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Subject: [ INDIA ] ML Update, Vol.4; No.51; 20 - 12 - 2001

ML Update
A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine
Vol.-4; No.-51; 20-12-2001

DEMOCRACY MUST SURVIVE BOTH
TERRORIST GRANADE AND ADVANI'S SALVO

Three months after the World Trade Centre towers in New York fell to
terrorist strikes, the Parliament building in New Delhi became the target of
another stunning terrorist assault. Whether or not there were specific
intelligence inputs regarding this particular incident, there were indeed
widespread apprehensions about such an attack. December 13 would now be
remembered as the unfortunate day which saw one of those worst fears come
true.
While the casualties have been mercifully quite low, the political magnitude
of this abominable assault can indeed prove to be enormous. The aftermath of
the attack has already started following the American pattern in the wake of
September 11. Media headlines in India have begun to scream "India Under
Attack". The cabinet resolution adopted five hours after the attack echoes
the same language and accent the world has heard ad nauseam from President
Bush. And hawks of the Sangh Parivar are being joined by their non-saffron
or not-so-saffron counterparts in the political establishment in demanding
Afghanistan-type action against Pakistan.
Spokespersons of the Vajpayee government describe the incident as a
handiwork of the Pakistan-based militant outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba and
Jaish-e-Mohammed. In fact, they see the entire incident in the framework of
the India-Pakistan-Kashmir triangle and the retribution is therefore seen to
lie in teaching Pakistan a 'befitting lesson'. They believe that after
September 11, the US will not be able to prevent India from pursuing such a
course however much it may be fraught with the grave danger of a fourth
full-scale war between India and Pakistan. A variant of this argument would
like the US to intervene on India's behalf and extend the Afghanistan war
straight inside Pakistan.
But the December 13 attack need not necessarily be a direct offshoot or
fallout of the insurgency in Kashmir or of Indo-Pak hostility for that
matter. By siding so uncritically with Washington in the Afghanistan war and
by virtually condoning the heinous Israeli attacks on Arafat and Palestine,
India has incurred the wrath of the entire Islamic and Arab world. Every
terrorist grudge against Washington is now also directed against New Delhi.
Indian policy of blind pro-Americanism has evidently increased India's
vulnerability manifold. There is of course little that is Islamic or
anti-Islamic about it, many other pro-US regimes in Islamic countries or in
countries with sizeable Muslim population are liable to suffer a similar
fate.
Beyond the obvious immediate parallels between the World Trade Centre
tragedy and the assault on the Parliament House, observers of world history
may well remember another 'attack' on another parliament in another time.
The Reichstag fire of 27 February 1933 in Germany had served as a major
pretext for Hitler and his men. Whoever might have been responsible for the
burning of the Reichstag, the incident was used to the hilt by Hitler to
silence the opposition, ban the German Communist Party and consolidate his
fascist Nazi rule. It is not difficult to discern a similar reflex in Advani
's response to the December 13 terrorist assault on the Indian Parliament.
In his interview published in the Sunday Times of India, Advani has once
again started complaining about the 'ultra-soft' nature of the society and
state in India. "The nature of our polity is a constraint when it comes to
countering terrorism. We have allowed ourselves to become a soft society and
our government, being a part of the same society, is also too soft," says
Advani. The answer, according to him, therefore lies in a fascist
transformation of the Indian society and state. Post-December 13, Advani has
set his sights not just on enacting POTO but on reaffirming the fascist
orientation of the Sangh Parivar.
While condemning the terrorist assault on the Parliament House, it is
therefore all the more necessary to reject not just POTO but the entire
gamut of fascist arguments emanating from the Sangh Parivar. In the same TOI
interview, Advani has also confessed that it is difficult to stop a suicide
attack. We can only add that while it is difficult to eliminate terrorism,
it is possible to lessen the risks by creating a political environment that
discourages terrorism. Advani's is however a prescription for greater
terrorist risk and bigger disasters. For every genuine arrest of a terrorist
under POTO, at least a hundred innocent citizens or imaginary terrorists
would also be subjected to state repression. And this is the surest way of
producing at least a dozen more terrorists in real life.
Fascism can only breed and feed terrorism, it can never weed it out. If
terrorists had chosen Parliament as their theatre of action to threaten
democracy, it is no wonder that Advani has also fired his fascist salvo on
the same polity. Terrorists and fascists are indeed fast friends.
This is undoubtedly a testing time for India. We must reject any military
misadventure and fascist short-circuiting of the constitutional rule of law.
Without a firm democratic resolve combined with a patient and realistic
political handling, there can be no reduction of the terrorist threat.


