From: "cpimllib" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 00:34:47 +0530
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;@tonto.eunet.fi>
Subject: Corrected and final version of CPI(ML) Press release

Comrade
This is the corrected version of the press release. The date for
demonstration was changed to January 18 instead of 15 January as per the
latest report Powell arrives on 18th January. However there is no change in
the nationwide campaign starting from 15th January. Take this version as
final one.
Yours
Ganeshan


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CPI(ML) TO ORGANISE
> COUNTRYWIDE
> POWELL-GO-BACK PROTEST ON 18 JANUARY
>
> (handout issued by CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya
> at press conference held in Kolkata on 11 January 2002)
>
>
>
> In its recently concluded meeting in Kolkata from 7-10 January, the
CPI(ML)
> Central Committee has taken strong exception to LK Advani's visit to
> Washington and the parleys being held there with FBI and CIA officials.
> Earlier, Advani had paid a similar visit to Israel and Advani's current
trip
> to Washington has also been preceded by Israeli foreign minister Shimon
> Peres' visit to New Delhi. The Central committee has expressed grave
concern
> over these visits and strongly denounced the underlying saffron vision of
a
> US-Israel-India axis.
> The Central Committee has called upon all state and district units of the
> party to organise countrywide protests on January 18 against the
forthcoming
> visit of Colin Powell. The party will appeal to all democratic and
> peace-loving Indians to mount pressure on the Indian government for
> reversing its present policy of downgrading and disrupting diplomatic ties
> with Pakistan in the name of a diplomatic offensive. Weakening of India's
> direct ties with Pakistan is only emboldening and enabling the US to
deepen
> its intervention in the subcontinent which can only prove suicidal for the
> basic interests of both India and Pakistan.
> The Central Committee has also opposed the re-promulgation of POTO as well
> we central government's moves towards imposition of war-taxes on the
people
> in the form of enhanced excise duties and the proposed hike in petrol,
> diesel and LPG prices. Strengthening of the country's defence calls for
> immediate removal of the Tehelka-tainted coffin thieves from the defence
> ministry and services including the infamous defence minister George
> Fernades and not pumping of more funds. The CPI(ML) will build up
nationwide
> public opinion against war hysteria and arms race. The party's Nalanda
unit
> has already been conducting a vigorous campaign in this direction in the
Lok
> Sabha constituency of the defence minister.
> The January 18 Powell-Go-Back protests will be a part of a
> countrywide campaign against the growing imperialist and communal fascist
> danger to the Indian Republic. The campaign will start on january 15 and
will continue till the Republic Day eve on 25 January when the Party will
renew its pledge for a secular and democratic India.
> The Central Committee also discussed the party's electoral preparations in
> Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Punjab. While the party will independently
> contest nearly thirty seats in UP and ten seats in Uttaranchal, in Punjab
it
> will field some half a dozen nominees as part of a broader electoral
> understanding with CPI(M) dissidents and MCPI.
> The Central Committee congratulated the people of West Bengal on the
> unprecedented success of the January 10 bandh called in protest against
> hikes in essential service charges and the proposed repressive legislation
> POCA. The success of the bandh has not only expressed popular resentment
> against the anti-people policies of the state government, it has also
> highlighted the possibility that with sincere resolve and timely
initiative,
> Left forces can occupy the oppositional foreground in the state and
relegate
> the TMC to the background.
> Recently a bandh on similar issues was held in Tamil Nadu and yesterday
> Kerala too witnessed a strike on similar grounds, The CPI(ML) leaders have
> only exposed themselves by following double standards in different states.
> It is an irony of history that the CPI(M)'s opposition to the bandh in
West
> Bengal was shared by the BJP and the Congress and its pro-market policies
> are now being applauded by the same bourgeois opinion makers and corporate
> sector which have otherwise been critical of the Left. The logic of power
> and the cause of the people are now at loggerheads and the CPI(ML) is
> determined to espouse the cause of the people against all odds.
>
>
> Sanjay Sharma
> Central Office
>
>
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