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Subject: [ INDIA ] ML Update, Vol.- 4; No.- 30; 25- 7- 2001.

ML Update
A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine
Vol.-4; No.-30; 25-7-2001

The Agra Test and the Politics of Peace
Like a typical short story with a stunning end and lingering impact, the
Agra story was not really over with General Musharraf's midnight flight back
home from Agra. There was no Agra accord after the summit, not even a joint
statement. And ironically, this is precisely what has added more meat to the
Agra story. If Vajpayee had contemplated Agra to be his diplomatic trump
card on the eve of the crucial UP elections and yet another possible
mid-term elections to the Lok Sabha, this trump card has already let him
down. Truth be told, the Indian foreign policy establishment has seldom
suffered another humiliating diplomatic disaster of this magnitude. In
certain ways, the Agra fiasco could have a similar impact on India's saffron
Nehru as the defeat in the 1962 war with China had on the non-saffron
original.
Even by Vajpayee's own declining standards, the Agra initiative was simply
no match to the Lahore coup he had pulled off in February 1999. If anything,
the invitation looked rather suspect and intriguing from the outset after
New Delhi's relentless rhetoric ruling out any dialogue with Pakistan, least
of all with a military ruler. The fact that New Delhi after all chose to
talk and thus lend a rare seal of legitimacy to the General-turned-President
was therefore widely attributed to strings pulled by the not so invisible
long hand of the self-appointed global police called the United States.
Having committed the original 'faux pas' of inviting the General, the
Vajpayee government started hoping against hope that the symbolism of the
visit would remain confined to the golden triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
and not spill over into India's undisputed valley of death, repression and
shame. It even made a foolhardy last-ditch attempt to test the world's
credulity by claiming that it was talking everything under the sun except
Kashmir to the General. But the world knows better and the ill-kept secrets
have started tumbling out from the guarded corridors of high diplomacy to
the everyday thoroughfare of public debate. Between an eager Musharraf and a
reluctant Vajpayee (the saffronised media would say a garrulous dictator and
a reticent statesman), the world has had little difficulty in judging who
has the upper hand in the terrain of diplomacy.
Unlike Pokhran or Lahore, there is clearly no euphoria over Agra. While the
chauvinists are happy to have scuttled a possible 'sellout', the opposition
cannot think of a more serious plank of critiquing Agra except on grounds of
inefficient media management or insufficient diplomatic homework. This is
understandable. When it comes to matters of foreign policy or a sensitive
subject like Kashmir which is a test case for both India's domestic as well
as foreign policy approaches, the entire spectrum of bourgeois parties and
even large sections of the opportunist Left have a shameful record of
speaking the same language.
The issue is not just an empty declaration. That way it is better that Agra
has not followed Lahore or Simla to produce yet another misleading script of
peace based on the logic of war. It is not bad that Agra has highlighted the
differences between the two versions of the Indo-Pak story. What needs to be
understood in clear terms is that these differences cannot be resolved by
merely quibbling over semantics or tinkering with phrases. What is
imperative for peace is nothing short of a paradigm shift in India's Kashmir
and Pakistan policies. The very mindset that holds that Pakistan is on the
brink of failure as a nation and a state, and that India can deliver in 2001
the diplomatic equivalent of the 1971 military blow called Bangladesh is
inimical to the politics of peace. If on Bangladesh truth and reality were
against Pakistan, with regard to Kashmir they are increasingly not with
India, what with the growing saffronisation of the Indian polity.
Agra has identified the challenge on both sides of the border. The thread
now has to be picked up in terms of a serious and concerted
struggle for peace, for an alternative political paradigm that is not at war
with peace.


CPI(ML) Demands Resignation of Yashwant Sinha
Party in a statement said that it is high time the Finance Minister owned
full responsibility of one after another scams in banking and finance sector
and resigned from the post. Only then a genuine probe into these scams can
be fruitful for the nation. The Party said that the whole finance system is
governed by the Finance Ministry and persons like UTI ex-chairman PS
Subramaniam are just pawns. Similar was the case with BP Verma, chairman of
Central Board of Excise and Customs, who was appointed to the post by PMO's
intervention despite his shady record and ended up with scam worth cores of
rupees. The fact that such men were appointed on crucial posts and they were
allowed to ruin institutions like UTI is the ugliest proof of administrative
and financial bungling by Vajpayee Govt.


Party Sternly Opposed Military Pact with USA
Sternly opposing the steadily growing military agreements between Bush
administration and the saffron regime in India, and attempts to revive the
Indo-US defence planning group, Party said that such steps will increase the
American intervention in Indian military affairs and consequently Indian
military independence will be endangered. The Party observed that this
surrender by Vajpayee government before the US interests will clear the path
of establishing a de facto American base on Indian soil, which will further
isolate India from her neighbours.


