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ML Update : A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine

Vol.-4; No.-41; 10-10-2001



The Srinagar Killings and the Hijack Hoax

The ghastly incident of suicide bombing outside the J & K Assembly has
evoked countrywide condemnation. Such large-scale killing of innocent
civilian non-combatant population including women and children is totally
unconscionable and no sane person can support or condone an incident like
this. The incident has been condemned by the international community
including Pakistan and no organisation has come forth to own its
responsibility.

The official response to this incident � articulated by both the Farooq
Abdullah government as well as the Vajpayee government at the Centre � has
followed the arrogant American pattern. Just as President Bush responded to
the September 11 tragedy with an immediate call for global war, Farooq
Abdullah�s widely televised �emotional� address to the Assembly was also
equally explicit in calling for a full-scale war against Pakistan. Vajpayee
too lost no time to send yet another letter to President Bush seeking
American intervention and telling him that patience was in short supply. And
then all norms of parliamentary democracy were shelved to allow Union Home
Minister LK Advani to address the members of the J & K Assembly � albeit the
special session was held not in the Assembly building � and the war call
reverberated there as well.

Such war rhetoric could really prove dangerous in the charged situation that
currently prevails in the region with war clouds gathering in the Afghan sky
and Pakistan sitting atop a powder keg. If ever there were any illusion in
any mind that America would resolve India�s Kashmir problem, the aftermath
of September 11 has exposed the futility of harbouring such an illusion. Yet
Vajpayee remains obsessed with his fond dream of dislodging Pakistan from
its newfound status as America�s most crucial client in the region by wooing
the US ever harder!

Till recently India was officially opposed to the internationalisation of
the Kashmir problem. Today stung to the quick by the palpable failure of its
US-centric foreign policy, the Vajpayee government is going out of its way
to internationalise the Kashmir question. While condemning the killings in
Srinagar, democratic national opinion must unequivocally reject this crass
jingoistic manipulation of the horrific crime and the invitation being
extended to the US to meddle in the mess and talibanise Kashmir.

That some forces are deliberately trying to whip up a war-frenzy in the
country again became clear with the staging of the hijack drama. It will
perhaps never be known as to where and how the rumour originated, but no one
less than the union civil aviation minister corroborated and spread it and
�investigative journalists� began identifying �the hijackers� while there
were none!

The role of the Farooq Abdullah government has itself been a major source of
problems in Kashmir. With his elitist politics and pompous style, Farooq has
long managed to squander away whatever popular appeal once used to be
enjoyed by the Abdullah family thanks to the historic role of Sheikh
Abdullah. He only made maters worse by joining the NDA and getting his son
inducted as a minister in the Vajpayee cabinet. And now if he believes he
can sob his way to the hearts of the Kashmiri people � his address to the J
& K Assembly was a curious combination of Vajpayee�s style and Advani�s
substance � he cannot be more mistaken.

India�s only hope to ever find a political solution to the Kashmir problem
and contain the worsening situation on the ground lies in steering clear of
the US-led war campaign. The present policy of wooing and appeasing
Washington and the perverse attempt to attract American attention by
provoking a war with Pakistan � even if it is only verbal at the moment �
can only prove to be a recipe for all-round disaster.



Say 'NO' to War : CPI(ML) Strongly Condemns US Bombing of Afghan Cities

While strongly condemning the US bombing of Afghan capital and other densely
populated cities like Kandahar and Jalalabad on the night of 7 October,
CPI(ML) termed this barbaric act of US war-monsters as "continuity of the US
politics of imperialist hegemony over the world, third world countries in
particular". The Party also condemned Vajpayee govt. for its apologetic
attitude towards he US and its attempts to create a pro-war atmosphere in
India for tagging it with US war design and appealed to all peace-loving
people to firmly say NO to war.

The CPI(ML) activists and supporters organised a protest demonstration at
Parliament Street in New Delhi on 8 October, where they burnt the effigy of
Bush. It was led by Com. S Bhattacharya, Kumudini Pati, Rajendra Pratholi
and others.

