ML Update
A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine
Vol.-5; No.-33; 14-20 Aug 2002

INDEPENDENCE DAY 2002

The fifty-fifth anniversary of Independence comes amidst a whole set of
disturbing developments. Half the country remains ravaged by either extreme
drought or heavy floods. Even as millions of tonnes of food grains rot in
the godowns, large parts of rural India are stalked by starvation. From
Madhya Pradesh, the state which is certified by 'decentralisation'
demagogues and 'empowerment' enthusiasts as the model of grassroots
democracy, comes the shocking report of the first 'sati' of the new century.

The Lok Sabha meanwhile has just been adjourned sine die by the Speaker who
found this the surest way of silencing and disciplining the opposition
members who had been agitated over the petrol pump scam. Incidentally, while
the Lok Sabha is now 'governed' by a speaker from the Shiv Sena, the Rajya
Sabha will henceforth have a chairman right from the Sangh Parivar. The old
BJP patriarch from Rajasthan, Mr. Bhairon Singh Sekhawat has been elected
India's first vice-president from the stable of the Sangh Parivar.

It is however Gujarat which still continues to cast the darkest shadow over
the nation's conscience. Close on the heels of the Election Commission's
visit to the genocide-scarred state, the newly elected President of India
has also chosen Gujarat as the destination of his first official visit to an
Indian state. The media were however prevented from covering the President's
visit, the relief camps were kept out of the President's itinerary, and the
chief organiser of the biggest relief camp was subjected to preventive
detention. The areas visited by the President were all given a last-minute
facelift and even the people he met were a pre-arranged lot.

Genocide victims and human rights activists of Gujarat are naturally
sceptical about the outcome of the President's highly sanitised visit. But
the Sangh Parivar is peeved even by the symbolism of the President's visit.
The VHP top brass asked Kalam to prove that his visit to Gujarat was not
prompted by any 'Muslim sentiment' or sympathy for the Muslim victims while
some BJP sources have begun questioning the constitutional propriety of the
President seeking a first-hand appraisal of the situation instead of
confining himself to reports obtained from the 'proper channel'!

The BJP has however come down most heavily on the Chief Election
Commissioner. Senior BJP leaders and ministers have accused the Election
Commission of siding with the opposition. They say the Election Commission's
job is just to hold elections and not bother about the situation on the
ground. They are repeatedly comparing the forthcoming Gujarat elections to
past elections held in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Assam.
The comparison is entirely misplaced. In the cases of Jammu and Kashmir,
Punjab and Assam, the turbulence was due to a sustained political agitation.
The forces leading the agitation in these states had no stake in the
elections, in most cases they had in fact called for boycott of elections
while the central and state governments insisted on elections and enforced
them at gunpoint. Such elections may have lent a modicum of formal
legitimacy to the 'elected' governments of the day, but they were by no
means models of free and fair elections. In the case of Gujarat, the state
government itself has been a party to the disorder and the genocide has been
perpetrated precisely with an eye on the elections. Moreover, the issue here
is not elections as such but early elections.

Concerns are being expressed at some quarters about the limits and
jurisdictions of various institutions. Such concerns must however be
discussed in the specific context of the day. In the context of Gujarat
where democracy has been reduced to the level of organised political
gangsterism, institutions can remain meaningful only if they intervene
effectively and not keep mum. If we are to choose between the systematic
subversion of the institutional basis of parliamentary democracy being
carried out by the BJP and proactive institutions overstepping their normal
limits and briefs, democrats can and must defend the latter. Gujarat is
still crying for rehabilitation of the victims and action against the
perpetrators of the holocaust. India must save Gujarat from the cruel
mockery of early elections under Modi's murderous regime.


AUGUST 9: JAIL BHARO

Thousands Courted Arrest All Over the Country
Thousands of people courted arrest all over the country on August 9, the
historic anniversary of 'Quit India Movement', in response to the CPI(ML)'s
'Jail Bharo' agitation called in protest against the RSS-BJP's communal
fascist politics and Vajpayee government's corruption and misrule, with the
slogan 'Saffron Brigade - Quit India'. This agitation was the culmination of
the 'Save Democracy, Save Independence' campaign which the Party had
launched from the June 26 National Convention held in New Delhi against
communal fascism and imperialist intervention. The CPI(ML) General Secretary
Dipankar Bhattacharya alongwith several left leaders including CPI(ML) Red
Flag General Secretary K. N. Ramchandran, former CPM MLA from Punjab and
leader of CPIM(Pasla) group Tarsem Jodha and CPI(ML) Unity Initiative leader
P.K. Murthy with hundreds of CPI(ML) supporters courted arrest at Parliament
Street Police Station in New Delhi. Among others who courted arrest in New
Delhi included CPI(ML) Polit bureau member Akhilendra Pratap Singh and Party
M.P. Jayant Rongpi.
Before courting arrest at Parliament Street Police Station, protesters also
held a mass meeting and burnt effigies of Prime Minister Vajpayee, Home
Minister Advani and Petroleum Minister Ram Naik in protest against Petrol
Pump Scam.
Addressing the meeting in New Delhi the CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar
Bhattacharya said that sixty years ago the whole of India had roared in
unison asking the British colonialists to quit India. Today, the entire
country is crying for deliverance from the fascist and corrupt reign of the
very forces who had launched their political career as agents of British
imperialism and who are today mortgaging the country's dignity and vital
interests to the US imperialism.