THIRD DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF COMRADE VINOD MISHRA

Comrade Vinod Mishra had taken over as the General Secretary of our Party,
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) after Comrade Jauhar was
encircled and killed by the armed forces of the state at Babubandh in
Bhojpur district on November 29, 1975. This was a very critical juncture in
Indian politics and more so in our party history, when constitutional
democracy in India was being throttled behind the iron curtain of Emergency
and our fledgling party was just preparing itself for its Second Congress to
revitalise the movement and revive the organisation after the severe
countrywide setback of the early 1970s.
>From this crisis-ridden early phase, Comrade VM successfully carried forward
the revolutionary communist legacy of comrade Charu Mazumdar and Comrade
Jauhar and led the party tirelessly and heroically for 23 years till the
cruel hands of death snatched him away from us most prematurely on December
18, 1998 right in the middle of the year-ending session of the Party Central
Committee in Lucknow.



INDIA OF MY DREAMS
(Quotes from Vinod Mishra's article with the same title)

"India of my dreams is essentially an integral India where a Pakistani
Muslim won't have to procure a visa in search of the roots of his evolution;
where, likewise, for an Indian the great Indus Valley Civilization shall not
fall in a foreign country; and where a Bengali Hindu refugee will finally
shed away the bitter memories of Decca and a Bangladeshi Muslim will not be
hounded as a foreign national in India.
"Sounds like BJP? But then the BJP has only thrived upon the great division
of the country -- between a Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India, albeit not so
'pure'. As BJP continues to stretch this division to extremes with all the
disastrous consequences, great thinkers will surely arise in all the three
countries and remold the public opinion for a brotherly reunion. And, be
sure, that will be the doomsday for the forces like BJP.
"India of my dreams shall rise in the community of nations as a country
which the weakest of the neighbours shall not fear and which the most
powerful country in the world shall not be able to threaten or blackmail.
This India will rank among the first five countries of the world in economic
prowess as well as in Olympic tallies.
"India of my dreams shall have a secular state which shall rest upon the
principle of Sarva Dharma Varjitah rather than Sarva Dharma Sambhav. While
not interfering with the individual's faith, the state shall actively
cultivate the scientific and rational world outlook.
"I dream of a great resurgence of rational ideas where the human essence
alienated in the form of God shall retrieve itself. This great reformation
of human minds shall accompany a special revolution where the producers of
wealth shall also be the masters of their produce.
"Finally, for me the mother of all dreams is a motherland where political
liberty of each of its citizens will be valued mostly where dissent will be
considered legitimate and where Tiananmens of the system will be handled by
the morally strong statesmen and unarmed forces of people's militia. ... In
India of my dreams ... no work of art and literature will be subjected to
state censorship...
"India of my dreams is built upon the fundamental process at work within the
Indian society and for whose realization many like me are committed to the
last drop of their blood."


HOLD HIGH THE BANNER OF REVOLUTIONARY MARXISM AND
STRIVE HARD FOR GREATER SUCCESSES
(Here we reproduce paragraphs from Com. VM's last article with the same
title-Ed.)


(I)
"... We stand for building up a left pole as the core of the Peoples
Democratic Front and therefore have called for a left confederation, a
confederation that shall include all the forces of revolutionary democracy
ranging from communists, socialists to various left oriented forces of new
social movements. Forces of radical democracy are rising from the gross
roots and will be seldom found in the precincts of the parliamentarism.
Moreover, all the so-called secular forces are not necessarily democratic
too and in many a case they are extreme rightist forces. They are also
liable to change colours in favour of communal politics as and when it suits
them.
"Collapse of UF and moreover failure to grow and worse still, the erosion of
base of CPI and CPIM in some states have raised serious questions within
them on tactics towards bourgeois opposition. Again there are strong
resentments on joining hands with the Congress. Sentiments of the
overwhelming majority of the left ranks as expressed in their party
congresses were for the left to unite and act independently. The slogan of
left confederation, therefore, reflects the aspirations of the left ranks as
well as that of the broad masses of the working people.
"It must be clearly understood that the slogan of left confederation is not
just a pious wish to somehow bring all the forces of the left under a common
umbrella; on the contrary it is the specific tactical response of
revolutionary communists to the 'UF' kind of opportunist tactics. We must
therefore persist with this slogan and carry forward this battle between two
tactics of the left among broad left ranks and the working people and win
them over to the side of revolutionary communism. It goes without saying
that this is a long drawn process but this is an inalienable component of
our historical struggle against social democracy. This tactics is at the
same time the most effective antidote against anarchism because it is
precisely the parliamentary cretinism of social democrats embodied in their
'UF' tactics that distracts the revolutionary youth from organised left
movement and facilitates their swelling the anarchist ranks.


