the Prime Minister to discuss this issue thoroughly
and come to a consensus.

The CPI(M) had given its note of dissent in the Select Committee of
Parliament which contained our reservations which need to be properly
addressed. The Central Committee reiterates that the PM immediately call an
all party meeting to build a consensus on this issue.


* Electoral Reforms *
The recent elections to the Rajya Sabha have once again confirmed the
alarming use of money power being employed. This grossly distorts
democracy, influencing voters and denying them the right to discuss the
politics and policies of the candidates and parties involved.

The Central Committee has called for urgent consultations amongst all
political parties to be initiated by the Election Commission on curbing the
influence of money power.


* NGOs *
The CPI(M) reiterates that foreign funds for NGOs must be strictly
monitored to ensure that it is in accordance with the Indian law and the
Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (FCRA).

The CPI(M) condemns the relentless political vendetta being waged by the
Modi government against activists who have fought for justice for the
victims of the Gujarat genocide. The actions against Sabrang Trust is part
of such a vicious campaign and should be stopped.


* Joint US-Japan-India *

*Naval Exercises *
Following the recent spate of agreements by which India has committed
itself to as a junior strategic partner of the United States of America,
India has now become party to naval exercises with the USA and Japan in
South China seas. These exercises codenamed "Malabar Naval Exercises" were
earlier held on Indian coast in the Arabian Sea. Moving into the waters of
South China seas has many serious implications for our independent foreign
policy and security concerns.

The CPI(M) reiterates its demand that the disputes in the South China sea
must be settled in accordance with international law and established
international procedures. The Indian government must adhere to this time
tested policy position that India has always maintained.

As a consequence of these defence agreements, the government has announced
today a decision to allow 100 per cent FDI in defence, aviation and
pharmaceuticals.  This is not in the interests of India and raise serious
questions concerning both our internal security and our sovereignty. As a
consequence of the Indo-US strategic partnership, the Modi government has
now announced across the board greater access to FDI. India is permitting
foreign capital to reap super profits and seek to emerge out of their
global economic crisis at the expense of our domestic economy.


*Review of Assembly Elections *
In this round of state assembly elections, the BJP has made substantial
gains.  It has formed the government in Assam for the first time. In West
Bengal and Kerala, the BJP has made gains. It had conducted a very
aggressive  campaign in Kerala  and has mounted serious post-poll violence
against the CPI(M). Overall, the Congress suffered a setback in these round
of elections.  The BJP's performance has emboldened it to take a more
aggressive posture in the country's politics post-elections.


* Kerala *
The CPI(M)-led LDF in Kerala has registered a very significant victory.
The CPI(M) conducted its campaign raising the slogans of ousting UDF from
power and checking BJP. The Party took a strong stand against
corporatization, corruption and communalism. The LDF victory in the
assembly elections is recognition for the policy of building up Left and
democratic alternative to the BJP and Congress.


* Tamilnadu *
The election results in Tamilnadu are disappointing for the CPI(M). The
six-party alliance could not win any seat. A major feature of the Tamilnadu
elections has been the use of money power in a big way with both the AIADMK
and DMK distributing cash to the voters in most of the constituencies on an
unprecedented scale.


* Assam *
The CPI(M) contested the election as part of a six Left parties alliance.
The results were disappointing and the CPI(M) could not win any seat.The
Left parties appealed to the voters to oust the Congress from power, defeat
the BJP and elect the Left candidates for strengthening the unity of the
people and ensuring all-round development of the State.

Both in Tamilnadu and Assam, the emphasis should be on building up the
independent strength of the Party through class and mass struggles and
taking steps to rally all the Left and democratic forces.


*West Bengal * The Trinamool Congress returned to form the government
winning 211 out of the 294 seats and secured a two-third majority. The
elections were held in very difficult conditions faced by our Party and the
Left Front.  During the course of last five years, the terror unleashed by
the Trinamool Congress had even before the campaign began consumed the
lives of 176 of our comrades apart from internally displacing over 60,000
families of Party members and sympathizers, the ransacking and looting of
Party and mass organization offices, the specific targeting of women
comrades etc.

The Central Committee saluted the two crore fifteen lakh people, who
braving this politics of terror and violence have voted for the slogan of
ousting the Trinamool Congress government and isolating the BJP.

The Trinamool Congress has unleashed widespread violence against the cadres
of the opposition parties.  Many CPI(M) cadres have been murdered and over
600 CPI(M) and mass organization offices have been ransacked and some set
on fire.  Apart from targeting the offices of all opposition parties and
mass organizations, the attacks specifically focus on constituencies and
areas where Trinamool Congress lost in these elections.  Widespread bomb
attacks, arson and extortions of huge amounts of money as ransom are being
reported.

Under these circumstances, the CPI(M) calls upon the people of West Bengal
to unitedly resist this murder of democracy and civil liberties in the
state.  The strength of the broadest people's resistance is the answer to
meet this unprecedented unleashing of violence.

The Central Committee concluded that the electoral tactics adopted in West
Bengal was not in consonance with the Central Committee decision not to
have an alliance or understanding with the Congress. This should be
rectified and the Central Committee stressed the importance of adhering to
the political-tactical line adopted at the 21st Congress of the Party.

The Central Committee authorized the Polit Bureau to ensure its
implementation in consultation with the state leadership of the Party.


*C.C Calls * In a situation where burdens on the people are being
relentlessly mounted, the Central Committee of the CPI(M) has called on the
Party units to observe nationwide protest action focusing on price rise and
growing unemployment from July 11 to 17, 2016.

The Central Committee decided that the Party units all over the country
will organise protest actions, in the first week of August 2016, against
the unprecedented violence unleashed by the Trinamool Congress post
elections.

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