Sunday, June 26, 2011

China's Communist Party members exceed 80 million



The number of Communist Party of China (CPC) members has exceeded 80 million, a senior CPC official said Friday.

The CPC had 80.269 million members by the end of last year, Wang Qinfeng, deputy head of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, said at a press conference.The Party grew from only about 50 members at its birth to nearly 4.5 million when the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949.Last year, 3.075 million people joined the CPC, the world's largest political Party -- a net increase of 2.274 million taking into account members who died or left the party.The two leading groups in new members were college students and people at the frontline of production or work, such as industrial workers, farmers, herders, and migrant workers, both accounting for more than 40 percent of total new Party members.The CPC received 21.017 million membership applications last year, a year-on-year increase of 861,000.Of the Party's members, 18.03 million were women and 5.338 million were from ethnic minority groups in 2010, accounting for 22.5 percent and 6.6 percent of the total respectively, according to Wang.In terms of occupation, the group of farmers, herders and fishers, numbering 24.427 million, was the largest, while 6.989 million Party members were workers, he said.Another 6.812 million members worked in Party and state agencies, and 18.413 million were managerial staff and professional technicians working in enterprises and non-profitable organizations, and 2.539 million were students, according to Wang.

As the Communist Party of China (CPC) prepares to celebrate the 90th anniversary of its founding, the party is making extra efforts to ensure that its officials are living up to the standards first established by the party's founders back in 1921.

Source : Xinhua

Left Front’s protest march in Kolkota


The Left Front took out an impressive protest march before organizing a meeting in Azad Hind Bag in north Kolkata on June 25. The protest was against widespread Trinamool attacks on Left party leaders, workers and even supporters in West Bengal immediately after the declaration of poll results, price rise particularly the rise in prices of diesel and ,LPG cooking gas.
The march started from Rani Rashmoni Road in Esplanade area where Left Front leaders including Front chairman Biman Basu and Leader of the Opposition Surya Kanta Mishra were frontliners in the 8-kilometre march along Esplanade East, Lenin Sarani, College Street and Bidhan Sarani. The former Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was present at Rani Rashmoni Road.Braving the afternoon rain a large number of Left supporting people assembled at Rashmoni Road. The participation of students and youths was particularly impressive.The Front chairman Biman Basu reminded the marchers of Emergency during the days of Indira Gandhi 33 years ago when ruthless attacks were mounted on the people to take away their democratic rights. Now again after the span of Emergency period a situation had been created by Trinamool-Congress combine by resorting to indiscriminate attacks on Left supporting masses across rural Bengal, he alleged.