People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
08 February 21, 2010 |
EDITORIAL
Maoists Unleash Orgy of
Violence
THE
Maoists unleashed an orgy of violence when they attacked the East
Frontier
Rifles (EFR) camp at Silda in the
The
attack took place in broad daylight on the day of the weekly bazaar,
�haat�, that assembled near the camp.
On
February 9, the union home minister had convened a meeting of the chief
ministers
of West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand and
After
the February 9 meeting the union home minister had publicly told the
Maoists, �Once
you halt violence, we are ready to talk to you. My earlier appeals were
spurned
by them and we had to continue with the operations and if the appeal is
spurned
again we will again start operations�. With this outrageous attack on
the EFR
camp it is clear that the Maoists have once again spurned the appeal of
the union
home minister. Repeatedly in the past the prime minister has stated
both on the
floor of the parliament and in public that Maoist violence constitutes
the
gravest threat to
The
Trinamul Congress continues to play footsie with the Maoists as clearly
demonstrated by its chief unwilling to name the Maoists as being
responsible
for this attack. This despite the fact that the Maoist leaders
themselves have
publicly acknowledged in the media that they are responsible for this
attack
and this was their answer to the joint operations to be launched by the
centre
and various state governments. That the Maoists reciprocate the
Trinamul
Congress�s softness became clear when their spokesman informed sections
of the
media that the Maoists �will not attack or target the Trinamul
Congress�. Two
days before this attack on the EFR camp, the Maoist leader of
The
union home minister had earlier sounded a little sympathetic to the
Trinamul
Congress demand when he said on February 9 that �she (Mamata) is
concerned that
the general people would be affected by the joint operations and it is
a
genuine concern. We have to take note of her concern and we would act
accordingly.� With this latest outrageous attack it is clear that the
Maoists
are bent upon perpetuating their violence and are finding a high degree
of
solace and comfort to carry out their murderous attacks given the stand
taken
by the Trinamul Congress. The Congress Party and the UPA-II will have
to take a
call on explaining to the people how a union cabinet minister can act
in
defiance of the prime minister�s public utterances that the Maoist
violence
constitutes the gravest threat to
While
the Maoists have decided that they would not take any action or
punishment
against Trinamul functionaries, they have so far since the general
elections
murdered in cold blood 168 cadre belonging to the CPI(M). All these
comrades belonged
to those very exploited and oppressed classes whose interests the
Maoists claim
to espouse. The targeting and killing of key CPI(M) cadre is part of
the
gameplan to terrorise the general public and in turn favour the
prospects of
the Trinamul Congress in the forthcoming assembly elections. The
Trinamul
Congress is pursuing such a diabolical electoral agenda at the immense
cost of
human life and spread of anarchy.
Way
back on January 15, the Trinamul Congress chief told a public meeting
that she
was giving a seven day ultimatum to the Maoists to come to the
negotiations
table. �Or else, I shall launch padayatras to restore peace and rule of
law.�
Even after six weeks there has been no padayatra and it is clear that
such
utterances were only for public consumption. Revealing the real motive
she said
at the same meeting: �if necessary, I shall try my best to prevail upon
the union
government to meet your demands including withdrawal of joint forces
from
Lalgarh.� (Telegraph, January 16)
It
is clear that such political maneuvering at the cost of bloodshed and
at the
expense of loss of human life, spread of terror and anarchy, posing a
grave
threat to peace and normalcy as well as to
(February
21, 2010)