People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
05 January 31, 2010 |
Jyoti
Basu: Partisan of Working People�s Cause
S
Ramachandran Pillai
COMRADE
Jyoti Basu's
commitment and partisanship to the cause of the working class and other
toiling
sections of people, his deep understanding of Marxism-Leninism, his
mastery in respect
of applying Marxism-Leninism in the Indian conditions, his genuine
democratic
approach, secular outlook, sharp common sense, openness, simple and
loving
nature --- all these qualities made him
one of the tallest leaders of the communist movement in our country.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu made
great contributions to evolving the party's understanding about the
need to
form and join governments, the possibilities and limitations of such
governments and the tasks of such governments and the party. He had no
illusions
that such governments formed by the Communist Party of India (Marxist),
together with its allies, could transform the economic and political
set-up of
the Indian state in any fundamental manner. He was, however, of the
firm belief
that the party should utilise all the opportunities for realising the
government's
pledge to carry out a programme of providing relief to the people and
strive to
project and implement the alternative policies within the existing
limitations.
Apart from providing solutions to certain problems facing the people,
even
though to a limited extent, the existence and functioning of such
governments would
boost the morale to the democratic masses all over the country and
strengthen
the democratic and revolutionary movement.
In
West Bengal, the Left
Front government took many path-breaking initiatives. It implemented
certain land
reform measures within the limitations of the Indian constitution and
implemented the agricultural and rural development programmes. These
measures benefited
tens of lakhs of agricultural labourers, poor and middle peasants. The
Left
Front government also took a principled decision of not using the
police force
to suppress the agitations and struggles of the working class and other
toiling
sections of the people.
The
devolution of powers
to the elected panchayati raj institutions enabled the rural people to
exercise
their democratic rights in evolving as well as executing their own
plans for
development. The democratisation of the elected panchayats empowered
the common
people and their organisations to get involved in implementing the land
reform
measures, developmental activities, social security measures and
administrative
steps. All these things effected a change in the correlation of class
forces in
West Bengal, in favour of the poorer sections who constitute an
overwhelming
majority. Comrade Jyoti Basu always upheld the interests of the working
class
and poorer sections. While trying to implement alternative policies and
programmes for providing relief to the people, he tried to educate the
masses
that such governments could not solve the economic and political
problems of
the country in any fundamental manner and thus there was the need to
build a broad
revolutionary movement for replacing the bourgeois-landlord state with
the state
of the people's democratic front.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu was a
great expert in applying the Marxist-Leninist united front tactics. The state unit of the Communist Party of
India (Marxist) in West Bengal made political interventions on all mass
issues
and in all political developments with the aim of strengthening the
mass
movements and struggles of the working people and all other toiling
sections,
and of developing their unity. The mass struggles, the effective
political
interventions, the patient efforts to find the points of agreements
with the
other democratic and Left parties so as to develop joint actions with
them helped
the CPI(M) to forge a united front. The party forged an alliance with
the democratic
and Left parties and individuals by adopting a patient attitude and
flexible
tactics but without compromising its principled positions. The flexible
tactics
adopted by the West Bengal unit of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist)
during the difficult periods of 1967-69, in the first half of the
seventies and
in 1977 helped the CPI(M) to emerge as the major Left force in West
Bengal as
well as in the country. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) and its
allies have
won all the assembly elections since 1977 and the Left Front government
has
since then continued in office. Comrade Jyoti Basu's contribution in
building
and strengthening a united front of the democratic and Left parties in
West
Bengal and in the country played an important role in the political
developments in India in the recent period.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu
actively intervened in all mass issues and organised agitations and
struggles
of the workers, peasants and other toiling sections of people. He
played an active
role in the Tebhaga movement and workers� strikes, in giving relief and
support
to the people affected by communal riots, in campaigns for communal
harmony and
many others. He was in the forefront in the food movement organised in
West
Bengal. His excellent rapport with the masses enabled him to assess
their mood,
hopes, aspirations and anger, and give shape to their agitations and
struggles.
He had an excellent ability to raise appropriate slogans, both on mass
and
political issues, in order to meet the requirements of the rapidly
changing
situation. He combined the parliamentary and extra-parliamentary
activities to
build a powerful revolutionary movement.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu was a
great practitioner of the communist norms. He always encouraged
comrades to
stand up, express and assert their views. Anybody could boldly agree or
disagree with him. He did not take anyone�s agreement or disagreement
at the
personal level. When in 1996 the Polit Bureau and Central Committee
took the
decision not to join the central government, he expressed his views in
the party
forums. In party committees and among the public, Comrade Jyoti Basu
argued for
and insisted on acceptance and implementation of the party's decision.
For him,
the party and its decisions were greater than anything. As a true
communist, he
had no hesitation or reluctance to implement the decision of the party.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu always upheld democratic centralism, communist morality and
the highest
level of party loyalty.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu
consistently fought against the communal forces and their effort to
communalise
the institutions of the state, the administration, the education system
etc.
The shocking memories of the communal riots and the sufferings of the
common
people at the time of the partition always reminded him of the dangers
that
emanate from the communal forces of all hues. He firmly believed that
the unity
of the multi-religious India could be maintained only on the basis of
secularism
and democracy. He adopted an uncompromising attitude towards the
communal
forces and upheld secularism.
Comrade
Jyoti Basu's
speeches in the party committees, party congresses and in public were
always
straightforward, simple and forcefully logical. I never saw him
prevaricating.
I watched his interventions with awe and adoration. He had an excellent
knack
to establish relations with the non-party masses and even with
political
opponents, and get their acceptance for his views through his measured
and
sharp articulations based on logic and common sense. His sharp common
sense
enabled him to identify the key elements in any complex and complicated
situation.
He had an extraordinary ability to suggest better solutions to
difficult
problems.
He
was one of the
greatest statesmen and communists India has ever produced. His
contributions in
building the communist movement is an integral part of India's history.