ML Update: A CPI (ML) Weekly News Magazine
Vol.-4; No.-34; 22-8-2001

Enough Is Enough, Mr. Prime Minister
The sun will soon come out and signal a better tomorrow, said Prime Minister
Vajpayee in his August 15 address to the nation from the ramparts of Lal
Qila. Was he trying to reassure a thoroughly disillusioned nation of one
billion people? Or was he just trying to reassure himself and his coterie
called the PMO and his friends within the saffron establishment and NDA?
As far as the nation is concerned, it has had enough of Vajpayee's poetic
rhetoric. While Vajpayee was delivering his address, life had virtually come
to a standstill almost all over the North-East. Decades of accumulated
backwardness and betrayal have thoroughly shaken the region's faith in the
discourse that emanates from Delhi. On top of it, the combination of brutal
army repression sanctioned under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act and
the dirty politics of divide and rule pursued in the name of ceasefire has
transformed the region into an explosive powderkeg. Agra having failed, and
the cease-fire long over, Jammu and Kashmir is once again back to its normal
routine of secessionist insurgency and indiscriminate state repression.
Large parts of Bihar and Orissa are either reeling under floods or drought
and famine stalk the land. The least that the government could have done was
to announce a massive food for work programme, instead it has opened up
newer avenues of corruption, and mismanagement by announcing a scheme for
supplying cheaper foodgrains to religious organisations engaged in
mass-feeding programmes for the poor!
For a country trapped in civil war and communal and criminal violence, and a
people reeling under the combined weight of corruption, economic recession,
financial ruin and sheer starvation, Vajpayee's stale and faltering rhetoric
can hardly be a morale-booster, leave alone the question of any actual
amelioration of real misery. But perhaps nobody expected any reassurance
from a Prime Minister who only the other day was offering to resign. On the
contrary, what the country witnessed during the week August 9-15 was a
popular and powerful outcry for saving the country and its hard-earned
independence from the clutches of the saffron regime.
Of course, Vajpayee's speech did convey his desperation to retain his throne
and give his opponents and detractors within the Sangh Parivar and the NDA
establishment a run for their money. Since Agra, speculations have been rife
about Vajpayee's dwindling fortunes and Advani's rising stars. Opinion polls
have hit the media with ratings that show Vajpayee hitting an all-time low
with Advani almost breathing down his neck. Advani has considerably
toughened his posture since the collapse of Agra. Almost everyday he is
coming up with statements outlining his doctrine of an 'effective state'.
When he is not talking about granting amnesty to the human rights violators
in the armed forces, he is threatening to ban the Students Islamic Movement
of India. In Sangh circles he is seen to be the man who 'saved' India by
short-circuiting the Agra summit. Vajpayee also dropped a loud and loaded
hint about the ongoing tug of war between the Sanghi avatars of Nehru and
Patel when he told Parliament that Advani had sent someone to say whether he
was really talking business or just having an idle gossip with General
Musharraf!
It will of course be na�ve to take a linear one-sided view of the power
struggle within the Sangh Parivar. The joint appearance of RSS chief
Sudarshan and Vajpayee over a book release function at the Prime Minister's
residence on August 17 may well mean a temporary rapprochement. The NDA may
also take a breather after the latest bout of and the Shiv Sena's sniping
attacks against the PMO over the UTI scam. But all this crisis management
exercises within the Sangh Parivar and NDA establishment are certainly not
going to signal a better tomorrow for Vajpayee and his men. Doctored opinion
polls and media manipulations cannot indefinitely lengthen the life of a
hated anti-people regime.
There can be no better tomorrow with the saffron regime working overtime to
destroy the country. For the democratic people of India, the message of
August 15 has been loud and clear. Enough is enough. We must now prepare
harder on the ground for a decisive showdown with the forces of saffron
disaster.


