People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
07 February 14, 2010 |
CENTRAL
COMMITTEE COMMUNIQU�
Having met at
Kolkata from February
4 to 6, 2010, the Central Committee of the CPI(M) issued the following
statement on February 6.
Relentless
Price Rise
THE Central Committee strongly
opposes the recommendation of the Parikh committee to decontrol the
petrol and
diesel prices and link them to international prices, as also its
anti-people
recommendation to increase the price of cooking gas by Rs 100.00 per
cylinder.
It warns the central government not to use these recommendations as an
excuse
to hike the prices of any of these items. Such a step will have a
cascading
impact, raising the prices of essential commodities, which are already
at an
all-time high, and will lead to a further burden on the people.
The Central Committee condemns
not only the utter failure of the central government to control the
prices but
reiterates that it is precisely the wrong policies of the government
which have
led to this situation of high food inflation. The redressals suggested
are also
misconceived. A major reason for price rise is the severe weakening of
the
public distribution system by a drastic cut in allocation for the
so-called
above poverty line. Instead of at least partial restoration of the
cuts, given
the buffer stocks available, the government in the name of additional
allocation is giving the states 10 kg of foodgrains per family at
double the
price.
The CPI(M) demands restoration
of the allocations at least at the APL prices. The sugar shortage and
subsequent high prices are a direct result of the refusal of the
government to
maintain a buffer stock when there was high sugarcane production and,
instead,
incentivised exports. The sugar mills and sugar companies have made
huge
profits in this period while farmers and consumers have had to suffer.
The central
government has stubbornly refused to ban the futures trading in
essential
commodities. In May 2009, it had lifted the earlier ban on wheat
futures trade.
The Central Committee demands
that the government bring a food security legislation which ensures a
universal
right to food, with a 35 kg family allocation of foodgrains at Rs 2 a
kilo. It
also demands that more essential commodities at subsidised prices
should be
included in the PDS through central government subsidies.
The Central Committee called
upon its party units to intensify the campaign against price rise.
Disinvestment
in PSUs
The Central Committee
reiterated its strong opposition to the decision of the central
government to
disinvest at least 10 per cent of government equity in all profitable
public
sector units. Already the shares of the NHPC, Oil
This aggressive disinvestment
drive is being undertaken to bridge the fiscal deficit which has
reached nearly
seven percent of the GDP. The government is forgoing future income from
dividends. Worse, it is transferring state-owned assets to private
hands. The
NTPC shares are being sold cheaply, showing how public assets are being
plundered.
Rather than mobilising more
taxes from the private corporate sector by doing away with tax
exemptions, the
Congress-led government is opting for the irrational course of
disinvestment
which is only meant to benefit the big financial players in the stock
market.
The Central Committee decided
to mobilise people against the disinvestment. It will extend all
support to the
struggle of the trade unions and the public sector employees against
this step
which is contrary to national interests.
Andhra
Pradesh Situation
The Central Committee
discussed the situation which has developed in Andhra Pradesh with the
agitation for a separate Telengana state and the counter-agitation for
a united
state. It is unfortunate that the Central Government and the Congress
leadership took the shortsighted step of announcing the process of the
creation
of a separate state on December 9. It is now for the central government
to
ensure that the stalemate is ended and the solution found by taking
into
account the views of all political parties and sections of the people.
This
process is to begin with the setting up of the committee headed by
retired
Justice B N Sri Krishna.
The initial stand taken by the
central government on Telengana gave a fillip to demands for separate
states in
various other states. The Central Committee reiterated its stand that
the
states which were linguistically reorganised as part of the democratic
restructuring of the state structure should not be disturbed.
The Central Committee appealed
to all sections of the people of Andhra Pradesh to maintain peace and
harmony.
There are forces trying to provoke further divisions among the people
which is
harmful to the overall interests of the people.
Ranganath
Mishra Commission Report
The Central Committee
considered the report of the National Commission for Religious and
Linguistic
Minorities headed by Justice Ranganath Mishra. The Central Committee
welcomes
the recommendations for providing reservation for the minorities in
government
jobs. The Central Committee urged the central government to take
necessary
steps to implement the recommendations.
The Central Committee heard a
report on the situation in
The Central Committee is
confident that the CPI(M) state unit and the Left Front will
successfully
mobilise the people in defence of their rights and livelihood while
countering
the anti-democratic assaults and violence.
The Central Committee
condemned the chauvinistic forces who are targeting non-Marathi
speaking people
in Mumbai and the state. The Shiv Sena and the MNS are indulging in
this
disruptive game after having failed to mobilise support for their
platform in
the recent assembly elections. The attempt to intimidate film actors
like Shahrukh
Khan and other personalities for speaking out their mind is highly
condemnable.
The Congress-NCP government in
Rectification
Campaign
The Polit Bureau submitted its
rectification report to the Central Committee. As per the decision of
the
rectification campaign document adopted in October 2009, the
rectification
process is to begin from the Polit Bureau and the Central Committee.
The report
of the rectification of the Central Committee will be taken up in its
next
meeting.
Party
Congress
The Central Committee decided
to hold the 20th congress of the party after the assembly elections in
In the meantime, the Central
Committee has decided to convene an extended meeting of the Central
Committee
in early August 2010 to decide on the political line to meet the
current
situation.
March
12 Left Rally
The Left parties have decided
to hold an all
The Central Committee called
upon all its units to mobilize people for the rally and make it a big
success.