Taking potshots at the BJP's election time promise to free people from
terror, hunger and corruption, com. Bhattacharya said the Vajpayee-Advani
regime has come to be identified with three Ps -- POTA, Privatisation and
Petrol Pump Scam. He said, "while the NHRC Chairman had described the
situation in Gujarat as so grave that the genocide victims are facing war
conditions, the Narendra Modi govt. is basking in the presumed glory of the
blood bath." The CPI(ML) leader called upon the election commission to foil
the BJP's plans for forcing early elections on Gujarat.

Expressing serious concern over the prevailing situation in Jammu and
Kashmir the CPI(ML) General Secretary accused the Vajpayee govt. of playing
into the US hands on the issue of Kashmir. He demanded immediate release of
political prisoners in Kashmir to set the tone for free and fair elections
in the state.
The CPI(ML) General Secretary said that at a time when millions of people in
twelve major drought affected states are struggling for survival, food
grains are rotting in FCI godowns. He said, "if the government does not come
forth with urgent and adequate reliefs, the activists of the peasant
organisations and the rural poor will have every right to storm the godowns
to save the starving people".

Apart from Delhi, 'Jail Bharo' agitation was held at almost all state
capitals and important district centres.

In Bihar, although the transport unions had given a call for Bihar bandh,
around 1000 people came out on the streets in Patna and courted arrest.At
Arrah, the district headquarters of Bhojpur, nearly 1200 took out an
impressive 'Jail Bharo' march and courted arrest. A large contingent of
nearly a thousand people were arrested at Biharsharif in Nalanda district.
More than a thousand people courted arrest at Sasaram in Rohtas district. In
east Bihar, around a thousand people marched on the streets in Katihar. In
north-west region of the state, nearly 2000 people held a massive
demonstration at Siwan and courted arrest. In West Champaran district, the
Party had given a call of Bandh on August 9 in protest against ongoing
feudal-mafia-police terror on rural poor in the region. Enforcing the Bandh
call and observing the Jail Bharo programme, around 2000 people were
arrested at Bettiah, Narkatiaganj and Bagaha. At Bettiah, the headquarter of
West Champaran, the police opened fire at Party supporters. com. Ramji
Patel, a Party cadre, was killed by the police in a cold-blooded manner.
'Jail Bharo' agitation was also held at Darbhanga, Samastipur, Mujaffarpur,
Motihari, Chapra, Begusarai, Dhamdaha, Shekhpura, Jamui, Nawada, Gaya,
Aurangabad, Bhabhua, Mohania, Kudra, Jehanabad, etc.

In Uttar Pradesh, around 1200 people courted arrest at Pilibhit, 1000 at
Varanasi, 800 at Balia, 700 at Ghazipur, 500 at Mirzapur, 500 at Sonbhadra,
500 (including 400 women) at Deoria, 500 at Allahabad, 700 at Lakhimpur
Kheri and 200 at Lucknow. The agitation was also held at Azamgarh, Kanpur,
Jalaun, Muradabad, Mau, Bijnaur, etc.

In Jharkhand, around a thousand people were arrested at Albert Ekka Chowk at
Rachi. People from Hazaribagh participated in Ranchi 's programme. The
agitation was also held at Dhanbad, Giridih, Garhwa, Dumka, Latehar, etc.

In West Bengal, the Party had decided to hold 'Jail Bharo' at three
centres-- Kolkata, Siliguri, and Bankura -- Around 1500 people were arrested
in Kolkata. Before courting arrest two rallies were organised which started
from Sealdah and Howrah railway stations and later converged at Subodh
Mullick square. Protesters there raised the issue of growing police
repression in West Bengal and condemned the anti-ML campaign launched by the
Left Front Govt. in the state.

In Orissa, 'Jail Bharo' agitation was held at Bhubneshwar and in several
blocks of Rayagada and Gajapati districts.
In Andhra Pradesh around six hundred people courted arrest, despite heavy
rains, at Vijayawada.

