People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXV
No.
25 June 19, 2011 |
THE Central
Committee
conducted a review of the results of the recent assembly elections in
the four
states of West Bengal, Kerala,
The review
examined the
reasons for the big defeat of the Left Front in
Notwithstanding
the big
achievements of the Left Front government over the last three decades,
there
were shortcomings and weaknesses in some of the policies and measures
adopted
for the welfare of the people. The mistakes with regard to Singur and
Nandigram
proved costly. The review also identified the organisational defects
and
shortcomings which have alienated various sections of the people. The
review
report adopted by the Central Committee has set out some of the
corrective
steps to be taken at the political and organisational level.
The Central
Committee
rejected the motivated propaganda that the electoral defeat in
In Kerala,
the LDF lost
narrowly. The UDF could win only with a
slender margin of three seats. In its review, the Central Committee
appreciated
the work of the CPI(M) and the LDF in the election campaign. The LDF
has
emerged with strong popular support. The Central Committee has directed
the
Kerala state committee to examine various aspects of the election
results and
to take steps to further strengthen the party and the movement in
Kerala.
The Central
Committee also
conducted a review of the election results in Tamilnadu and
The Congress
ruling party
cannot take much satisfaction from the results of the five state
assembly
elections, with the exception of
The BJP has
performed
badly. It has got only five seats in
The Central
Committee
warned that the UPA government at the centre may be emboldened to push
more
vigorously for neo-liberal policies given the loss of the Left-led
governments
in
Immediately,
the party has
to face a situation where the Party and the Left are under tremendous
attack.
Fourteen CPI(M) and Left Front activists have been killed since the
election
results. Hundreds of people have been
injured in physical attacks. Scores of party offices and trade union
offices
have been attacked or captured. Many of the party cadres have to leave
their
homes because of threats and intimidation. The TMC-Congress government
has
shown no interest whatsoever in curbing this violence. The Central
Committee
condemned this campaign of violence and terror against the CPI(M) and
the Left
Front and call upon all democratic forces in the country to protest
this onslaught
against democracy and democratic rights.
The Central
Committee
strongly asserted that it is the Left parties that have the credibility
and the
record to fight against corruption in high places. The platform of the
Left
against corruption requires a comprehensive set of measures which can
help curb
corruption. This includes an effective Lokpal legislation which brings
the prime
minister also under its purview; the setting up of a National Judicial
Commission to oversee the judiciary; electoral reforms to curb the use
of money
power and firm measures to break the nexus of big business-ruling
politicians
and the bureaucracy. The fountainhead of corruption today is this
corrupt nexus
which has flourished under the neo-liberal regime. The Left parties
will mobilise
the people to struggle to bring in these set of measures.
The central
government’s
claims of food inflation control have once again proven false with food
inflation nearing 10 per cent. At the same time, the record rabi
wheat procurement will once again
rot in the open because of the callous negligence of the expansion of
storage
facilities. The most logical step which the central government
stubbornly
refuses to take, would be to allocate the stocks to the states at BPL
prices.
In this context, the Food Security Bill proposed by the Sonia
Gandhi-headed
National Advisory Council is highly unsatisfactory because it rejects
the
universal public distribution system and suggests instead new forms of
targeting
which will be an injustice to the large population which requires
subsidised
foodgrains. The present draft is unacceptable. The government should
ensure, as
a legal entitlement, at least 35 kg of foodgrains to the people at Rs.
2 a kilo
as is being done by many state governments.
The BPL
census
questionnaire retains the anti-poor ranking system in which a poor
person is
not assessed by his or her own poverty but by the poverty of others.
This is a
cruel method that not only divides the poor but set ever new lines of
destitution. We strongly oppose the ranking system. A just method would
be to
have an automatic exclusion category with verifiable criteria such as
exclusion
of government employees, income tax payers and big landowners and
automatically
include the rest as being eligible for food security.
The CPI(M)
will intensify
its campaign against price rise and for
a universal public distribution system.
The CPI(M)
will conduct a
vigorous political campaign against all the measures which are being
proposed
by the UPA government which are inimical to the interests of the people
and the
country. They include bringing multinational companies into retail
trade;
continuance of targeted public distribution system as against the
universal
PDS; policies which squeeze the peasantry in agriculture and the fight
against
the land grab by corporates and the real estate speculators depriving
the
farmers from their lands.
The Central
Committee
meeting decided to consult with the Left parties to launch a movement to demand measures to curb corruption in
high places and to take firm measures to unearth black money and the
repatriation of illegal money stashed abroad.
The Central
Committee
decided to mobilise all democratic forces and public opinion against
the
violence and terror unleashed against the CPI(M) and the Left in West
Bengal.
The campaign to end the violence and defend democracy in West Bengal
will be
conducted from July 1 to 7, 2011.
The Central
Committee gave
a call to all its party units to collect funds to support the families
of those
killed, injured and displaced in these attacks.
The Central
Committee
warned the UPA government not to further increase the prices of
petroleum
products. If it does so, a sustained movement will be launched against
such an
anti-people and inflationary measure.
The Central
Committee
decided to hold the 20th congress of the party in the beginning of
April 2012
in Kerala. The exact venue will be
decided shortly.
The Central
Committee
decided on the time-table of conferences from the branch level to the state committees.