From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ganashakti Newspaper)
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 20:03:50 +0530
To: "Scott Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RING IN THE NEW

RING IN THE NEW

Sitaram Yechury


THE ravages of terrorism, destruction of war and miseries of the global
economic slump greet us as we move into the second year of the third
millennium of the Gregorian calendar. The third millennium literally began
with a bang exposing in many ways the cruel face of global capitalism in its
present phase.


These are developments that are going to decisively change the direction and
course of world developments. For imperialism the 'war against terrorism'
has become its latest convenient battle cry. It is seeking to use this as a
pretext to mount an aggressive drive to strengthen its overall hegemony.
More aggresively than how it used the bogey of 'war against communism',
during the cold war period, to brazenly interfere with impunity, intervening
militarily and embarking on state terrorism against any country it perceived
to be against its strategic interests.


At the expense of repetition, it needs to be emphasised that
imperialist-sponsored state terrorism and the acts of terrorism as seen on
September 11,2001, only feed on each other, the casualty, as always, the
loss of innocent lives and destruction of material resources. Another
imminent consequence is the attack mounted on Left and progressive forces.
All reactionary forces the world over, utilise these circumstances to
advance retrograde measures negating many hard won democratic rights and
liberties of the people. The USA has already proclaimed for itself the right
to intervene militarily anywhere and everywhere in pursuit of its interests.
Regressive and repressive domestic laws are being enacted, and rousing
nationalistic jingoism has become the order of the day.


The negative shift in the direction of world developments is already
becoming manifest - the US's unilateral withdrawal from the ABM treaty,
which for over two decades prevented the escalation of the nuclear arms
race, justifying its action on the ground of the 'need' to erect its nuclear
missile defence (NMD) shield. The elder Bush' infamous project of 'Star
Wars', and the consequent nuclear arms race in outer space must necessarily
follow. 


IMPACT AT

HOME


We, in India, are subjected to these consequences in an acute manner. The
Saffron Brigade is leaving no stone unturned to exploit the genuine anger of
the Indian people, particularly after the dastardly terrorist attack on the
Indian Parliament on December 13,2001. It seeks to misuse the patriotic
sentiments of the Indian people, as it misuses their religious sentiments,
for its partisan political agenda. With the coming assembly elections,
particularly in U P, such brazen efforts have become more pronounced. In the
process these organisations consciously and deliberately place the interests
of the country secondary to their own pernicious agenda. The urge displayed
to push through POTO reflects this.


Despite the fact that the Vajpayee government knows full well that it cannot
enact this law because of its hopeless minority in the Rajya Sabha, it has
nevertheless taken steps to repromulgate the ordinance. Thus, in the name of
fighting terrorism, the hard won democratic rights and civil liberties of
the Indian people are sought to be negated. A la Bush, the BJP declares that
those who oppose POTO are with the terrorists!


IMPERIALIST STRATEGY

ECONOMIC RECOLONISATION


Another important area where significant attacks are being mounted in the
international arena, is in the economic sphere. The all round global
economic crisis of serious dimensions had erupted much before the September
events. All the three major centres of world capitalism remain in the grip
of an escalating recession, and the growth rate in the economies of the
advanced capitalist countries is predicted to grow by a mere 1 per cent this
year. Many of them, including Japan, will even see negative growth rates.


This situation only vindicates the position taken by us and the Left
internationally, that the process of globalisation is unsustainable. Through
its merciless intensification of exploitation, and impoverishment of the
majority of the world's population, imperialism's policy of globalisation
has drastically reduced the global capacity to consume produced goods. The
rapidly growing inequalities that globalisation has produced, coupled with
its phenomenon of 'jobless growth', has only exacerbated this international
depression of demand.


The imperialist response to this crisis is the classical capitalist one -
further intensification of the exploitation of the developing countries,
seeking to emerge from the crisis by further transferrring its burdens to
the third world. What is in store, therefore, as we move into the new year,
is further attacks - economic, political and military.




THE PROTEST

MOVEMENT


Simultaneously, the past year has seen a major advance in the popular
protest against these attacks. From Seattle to Genoa, people's protests have
grown both in numbers and intensity. There is today a greater convergence
amongst diverse groups towards coordinated action. The Left is being joined
by many social movements and NGOs. This has obviously to be strengthened in
the coming year if even the elementary human rights of the vast majority of
the world's peoples are to be protected.


The same trends are also visible in India today. With the almost complete
surrender of this Vajpayee government to imperialist economic interests,
large sections of our people are coming out in massive protest actions, and
the past year has seen major struggles of the working class in all
industrial areas. A broader trade union unity has emerged, and, of great
significance and importance, the vast masses of the peasantry, facing
unprecedented misery and ruin reflected in growing distress suicides and
starvation deaths, are coming out in larger numbers in protest.


A third significant feature has been the broader unity that is emerging, as
reflected in the November 9th rally at Delhi against the WTO policies. It
must be recollected that, apart from the Left, very few others opposed
India's signing of the WTO accord, on the terms we did in 1994. The coming
year will no doubt see the strengthening and consolidation of such unity in
struggles.


Such struggles cannot and should not be confined to opposing just these
pro-imperialist and anti-Indian economic policies. This Vajpayee government,
apart from being the most pro-USA government that India has had, is
seriously compromising the country's unity and integrity. The open patronage
it provides to the Hindu communal organisations, and the blatant manner in
which it seeks to rewrite Indian history and distort the secular content of
our education system, confirm, beyond doubt, that it is in fact acting as
the political arm of the RSS,m and that its declared agenda is to transform
the secular democratic republic of India into a rabidly intolerant
theocratic 'hindu rashtra'.


DISASTROUS

RECORD


Apart from such serious challenges that this government is posing for the
country and its people, the incompetence it has displayed in governance has
been disastrous. Not only has political morality been completely devalued,
and its record of corruption surpassed and brought to shame even previous
records, its party, the BJP, and all the NDA allies, have displayed the
crassest opportunism in their compromises to cling to power, and in
shameless and brazen manner defended the indefensible.


However sickening this unprecedented degeneration, far more dangerous to the
country and it people is the thorough incompetence displayed in relation to
the country's security. From Kargil, through Kandahar, the security breach
in the Red Fort, the attacks on the J&K assembly, to the attacks on the
Parliament, this government has shown itself singularly unable to even use
the available intelligence inputs. The manner it went about the Naga
cease-fire issue would put even a novice to disgrace.


The New Year therefore poses before us a major question - can we continue to
afford to suffer such a government? Today everything associated with a
self-reliant and resurgent modern India is at stake. This holds true
vis-à-vis both the internal policies and practice of this government, as
well, as its external abject servility to US imperialism. The answer clearly
is 'NO!'


It then follows that the challenge to India and its people in the coming
year, is to rid ourselves of this government. The immediate opportunity to
begin this process comes with the coming assembly elections, particularly in
Uttar Pradesh. The Lok Morcha's ascendency, as predicted by many opinion
polls, will powerfully bring to the fore the desired third alternative in
contemporary Indian politics.


The results of these elections, clear in many ways by the apprehensions
expressed by the rank and file of the BJP and other ruling parties, will
usher in a new churning. This should be the beginning of the struggle to
save India as we know it today, in order to change it for the better
tomorrow. 


Let us ring out the old and ring in the new !


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