ML Update
A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine
Vol.-5; No.-2; 10-1-2002

Editorial:
THE SAARC CIRCUS:
KATHMANDU IN THE SHADOW OF WASHINGTON

A SAARC summit held in the backdrop of mounting tension and calculated
escalation of war hysteria between the big two of the SAARC seven could only
be expected to be a listless show of circus. Indeed it may be argued that
SAARC summits have always been formal shows devoid of a substantive
political and economic content and that the best thing about the recent
summit was that it was held at all. But more than any previous summit,
perhaps this one has provided the most telling exposure of all that is wrong
with South Asian cooperation in general and with Indian foreign policy in
particular.
The Indian decision to recall the Indian High Commissioner from Islamabad,
and stop bus and train services between India and Pakistan and finally not
to allow airspace to Pakistani aircrafts on the Indian sky virtually
amounted to a freezing of bilateral diplomatic relations between the two
countries just on the eve of the Kathmandu summit. Considering that Pakistan
had really started taking some measures against Pak-based outfits like LeT
and JeM, the Indian decision to disrupt diplomatic relations was most
ill-conceived and ill-timed to say the least. More dangerously, the
deliberate downgrading of India's diplomatic relations with Pakistan has
only emboldened the US to step up its intervention in the region.
Indeed, the announcement by US Secretary of State Colin Powell of the
Ameican intention to appoint a US envoy to broker peace between India and
Pakistan and his telephonic calls to the Indian and Pakistani
representatives in Kathmandu left little secret of the legthening American
shadow over SAARC. Significantly, while Vajpayee returned from Kathmandu to
New Delhi to report to Tony Blair, Bush's most visible Western emissary who
also happens to be the British Prime Minister, Advani is leaving on a
five-day trip to Washington. And in between we had the Israeli foreign
minister Shimon Peres visiting India.
Earlier, Advani had also paid a visit to Israel. While the spectacle of a
home minister on foreign sojourns is itself quite unusual, Advani's trips to
Israel and US are prompted by his declared penchant for a US-Israel-India
axis. On the eve of the Kathmandu summit, Vajpayee had also chosen to visit
Japan while Musharraf, on his part, is reciprocating with frequent forays to
China. He used a Chinese airliner to fly from Beijing to Kathmandu and made
an hour's stopover on his way back home as well. Clearly, the SAARC partners
are talking increasingly less among themselves, and more to external forces.
India has all along maintained that bilateral issues should be kept out of
the SAARC ambit. Pakistan, by contrast, has long been insisting that the
SAARC platform may also be used to facilitate wider discussion on bilateral
issues. In Kathamndu, it just took a handshake from President Musharraf to
provoke Vajapayee away from his government's own declared position. Vajpayee
chose to respond to Musharraf's extended hands more with his renovated
knees - in a knee-jerk reaction he went out of his way to rake up issues of
bilateral bitterness on this platform of regional cooperation.
Sometime ago, when Musharraf had come to India for the Agra summit, the
Indian government went to absurd ridiculous lengths in a vain bid to hide
the most simple, basic and understandable fact that the two sides were
indeed discussing Kashmir. In Kathmandu, Messrs Vajpayee, Jaswant and
company again made a laughing stock of themselves by insisting that they had
not met their Pakistani counterparts when the whole world could see it that
the two sides did spend considerable time holding bilateral talks! This
inconsistent and infantile approach of the BJP government to matters of
foreign policy and international relations is only adding to India's
humiliation and isolation while enabling the US to pretend as, and play the
role of, an indispensable guardian of indisciplined kids.
The nation must mount urgent pressure on the NDA government to put an end to
this infamy. Enduring peace and friendship with Pakistan, closer solidarity
and cooperation with all close neighbours, and resolute oppostion to all
kinds of American armtwisting are three most vital ingredients of a sensible
foreign policy without which India will only end up aggravating its
vulnerability to terrorist threats.