CPI(ML) Polit Bureau Meeting Held in Delhi
Party Polit Bureau met on 17-18 August in Delhi and took many important
decisions. It noted that the August 9 call for rail and road blockade and/or
court arrest programmes under "Vajpayee hatao, Desh bachao" campaign evoked
a good response. It also noted that "events like the failed Agra summit, the
UTI scam and allegations of corruption against the PMO, the crisis in the
North-East over the politics of cease-fire, the killings in Jammu and
Kashmir and the growing rifts within NDA mark a critical juncture for the
Vajpayee government. While Vajpayee's rating as Prime Minister and leader of
the NDA coalition hitting an all-time low, Advani seems to have gained in
stature and he is striking an increasingly assertive and aggressive posture.
The balance within the Sangh parivar has become all the more delicate and
the saffron establishment is hurtling from one crisis to another. From
industry and agriculture to education and culture, the government is on the
dock on all fronts. UP elections are only a few months away and with every
passing day the battle lines are being drawn ever more sharply. The
situation is therefore ripe for mounting a powerful mass offensive against
the crisis-ridden saffron regime."
The Polit Bureau called upon Party ranks to carry forward the "Vajpayee
hatao, Desh bachao" campaign linking it with the forthcoming conferences of
Party committees and mass organisations and also with the elections in
different states. In particular, the forthcoming rally and all-India meet of
peasant leaders and activists at Mansa in Punjab (10-11 September), AICCTU's
all-India conference (Dhanbad, 8-10 October) and the proposed peasant
demonstration in Delhi in November would provide excellent opportunities for
stepping up the mass political campaign for the resignation of the Vajpayee
government, it noted. PB also directed to link membership campaigns of other
mass organisations like AISA, RYA and AIPWA, and the conferences of
agricultural labour organisations with this common thread.
Reminding the ranks that we have only another four months left for
fulfilling the CC's call for recruiting a million members of our mass
organisations, PB instructed all Party members working in mass organisations
to step up their efforts for realising the membership targets.
The Polit Bureau emphasized that all-India initiatives taken by the
coordination committee of peasant organisations such as signature campaign,
Mansa conference and the November demonstration in Delhi can only be
sustained on the basis of regular state and district-level activities. To
this end, structures of peasant associations need to be formed and
regularised at all possible levels (down to blocks) and while carrying on
the all-India campaign against WTO, new agriculture policy and allied
issues, peasant organisations should also adequately address local issues
and problems.
The PB noted that during the 6-point campaign to strengthen the Party, when
agrarian labour front was our focus of attention, in most of the cases "our
achievement remained limited to recruitment of members and the task of
organisation-building was left for a future date." Therefore the PB held
that the task of building district- and state-level organisations must be
completed by the end of this year so that some all-India initiative can be
taken up in the coming year. The PB plans to conduct a countrywide campaign
early next year on the question of round-the-year employment and wages of
agricultural workers and other rural labourers, pressing once again for a
central legislation for agricultural labourers.
As far as the Party membership recruitment is concerned the PB reminded
Party committees to chalk out concrete planning for increasing the Party
membership by 40% by the year end.
The PB approved the Party conferences of Tripura, Uttar Pradesh and All
India Railway Party Branch. Conferences of Bihar, Assam and West Bengal
State units are scheduled in August, September and November respectively.
The PB reminded Party committees to pay serious attention to ensure
delegates' fullest participation in a conference and the reports of Party
Committees placed in these conferences should focus primarily on their work,
concentrating on specific problems and questions confronting them in their
respective areas.
It was decided that the next Central Party School may be held on November
27-30 at Nagbhushan Memorial Centre, Bhubaneshwar. It will be composed of
all the CCMs and members of editorial boards of Central and State Party
organs, one-fourth of members eleted by all duly elected State Committees
(Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Tamil Nadu
and Delhi) and special committees (HDPC and AIRPB), two members each from
State leading teams, and those nominated by CC, of which there is a limit
for every state.
The syllabus for the school shall comprise broadly the following three
subjects: (i) Globalisation and anti-globalisation struggles including the
Indian experience, (ii) the Agrarian Question with special reference to the
conditions and struggles of agricultural workers, the present agrarian
crisis, the agrarian strategy and new agriculture policy, feudal remnants
and development of capitalism in Indian agriculture, and (iii) some topical
political and theoretical questions like communal fascism, regional parties
and federalism in the era of neo-liberal economic policies, panchayati raj,
caste and class, etc. The PB invited questions/debates/critical comments
from whoever is interested in any of these subjects, taking Marxist
literature as the theoretical background. The notes for the school will be
prepared on the basis of the inputs received within September 30.
As the planned construction at Nagbhushan Memrial Centre, Bhubaneshwar is
far from complete, the PB assessed that at least Rs. 5 lakh is needed to get
the centre into a modest functional shape. The PB appreciated that comrades
in Orissa have resolved to do all they can for this purpose, and appealed to
all other State Committees and Party members, supporters and friends to
extend their generous support in whatever form possible for this cause.
Because, as the PB circular says, "We visualise the Nagbhushan memorial
centre not just as a building to preserve the legacy of Comrade Nagbhushan
but as an institution dedicated to promote progressive thought and practice
in Orissa. "


CPI(ML) to Launch 'Anti-Famine Movement for Employment' in Bihar
Intensifying its movement against RJD-Congress govt. in Bihar and NDA govt.
in the Centre, who are vying with each other in crushing the assertion of
dalits and toilers and protecting mafia and feudal elements, CPI(ML) will
launch "anti-famine movement for employment" in Bihar on 23 August. Gherao
and demonstration will be organised at all block headquarters in the state
on the demands of declaring Bihar as famine-stricken state, introducing
employment guarantee and food for work schemes, along with other demands. It
is to be noted that at present whole of Bihar is reeling under the grip of
draught and flood.