Party condemns Centre and State for Callousness in Handling Orissa Floods
Party has expressed deep concern on devastating flood situation in Orissa
and the loss of lives and property as its consequence. However, the Party
said that while every year Orissa becomes victim to the same vagaries of
cyclone and drought, government never takes preventive measures and all the
relief plans by the Centre and the State just prove to be miserably
inadequate. The marooned folks are left to fend for themselves and
government temporarily ceases to function. Party has directed all its
committees to join relief operations and do whatever they can to help the
victims.


Fight against Draconian Home Ministry Order Not Over
Recently the Supreme Court has summarily rejected, without giving any
reason, the writ petition challenging the circulars of the Central Govt. by
which prior approval is to be obtained from the Ministry of Home Affairs in
regard to international conferences to be organised by Indian NGOs,
associations, universities, even with regard to subjects of human rights.
Approval is to be obtained from Ministry of External Affairs also if the
participants are from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China and Pakistan. According
to noted civil libertarian Rajinder Sachar, ex-Chief Justice of Delhi High
Court, who was the advocate pleading the case, "It has revived the debate
about the effectiveness of the Judiciary in safeguarding the fundamental
right of freedom of speech guaranteed to the citizens of the country and has
occasioned the caustic comment that while legislatures are one generation
behind public opinion, the Judiciary is one generation behind the
legislature." Mr Sachar has cautioned, "The govt. would be mistaken if it
assumes the challenge to such patently illegal circulars has ended. The
reason is that the Supreme Court in several decisions has ruled that
dismissal of a petition at the preliminary hearing without giving any reason
is neither a res judicata nor binding as a precedent under Article 141 of
the Constitution, and could be challenged in fresh proceedings before the
High Courts or Supreme Court."


BJP Bigwigs Had Hand in Scams
It has come to light that on January 31, Prime Minister Vajpayee laid the
foundation stone for a software technology park (STP) that was promoted by
Johari group of Lucknow, the promoter of Cyber Space Infosys Limited. The UP
govt. has 26% shares in the STP and it was Ram Prakash Gupta, the RSS man
crowned chief minister of UP who had put pressure on Prime Minister to
inaugurate the STP. The same Johari brothers had also promoted Century
Consultants Ltd., through which they got involved in brokerage in stock
markets at Lucknow and Mumbai. They also collected fixed deposits and money
from the public for a "badla interest scheme" which was used to finance
share market activities. The fact the Prime minister is inaugurating the
venture promoted by the company considerably reinforced its credibility and
as a consequence many small investors had invested the money in the scheme.
The share price of Cyber Space Infosys was in the range of Rs 1,000 to Rs
1,600 last year. However, with meltdown of technology they crashed and
Joharis could not cope with their liabilities. It was around this time that
the shares of this company were purchased by UTI at the behest of its
chairman, which later turned into scrap. In March, Joharis absconded from
Lucknow and Mumbai and were caught in Kalimpong in West Bengal after the
case was handed over to CBI. Another case against the Joharis relates to a
fraud of approximately Rs 32 crore from the City Corporation Bank, Lucknow.
(Based on The Hindu, 24 July, 2001)


Revenue Fell in the First Quarter of Current Fiscal
There is a steep fall of 12.89% in revenue collections across the board in
the first quarter of the current fiscal year (April-June, 2001). This has
been largely due to 62.93% fall in corporate tax earning (from Rs 4,686.39
crore during April-June last year to Rs 1737.11 crore this year). The lower
corporate tax collection is partly due to reduction in rates of dividend
taxes and other concessions. As per the latest revenue collection data
released by the Finance Ministry, indirect tax collection during April-June
2001 witnessed a shortfall of 27.95% compared to last year and stood at Rs
7,718.16 crore. Total collection of all direct and indirect taxes during
April-June 2001 were to the tune of Rs 32,418.89 crore as against Rs.
37,217.16 crore in the corresponding period last year.
The collection of Customs in the quarter ending June 2001 is Rs 9,368.44
crore as against Rs. 11,284 crore in the same period last year, registering
a drop of 16.98%. As regards collection of excise duties, it remained
stangnant at Rs 14,377 crore during April-June 2001 (Rs 14,350 crore last
year). Decline in Customs is due to steep drop in imports and stagnancy in
excise duty is a result of the general slow down in the economy. The growth
of the manufacturing activity during the quarter is reported to be very low.
(The Hindustan Times, 21 July 2001)


Peasant Meeting at Chandauli in UP
A large mass meeting, attended by around 2,000 people, was held by CPI(ML)
on 13 July at Chandauli in U.P. on the question of land, freedom, wages to
agrarian labour, employment and democracy. The meeting was addressed by
Party State Secy. Com. Akhilendra Pratap Singh and other leaders. Under mass
pressure, the DM had to come at the meeting place and receive the
memorandum. It was declared at the meeting that rail blockade will be held
on 9 August at Mughalsarai railway station on the demand of India's coming
out of WTO.