CPI(ML) Resists Fascist Repression Tactics in Uttar Pradesh

The Rajnath Singh Govt. in Uttar Pradesh is desperately trying to hold down
the growing resistance of peasants and agricultural labourers against BJP's
anti-people, anti-poor and communal fascist policies. With an eye to the
coming elections, the BJP in UP is keen on suppressing every expression of
democratic aspirations coming in the way of its war-hysteria, which is
essentially anti-national, pro-US and fascist. The UP Govt. has stepped up
the repression campaign particularly against CPI(ML). Not only police
intervention in political activities has increased, it is even conspiring to
murder Party leaders. On 2 January, notorious criminal gangs led by Keshav
Singh and Jaswant Yadav, in collusion with police, attacked a CPI(ML) mass
meeting being held in Papaura village of Chandauli district, seriously
injuring a number of Party activists and leaders, including a member of
Party State Standing Committee, Com. Yashwant, and a member of District
Panchayat, Com. Tilakdhari Bind, beside Com. Ramesh Rai, Haridwar Prasad and
dozens of other activists. The Party had already informed the SP of
Chandauli of the possibility of an attack, and the meeting was organised
only with a prior permission from the SP and the SDM. Despite this, the
local police dared to assist history-sheeters in the attack, only because
these gangs are under political patronage of the BJP and SP, and even the
BSP. This attack continued further as a police team led by the SP raided
houses of many party activists in Chandauli district in the night and
arrested 14 people, and beat them badly.
These attacks typically demonstrate the pre-planned working of the
mafia-criminal-police nexus in this district. The Jashwant Yadav gang, which
is involved in a number of murder and rape cases, mainly against dalits,
tribals and common people, enjoys patronage of Chief Minister Rajnath Singh
who has his ancestral village in this area. The other criminal, Keshav, has
cases against him registered in nearby Balua police station. On the basis of
these proofs the Party has stated that the SP Chandauli is acting like a
stooge of DIG, Varanasi range, Surya Kumar Shukla who is openly functioning
as an RSS agent.
A similar incident in Lakhimpur Khiri, the police disrupted a mass meeting
held by the Party on the question of land pattas for dalits. Here, again,
four Party leaders, Jawahar Lal, State Committee member, Ram Daras, District
secretary, Kranti Singh and Ramkeval Bharati were arrested and sent to jail
after implicating them into false cases. Around 200 activists were detained
for a whole day in police lockup. In Mailani of Pilibhit, police has
acquired confiscation orders against Party leaders who had been implicated
in a false case of attempt to murder while staging a peaceful Rail Roko
movement on 9 August 2001 as a part of the nationwide call by the Party. A
state-wide protest campaign has been called against these incidents. On 5
January, construction workers union in Lucknow affiliated to AICCTU raised
the issue of Chandauli besides their own demands by organising a dharna.
They also presented a memorandum to the Governor demanding immediate stop to
the increasing police repression over CPI(ML) activists. Party demanded
action against SP of Chandauli and immediate arrests of criminals involved
in the attack and unconditional release of all activists.

Punjab:

Three Left organisations come together
In a meeting held on 27 December at Ludhiana in Punjab, three left
organisations, namely CPI(ML)-Liberation, MCPI and Communist Party Marxist
(Punjab), the recent breakaway faction of CPI(M), came to an understanding
to have an alliance in the coming assembly elections. Com. MS Randhawa,
State Party Spokesperson and S Natt represented CPI(ML) Punjab state
organisation. The MCPI delegation was led by Com. JS Layalpuri, Gen.
Secretary and the CPMP delegation was led by Com. Mangat Ram Pasla. A joint
statement released after the meeting says that this left alliance will enter
the fray to ensure defeat of Akali Dal's treacherous rule and also to check
Congress from coming back to power. The alliance will have no truck with
communal parties of Hindutwa brigade, BJP or Shiv Sena or for that matter
with any other opportunist party like BSP. The alliance also criticised
opportunist left for tailing bourgeois parties like Congress just for a few
assembly seats while sacrificing the left independent initiative. The
alliance decided to hold aloft the banner of left independence and champion
people's cause. A 3-member committee taking one representative from each
organisation has been formed to take final decision on seats and other
issues. It has also been made clear that this alliance is not just an
electoral alliance, the parties will also work together leading people in
their struggles on living issues. CPI(ML) Liberation has decided to field
candidates from Mansa, Sardulgarh and Ludhiana Dehat.

