People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
01 January 02, 2011 |
BUDDHA
REPLIES TO UNION HOME MINISTER
Centre
Speaking Trinamul Language on Maoists Issue
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee,
chief minister of the Left Front government of West Bengal, wrote to
the union
home minister P Chidambaram the following letter on December 28, in
reply to
the latter’s accusation that armed CPI(M) cadre were creating law and
order
problems in the state.
KINDLY refer
to your
secret letter dated December 21-22, 2010, which had been published in
the media
before it reached my office on December 27, 2010, at 11 a m.
Your
assessment of the
situation in the state of
You are fully
aware of
these activities of the Maoists. The greatest challenge is how to
contain the
Maoists and defeat them finally, both administratively and politically.
In recent
times the state
and central police, through their joint efforts, have achieved major
successes.
Peace and normalcy have been restored in vast areas. People who were
evicted
earlier are going back to their homes. Government/panchayat offices are
functioning normally and so are the schools, markets and shops. Life is
gradually coming back to normalcy in these areas, but still we have
problems in
the areas bordering our state. Trinamul Congress, which was earlier
maintaining
secret contacts with Maoist leaders and outfits, are now openly
organising
meetings with them.
The CPI(M)
and its allies
are trying their best to resist the Maoists by mobilising people
against them
and, in the process, they have lost more than 170 of their workers and
leaders.
Unfortunately, you are now blaming them for the present state of
affairs. I am
afraid it will divert the attention of all concerned who are struggling
against
Maoists, the greatest threat to our internal security.
As regards
political
clashes mentioned in your letter, I would like to correct your figures.
32
Trinamul Congress supporters have been killed and 601 have suffered
injuries. The
CPI(M) has lost 69 of its cadres and another 723 have been injured. The
Indian
National Congress has lost one of its supporters and 111 have been
injured
during the period mentioned in your letter. I, however, agree that it
is not a
happy situation and I am trying my best to stop these senseless
killings. I
have repeatedly appealed to all the opposition parties to cooperate.
All the
parties except Trinamul Congress have come forward to cooperate. The
Trinamul
Congress has refused to talk to the administration. I am trying to
disarm and
demobilise all armed groups engaged in violence in some pockets in the
state.
I strongly
object to your
using the word “harmad” to mean the CPI(M) party workers without
knowing to the
actual meaning of this nasty word coined by Trinamul Congress leaders.
More when we
meet!