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Appeal for March 8 by the Central Committee of the CPI (Maoist) 


WOMEN ! AWAKE, ARISE AND STRUGGLE

� A Bright Future Beckons You

(Received through the Internet)

This is the call of the revolutionary Maoist forces in India on the occasion of 
March 8, 2005 to all the toiling and oppressed women of India. The day 
signifying women�s united struggle against inequality and exploitation, brought 
to the center stage of the world by the socialist women�s movement in the early 
part of the 20th century even today stands for women�s struggle for justice 
despite all the attempts of the imperialist bourgeoisie to convert it into a 
consumerist women�s day. For the toiling women of the world it is the day when 
resolves have to be built again and plans charted to get their due place in all 
aspects of social life and live with dignity. For women in India this year is 
especially significant.

The merger of the two powerful revolutionary parties, the CPI-ML (PW) and MCCI 
marks a leap in the development of the revolutionary movement within India. The 
revolutionary movement is a movement committed as much to the emancipation of 
women from the bonds of centuries old patriarchal oppression as it is to 
freeing India from the shackles of imperialism, feudalism and their agents the 
comprador big capitalists. The merger of these parties has meant a unified 
revolutionary movement spread in many parts of the country. It has also meant 
the emergence of a unified revolutionary women�s movement in rural India. 
Hundreds of units of the revolutionary women�s organizations Nari Mukti Sangh 
(NMS), Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangh (KAMS), Vimukti Mahila Samiti (VMS), 
Nari Mukti Sangharsh samiti (NMSS) that function in the villages of Telengana 
and eastern Ghats, in the forests of Bastar and Gadhchiroli, Sarguja, Giridih, 
Dhanbad and other districts of Jharkhand, in the plains and forests of
 North Bihar and Uttaranchal are already experiencing changes in the social 
environment since the growth and spread of the revolutionary movement in their 
regions. They have experienced the liberationist potential in the People�s 
Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) and are joining it in large numbers. This is a 
call to spread the women�s movement with a revolutionary perspective to 
ever-newer areas.

The pro-imperialist policies of the successive Central Governments including 
the present UPA Government, its open support for globalization has led to the 
ever deteriorating condition of women in India � 50 % of agricultural laborers 
are women and most of them are surviving below the poverty line. Even if we 
consider only the number of recorded crimes against women, records show that 80 
cases of crimes against women are reported every day. The increasing 
destitution of women, especially in rural areas, and the increasing violence 
against women have revealed the hollowness of the Government�s claim to have 
improved their conditions and "empowering" them. The stranglehold of big 
landlords over cultivable land, the neglect of agriculture by the Governments 
and the devastation of the natural environment has meant that the bulk of rural 
women are bearing the brunt of inflation, unemployment and drought. They are 
propertyless and powerless. The insecurity in their lives has intensified.
 The daily newspapers are full of stories of the kidnapping and sale of poor 
girls and women to pimps and procurers parading as employment agents. This is 
the cruel reality facing Dalit and Adivasi women. Gang rapes and public 
humiliation of women of lower castes by powerful landed interests and 
powerbrokers is the order of the day. On an average 3 Dalit women are raped 
everyday and 2 are killed daily. Their independent existence is not 
acknowledged and not acceptable, their right to marry a man of their choice 
denied by powerful caste panchayats. The number of couples desperately trying 
to challenge this authority in Haryana and Western UP are a powerful indictment 
of this feudal authoritarianism still strong in rural India. A culture is 
perpetuated such that women�s physical existence is under attack. The declining 
sex ratio is but a stark statistical manifestation of this. Whether Tamilnadu 
or Punjab, traditional methods and modern technology have come together to deny 
the girl
 child the right to live. Breaking the economic, political and social hold of 
the powerful landed and commercial interests is the ONLY way out, the essential 
pre-condition to achieve substantial steps for the emancipation of the vast 
majority of toiling women, and this is what the revolutionary movement is doing.