Jharkhand:

Series of Mass Meetings
On 4 January, a large meeting took place in Kundahit block of Jamtara
district in which around 2,500 people participated. This militant and
colourful rally was held at the BDO office to demand irrigation facilities
with the slogan "A pond in each village, a well in each house". Main speaker
at the rally was Com. Mahendra Singh, MLA and Party Central Committee
member. The meeting was also addressed by district Party secretary Com.
Dilip Mandal and popular local leaders Babudhan Kisku and Shivdas Soren.
On 5 January, a big "Jan Adhikar Rally" was held at Ramgarh in Hazaribagh
district. It was participated in by around 15,000 people. The main speaker
was Party General Secretary Com. Dipankar Bhattacharya. Other main speakers
included Com. Subhendu Sen, Secretary of Jharkhand State Committee and CC
member Com. Mahendra Singh, Giridih Party Secretary Com. Rajkumar Yadav and
AIPWA state president Guni Oraon. The meeting was presided over by Com.
Javed Islam. The rally was held on three main issues: (1) For employment
guarantee and dignity; (2) Against corruption, price rise and massacres; and
(3) For development in the state. A 14-point resolution was also passed.
Speakers pointed out that Jharkhand, a state rich in mineral resources,
produces so much revenue, but all that is being wasted and embezzled by the
corrupt Marandi government. Our Party has not only put forward a programme
for development of the state, it has also taken initiative to appoint a
review committee, to suggest reforms in Chhota Nagpur Tenancy Act and
Santhal Pargana Tenancy Act in order to plug the loopholes which enable the
land grabbers to snatch land from adivasis. Speakers also raised their voice
against POTO pointing out that it was only a weapon to murder democracy.
On 6 January, a mass meeting participated in by around 3,000 people was held
at Jaina More in Bokaro district. It was addressed by Com. Dipankar
Bhattacharya who said that India and Pakistan, the two SAARC giants, must
hold talks among themselves to resolve bilateral issues bilaterally instead
of taking to other countries like US, Britain, Japan and China. Com.
Mahendra Singh pointed out that the public sector industries like Central
Coalfields Ltd. and Bokaro Steel Ltd. have snatched land from adivasis under
the land acquisition act of 1894 which says that the land must be utilised
for the purpose originally conceived at the time of acquisition, otherwise
the land has to be returned to their erstwhile owners on the purchase rates.
But these CCL and BSL are now coming out with tenders to auction these lands
to non-adivasis who will utilise it for other purposes. This clearly shows
that BJP govt. at the centre and in Jharkhand are working against the
interests of adivasis. He also attacked Shibu Soren and JMM for siding with
the enemies of Jharkhand, the mafia and big traders against whom he had
started a movement in 1974. The meeting was also addressed by Com. Upendra
Singh, Party secretary of Dhanbad district, AICCTU leader Bikash Singh and
AIPWA state secretary Meena. It was presided over by Com. Devdeep Singh
Diwakar, a Party leader from Bokaro district.

West Bengal:

Jail Bharo Movement
On 4 January, Jail Bharo movement was organised in various district
headquarters of West Bengal. Numbers of activists courted arrest in the
agitation are as follows: 500 at Krishanagar, district HQ of Nadia; 500 at
Barasat, DHQ of North 24-Paraganas, 300 at Chuchura, DHQ of Hooghly, 250 at
Siliguri, DHQ of Darjeeling, 400 at Behrampur, DHQ of Murshidabad, 150 at
Jalpaigudi and 200 at Calcutta. Party's state and district leadership led
rallies that were taken out on that day before courting arrest.