Party Investigation Team to Siddharth nagar in UP
Party has sent an investigation team under the leadership of peasant leader
Mahesh Singh to Bairwas village of Lotan PS in Siddhartha Nagar of U.P.
Party State Committee has said that when assembly elections in the state are
nearing, BJP is on the one hand trying to mobilise upper caste feudal forces
and on the other hand fanning up incident for the purpose of intensifying
communal divide.


Demonstration in Delhi
Party's Patparganj unit organised a march and held a demonstration on 21
July before the local MLA's residence on the problems faced by slumdwellers,
such as water and sanitation facilities, as well as corruption in PDS,
increasing police atrocities, criminalisation and the proposed 50% increase
in bus fare. The demonstration was addessed by Com. Sunita, East Delhi
District Committee secy., AICCTU Office Secy. Com. Himmat Singh, Patparganj
secy. Com. Shashibhushan, Madhunisha and others.


JSM Holds Poetry Recital by Manoj Sharma
Delhi unit of Jan Sanskriti Manch organised a poetry recital by Manoj Sharma
on 15 July at State Party office. Besides his Hindi poems "I'll come back"
and "The Sea", Manoj also read out his Punjabi poem "Childhood acts". After
this, Manoj enlightened the gathering on Pash. In this context he also shed
light on revolutionary fervour in Pash's prose.


U.P. Govt. Bows Down to Student's Movement
The student movement launched jointly by AISA, Allahabad University Students
Union and other students organisations opposing threefold hike in fees
scored partial success when following tripartite talks between the govt.,
university administration and student leaders on 18 July, the Jt.
Commissioner of Allahabad declared one-fourth cut in fees. However, this was
rejected by AISA and student organisation belonging to SP, who asserted that
the student movement will continue and admission be blocked till the fee
hike is not withdrawn completely.
Consequently when on 19 July, AISA activists started agitation the police
conducted lathicharge. Girl students held demonstration to block admission
on hiked fee. AISA state secy. Com. Ajit Singh Yadav, Arvind Singh, Om
Prakash Pal, etc. were arrested and sent to jail. In protest, Lucknow
University unit of AISA observed black day in the campus and burnt the
effigy of UP chief minister Rajnath Singh.
Earlier on 17 July, the Lucknow University unit of AISA burnt the effigy of
prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee opposing the formal inclusion of
astrology and religious rites in the university syllabus.


Probe into US-64 Scam
Govt. has appointed a panel to investigate the redemption of US-64 units in
April-May 2001 and breach of confidentiality, because it is during these two
months that US-64 witnessed redemption of Rs 4,151 crore. Large corporate
houses, including Reliance, Videocon, Bombay Dyeing, Bajaj Auto and others
made more than 90 per cent of these redemptions. These redemptions were made
at Rs 14.20 to Rs 14.50 per unit in these two months. As against this, the
new redemption price is Rs 10 per unit, and the limit is 3000 units. The
panel will also investigate the involvement of UTI in Calcutta exchange
payment crisis in February-march 2001, during the stock scam. UTI had made
purchases of more than Rs 55 crores in four scrips in second week of March
2001. These four scrips include Ketan Parekh favorites HFCL, Zee Telefilms,
Global Telesystems and DSQ Software were auctioned by the Calcutta Stock
Exchange.


Movement against Eviction in Kolkata
"We are born and brought up here, we play and do our study here, our fathers
spent their childhood here, yet we are being evicted by State Govt. and
Kolkata Municipal Corporation in the name of modernising and beautifying the
city without any rehabilitiation programme for ourselves. We are for city
devolopment, but we demand rehabilitation.", said Kalpana Pradhan, a school
girl, before a huge gathering at Rani Rasmoni Road, Kolkata. Kalpana was
among those 500 children, aged between 7 to 14, residing in the vicinity of
Tolly Nullah marching to Mahakaran in the street of Kolkata in the demand of
rehabilitiation. They were accompanied by their family members in this
march. They were stopped by the police at Rani Rasmoni Road where it turned
into a mass meeting and boys and girls became speakers which drew attention
of the public and it became a large gathering. Children wanted to meet chief
minister, but being refused, they handed over a memorandum to the Govt.
representative. The programme was organised by Joint Forum against Eviction
of Inhibitants of Tolly Nullah. Com. Prabir Das, Kolkata district committee
member of the party, one of the organisers of the movement, also spoke
before the gathering.
State Govt. and Kolkata Municipal Corporation are desperate to evict the
marginalised poor people like hawkers, slum-dwellers etc. from Kolkata in
the name of modernising and beautifying the city without any rehabilitation
scheme for the evicted people. This has given birth to protest and movement
by the victims and it has also obtained the sympathy and support of the
democratic-minded people of Kolkata. Meanwhile, a Joint Forum Against
Eviction has been formed comprising different hawkers and slum dwellers
organisations, where we are also an important constituent. The Joint Jorum
has decided to stage a sit-in-demonstration for 36 hours in the heart of the
city and then a massive procession ( Maha Michhil ) of 10,000 people on the
coming 10 August.