Movement Against Police-Ranvir Sena
In Dulhin Bazar block of Patna district, police-CRP and Ranvir Sena goons
launched a combined attack on CPI(ML) supporter peasants on 20 August when
they were sowing paddy on the Khapuri Muth land., for which Party has been
conducting struggle over 30 bigha of this land since 1990. When the
villagers resisted the attack, police arrested Com. NK Nanda, Party distt.
committee member, along with comrades Com. Vidyanand Bihari, a mukhiya,
Rajeshwar Mochi, the block pramukh and Lila Verma, district counciller, and
conducted lathicharge to stop the villagers from sowing threatening to
perpetrate a massacre. The incident evoked a widespread resentment in the
whole area and the Party activists brought out torchlight processions on the
same day in many villages of Patna district to mobilise broad masses against
police and Ranvir Sena. In protest, demonstrations will be held at all the
blocks in this district on 23 August. In this block, it is noteworthy that
Party-backed candidates performed better in the recently-held panchayat
elections.


On Independence Day, Starved Woman Commits Suicide With Her Children
Chak Ahlad village of Bochaha block in Muzaffarpur of Bihar witnessed a
pathetic incident on Independence Day this year. In the poor labourers' tola
of that village, a woman Majma Khatoon, could no longer withstand the
travails of destitution and starvation and committed suicide along with her
six children aged from 3 month to 11 years in the night of independent day
celebrations in the corridors of power. The suicide is just an indicator of
the apathy shown by the so-called champion of social justice toward the
poor. All the 60-70 Muslim families of the tola live below poverty line but
no one has his name in the govt. list of poor people. No water, no govt.
made houses. Party held a demonstration and a large meeting at Muzaffarpur
on 18 August, holding Ramai Ram, RJD minister from this area responsible for
the death and demanded his resignation and action against administrative
officials.


Party Condemns Police Firing on Demonstrators
CPI(ML) condemned police firing at DM's office in Sheidkpura in Bihar on 20
August when thousands of people demonstrating against the murder of a
trader. A demonstrator was killed in the firing, following which an
indefinite curfew has been imposed in Sheikhpura. Party has said that the
govt. can no longer suppress the voice of the people against
corrupt-criminal administration by resorting to lathicharge and firing. It
is to be noted that a few days back police killed 6 persons in the firing on
a flood-victims' demonstration at Aurai of Muzaffarpur district. Party
demanded sternest action against police and administrative officials respons
ible for the firing, arrest of the trader's killers and compensation to the
victims. Party will organise a protest demonstration against the firing on
22 August.


Black Day Observed on Malayalam New Years Day
Chingam 1, the auspicious beginning of Malayalam calender year (the day Onam
festivals begins), is officially observed as "Peasants' Day" in Kerala. This
year, CPI(ML) unit of Palakkad district called upon the peasants to observe
the day, which fell on 17 August, as "Peasants' Black Day", as a protest
against the anti-peasant policies and measures of Central and State
governments. Led by Com. Joy Peter, Secretary of Palakkad district Party
unit, activists and sympathisers wearing black badges and carrying placards
in their hand demonstrated at the official ceremony being held at Palakkad,
distributed leaflets explaining why Party has been forced to observe this
black day. They raised slogans like "Peasant-worship is a deception, while
they are being starved to death", "abrogate all agreements which push down
the prices of domestic agricultural products", "write off all the
outstanding agricultural loans", "stop the import of palm oil, save coconut
farmers", "provide insurance to paddy crops", "fight against globalisation,
fight against Vajpayee-Antony governments".
Other peasant organisations, like "Infarm", also boycotted these
celebrations and took out big rallies at Mannarkad in Palakkad and in Wynad.