In the industrial township of Dhanbad, where AICCTU is holding its national
conference, a massive anti-war procession led by CPI(ML) Gen. Secy. Com.
Dipankar Bhattacharya was taken out on 8 October, in which large number of
workers and other people took part. Addressing the agitators Com. Dipankar
said, "Bypassing the UNO whose session on terrorism is still inconclusive,
Bush and Blair administrations have gone on unilateral war of aggression.
This is nothing but an act of brutal terror and barbarity." Com. Dipankar
warned Vajpayee govt. to desist from offering support and legitimacy to US
aggression. Terming the US attack as "enduring terror and enduring
hypocrisy", he called upon all peace-loving patriotic and democratic Indians
to rise in vigorous protest against imperialist loot, terror and aggression.

In Patna, anti-war march started from State Party office and covering a 6 km
route got converted into a mass meeting at AIR square. It was led by Party
leaders Com. Ram Naresh Ram, Ram Jatan Sharma, Ramji Rai and Ranjit
Abhigyan. Agitators burnt the effigy of US president Bush.

Marches were also taken out in Kolkata, Guwahati, Bhubaneshwar, Allahabad
Gonda and Varanasi. In Lucknow, the effigy of Bush was burnt in a
demonstration held on 9 October. In Bihar, marches were held in Gaya,
Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Arrah, Jahanabad, Siwan and Samastipur. Earlier, in
Lucknow, a mass meeting against US war jingoism was organised at Kakori on 6
October. In North Dinajpur of W.B., a torchlight procession was organised on
20 September.

In Jalandhar of Punjab, six Marxist-Leninist organisations including CPI(ML)
Liberation, New Democracy, AIPRF, Inquilabi Ekta Kendra, etc. organised a
well-attended anti-imperialist war convention on 8 October at Deshbhakt
Yadgar Hall. Com. BB Pandey addressed the convention. Later a joint anti-war
march was taken out.

Earlier on 29 September, protest programmes against war were organised in
different places of Assam. As the part of the programme, citizens of
Guwahati brought out a procession from District Library which covered main
areas of Panbazar and at the end of the procession a brief meeting was held
addressed by eminent citizens like Dr. Amalendu Guha, Anil Rai Choudhuri,
Preeti Baruah, Dr. Manirul Hussain, veteran artist Dilip Sarma, Biswajit
Chakravorty, Nitya Borah, Adip Kr Phukan. A citizens' peace committee
against war was also formed. SUCI and an ML faction also took part in the
procession. In Sonitpur, CPI(ML) district committee brought out a procession
against war and held street meetings. A procession was brought out in
Tinsukia where effigies of George W Bush and Vajpayee were burnt.

In Kolkata, State Committee organised an agitational programme at Dumdum
Airport on 8 October to protest landing of six Japanese military aircraft in
the name of sending relief material to Afghanistan. Around 50 comrades
gathered in a street corner near air port at 9 a.m., and around 10 a.m. they
suddenly rushed to the International Terminus defying police cordon and
started shouting anti-US war slogans, slogans against using our land in the
war exercise. In this course, ten of our comrades were arrested by police.
AIPWA observed anti-war day on 5 October and organised marches in Delhi and
Patna.



Veteran Naxalbari Leader Com. Zail Singh Passes Away

Comrade Zail Singh, 80, an outstanding fighter of Naxalbari, passed away on
22 September at Burraganj in Naxalbari area. Com. Zail Singh played a
significant role in reviving our work in this area in the second phase. His
whole family was in the thick of the revolutionary movement. In 1976, his
son Com. Patal Singh embraced martyrdom while breaking police encirclement.
Another of his sons Com. Nemu Singh is working with the Party. Despite his
failing health, he felt proud to inaugurate Darjeeling district Party office
at Siliguri. While condoling the demise of Com. Zail Singh, we share the
grief with his family.



