Friday, July 23, 2010

BJP, UPA responsible for illegal mining: CPI(M)

CPI(M) to hold rally in Bellary on August 3 against illegal mining

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has held the Bharatiya Janata Party Government in the State, as well as the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre responsible for the illegal mining in Karnataka.

Speaking to presspersons here on Thursday, G.N. Nagaraj and S. Prasannakumar, members of the State Secretariat of the party, said that both governments had shirked their responsibility to curb illegal mining and protect non-renewable mineral resources.

It was an “unpardonable crime” for the State Government to be involved in the mining scam, while claiming to be “clean” and pointing fingers at others to cover up its lapses, they said.

Mr. Nagaraj said: “Despite having power in its command, it is ridiculous that the Yeddyurappa Government exhibited its helplessness by not taking stringent action to prevent illegal mining.”

Mr. Prasannakumar blamed the UPA Government for not initiating steps to curb illegal mining.

According to him, the ports were under the control of the Union Government. There were several Acts that could have been invoked to prevent the problem, he added.

They expressed concern over the law and order situation in Bellary district.

In the war of words between the ruling and the Opposition, the issue of protecting the non-renewable mineral wealth of the State was getting sidelined, they pointed out. In order to voice their protest in this regard, the CPI(M) had planned to organise a rally in Bellary on August 3, they said. State-level leaders of the party and some Polit Bureau members were expected to attend.

(Courtesy : The Hindu)

CPI(M) condemns passage of Anti Cow Slaughter Bill without debate

The Kodagu unit of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has criticised the BJP Government over the passage of the anti-cow slaughter Bill in the Legislative Council, recently, without any debate.

The party would appeal to the Governor not to give assent to the Bill, secretary of the Kodagu CPI (M) I.R. Durgaprasad said in a statement here on Thursday.

Farmers in the State disposed of aged and weak cattle, and, in turn, bought productive cattle for utility. More than 1.25 crore people belonging to the Dalit, minority and tribal communities consumed beef and more than 20 lakh people were involved in the meat trade, Dr. Durgaprasad said. The Bill would come as a blow to these communities. When the Bill becomes a Act it would have deleterious effects on the livelihood of these people and adversely impact the economy of the State, he said. In this kind of a situation, passing the Bill without debate was unfortunate, Dr. Durgaprasad noted.

State Executive Committee member of the CPI (M) S.Y. Gurushant too had condemned the passing of the Bill, Dr. Durgaprasad added.

Protests and demonstrations against the passage of the Bill were held throughout the State since July 12, but the Government chose to ignore them, he alleged.

All citizens should come together to prevent the Bill from becoming an Act, Dr. Durgaprasad said, adding that the CPI (M) would support all parties and progressive organisations to carry on a movement against it.