(II)
Organising the rural proletariat in their class organisation and developing
their class-consciousness is a major challenge before the party in the
agrarian revolution. ...
On the pretext of the crisis of Indian agriculture, owing to the increasing
pressures from the WTO regime, social democrats are urging the rural poor to
give up their struggles and rally behind the rich farmers. With the similar
arguments the anarchists too have floated a common platform with the rich
farmer organisations. This is a classic example of two extremes meeting at a
common point. Some ex-Marxists, who have deserted the class viewpoint of
Marxism, put the task of fighting against caste-discriminations as an end in
itself. They therefore talk only in terms of caste categories, become
prisoners of BSP kind of politics and virtually surrender the leadership of
poor oppressed masses to the privileged stratum of leaders coming from dalit
and backward castes who in turn use the people as cannon fodder in
extracting their share of the loot within the parliamentary establishment.
Such trends, which were quite pronounced in ML circles in Andhra, have
resulted in marginalisation of movement and disintegration of some groups.
In Tamilnadu too this has created lots of confusion... In Bihar too similar
ideas led to groups like MCC and PU becoming pawn in the hands of powerful
backward caste groupings and the ruling party.
Castes are undifferentiated classes and therefore fight against all caste
discriminations, an inalienable component of democratic movements,
facilitates the process of class differentiation in the entire society. As
communists our primary concern is to consolidate the proletarian class
forces emerging with a distinct identity amidst this great social churning
and our party is precisely doing the same. While all those who deserted us
under the spell of Mandal wave and in times of crisis of socialism have
degenerated into either ideologues or activists of Laloo brigade, we stood
our ground, organised our class forces, built up the communist party amidst
the fire of mass movements and are gradually making forays in the citadels
of so-called social justice forces. We must oppose all liberal ideas in the
arena of agrarian struggles and firmly adhere to the party's class line.
These struggles are the soul of the party and from here only will emerge the
mighty forces of the people, which will change the face of the country.


(III)
We should particularly focus on its economic doctrine of wholesale
globalisation and that of capitulation to international financial interests.
Its gimmick of Swadeshi is thoroughly exposed and it is high time that the
left forcefully espouses the cause of a self-reliant economy. December 11
(1998) action of the working class was a highly significant move in this
direction. We have to take a much larger initiative among the working class
where the ice has started melting and we have started getting a better
response. It's an opportune moment to politicise the working class movement
and our trade union leaders should go for less paper work and more direct
interaction with the workers.


(IV)
In the absence of firm grasp of Marxist viewpoint many comrades are easily
swayed away by all kinds of liberal ideas and in an environment when party
is seriously involved in parliamentary practice the party body becomes
highly susceptible to such viruses. Party's 6th congress had warned, "Open
and mass party, however, in no way means diluting the basic quality of a
communist party, weakening its integral character and undermining its
centralism and discipline. Hence a consistent struggle against all sorts of
liberal ideas that seek to transform the revolutionary communist party into
a social-democratic parliamentary outfit is imperative." This warning, to
say the least, has only become more relevant now.
A strong communist party firmly upholding the red banner of revolutionary
Marxism, a powerful movement of the rural poor and an all round initiative
against the designs of the saffron power are the three major challenges
before us in this year. Social democrats as well as the anarchists of all
hues are facing serious internal disorders due to faulty tactical lines and
every advance we make will further destablise them and establish us at the
head of the left movement. Such a development is absolutely essential for
building a democratic front that is really a people's alternative in
contrast to various versions of bourgeois alternatives.