Convention against Globalisation in Assam

"Convention against Globalisation and its impact in backward regions,
particularly in the North East India" was held at Cotton College, Guwahati
on 7 Oct., 2001 where S. P. Shukla, Convenor, People's Campaign against
Globalisation was the Chief Guest. It was inaugurated by Dr. Hiren Gohain,
editor of the North-East Times and conducted by veteran intellectual Dr.
Amalendu Guha and Anil Rai Choudhury. Prof. Devaprashad Baruah, Ex-VC of
Guwahati University and Prof. Tarak Goswami spoke also addressed the
convention attended by more than 170 persons including writers, artists,
filmmakers, poets, journalists, political activists and trade unionists. the
Convention adopted proposals opposing the policy of globalisation and
condemned the total surrender by the Vajpayee led NDA Govt. It decided to
carry forward the campaign in different places of the state. While
condemning terrorist attack in America the Convention condemned the war
threats by the Bush Administration as well as Vajpayee's surrender. A
convening committee was formed to carry forward the anti-globalisation
campaign. Earlier, on behalf of the preparatory committee, speakers were
felicitated by Loknath Goswami and welcome address was delivered by Naren
Borah.



Dharna in Dispur

Assam State Committee of CPI(ML) held a dharna in front of Assam Assembly on
October 1 against price rise and war threats by the Bush administration.
More than 200 members from nearing districts took part in the programme. The
party warned Vajpayee Govt. not to surrender before Bush administration in
the name of curbing terrorism.



Padyatra (foot march) in Karbi Anglong

In the hill district of Karbi Anglong, a fortnight long CPI(ML) Padyatra was
flagged off on 1 October at Diphu with a view to press the demand for
autonomous state. The padyatra will take the message of "no autonomous
state, no rest" to every village of the district, during which several mass
meetings will also be held. In course of the campaign, the conspiracy
hatched by Congress and BJP against the autonomy movement of the hill
people, as well as the treacherous role of Holiram clique is being exposed.



Party Gears up for a Massive Resistance in Muzaffarpur; RJD and NDA Stand
Exposed

The movement against mafiadom and police barbarity that flared up following
the kidnap and murder of a child in Muzaffarpur is gathering further
momentum. As the culmination of the week-long campaign by CPI(ML), a massive
north Bihar rally is going to be held at Muzaffarpur on 9 October. During
the campaign, hundreds of mass meetings were held at different places of
north Bihar districts. Neck-deep in the game of competitive criminalisation,
BJP-Samata and RJD leaders are shedding crocodile tears and trying to check
the massive people's resistance that is building up against state-sponsored
mafiadom. But discredited as they stand, they are unable to stall the
political resistance being mounted by CPI(ML) because it was our Party which
gave the successful call of 29 September Bihar Bandh against criminalisation
 and police barbarity. It is to be noted that after leading and addressing
the large rally on 9 October, CPI(ML) General Secretary Com. Dipankar
Bhattacharya will undertake a 100-km Padyatra from Khudiram Bose Memorial,
Muzaffarpur to Shaheed Smarak, Patna (in front of the Assembly). The
Padyatra will be flagged off by veteran Party leader and PB member Com. Ram
Naresh Ram and joined in by many Party leaders.



