Thursday, March 20, 2014

CPI announces candidates for nine constituencies in Tamil Nadu


The State unit of the CPI on Wednesday announced candidates for nine constituencies, including three reserved constituencies, for the Lok Sabha polls.As per the list released by the party’s State secretary, D. Pandian, sitting MP P. Lingam, elected from Tenkasi Reserved constituency in the 2009 polls will again enter the fray from there. The party has fielded G. Palanisami, a four-time MLA and the party’s former Legislative Party leader, in Nagapattinam (Reserved) constituency. Senior leader K. Subbarayan, who was elected from the Coimbatore constituency in the 2004 polls, will contest from the Tirupur constituency. Former MLA A.S. Kannan is the candidate for Tiruvallur (Reserved) constituency. For Tuticorin, the party has fielded its district secretary A. Mohanraj. 

Ku. Balasubramaniam, a leader of the Tamil Nadu Government employees, is the candidate for Cuddalore constituency. S. Krishnan and R.D. Umamaheswari will contest from Sivaganaga and Ramanathapuram constituencies. R. Viswanathan, a minister in the R.V. Janakiraman’s cabinet in Puducherry, is the candidate for Puducherry.

Monday, March 17, 2014

CPI(M) releases candidates list for Tamil Nadu

 
The CPI(M) announced candidates for nine Lok Sabha constituencies it will be contesting in Tamil Nadu. The candidates include two women Com. U. Vasuki for Chennai North and S. Tamilselvi for Thanjavur — and two Dalit candidates. CPIM  state secretary G. Ramakrishnan said his party had fielded a Dalit candidate K. Samuel Raj for Virudhunagar general constituency. For Villupuram reserved constituency the candidate is G. Anandan. The party has renominated P.R. Natarajan from the Coimbatore constituency. He won it in the 2009 polls. A.V. Bellarmine, who won the Nagercoil constituency in the 2004 election, is again contesting from Kanayakumari constituency. The candidate for Madurai is P. Vikraman. The candidates for Tiruchi and Dindigul are S. Sridhar and N. Pandi respectively. 


Saturday, March 15, 2014

CPIM and CPI to contest 9 Seats each in Tamilnadu






CPI(M) and the CPI on Friday announced they would contest nine seats each in the  2014 Lok Sabha elections scheduled for April 24th in Tamil Nadu and decided against supporting the AIADMK, the BJP, the DMK and the Congress in the remaining 22 seats.

The CPI(M) would contest from Coimbatore, Madurai, Kanyakumari, Chennai North, Dindigul, Trichy, Virudhunagar, Villupuram and Thanjavur constituencies.

CPI state Secretary D. Pandian and CPI (M) State Secretary G. Ramakrishnan told the press in Chennai after both the parties identified the seats. Senior CPI Leader Com. A Nallakannu and CPIM CC Member T K Rangarajan were also present during the press conference.

The CPI would contest from Tenkasi, Nagapattinam, Puducherry, Tiruppur, Sivaganga, Dharmapuri, Cuddalore, Tiruvallur and Tuticorin constituencies, they said.

Replying to a query, Mr. Pandian and Mr. Ramakrishnan said the Left parties would consider supporting other parties, including AAP, whoever approached them. While the CPI(M) would release its candidates list on March 16, the CPI would release its list the following day, they said. Both the parties would be expanding their presence in this election contesting together 18 seats as against three each in 2009. The CPI and the CPI(M), which had fought the last election in alliance with the AIADMK, won one seat each.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

CPI(M) Kicks-off Election Campaign For Ranchi



The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has kicked-off the campaign trail for its candidate for Ranchi Lok Sabha seat, Com. Rajinder Singh Munda, on March 11th, with four large worker meetings. These meetings were held in four of the seven assembly segments Hatia, Silli and Khijri.

On March 10th, a large workers meeting was held in Ranchi city, where Comrade Brinda Karat, member, Polit Bureau,  addressed the hundreds of CPI(M) workers attended the meeting. The meeting was attended by candidate Com. Rajinder Singh Munda and State Secretary Com G.K. Bakshi. Slogans like 'Congress Hatao, BJP Harao', 'Ranchi Mein CPI(M) Lao' resounded at the meetings when Com. Brinda Karat said Jharkhand is one of the richest States in minerals and its people are the  poorest.

