People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
51 December 19, 2010 |
CPI(M)
RUNS ANTI-CORRUPTION
CAMPAIGN
'Cong
Must
Spell Out Reasons
For
Avoiding
JPC Probe'
ANDHRA
PRADESH
THE
non-Congress,
non-BJP political parties have decided to take the issue of
massive corruption in UPA regime among the people by holding rallies in
major
state capitals in the coming period. The first of these rallies will be
held in
CPI(M)
general
secretary Prakash Karat, CPI general secretary A B Bardhan and TDP
president N Chandrababu Naidu met in
Addressing
reporters
after the meeting in the CPI state committee office, Chandrababu
Naidu said that talks are on with other non-Congress, non-BJP parties
for finalising
the dates of the rallies in the respective states. He said at least six
rallies
would be held before the start of the next session of Parliament. He
said the
nation is being rocked by unprecedented scams of 2G, CWG, IPL etc and
that
unless the guilty are punished the confidence of the people cannot be
restored.
Prakash
Karat
said that the 2G scam is the biggest scandal in the history of the
country with a sum of around Rs 1.76 lakh crore involved and with so
many
corporates caught up in this. He demanded that the Congress and the
prime
minister must make clear the reasons for refusing to hold JPC probe
into this
affair. “Parliament is the supreme body representing the people of the
country.
Why is the government refusing to allow such a body to investigate a
scam of
such gigantic proportions”, he questioned. He asserted that only a JPC
probe
can reveal the reasons why the prime minister did not take any steps to
check
blatant violation of norms and also why he did not act to recover the
losses to
the exchequer. Karat felt that this scam is an assault on the people of
the
country as it was public money that had been blatantly looted. He
demanded that
the huge sums of lost money must be recovered by canceling the licences
and
auctioning the spectrum again on the lines of 3G spectrum.
A
B
Bardhan in his brief remarks said that every holy cow in the system
including
the judiciary is enmeshed in corruption and a campaign needs to be
launched
among the people against this all pervading corruption. CPI deputy
general
secretary S Sudhakar Reddy, CPI state secretary K Narayana, CPI(M)
central
committee member P Madhu and CPI(M) state secretariat member Y
Venkateshwara
Rao were also present in the meeting.
Earlier,
Prakash
Karat released the Telugu booklet on corruption in UPA regime brought
out by the Central Committee for campaign among the people at a press
conference in M B Bhavan.
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RESPONDING
to
the CPI(M) Central Committee’s call for countrywide campaign against
corruption from December 5 to 11, the
Mohan
Lal,
a member of the party’s state secretariat, presided over the programme.
Addressing the gathering, CPI(M) state secretary P M S Grewal attacked
the UPA
government as being the most corrupt in the country’s history. He
accused the
prime minister of turning a blind eye to the plethora of scams which
were going
on in the UPA’s regime. He also accused the BJP of playing double
standards on
the corruption issue, citing their chief minister’s corrupt practices
in
Karnataka.
Sitaram
Yechury,
member of the CPI(M) Polit Bureau and Rajya Sabha MP, was the main
speaker at the dharna. He said that it was for the first time
in the
country’s history that an entire session of the parliament could not
function
because of the government’s obdurate refusal to accept the demand for a
joint
parliamentary committee (JPC) to probe the 2G scam. He stressed that
only a JPC
could look into the details of how was carried out such a big scam like
the 2G
Spectrum scam, which involves money equal to almost 20 per cent of the
country’s annual budget. Yechury reminded that the same Congress
leaders, who are
rejecting the demand for a JPC, did not allow the parliament to
function for 17
days when the Tehelka issue came up during the NDA’s regime.
He also
accused the BJP of playing a double game and said the BJP too is neck
deep in
corruption and loot of the country’s resources.
Pointing
out
that the amount of money and resources which were being looted by the
politician-corporate-bureaucrat nexus through corruption was more than
enough
to take care of the basic needs of the poor and suffering people in our
country,
Sitaram Yechury appealed to the people to intensify the campaign
against
corruption so that pressure could be built on the government to not
only punish
those involved in corrupt practices but also recover the looted
resources. The
CPI(M), along with other secular parties, would start a big campaign
after the
winter session of the parliament to expose the government, he informed.
CPI(M)
state
committee members Nathu Prasad and Sidheshwar Shukla also addressed the
dharna.
HARYANA
IN
Haryana,
the CPI(M) took out an impressive procession in
Fatehabad city on December 11 against the
series of corruption scams exposed in the recent months. This was part
of a
week-long countrywide drive demanding the JPC probe into the 2G
Spectrum mega
scandal, recovery of the entire looted money, arrest of all those
involved in
these scams and more stringent laws to curb corruption.
Similar
activities
have been conducted all over the state according to the party state
secretary, Inderjit Singh said while addressing the party gathering at
Fatehabad. He also lashed out at the Haryana government for formalising
and
institutionalising corruption as it was clandestinely transferring huge
amounts
of money to politically favoured persons under the garb of public
private partnership
(PPP). Singh also stated that the all pervading corruption under the
present
UPA regime or under the erstwhile NDA rule was an inevitable
consequence of the
bankrupt policy regime of liberalisation, privatisation and so-called
‘reforms.’ He regretted that the prime minister, Dr Manmohan Singh had
himself
commented that our country could not afford crony capitalism but, on
the other
hand, he was refusing to take note of the corrupt nexus of big
business,
politicians and bureaucracy which was plundering the national wealth.
Inderjit
Singh declared that the CPI(M) would continue to focus its campaign
against
corruption which was infecting the very roots of democracy, threatening
the
rule of law, leading to the denial of equal opportunities to the weaker
sections
and posing a serious challenge to our national security.
The
processionists
later held a meeting at Jawahar Chowk where former CPI(M) MLA
Harpal Singh and Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria addressed the gathering. A
rickshaw
decorated with popular cartoons against corruption attracted a lot of
attention
from the people passing through the main bazaars.
(As
the Anti-Corruption Campaign Week of
the CPI(M) is still continuing, more reports are expected next week.)