In Tamil Nadu, around 800 people courted arrest at Chennai, Madurai,
Kombakonam, Erode, and Tuticorin. Haaja Kani of Tamizhaga Muslim Munnetra
Kazhagam also took part in the programme.

In Karnataka, a public meeting was organised in Peenya industrial estate on
9th August. The meeting was attended by over 200 workers. This time the
campaign in the state was also organised in rural taluk centres, H.D.Kote
and Hunsur as well of Mysore district. A dharna was organised in H.D.Kote on
at the Taluk office Another dharna was organised in front of the Asst.
Commissioner's office at Hunsur. The demonstrators also condemned the State
government intelligence wing's proposal to include the Dalit Sangarsh
Samithi (DSS) in the list of terrorist organisations under POTA.

Pondicherry witnessed an impressive demonstration which was addressed by
leaders of the CPI(ML), CPI, JD(S), Pravasi Nepali Sangh and few other
organisations.

In Andaman, a rally of nearly five hundred workers, employees and toiling
masses was held at Port Blair. A mass meeting was also held where party
leaders and leaders of the AICCTU and RYA also spoke.

CPI(ML) Assam State Committee observed 'Jail Bharo' in Guwahati by bringing
out a militant procession from
Guwahati Rly Station. More than 1500 protesters from different districts of
the state participated. Police tried to disturb the programme from the
beginning and arrested a group of 50 members coming from Sonitpur district
at Rly station in the morning. Breaking the police cordon the processionists
marched towards Deputy Commissioners' office. This was again blocked by the
police near Cotton College hostel where the procession was turned into a
mass meeting. Police later arrested all the people present there. People
from tea gardens, women and workers participatd in good number. In Silchar,
Cachar District Committee observed the day by organising a 'rasta roko'
programme before India Club where they sucessfully blocked the road for two
hours, later they were arrested by the police. 'Jail Bharo' was held at
nearly eleven centres including Diphu in Karbi-Anglong.

In Tripura, hundreds of Party supporters courted arrest at Agartala.
Altogether two hundred people courted arrest at Kaila Sahar and Amarpur.

In Chhatisgarh, around five hundred people courted arrest at Raipur. The
programme was also held at Durg and Bilaspur.

In Haryana, Party activists and supporters blocked road at Ambedkar Chowk in
Karnal and courted arrest.

In Uttaranchal, neary a hundred people courted arrest at Haldwani.

In Rajasthan, nearly three hundred people courted arrest at Jaipur. The
programme was also held at Jhunjhunu, Udaipur, Banswara, and Chittorgarh.


AUGUST 9: POLICE FIRING AT BETTIAH

The police opened fire on the CPI(ML) supporters at Bettiah during 'West
Champaran Bandh' on August 9. A Party cadre com. Ramji Patel was shot dead
by the police near railway station. More than ten people were injured.

West Champaran district in Bihar is witnessing a spate of
feudal -mafia-police terror and repression for last three months on the
Party-led agrarian labourers' and rural poor's movement for land and wages
and against the red card scam --a multi-crore PDS scam by a minister in the
Rabri-Laloo govt. Police-administration are virtually acting as agents of
large estates owned by feudals and mafia-criminal forces patronised by the
BJP as well as the RJD. The Party had given the call of 'Bandh' on August 9
against the growing terror and atrocities on the poor people. On this day
the police lathcharged the Bandh supporters at Bettiah. When the people were
returning, the police again started beating them. When com. Ramji Patel
resisted this, the police shot him on the temple. It was a cold blooded
murder. Prior to this at least two persons were killed and several houses
belonging to the poor people were gutted. The Party gave the call of
statewide protest on August 10 against this incident demanding immediate
action against the DM and SP of the district as well as against the killer
policemen.


CPI(ML) CENTRAL TEAM VISITS WEST CHAMPARAN

The CPI(ML) MP in Lok Sabha Dr. Jayant Rongpi along with the Party's Bihar
legislative group leader Ram Naresh Ram and Rameshwar Prasad, ex-MP and
General Secretary, BPKMS left for West Champaran on August 11 for the first
hand appraisal of the growing incidence of feudal-mafia-police repression in
the region and 9 August Bettiah police firing. The team will return to Patna
to meet the Bihar Governor on this issue.


PETROL PUMP RACKETEERS BELONGING TO RJD KILL THREE DALITS IN BHOJPUR

Three members of a dalit family including a woman and her ten year old son
were killed while they were sleeping at Edaura village under Udvantnagar
police station in Bhojpur district in Bihar on August 8 morning by the
criminals belonging to the RJD. This heinous killing is a part of the plan
of a local RJD leader Vijendra Yadav who alongwith one of his relatives has
illegally constructed a petrol-pump on the alloted land of the poor
villagers of Edaura village. The RJD leader is continuously trying to
displace the poor people from their houses that have been provided to them
under the 'Indira Awaas Yojana'. This case of illegally constructing a
petrol pump is also pending in the Patna High Court. The High Court has
issued a show-cause notice to the owner of the petrol pump. Since the
killers are from the RJD camp, the district administration is busy in
shielding them. The CPI(ML) has strongly condemned the incident and demanded
immediate arrest of the killers and their patronizers. Com. Ram Naresh Ram,
the leader of the Party's legislator group in Bihar, rushed to the spot soon
after receiving the news of the killing.