“Since the State was formed in 2000,  the Congress and the BJP have taken turns to rule themselves or through equally corrupt proxies. In 12 years there have been nine chief ministers Presidents rule imposed thrice. Jharkhand has become 'lootkhand',” Com Brinda Karat said.

Com. Rajinder Singh Munda
Today a new chapter has been added with Mamta Bannerjee’s TMC bringing chit fund money to buy MLAs and manipulate defections.  “CPI(M) is fighting to clean up this corruption through alternative politics and alternative policies,” she added.

The meetings were attended by workers from different sectors, a large number of whom were construction workers. 

A big group of lawyers were also present. In Ranchi, parties like CPI, Marxist Coordination Committee and RSP have pledged their support.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Left parties to contest 5 seats in Haryana

CPI (M) is contesting three Lok Sabha seats in Haryana while CPI is contesting on two seats. Those being contested by CPI (M) are Sirsa(SC), Hisar and Bhiwani Mohindargarh while CPI those of the CPI are Karnal and Ambala(SC).

In the dissolved Lok Sabha, out of total 10 seats Congress had 9 and the lone Hisar seat was held by Kuldip Bhishnoi son of Late Sh. Bhajan Lal, former Chief Minister.
Brief profile of the three seats:
 
There are a total of 10 Lok Sabha Seats in Haryana and each Lok Sabha seat is comprised of 9 assembly segments.
 
All three seats being contested by CPI (M) fall in the North Westren Haryana border adjoining. Rajanthan districts of Ganga Nagar, Hanumangarh, Churu and Sikar on the South west side while that of Punjab on the North. The three seats are spread over 6 districts of Haryana viz. Sirsa, Fatehabad, Hisar, Bhiwani, Jind and Mohindergarh. Party and mass fronts have a comparatively better presence in these regions due to round the year activities and campaigns on issues of the farmers, agricultural workers, workers of the unorganized sectors, on other livelihood issues as well as on the social issues pertaining to caste oppression, violence against women or criminalization.

Sirsa: 
Com. Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria
It is a scheduled caste reserve seat. Dr. Ashok Tanwar of the Congress is the sitting MP who has since been appointed president of the Pradesh Congress. It has fairly developed agriculture due to green revolution. Scheduled castes are over 25 percent average here and there are very acute disparities between rich farmers and landless agricultural labourers. Party has contested this seat in 2009 with Com. Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria as its candidate who got 20,000 votes and he is re-nominated this time also. Com. Ramkumar is member of party state secretariat and President of AIAWU state committee. He has been leading several struggles on local issues like MNREGA, PDS, BPL cards, power, water etc. Five assembly segments are under Sirsa district, three in Fatehabad while one is in Jind district.

Hisar: 
Phool Singh Sheokand
7 assembly segments are in Hisar district, one each in Bhiwani and Jind districts. The seat is held by Mr. Kuldip Bishnoi who is son of late Ch. Bhajan Lal who was famous for organizing defections and he had launched a separate outfit Haryana Jan Hit Congress (HJC) after defecting from congress and this party has an alliance with BJP in this election.
 
Our party has also contested this seat twice in 1996 and 1999 with Phool Singh Sheokand as its nominee. He has been renominated this time as well. Phool Singh Sheokand is a party state committee member and vice-president of AIKS Haryana. Sheokand is ex-president of Sarv Karmchari Sangh and led many popular struggles before he left his job in 1996. He has also been SFI state president. A part of the constituency has witnessed worst kind of caste violence against dalits by a section of the rabid caste elements; the Mirchpur infamous episode took place here. Bhagana and Dabra are other villages where atrocities on dalits took place. In all these excesses our party and mass fronts had actively sided with the aggrieved families.
Party and mass fronts, AIKS, AIAWU, CITU, JMS and other organizations are very active in Hisar region round the year.