Historical Protest Against G-8 in Genoa
The three-day G-8 "millennium" summit was held from July 20 to 22 in the
13th century mediaval palace of hilly-mediterranean port city of Genoa in
Italy. Confronted with the 150,000 strong, most militant protest in the
18-month run up of anti-globalisation movements. For the first time in 23
summits, simultaneous demonstrations were held across Europe and North
America, exhibiting more militancy. Unprecedented workers' mobilisation
combined with the community solidarity displayed in Genoa during the march
following the killing of Carlo Guiliani, the first martyr from the rich 7 in
anti-globalisation movements and beginning of a healthy debate among the
protestors on the question of tactics, are the aspects which differentiate
Genoa from the whole range of agitations from Seattle to Barcelona.
Protestors at the Summit believed that the G-8 summits are fundamentally
undemocratic, because the world's rich countries are taking decisions that
affect the vast majority who have no say. The rich countries were not
willing to go further in providing debt relief for the world's poorest
countries. In spite of tall summit claims to "make globalisation work" for
"the world's poor", it is well known fact that the oil crisis has pushed the
world including rich countries into recession. So, the summit was condemned
to be an exercise in shifting of burden, whether by the US on Europe and
Japan or by the rich conglomerate on poorer countries. Moreover, trade
decisions so far taken by the G-8 in encouraging poor countries to open
their markets to foreign multinationals, and encouraging free trade talks,
have only led to further impoverishment of those countries. Protestors also
objected to the failure of the rich countries to reach agreement on
environmental objectives, especially after the US decision to withdraw from
the climate change treaty.
Protesters belonged to some 200 groups, including Genoa Social Forum, the
main organiser, ATTAC!, an international pressure group for a more equal
distribution of wealth, Drop the Debt, a London-based international movement
to cancel debts of the world's poorest countries, Ya Basta!, Italian radical
anti-globalisation group, Globalise Resistance!, a British-based socialist
organisation, Indymedia, an independent media organisation, and Tute Bianchi
(White Overalls), an Italian-based direct action group. Their three-day
protest programme included 'Migrants' international march' on 19 July, 'Day
of action' on 20 July, when protesters would try to enter red zone, and
'International march' on 21 July.
To counter these agitations, the police had already sealed off the city,
with the airport closed and a "ring of steel" formed around the city centre.
The airport, harbour and several roads were closed much before the beginning
of the summit. More than 15,000 riot police, armed with tear gas and water
cannons, was patrolling Genoa's streets. Days before the summit started, a
'red zone' high security area was completely closed off the old port. A
wider 'yellow zone' was closed to protesters. Helicopters and surface-to-air
missiles were placed at the city's airport. A six-metre barricade was
erected around the red zone, guarded by 20,000 police and troops. In
addition, arrangements were made so that G-8 leaders can retreat on ships in
the harbour to avoid trouble. On all this, a taxi-driver in Genoa observed,
"Not even during the Nazis did people have to put up with this."
On 19 July, 'Migrants international march' passed off peacefully but on 'Day
of action' on 20 July, protestors tried to break through the "red zone".
Water cannons, teargas shells etc. were used at random by the police. The
city of Genoa looked like a "war zone". When police was deliberately
reversing the Jeep into the crowd, Carlo Guiliani, a history student and son
of trade union leader in Genoa, tried to defend himself when the police shot
him twice at point blank range and then his body was run over by the Jeep
repeatedly to make sure he was dead. Another protestor, who was shot, is
critical. A French woman protestor were also killed at the Italian border.
Reports from Genoa indicated that the police raided hospitals and arrested
injured protestors and holding them, without granting them access to
lawyers. The police also unleashed fascist gangs who attacked protesters in
the streets.
Protesting the Genoa killing, demonstrations took place in London,
Switzerland, Canada, etc., where agitated processionists smashed windows of
Italian embassies and liaison offices. In Turkey, the demonstrators
described G-8 as "G-8 vampires". In Lyon, France, a G-7 monument was
defaced. In Bonn, Germany where UN is holding talks on Kyoto Protocol, 2000
demonstrators observed silence.
Back home from Genoa, Blair's unsparing condemnation of Genoa protestors and
unqualified praise for the Italian police was rebuffed by his European
minister Peter Hain's equally sharp criticism of Italian police handling of
the protest which led to the killing of Carlo. However, even during the
summit French president admitted, "there is no demonstration drawing
100,000-150,000 people without having a valid reason."
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