CPI(ML) Demands Thorough Probe into December 13 Incident
CPI(ML) strongly condemned the attack on Indian Parliament and expressing
concern over the grave incident. Party said that whosoever has done it,
there seems to be a well-planned script behind it. Coming heavily on the
government, Party said, "It is a matter of concern that the BJP has gone to
the extent of proposing postponement of scheduled parliamentary process."
The Party said that the incident has pointed to serious loopholes and lapses
in the security system of the country and demanded that the government
should come out before the nation with the whole truth.
The CPI(ML) found it ironical that when the country's high institutions like
Parliament remain insecure, people like George, who are neck-deep in
scandals such as Tehelka defence deals and Kargil coffin case, are at the
helm of security affairs and the Prime Minister is busy defending them. The
Party said that the nation's concern is about whether country's defence,
security and sovereignty can really be safe in the hands of those involved
in such murky deals. The CPI(ML) said, "The country doesn't need any FBI or
CIA interference, what it needs is thorough and sincere probe into our
security system which includes dubious defence deals as well as security
lapses."
The Party said that December 13 incident has provided a beleaguered
government the opportunity to distract people's attention from its
corruption and criminality. A section of the ruling establishment is bent on
invoking jingoistic passion in the country which will further aggravate the
situation. The CPI(ML) condemned the RSS and its affiliates for pursuing
their sectarian and communal agenda in the wake of the incident.


AISA Held Seminar against Saffronisation
AISA held a seminar in Patna University on 15 December on "Saffron View of
History: A Fascist Onslaught". Main speakers included Com. Ramji Rai, editor
Samkalin Lokyudh, Prof Bharati S Kumar, Prof Santosh Kumar and journalist
Ali Anwar. Com. Ramji Rai said that history is not merely a recollection of
the things of past, it is a continuum. But for our saffron rulers history is
about eternal things, where nothing dies out. For them, history is
mythology, where no change can take place. You are to decide between
knowledge and blindness. This is a war of two world outlooks. The seminar
was conducted by Abhyuday, AISA leader. Hirawal, a Patna-based cultural
team, presented revolutionary songs. A poster exhibition against
saffronisation of education was also held at the venue hall.


EUROPEAN ANTI- CAPITALIST FIGHTERS FLOOD THE BRUSSELS STREETS

Anti-capitalist activists drawn from across Europe assembled in Brussels to
protest before European Union inter governmental leaders meeting there on
Dec.13-15 behind a heavy screen of security to darft a Constitution and
common policies on privatisation, unemployment, security.


On Dec.13, 100,000 people organised by the trade unions demonstrated. The
biggest contingent was from British public service unions, followed by
France, Germany, and Ireland. On the same day, buses in Eastern Flanders and
Limburg city went on strike to protest against privatisation. The
demonstrators demanded the European Union give labour unions a larger role
in shaping social policy and do more to cut unemployment. A day before, 42
environmentalist activists had been arrested. Radical ecological
organisations organised an occupation of the CEFIC (European Federation of
Chemical Industries) headquarters in Brussels. 22 Dutch activists were sent
back to Holland.


On Dec14, again 25,000 activists organised by the NGOs, ATTAC and
International Socialist Resistance demonstrated. Despite the cold, there was
a very combative mood. Under the banner of "another Europe for another
world," activists, including D-14 anti-globalists, demonstrated separately.
Another demonstration by 8,000 took place in front of the venue, turned into
violent confrontation. Belgian police used water cannon to disperse
anti-globalization demonstration.


Third March on Dec. 15, some 1,200 people took part in a separate "March for
Peace" through Brussels on Saturday, condemning any European military
involvement in Afghanistan. Anti-capitalist marchers hurled Molotov
cocktails at police and damaged the buildings. Police damaged a bank and
broke windows of various buildings and cars to blame the protesters. 40
people were arrested. Another 60 German protesters were taken from a
Cologne-to-Brussels high-speed train. Police used four water cannons and
fired tear-gas to disperse several hundreds .The riots erupted after 12,000
demonstrators had marched demanding for an end to war and economic
inequalities. At point along the route, the two separate marches turned into
a standoff between marchers and police. Scores of police backed by two water
cannon trucks attacked the marches. But Brussels demonstration clearly shows
the forward movement against globalisation inspite of imperialist War
phobia.
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Edited, published and printed by S. Bhattacharya for CPI(ML) from U-90,
Shakarpur, Delhi-92; printed at Bol Publication, R-18/2, Ramesh Park, Laxmi
Nagar, Delhi-92; Phone:2221067; fax: 2218248, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
website: cpiml.org


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