Bhiwani-Mohindergarh: 
Master Sher Singh
5 assembly seats are in Bhiwani while four of them fall in Mohindergarh district. Our party had contested Bhiwani (prior to delimitation) in 1999 when late Comrade Prabhat Singh was the candidate. This constituency has a fairly good base of Kisan Sabha with more than 50,000 membership of AIKS which is a popular organization in parts of Bhiwani for successfully launching struggles for compensation of the frequently crop losses due to natural calamities. A large part of the constituency bordering Rajasthan is rain deficient and also lacks irrigation network.

Trade union front has been active against stone mining closure rendering several hundred families to the brink of hunger. Master Sher Singh president of Haryana Kisan Sabha is CPI (M) candidate from this seat. He had been a popular leader of the Sarva Karamchari Sangh and teachers union before his retirement.

Party has been very active in this region on various local issues including social issues.

CPI(M) to focul on Livelihood issues of the people in Haryana


CPI(M) will focus its election campaign in Haryana on the livelihood issues of the people for which the party and the mass fronts led by party leaders have been fighting tirelessly round the year. Stating this CPM Central secretariat member Mr. Nilotpal Basu emphasised that toiling people had very high stakes in the outcome of the forthcoming parliament elections. He said that the game of defections was at its worst and there was hardly anything to choose between Congress and BJP.

When the Congress was losing ground with greater speed the BJP has an agenda of taking the country on the path adopted by Pakistan. He reminded that the pitiable condition of democracy 

was mainly due to the theocratic state which gave birth to fundamentalism. Such a path was not acceptable to the people of our country.

Party state secretary Inderjit Singh claimed that CPM and the CPI were the only parties in Haryana who were upholding value based principled politics and never indulged into opportunism and ne ver played identity politics based on caste or religious sentiments. We have rather forged unity of the people based on workers and farmers and defended the rights of marginalized and weaker sections when attacked by the dominant vested interests.

The party has decided to observe 23 March Shahid Diwas as a day against imperialism and communalism against which Bhagat Singh and his compatriots were a glorious symbol.
The party has decided to adopt its election campaign by going house to house for seeking support in the for a policy change and not alone the leaders. Dates for filing nominations of its candidates have been fixed for 19, 20 and 21 respectively for Sirsa, Hisar and Bhiwani- Mohindergarh seats respectively. Another rally of the Left parties is scheduled to be held at Karnal on 16 March. It will be addressed by CPM leader Hannan Mollah and CPI leader Amarjeet Kaur.

Keezhvenmani Martyrs Memorial in Tamil Nadu inaugurated




Com. Prakash Karat, General Secretary, CPI(M) inaugurated a memorial Centre in the honour of 44 agricultural workers burnt alive by landlords in 1968 in Keezhvenmani, Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu, in the presence of thousands of people and veteran communist leaders of the state today.

Speaking on the occasion, Prakash Karat charged the UPA Government for its role in some of the worst corruption scandals that the country has witnessed, not to mention the enormous burden imposed on the people of the country through unprecedented price rise. He sharply attacked the BJP and Narendra Modi and said that they pose a serious threat with their communal and divisive platform and they should be rejected.

On electoral developments in Tamil Nadu, he mentioned that the AIADMK had joined the anti communal convention of non Congress secular parties in Delhi last October. Subsequently the AIADMK had declared its alliance with the Left parties for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. However the AIADMK unilaterally broke off its alliance with the Left parties. If anyone thinks that by bypassing and marginalizing the Left parties,a credible alternative to the BJP and the Congress can be presented, they are mistaken.

Karat declared that the Left parties in Tamil Nadu will unitedly fight the elections together against neo liberal policies, communalism and corruption. The Left will continue to play a central role in evolving pro-people alternative policies in the Centre and in the States. CITU State Secretary Com. A Sounderrajan presided over the function. CPIM Nagapattinam DC secretary com. A V Murukayyan welcomed the gathering. Veteran leader Com. N Sakarayya, K Virayyan, Tamil Nadu state secretary Com. G Ramakrishnan, CC Member Com. T K Rangarajan also addressed the meeting. CPIM Thiruvarur DC Secretary Com. Nagarajan said the vote of thanks.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

CPIM forms seperate committes for Seemandhra and Telangana

(From L to R) Thammineni Veerabhadram, the newly elected the CPI(M) Telangana state secretary, B V Raghavulu, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and former secretary of the CPI(M) State Committee of undivided Andhra Pradesh, and Penumalli Madhu, the newly elected CPI(M) Andhra Pradesh state secretary.