5th All India Conference of AICCTU Inaugurated

The 5th all-India Conference of AICCTU started on 8 October at industrial
city of Dhanbad. It was inaugurated by CPI(ML) General Secretary Com.
Dipankar. Earlier a massive anti-war rally was brought out, which was led by
Com. Dipankar and leaders of AICCTU including Com. Yogeshwar Gope, S
Kumarsamy, Mina Pal, Srilata Swaminathan, Swapan Mukherjee and others. The
report presented by Com. Swapan Mukherjee, Gen. Secy. in the delegate
session takes note of downward trend in economy, negative growth in several
sectors and malicious disinvestment drive undertaken by the NDA govt. It
also notes the phenomena of decline in employment as well as casualisation
and informalisation of labour force, sickness of industries and
de-industrialisation. It examines the impact of globalisation, privatisation
and liberalisation in details on food security, disinvestment, sickness,
organised and unorganised sectors, second labour commission and attacks on
workers' rights, and cautions the working class against NDA govt.'s plan to
embroil the country in US war plans and RSS plan to instigate communal
riots. It takes stock of workers' struggles against globalisation in India
and abroad and finally puts forward challenges and tasks. The report says
that the challenges faced by Indian working class can only be met by
developing wide mass base and giving movemental thrust to the ongoing
agitation against the NDA government, which has become symbol of national
surrender and subjugation to the imperialist forces. Delegates will discuss
this report till 10 October and then the Conference will adopt final
resolutions and elect a new National Council.



Movement against Eviction Continues

Ignoring all protests, LF Govt. of West Bengal demolished the houses of
residents of Tolly Nullah, but the people did not leave the land they had
resided on and set up a community kitchen under the leadership of 'Forum
against eviction'. The Govt. did not tolerate this and demolished the
kitchen too. But this gave rise to widespread protests from various sections
including journalists, and the Govt. had to retreat. It admitted its mistake
for demolishing the kitchen but in a attempt to devide the ranks of the
movement, the Govt. increased the shifting allowance from Rs 2000 to 2500
per family and announced some sort of concession for some 200 families for
purchasing land in other place. However, this trick too failed. A delegation
of the 'Forum' met Urban Development Minister and submitted a complete list
for rehabilitation. Six central trade unions UTUC, AITUC, TUCC, UTUC(LS),
IFTU and AICCTU organised a convention in their support, which was addressed
by Sunil Sengupta of UTUC and others. The convention has decided that a
delegation of all trade unions, led by Com. Sunil Sengupta would shortly
meet the CM and other authorities with this demand.

Party's Kolkata district committee observed 'Condemnation Day' on 6 October,
organised street corner meetings in different parts of the city. A
procession will be organised on 13 October and AIPWA, along with other left
organisations, will organise a convention on 15 October. In the meantime the
'Forum' has appealed to NHRC.



Workers Convention in Bangalore

As the culmination of the campaign towards 5th AICCTU conference, Bangalore
unit organised a convention on Sep.30 at Peenya on "Save workers rights,
save unorganised workers and save the nation". It was presided by
Govindarajan and conducted by T.M.Poonacha. It was also addressed by other
TU leaders including Anantha Subba Rao of AITUC, Simhadri of UTUC(LS) along
with AICCTU leader Com. Kumarasamy. This is the first time these unions came
to our stage in Karnataka. Diwakar of PUCL and the representatives of L&T
Union, which is on strike and those of Car Mobiles Union, also spoke on the
occasion. Srinivas delivered vote of thanks.



Demo in NE Coalfields

As part of the all-India programme, a strong contingent of more than 200
activists of CMWU displaying placards and banners marched through the
streets of Margaretta on 24 October. Processionists forced their entry into
office premises of GM, North-Eastern Coal Fields, CIL and staged a
demonstration for one hour. Their main demand was immediate payment of
arrears and dues interim of 6th Pay Commission. The programme was led by
AICCTU leaders Com. Subhjyoti Bardhan, Tinsukia District Secy., Shyamal Dey,
Ramjit Harijan and M. Aparna and Com. Subhas Sen, Secy. of Assam State
AICCTU.

Initiatives in Delhi

IPSS (security) Mazdoor Union affiliated to AICCTU held its annual
conference on 29 September. It was attended by 250 employees. It elected a
15-member executive. Com Lal Bahadur and Ram Babu were elected as president
and secretary respectively.

Delhi University (DU) AISA unit organised a march on 25 September centering
various problems faced by the students and sent a delegation to meet the
Vice Chancellor. On 28 September, the DU unit of AISA organised its
conference. It elected a 26-member executive. Com. Srikant and Com. Ravi
were elected as its president and secretary respectively.