CPI(M) GIVES NOD TO POCA

The ruling CPI(M) in West Bengal has finally given Chief Minister Buddhadeb
Bhattacharya the green signal to go ahead with POCA -- Prevention of
Organised Crime Act.

"According to CPM sources, the introduction of POCA has become necessary to
tackle ISI backed terrorism and also to check the increasing Naxalite
activities. The Act is also needed to effectively tackle the emerging social
unrest because of increasing retrenchment and unemployment."

"CPM Polit bureau member and state secretary Anil Biswas told a television
channel that the state government would enact such a law, whatever be the
nomenclature." (The Times of India, Aug. 10, 2002)

Let Buddhadev dine and dance with Advani, the CPI(ML) alongwith other left
and democratic forces will continue to resist such Act by all means.


CPI(ML) DECRIES SAFFRON REACTION TO EC's
GUJARAT VISIT

The Party has strongly condemned the unseemly and malicious comments made by
the BJP ministers and fuctionaries including L. K. Advani and Arun Jaitley
on the Election Commission's visit to the riot-affected areas of Gujarat.
The Party said, "these motivated statements anount to the denigration of the
dignity and autonomy of the institution of Election Commission". The Party
also denounced the VHP's statement criticising the President A. P. J. Abdul
Kalam's visit to Gujarat. The Party condemned the arrest of Sharif Khan, the
co-ordinator of the Shah Alam camp, biggest relief camp in Ahmedabad, just
before the President's visit.
The party accused the RSS-controlled Vajpayee-Advani government of weakening
the institutional foundation of democracy by eroding the automomy and
propriety of constitutionally formed institutions.


CPI(ML) ABSTAINED FROM VICE-PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

The Party abstained from the Vice-Presidential election held on August 12.
In a statement issued on August 10, the Party reiterated its well known
opposition to the Sangh Parivar candidate and said "the question of
supporting Congress nominee also does not arise in view of the Congress's
collusive track record vis-s-vis most of the BJP government's policies."


DELEGATION DEMANDS AUTONOMOUS STATEHOOD TO KARBI-ANGLONG AND NC HILLS

A 12 member delegation from Karbi-Anglong, Assam, comprising of the CPI(
ML), Autonomous State Demand Committee (Progressive), Karbi Students'
Association and the Karbi Nimso Chingthur Asong leaders submitted a
memorandum to the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, on August 5 demanding
the creation of an autonomous state comprising of Karbi-Anglong and North
Cachar Hills of Assam as per Article 244(A) of the constitution. Several
other issues of the people of these areas were also raised through this
charter of demands. The delegation was led by CPI(ML) MP and Secretary of
Party's Hill District Committee, Jayant Rongpi and the President of the ASDC
(Progressive) Chandrakant Terang.

Describing the Article 244(A) of the constitution as a national commitment
the delegation members said that by denying the people of hill areas of
Assam an automous state while creating new states elsewhere is a naked
discrinination. The memorandum accused the govt. of India of "breaking the
trust and commitment shown during the tripartite talk in 1995 involving the
Union Govt., the Assam Govt. and the Movement organisations of the hill
areas of Assam."

The delegation also demanded to stop the Assam govt.'s conspiracy to
disintegrate the territory of Karbi-Anglong in the name of retransfer of
Block-I and Block-II to Meghalaya. (The Assam govt. has decided to hand over
1743.79 square kilometers of Karbi-Anglong to Meghalaya).


PROTEST AGAINST SADHVI RITHAMBARA IN NY

The non-resident Indians in Flushing demonstrated on July 26 at the meeting
and reception held there for the Sangh Parivar demagogue Sadhvi Ritambhara.
A few noted American scholars on India such as Owen Lynch and Johanna
Lessinger also came to join the protest. As soon as she stepped out of the
car amidst a hail of slogans, she had to scamper hurriedly into the
auditorium. The demonstration had been called by INSAF (International South
Asia Forum), the SAMAR media collective, FOIL (Forum of Indian Leftists) and
Non-resident Indians for a Secular and Harmonious India and endorsed by IMAN
(Indian Muslim Alert Network). The protestors were carrying placards that
said "Sadhvi Ritambhara has blood on her hands".

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