In the context of the Andhra Pradesh State Reorganisation Bill being passed and given assent to by the President of India, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has formed two separate committees for the two states. The Telangana state committee of the Party has been formed with 42 members and the Andhra Pradesh state committee of the Party with 44 members.

Thammineni Veerabhadram has been elected as the CPI(M) Telangana state secretary, with S Veeraiah, S Malla Reddy, G Nagaiah, Ch Seetharamulu and Chukka Ramulu as state secretariat members.

Penumalli Madhu has been elected as the CPI(M) Andhra Pradesh state secretary with P Ramulu, M A Gafoor, S Punyavati, V Krishnaiah, Y Venkateshwara Rao, Ch Narsingha Rao and Midiyam Babu Rao as state secretariat members.

CPI(M) Polit Bureau member B V Raghavulu made these announcements at a press conference on March 8 in the presence of both the new state secretaries. Earlier in the day the state committee held its meeting in M B Bhavan. CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat, Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury and central secretariat member V Sreenivasa Rao attended the meeting from all India centre.

Raghavulu also announced the intention of the Party to contest from 6 Lok Sabha and 33 assembly constituencies in the undivided state of Andhra Pradesh, as which entity it will remain till June 2. Responding to a question, the CPI(M) leader said that the Party can consider allying with any party that is not allied with either Congress or BJP. If there is an alliance, the number of seats the Party intends to contest may come down and if there is no alliance the number may rise, he said.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Left Parties to contest alone in Tamil Nadu for the Loksabha elections

 
CPI and the CPI (M)  on Thursday 5th March, jointly announcing their decision to contest together, putting an end to the speculation that they could switch over to the DMK camp. “We could not make any progress in the seat-sharing talks because of the attitude of the AIADMK. Since the AIADMK has launched its campaign in all the 40 seats, we have decided to contest the polls together,” said a statement jointly issued by CPI (M) secretary G. Ramakrishnan and CPI secretary D. Pandian.

 “It is impossible to coexist with the DMK, not just because the party is embroiled in the 2G scam. It was also part of the Congress-led UPA, which pursued an anti-people neo-liberalisation policy. Even after quitting the UPA government, it continued to support many policies, including Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the multi-brand retail sector,” said a senior CPI (M) leader.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

CPIM DECLARES CANDIDATES FROM TRIPURA




Left Front is Tripura announced the name of candidates for the forthcoming loksabha elections. Com. Jitendra Chowdary will be contesting from Tripura East and Com. Sankar prasad Dutta will be contesting from Tripura West. Both are CPIM candidates. The announcement was made after the conclusion of the CPIM State Committe.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Left Front West Bengal declared candidates for Lok sabha elections 2014

 
West Bengal Left Front today have declared its list of candidates for the upcoming
LokSabha elections 2014
 