24-Hour Bandh on 10 January
The 6-month old Left Front government has come down heavily on the people's
livelihood. After assuming office it has declared that "There will be no
militant workers' movement allowed in Bengal", "Rail Roko and Rasta Roko is
banned here", etc. Very recently, charges in govt. hospitals have been
raised six to seven fold, even people below the poverty line will have to
pay the medical investigation charges. The electricity charges have been
raised 10-11%. There is also a desperate bid to impose Prevention of
Organised Crime Act, which is just like POTO, or MISA, PD Act of early 70s,
in order to "curb the Naxalites". The rural populace in Midnapur and the
Rajbanshi people in North Bengal are being harassed and tortured by the
state police, 700 of them have been arrested till date on charges under
"Anti-State Subversive Act". Urban poor in Kolkata and surrounding areas are
being evicted under the plea of "developmental work".
Against this backdrop, Party's State Committee has given a 24-hour 'Bengal
Bandh' call on 10 January. Other left parties, who are not constituents of
LF govt. and all the ML factions including the PWG have extended their
support to the Bandh call. To make this bandh a complete success, Party
activists are organising street corner meetings, squad rallies, distributing
thousands of leaflets. Wall writings displaying popular demands have also
been undertaken.
The CPI(M)-led Left Front government has admitted that "there are some
discrepancies in the price hike". However, the CPI(M) has also threatened
that its cadres will come out in the streets "to foil the Bandh" as a mark
of exercising their own 'democratic right'!

Tamil Nadu:

Road Roko, Jail Bharo Movement Against State Govt.

After December 7 2001 Bandh in Tamil Nadu by left parties against AIADMK
govt.'s anti-people policies, the tempo of the struggle could not be raised
to a higher level despite all the discontent prevailing among the people.
This was because the opportunist left parties started moving closer towards
Congress and Tamil Manil Congress. So in order to channelise the popular
discontent and step up Party's assertion, CPI(ML) and its mass organisations
called a statewide Road Roko, Jail Bharo campaign on 2 January 2002. This
was directed against anti-people reforms introduced by AIADMK which have
resulted in all-round price hike, subsidy cuts, retrenchments affecting vast
sections of the people ranging from agrarian labourers to government
employees and middle class. Implementing the call, Party and mass
organisations members courted arrest in Kanchipuram, Thirunelveli,
Thiruppananthal, Devakottai, Kandarvakottai, Madurai, etc. In Chennai, 500
workers led by Com. S Kumarsamy, Acting President of AICCTU, gheraoed the
labour commissioner's office. In Kovali, 150 workers led by Com. AS Kumar
were arrested. In Nellai and Kumarapalayam, the number of workers courting
arrest was 250 and 150 respectively.
Com. Balasundaram, State Secretary led a procession taken out in Sirkazhi.
Around 2,000 activists courted arrest throughout the state. In most of the
places the activists were later released in the evening, but in Pudukottai,
Salem, Kumarapayam and Coimbatore, they were kept detained in jails for a
couple of days and were released only on bail. On this day, demonstrations
were held at Vaniyambadi, Neyveli and Dindigul.

Uttar Pradesh:

Maley Delegation Meets CEO
A CPI(ML) delegation met Chief Election Officer of UP on 4 January asking
him to remove mandatory requirement of photo identity cards for the coming
elections as nearly half of the rural electorate, particularly agricultural
labourers and poor peasants, have not been issued I-cards yet. The
delegation told CEO that it is part of a well-thought and planned conspiracy
by the ruling BJP to deprive rural poor of their voting right by slowing
down the photo I-cards distribution to win the elections. Either the process
of distribution of photo I-cards has to be hastened so that it is made
available to all, or the mandatory provision of voter I-cards must be
dropped. The Party has reiterated its commitment to defend the voting right
of each and every citizen. The delegation also asked the CEO to guarantee
free and fair elections in the light of a prejudiced and politically
motivated statement by the DGP.
Party also demanded immediate halt to the evacuation of nine villages in
Puranpur sub-division of Pilibhit district, enforced by the forest
department right at the time of elections, where people have been settled
for more than 33 years. The two-member delegation comprised of Lal Bahadur
Singh and Arun Kumar, presented three separate memoranda on above issues to
the CEO, Noor Mohammad.

Protest Meeting in Sitapur
Many leaders and cadres of CPI recently joined CPI(ML) in Sitapur District
of UP and organised a mass meeting in Hargaon assembly segment on 3 January.
The meeting, attended by more that 300 people, was centered around various
local issues and resolved to stage a protest at district headquarters on 11
January. Com. Lal Bahadur Singh also spoke on the occasion.