Land Sezure Movement in Chandauli of U.P.
In Chandauli district, Biarath farm land movement is already well-known. Now
the movement has also spread to Jaymohani, Sikandarpur, Dighwat, Kundalia
and Mirzapur. In Jaymohni village of Naugarh, forest deptt. had given arable
land pattas to adivasis displaced by Chandraprabha dam. But non-adivasi evil
gentry have not only usurped this land but got it entered into land records
against their names. Party has now started movement on the question of
occupation of this land by adivasis. In Sikandarpur gram sabha of
Niyamatabad block, a Rajput landlordhas 7 bigha ceiling surplus land under
his occupation, which High Court has ruled as gram samaj land. On 24 July
the rural poor led by Party captured this land and put the proposal for its
distribution before the ADM. Landlords, patronised by Samajwadi Party
district president, have threatened to resort to armed violence.But the poor
people led by the Party are alert to beat back any such attack. In Dighwat
of Sakaldiha block, gram samaj land spread over hundreds of acres is
registered as a pond in land records. A handful of powerful Rajbhar families
partonised by BSP have illegally held this land and they even made a futile
attempt to get it legalised by High Court. Now, led by Party over 50 Rajbhar
families and dalits have occupied this land and demanded from the tehsil
administration to declare this land as arable and distribute it among the
poor. The landholders are trying to terrorize the occupant landless
labourers.
The struggle to capture arable land in Rasia forest of Shahabganj block is
going on. More than 50 Mushahar families put up huts on this land a few days
back and founded Sherpur basti there. In this movement, hundreds of Raidas
families came out of BSP fold and joined our Party. The forest deptt. had to
retreat after its repressive tactics failed. But kulaks and rich peasants in
the nearby villages have set their eyes on the land. They tried to sow
discord among our Party ranks on caste basis, but it was quickly resolved
and it was decided that 80 Vanvasis and Dalits will get 1 bigha each,
whereas more than 50 Vanvasi families will get 1/5 bigha each. Preparations
of offering effective resistance to the possible attacks by landlords, evil
gentry, criminal gangs and forest deptt. are going on.


PM's Attack on Christians
What "The Hindu" has rightly headlined as "An RSS Evening at PM's House",
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee once again revived the issue of
"conversion". At the lowest point of his credibility, Mr. Vajpayee perhaps
thought it was opportunity to please Sangh Parivar supremo so as to
strengthen his case in the power struggle within BJP. While equating the
riot-monger RSS cadres to zealous Christian missionaries, he disapproved of
their "proselytizing" activities in the backward areas. Then he also painted
the picture of RSS pracharaks as victims, pointing out that while the work
of Christian missionaries in the North-East came in for much praise from the
media, the recent killings of four Sangh activists by terrorists in Tripura
had hardly received a mention. He simply forgot that the RSS is so
notoriously known for its hate campaign and as such, their activities are
seen in much different light from the activities of, for instance, Graham
Steins. Very rightly, Christian leaders criticised Vajpayee, saying "Prime
Minister's remarks will only encourage communal and extremist elements such
as the Sangh Parivar." Mr. Concessao, the Chairman of North Region Catholic
Council said, "Our anxiety is more because the statement was made at a
function lauding the RSS. Such remarks ... will be seen as condoning the
hate campaign and canards, lies and half truths being spread by the RSS and
other units of the Sangh Parivar."
Although there are signals that the power struggle within the BJP between
Atal and Advani has reached at an all-time high with Vajpayee even airing
his intention to resign, equally important is the trend that all BJP leaders
have chosen the same path of taking overtly communal posture in order to
strenthen their position. Thus, whereas Advani is threatening a ban on
Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and backing the repressive
military rule in Jammu and Kashmir, Murli manohar Joshi has stepped up his
stratagems for communalising the education despite disstntion of some NDA
constituents. Also, it seems that with the nearing of UP elections, BJP
leaders are left with no option other than reviving Hindu card. However, BJP
must know the Hindi proverb: "a wooden vessel cannot be mounted on fire
twice."


Supreme Court Holds Govt. Responsible for Starvation Deaths
At last, Supreme Court of India was compelled to intervene on the matter of
starvation deaths resulting from the inhuman stance adopted by the Centre
and State governments. However, neither the Centre nor the States
acknowledge any 'starvation deaths'. The closest they admit to is death on
account of 'chronic malnutrition'. The same attitude has been adopted by the
governments in the cases of starvation deaths in Kerala, Orissa, and even in
Bihar. But this is not just a matter of a few deaths, there are an estimated
208 million under-nourished people in India, who are potential victims of
starvation death. As much as 26% of the population has been identified as
below the poverty line requiring subsidised foodgrains.
In this context, the Supreme Court observed on 20 August that it was the
primary responsibility of the Central and State Governments to ensure that
the foodgrains overflowing in FCI godowns reached the starving people and
not wasted by being dumped in the sea or eaten by rats. The observation was
made on a petition filed by PUCL. The Court also observed that "Mere schemes
without implementation were of no use and what was important was that the
foold shold reach the needy -- even if the foodgrains had to be given free,
it should be done as no person should be deprived of food merely because he
had no money." The PUCL petition was centred on right to life under Article
21 of the Constitution.
When the apex court of the country is holding the government responsible for
starvation deaths, what right this government has to stay in power when it
cannot defend the fundamental right of the people to live? In that case, the
people have every right to snatch their right.


Kisan Convention in Durg
In order to mobilise peasants in signature campaign of All India Kisan
Sangharsh Samiti, a kisan convention was organised on 15 August at Berla in
Durg distt. of Chattisgarh. Around 250 peasants from various villages of
Berla block attended the convention. Com. Narottam Sharma, Shambhu Singh,
and others addressed the convention.

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