Constituency No. & Name                    Party         Name
 
1. COOCHBEHAR (SC)                         AIFB               Dipak Kumar Roy
2. ALIPURDUAR (ST)                           RSP                 Monahar Tirkey
3. JALPAIGURI (SC)                           CPI(M)            Mahendra Kumar Roy
4. DARJEELING                                CPI(M)            Saman Pathak
5. RAIGANJ                                      CPI(M)            Md. Salim
6. BALURGHAT                               RSP                 Bimal Sarkar
7. MALDAHA UTTAR                   CPI(M)            Khagen Murmu
8. MALDAHA DAKSHIN               CPI(M)            Abul Hasnat Khan
9. JANGIPUR                                    CPI(M)            Muzaffar Hossain
10. BAHARAMPUR                         RSP                 Pramathes Mukherjee
11. MURSHIDABAD                       CPI(M)            Badarudzza Khan
12. KRISHNANAGAR                     CPI(M)            Dr. Santanu Jha
13. RANAGHAT (SC)                      CPI(M)            Archna Biswas
14. BANGAON (SC)                         CPI(M)            Dr. Debesh Das
15. BARRACKPUR                          CPI(M)            Subhasini Ali
16. DUM DUM                                 CPI(M)            Dr. Asim Dasgupta
17. BARASAT                                   AIFB               Dr. Murtaza Hossen
18. BASIRHAT                                  CPI                  Nurul Huda
19. JAYNAGAR (SC)                        RSP                 Subhas Naskar
20. MATHURAPUR (SC)                         CPI(M)            Rinku Naskar
21. DIAMOND HARBOUR                       CPI(M)            Dr. Abul Hasnat
22. JADAVPUR                                    CPI(M)            Dr. Sujan Chakraborty
23. KOLKATA DAKSHIN                        CPI(M)            Dr. Nandini Mukherjee
24. KOLKATA UTTAR                           CPI(M)            Rupa Bagchi
25. HOWRAH                                     CPI(M)            Sreedip Bhattacharya
26. ULUBERIA                                   CPI(M)            Sabiruddin Mollah
27. SREERAMPUR                              CPI(M)            Tirthankar Roy
28. HOOGHLY                                  CPI(M)            Pradip Saha
29. ARAMBAG (SC)                           CPI(M)            Shakti Mohan Malik
30. TAMLUK                                     CPI(M)            Sk. Ibrahim Ali
31. KANTHI                                      CPI(M)            Tapas Sinha
32. GHATAL                                     CPI                  Santosh Rana
33. JHARGRAM (ST)                          CPI(M)            Dr. Pulin Behari Baskey
34. MEDINIPUR                                 CPI                  Probodh Ponda
35. PURULIA                                    AIFB               Narahari Mahato
36. BANKURA                                   CPI(M)            Basudeb Acharya
37. BISHNUPUR (SC)                         CPI(M)            Susmita Bauri
38. BARDHAMAN PURBA (SC)             CPI(M)            Iswar Chandra Das
39. BARDHAMAN DURGAPUR              CPI(M)            Sk. Saidul Haque
40. ASANSOL                                   CPI(M)            Bangsha Gopal Choudhury
41. BOLPUR (SC)                             CPI(M)            Dr. Ramchandra Dom
42. BIRBHUM                                   CPI(M)            Dr. Kamre Elahi
 
In 42 seats 26 candidates are fresh and first time contenders in the LokSabha elections.
12 candidates belong to the Muslim Minority section.
6women candidates.
13 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates.

Monday, March 3, 2014

CPIM FIRST LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR LOK SABHA POLLS RELEASED

CPI(M) released the first list of candidates for 24 Lok Sabha seats spread across in 12 states and a Union Territory. The party has fielded its Assam State Secretary Uddhab Barman from Barpeta, Khemraj Chetry from Tejpur and Rejamond Ali from Silchar in Assam.

Comrades Singhjibhai Katara would contest from Dohad (ST) in Gujarat, Phool Singh Sheokand from Hisar, Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria Sirsa (SC) and Master Sher Singh from Bhiwani Mohindergarh all in the state of Haryana.
 
Com. Kushal Bharadwaj would contest from Mandi and Jagat Ram in Shimla (SC), of Himachal Pradesh.

Jyotin Soren from Rajmahal (ST), Rajinder Singh Munda  from Ranchi in Jharkhand.

CPIM Karnataka State Secretary Srirama Reddy and Com Yadav Shetty would fight from Chikballapur and Mangalore constituencies in Karnataka.

Akhilesh Yadav (Gwalior), Lata Bharbore (Jhabua-Ratlam (ST)) in Madhya Pradesh, Ladak Kharpade (Palghar (ST)), Hemant Waghere (Dindori (ST)), Tanaji Jaybhave (Nashik) in Maharashtra, Ali Kishor Patnaik (Berhampur) in Odisha, Balbir Singh Jadla (Anandpur Sahib) in Punjab, Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon (Ludhiana), Hiralal Yadav (Varanasi), Nafeesuddin (Moradabad), Shiv Prasad Deoli (Tehri) in Uttarakhand and Muneer (Lakshadweep) are the other candidates.

The draft of the election manifesto of the party was discussed the meeting, which also authorised the Polit Bureau to finalise the manifesto and issue it at the appropriate time.