The onslaught of globalisation and the invasion of the latest in electronic 
technology like digital cameras and mobile phone cameras have only meant 
further exploitation and entrapment of women in even more vulgar and sinister 
ways. Sex scandals have erupted in so many towns and cities that they are being 
considered almost routine. Prostitution rings for upper class customers when 
busted reveal only the tip of the iceberg. Girls from Delhi and Chandigarh sent 
to Surat and Mumbai and girls from Mumbai for customers in Goa and Delhi. Poor 
women from Orissa and Jharkhand, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh ensnared in 
increasing numbers into life-long bondage in the sex cages of Delhi, Mumbai and 
Kolkata. This sex slavery is but a part of the sex tourism being vigorously 
promoted by the imperialists under liberalization. The imperialists have 
ruthlessly pushed pornography on the internet and elsewhere, promoted decadent 
loose sexual norms through the media and sex tourism leading to the
 spread of AIDS and HIV positive cases. Lakhs of ordinary women in India too, 
as in Africa and elsewhere, are afflicted with this deadly disease, and fall 
victims of this imperialist policy. The imperialists then piously fund programs 
for AIDS while at the same time making essential drugs exorbitantly expensive 
and thus out of the reach of ordinary people through their WTO patent regime. 
The garment factories in Bangalore, Tiruppur, Delhi in India, in Thailand and 
China have become centers for the super-exploitation of women�s labour by major 
MNCs and the big compradors. Lakhs of women, driven by hard economic conditions 
are suffering physical and sexual harassment to stay employed in these 
sweatshops. Imperialism, the worldwide exploiter of women�s labor and degrader 
of her dignity has to be smashed to end this slavery. This is the task the 
revolutionary movement in India has set itself. 

The Indian State and its wings � the judiciary and the police and 
para-military, military forces is maintaining and upholding this violence 
against women and the discrimination against them. The successive ruling 
parties have all, in one way or another continued to support the patriarchal 
State. The role of the State in the condition of women in a country is crucial, 
and this is what even a liberal organization like the Amnesty International has 
pointed out in recent reports. The State, hand in glove with conservative 
patriarchal ruling classes, has subverted every attempt of women to obtain 
justice. That in all the 18 sati mahima cases in Rajasthan courts the accused 
are acquitted and the State Government chooses not to appeal is enough for 
women to understand that justice cannot be obtained through these courts. While 
Bilkis Bano, victim of gang rape and witness to the murder of 17 people by the 
Hindu fascist hordes during the pogroms in Gujarat in 2002, is still valiantly
 struggling, three years later to get justice through the courts, scores of 
other Muslim women in Gujarat who suffered rape or torture in the same riots 
have been denied justice completely. The Gujarat State is fully responsible for 
this. If the State cannot subvert, it suppresses, as it tried to do in 
Manorama�s rape and murder case in Manipur last year. It was the bold and 
collective struggle of Manipuri women and other sections that put the UPA Govt 
and the Army on the defensive. The police and the Armed forces are themselves 
perpetrators of atrocities on women. A DSP and his cronies rape a minor girl in 
Madhya Pradesh, police constables rape an arrested woman in custody, a minor 
girl in Kollam district in Kerala is gang raped in a military camp, are some 
incidents that reached the media. The cases of suppression of women in the 
political movement carries on. Manorama was raped and killed by armymen after 
she was picked up on the suspicion that she was linked to the underground
 movement in the State. Latha a woman activist from Kurnool dist. AP was killed 
in a so called encounter. Unspeakable atrocities continue to be committed on 
ordinary women in Kashmir. The present authoritarian, patriarchal State, itself 
the perpetrator of crimes against women, must be changed, which the 
revolutionary movement seeks to do. 

The development of the revolutionary movement in the country marks a great hope 
for women all over the country. Women too must move forward collectively, 
unitedly to demand what it theirs by right, to oppose the continuing atrocities 
and discrimination, to participate in the struggle for a new democratic 
society. If the women�s movement moves forward hand in hand with the 
revolutionary movement for new democratic revolution only then the root causes 
of women�s oppression can be smashed and concrete steps forward for the 
emancipation of women taken. Women�s liberation can be achieved as part of the 
transformation of the entire socio-economic set-up. We learn this from the 
example of China. The mass of women gained substantially during the 
revolutionary war and after its victory during the period of socialism. They 
have faced setback and increased discrimination again due to the 
reestablishment of the rule of the reactionary bourgeoisie. Without women�s own 
struggle all this is not
 possible. Struggles by women are breaking out. Most notable was the recent 
struggle of Manipuri women which shook the whole of India. Let the coming March 
8 be celebrated with the resolve to build up women�s mass struggles against 
injustice and this unjust order. 




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