Bihar:

Rally Against State Repression in Siwan
The CPI(ML) in Siwan is making preparations to stage a show of strength
against state repression on 22 January at district headquarters in the form
of a big rally. The police in Siwan has falsely implicated Party activist
and Mukhiya of Gambhirpur, Com. Naimuddin, in a case of manufacturing
landmines and arrested. Com. Naimuddin has deliberately been kept in jail in
a cell with criminals related to the Shahabuddin gang. He is being subjected
to regular beatings and third degree torture by the criminals. Naimuddin is
forced to give a false statement that he was involved in a conspiracy to
kill Shahabuddin.

Rally against POTO and War in Katihar
Under Party's nationwide campaign against POTO and War, a huge rally was
organised at Sivanandpur in Barsoi assembly area of Katihar district in
Bihar on 4 January. Attended by thousands of people, the rally was addressed
by Party state secretary Com. Ramjatan Sharma, State Standing Committee
member Prabhat Kumar, MLA Mehaboob Alam and District Secretary, Sanjay
Prasad, among others. Speakers raised the issue of police repression by
local administration at the rally.

Cadre Convention in Forbisganj
A cadre convention was organised on the topic "Issues of Development" at
Forbisganj of Araria district of East Bihar on 3 January. It was presided
over by state Party secretary Com. Ramjatan Sharma and attended by 150
cadres.

Protest by BPKMS
The West Champaran unit Bihar Pradesh Khet Mazdoor Sabha (BPKMS) staged a
protest demonstration against the act of arson by goons of Madhulal Verma,
Mukhiya of Shikarpur in Gaunaha block of Narkatiaganj on 4 January.
Madhulal, a member of a Zamindar family, is brother of local MLA Dilip
Verma. Along with his goons he looted Kumar Manjhi's house and set it on
fire on 27 December. This he committed in desperation to terrorise the
villagers who had recently launched a successful movement on the question of
wages in 22 villages under the BPKMS banner.

AIPWA district conference in Gaya
AIPWA unit of Gaya held its district conference on 6 January and elected a
17-member District Committee with Rita Barnwal as President and Kusum
Trivedi as Secretary. The conference was addressed by AIPWA leaders Saroj
Chaube and Shashi Yadav. A rally and mass meeting was also organised before
the Conference.

AISA Protest
On 2 January AISA staged protest demonstration and gherao in front of
district Headquarter, Patna against cancellation of recognition to ITI
trades by the Railway Board. In Khagaul a similar demonstration was also
organised and a memorandum was given to the Divisional Railway Manager.

Cultural Organisations Protest POTO
Street Plays against POTO 'Hirawal' staged three street plays at Shafdar
Hashmi Rangbhoomi, Gandhi Maidan in Patna on 4 January. This was a part of
Anti-POTO Protest Week jointly organised by various cultural organisations.

Tripura Diary
On 26 December, a seminar against anti-Pak war jingoism was held at
Agartala. A protest demonstration was taken out at Sonamora block. Com.
Swapan Banik, member of State Committee, Com. Nandlal and Babul Miyan
addressed these programmes attended by around hundred people.
At Udaipur, after CPI(ML) candidates won Shuksagar Dala cooperative
committee elections, the CPI(M) leadership, hand in glove with the
administration, tried to usurp the property of the cooperative. In the face
of armed resistance offered by the people, however, the administration had
to beat a retreat. In protest to this incident, people held several meetings
in Udaipur town and particularly in seven villages, where the attendance was
significant.
In Amarpur town, a procession was brought out to launch protest against POTO
and government's deployment of paramilitary forces on the pretext of curbing
terrorist activities conducted by NFLT and ATTF. State Committee members
Com. Rajjab Ali and Nijaram Tripura addressed the meeting held at the
culmination of the procession.
A joint convention of women and student-youth organisations against war and
imposition of POTO was held in Udaipur on 30 December. Com. Mrinmoy
Chakravarty, State Committee Secretary and Com. Partha Karmakar addressed
the convention. On 31 December, protest meetings were held against
imposition of POTO at various places. Com. Partha Karmakar and Jayanta Das,
members of State Committee addressed these meetings.
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