Arundhati Roy on Algebra of US War

"Today, as some of us watch in horror, the Indian government is furiously
gyrating its hips, begging the US to set up its base in India rather than
Pakistan. Having had this ringside view of Pakistan�s sordid fate, it isn�t
just odd, it�s unthinkable, that India should want to do this. Any third
world country with a fragile economy and a complex social base should know
by now that to invite a superpower such as America in (whether it says it�s
staying or just passing through) would be like inviting a brick to drop
through your windscreen. Operation Enduring Freedom is ostensibly being
fought to uphold the American Way of Life. It�ll probably end up undermining
it completely. It will spawn more anger and more terror across the world.
For ordinary people in America, it will mean lives lived in a climate of
sickening uncertainty: will my child be safe in school? Will there be nerve
gas in the subway? A bomb in the cinema hall? Will my love come home
tonight? There have been warnings about the possibility of biological
warfare smallpox, bubonic plague, anthrax the deadly payload of innocuous
crop-duster aircraft. Being picked off a few at a time may end up being
worse than being annihilated all at once by a nuclear bomb."

"The US government, and no doubt governments all over the world, will use
the climate of war as an excuse to curtail civil liberties, deny free
speech, lay off workers, harass ethnic and religious minorities, cut back on
public spending and divert huge amounts of money to the defence industry. To
what purpose? President Bush can no more rid the world of evil-doers� than
he can stock it with saints. It�s absurd for the US government to even toy
with the notion that it can stamp out terrorism with more violence and
oppression. Terrorism is the symptom, not the disease. Terrorism has no
country. It�s transnational, as global an enterprise as Coke or Pepsi or
Nike. At the first sign of trouble, terrorists can pull up stakes and move
their factories� from country to country in search of a better deal. Just
like the multi-nationals." (Guardian, London, 29-9-01)



Anti-War Voices Around the Globe

In USA, antiwar demonstrations took place in New York following the US
bombing of Afghanistan. About 100 people demonstrated outside British Prime
Minister Tony Blair�s office, chanting "welfare not warfare!" and "we don�t
want this war." "We have had these wars in the past and they create more
terrorism than they prevent," said 55-year-old Londoner Jamie Ritchie. World
Council of Churches asked US to stop the War. In Italy, there was an
anti-war demonstration.

Drums of peace sounded out as hundreds of people marched through downtown
Ottawa to demand a constructive response to terrorism. They gathered on
Parliament Hill while the NATO Assembly of Parliamentarians was meeting down
the street at the Congress Centre. People said Canada and the US should seek
protection by adopting international policies ensuring equality and good
corporate citizenship. "We can�t lock ourselves up in North America and
protect ourselves with a fence." Richard Sanders, chief organiser of the
Vigil For Peace, told the rally that NATO assembly is "writing a blank
cheque" to the U.S. to wage its war against terrorism. But Sanders said the
rally is a key step in forging an alliance of citizen groups including
environmentalists, unions and churches to counter the rhetoric of war.
Claiming civilians represent 90% of people killed in wars, Sanders
concluded, "therefore, war is terrorism."

In Philippines, 19 people were killed in a clash between anti-war guerrillas
and the army. Largescale protests went on in Pakistan with people pledging
solidarity with Afghanistan. One placard read "War is terrorism, No War".
Police fired, killing 3 persons. In Indonesia, huge demonstration took place
before the UN mission as US embassy has been closed there. Iran asked US to
stop war, saying that the US strikes on neighboring Afghanistan were "
unacceptable". Baghdad called the joint military strike "treacherous
aggression." Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in Baghdad called the attack "an
act of aggression that runs contrary to international law." Moustafa Abdel
Salam, a Cairo accountant, said "America is now fighting terrorism, when it
is the one that has created terrorism from the beginning."

Say NO to US War of Agression!



Bush-Blair, Hands off Afghanistan!



Resist Vajpayee Govt.'s Attempt to Make India
A Pawn of US War Strategy!



Develop Vigorous Protests against US War Designs!



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