CPIM Central Committee Communiqué

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in New Delhi from July 21 to 23, 2010. It has issued the following statement:
Homage
The Central Committee paid homage to the forty four members and supporters of the Party who were killed by the Maoists and the TMC led combine in West Bengal since the last Central Committee meeting held in May this year. The Central Committee conveys its heartfelt condolences to the families of all the comrades who were killed.
The Central Committee expressed its deep grief at the death of sixty passengers who died in the collision between two trains at Sainthia railway station in West Bengal. The Central Committee conveys its heartfelt sympathy to the families of all those who were killed and injured.
Petroleum Price Hike
The Central Committee hailed the success of the July 5 countrywide hartal against the steep rise in prices of petrol, diesel, kerosene and cooking gas. The Central Committee demanded that the UPA government rescind these increases and call off the deregulation of petrol pricing.
In the forthcoming parliament session, the Left parties will strongly raise this demand.
Kashmir Situation
The Central Committee heard a report on the serious situation prevailing in the Kashmir valley. Since June there have been a number of incidents involving clashes between stone throwing young men and the police forces. Seventeen young men have lost their lives in this period.
The Central Committee noted that the all-Party meeting had called for a credible enquiry into the circumstances which had led to the death of civilians in the recent period. But the process for such an enquiry has still not started. The security forces have to exercise restraint in the face of the protests. The Central Committee appealed to the young people not to go in for a confrontation with the security forces.
It is highly unfortunate that the Central Government has not taken any worthwhile step to initiate a political dialogue with all sections in the valley.
The Central Committee wants a parliamentary delegation to visit Kashmir immediately and hear the views of all concerned.
Terrorist Activities
Consequent to the arrest of three persons for the Ajmer Sharief dargah blast in 2007, it has been established that there are extremist Hindutva elements involved in terror activities. The Malegaon, the Ajmer Sharief and Mecca Masjid blasts have been traced to these elements. The interrogation of certain RSS functionaries by the CBI points to a wider network. It is imperative that all the links of such a network be uncovered and firm action taken against them.
The Central Committee expressed its serious concern at the activities of the extremist organisation, the Popular Front of India in Kerala and other southern states. The incident of the chopping off of the hand of a lecturer in Ernakulam district and the subsequent searches have unearthed the storage of bomb making material and other weapons.
There is an interconnection between communalism and the spawning of such terrorist activities. The CPI(M) will conduct a campaign against both Hindu and Muslim extremism and all forms of terrorism.
Gujarat Investigations
On the directions of the Supreme Court the CBI has been enquiring into the police killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh and his wife in a false encounter in Gujarat. The investigation has led to evidence involving the role of the Minister of State for Home, Amit Shah. Given the history of connivance of the Gujarat state government in the communal pogroms, this investigation should be pursued seriously.
FDI In Retail
The Ministry of Commerce has issued a discussion paper proposing the opening of multi-brand retail trade to FDI without any limit. This is the first step towards allowing multinational companies into the general retail trade in India. The earlier UPA government had allowed FDI in single brand retail.
The CPI(M) had brought out a comprehensive policy document on the implications of the entry of FDI in retail trade and the necessity for strict regulation of organised retail trade by Indian corporates.
The Central Committee decided to mobilise public opinion against the entry of FDI in retail trade.
Parliament Session
  • The Central Committee demanded that the Civil Nuclear Liability Bill be not proceeded with in parliament. The Bill does not protect the interests of the Indian people nor assure their lives and safety.
  • The Central Committee called upon the Government to bring Women’s reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha for adoption.
  • The Central Committee wanted the government to place its response to the recommendations of the Ranganath Mishra Commission Report on reservation for minorities in education and jobs.
September 7 Strike
The Central Committee extended its full support to the call of the nine central trade unions for an industrial strike on September 7 on a five point charter of demands. These include steps to curb price rise, end to disinvestment in public sector and implementation of labour laws.
Extended Central Committee Meeting
The Central Committee discussed and adopted the Draft Political Resolution and Review Report which will be placed before the Extended Meeting of the Central Committee to be held in Vijayawada from August 7 to 10, 2010. The Extended Meeting will adopt the political tactical line of the Party for the current situation.
Some of the current tasks set out in the Draft Political Resolution are:
Ø The key task is to fight against the whole gamut of neo-liberal policies which are affecting the lives of the people in all spheres. These policies fuelled by imperialist globalisation are enriching the rich further and transferring resources to the corporates and big business. They are detrimental to interests of the working people. The Congress-led UPA government has pursued these policies for the past six years since coming into office in 2004.
Ø The fight against the neo-liberal policies means taking up the struggle at two levels. One at the level of policies of the Central and concerned state governments and second by taking up the various issues of the people who are affected by these policies concerning their livelihood, public distribution system, land, job security, fair wages, access to health care, education and basic services. The Party and the mass organizations have to conduct sustained struggles on local issues and also launch state-wide movements on people’s issues. At the all India level and states level movements against the neo-liberal policies should be launched.
Ø Communal politics continues to pose a danger as it is seeking an opportunity to push forward the communal agenda. The RSS and its political wing, the BJP, represent the main vehicle for majority communalism and the Hindutva ideology. Though the BJP suffered electoral setbacks, there is no let up on communal activities. In the coming days the struggle against communalism and the Hindutva based activities needs to be carried on. At the same time, the Party should be vigilant to counter minority communalism and extremism.
Ø The UPA government is working to strengthen the strategic alliance with the USA at all levels including military collaboration. This alliance influences domestic policies and is the main detriment to an independent foreign policy. The Party has to step up the opposition to the Indo-US strategic alliance and its various manifestations. It should rally all the patriotic, democratic sections against this tie-up with the US and mobilize people for the pursuit of an independent foreign policy and against imperialist intervention around the world.
Ø The Party should oppose the Congress, the prime mover of the neo-liberal policies of the UPA government, which represents the interests of the big bourgeoisie and favours a pro-US foreign policy.
Ø The BJP does not only practice communal politics, it is a rightwing party which advocates neo-liberal policies. The Party will politically fight the BJP and adopt tactics to rally the secular forces to isolate it.
Ø The CPI(M) will seek the cooperation of those non-Congress secular parties who are willing to come together to take up peoples issues, defend secularism and oppose erosion of national sovereignty both within parliament and outside. Wherever needed, there may be electoral understanding with such parties.
Ø The Party will lay stress on its independent role and activities. The Party will put forward before the people the alternative policies of the Left. The Party will work to strengthen Left unity and to consolidate the forces of the Left while waging a determined struggle against the disruptive activities of the Maoists.
Ø The entire Party will work to rally the people and the democratic forces to defend the CPI(M) and the Left in West Bengal, to help fight back the violent attacks and to overcome the adverse situation.