People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
04 January 24, 2010 |
An
Unparalleled &
Farsighted Mass Leader
Biman
Basu
IT
is true that Comrade
Jyoti Basu was in an advanced age. Still it is difficult to believe
that he is now
no more among us. Jyoti Basu was one of the leaders belonging to the
first
generation of the Indian communist movement. In the last seven decades,
he was
an undisputable leader of Bengal and of
Speaking
personally,
when I received my party membership in 1958, the red card that I got bore the signature of Jyoti Basu as he was
then the state party secretary. I had heard Jyoti Basu�s speeches much
before I
received my party membership. Many a time it seemed to me that Jyoti
Basu is
completing the whole sentence of his speech and moving to a different
issue but that did not deter anyone from
understanding the context of his speech. He had a rare ability to
present any
topic in a common, eligible manner, which not all the people possess.
Jyoti
Basu was also an extremely adept administrator. We have also received
glimpses
of this ability of his, during the United Front governments of 1967 and
1969. When
he was the leader of the opposition, at that time also we had observed
his
skills in objectively presenting the people�s demand incisively ---
within the
state assembly as well as in the rallies outside the assembly. As a
political
leader, his possession of these rare skills had made him an endearing
character
in the eyes of the Left parties and of the common man of the country.
Alongside
Comrade Promod
Dasgupta, he played an important role in building up the Left Front and
its
government in 1977. After the Left Front government came into being in
June
1977, Comrades Promod Dasgupta and Jyoti Basu in a joint press release
had made
a bold appeal to the people not to adopt any revengeful attitude
vis-�-vis the
Congress party which had earlier sought to subdue by force the
democratic
movements led by the communists. Such an attitude, they said, was not
at all
expected from any Leftist or communist. In the interests of the common
people
of the state and to enrich the entire economy of the country, he had
mooted
many proposals. As the chief minister of the state, he undertook
radical land
reforms and established a vigorous panchayati raj system in the
interest of the
peasants and landless agricultural labourers. This not only decimated
the power
of the rich landlords in
Comrade
Jyoti Basu also conducted
powerful movements for the establishment of the
Comrade
Jyoti Basu had
been a tireless fighter for secularism. He always strove to uproot the
evil of
communalism from the country.
In
the prime of his
political life, Jyoti Basu took an active part in the struggles to
uphold the
rights of the working class; he played a vital role in organising the
railway
workers and was deeply involved in its day-to-day organisational
chores. He was
elected to the
Comrade
Jyoti Basu showed
tremendous ability to attract the people from all walks of life. With
his
demise, West Bengal and