People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 29 July 21, 2013 |
Party
Account is fully
transparent
Biman
Basu Dares Any Probe into
Baseless Insinuation
From our
special correspondent
BIMAN Basu,
secretary,
Biam Basu, in a press
conference, categorically
refuted any misconduct and detailed the sources of income and
how it was
maintained.
He said, in our Party
Constitution’s Article no
1o, it is clearly written that every Party member must pay a
monthly levy as
laid down by the Central Committee. Those whose incomes are of
annual or of
seasonal character have to pay their levy at the beginning of
the season or at
the beginning of every quarter on the same percentage basis.
If a member fails
to deposit his levy within three months after it is due, then
his name is to be
liable to be even removed from the Party rolls. Like any
Communist Party, the
main source of the CPI(M)’s income is the levy collected from
the Party
members. There are fixed rates of levies according to income
level. For
example, the lowest rate is 25 paisa per month upto an income
of Rs 300. And
the highest is 5 percent of his income per month if it is
above Rs 8000. The
CPI(M) has 3,14, 457 Party members in
Basu said, apart from
the normal levies, Party
members who are elected as members of parliament, state
assembly or any other
elected post deposit their salary to Party. Even the large
portions of pension
of retired elected representatives are deposited in Party
fund. This can only
be possible in a Left party. No other parties can even imagine
this practice.
Apart from all these, Party calls for special funds from time
to time, in which
one-day or half-day wages are collected. This is the principal
method of
Party’s income. The whole process is crystal clear,
transparent and
meticulously maintained.
About the insinuation
perpetrated by a section
of media and the ruling party in
Basu said, the
details of this account are
audited. According to rules, we send annual audit report to
Party Central
Committee and through them, the Income Tax authorities and the
Election
Commission gets those reports. The Election Commission has
praised us many
times for maintaining accounts in a correct manner.
Basu said, there is
nothing in our Party account
and this bank account which is shrouded in secrecy. We are
ready for
investigation by any agencies, brought from any part of the
world. There was
absolutely no reason to raise this issue except trying to
mislead a section of
people during panchayat elections. Trinamul Congress and its
chief minister had
failed to run the administration in the state. They are just
trying to divert
attention from this.
To another question,
Basu said, the amount of
money is perfectly consistent with the levies and special
funds that we had
mentioned.
Interestingly, the Ananda
Bazar Patrika
has shied away to publish the details of Biman Basu’s
arguments and downplayed
the whole thing after two days.