People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
44 October 31, 2010 |
Rejoinder
to Certain Press Reports on
Prakash Karat, general secretary
of the Communist Party of
THERE have been certain reports of
my speech at the memorial conference for Victor Kiernan in
I wish to make it clear that these
remarks attributed to me are neither correct nor accurate.
As far as caste is concerned what I said is
as follows: “We should understand both in theory and practice how class
structure in India is influenced by and integrated with structures of
hierarchy, discrimination and oppression that are particular to Indian
society
reflected for instance in caste system.” Stating that communists
recognise the
role of caste in the socio-economic formations in
Secondly, contrary to saying that communists
are stuck in the forties, what I pointed out was and I quote from my
written
notes:
“The bulk of the support for the Communist Party even today
comes from
the movement areas and outlying region, where mainly in the 1941 to
1948 period
the communists succeeded in bringing together and leading the two main
historical currents of people’s struggles – the struggle against the
colonial
power and the struggle of the rural masses for freedom from
exploitation. Thus,
where the communists brought the anti-imperialist and anti-landlord
movements
together and gave leadership to this united struggle, they gained mass
support.
Tebhaga (Bengal),
I had concluded by saying that the
agenda of the forties such as land reforms and struggle for land is
still being
pursued by the communists.