ML Update
A CPI(ML) Weekly News Magazine
Vol. 5; No. 47-49; 4-10 Dec 2002

TEN YEARS ON FROM AYODHYA: CPI(ML)'S RENEWED RESOLVE

Ten years ago, the vandals of VHP and Bajrang Dal had brought down the Babri
Masjid in broad daylight with the triumvirate of LK Advani, Murli Manohar
Joshi and Uma Bharti playing cheerleaders. The then Congress Prime Minister
watched in silent approval while the state machinery in UP became a willing
partner in the criminal operation.

However, in the wake of December 6, 1992, the BJP government of UP was
dismissed by the Centre and the BJP had to wait and ally with the BSP and
other parties to regain power in the state. But today the horrific genocide
in Gujarat orchestrated by the killer regime of Narendra Modi has been
backed to the hilt by the BJP-led Centre and now, close on the heels of the
tenth anniversary of the demolition of Babri Masjid, it is trying to
translate the Gujarat genocide into an electoral victory for Modi and his
gang of murderers.

Between December 1992 and December 2002, the fascist offensive has completed
a whole trajectory from Ayodhya to Ahmedabad. The BJP has made it clear that
while it is prepared to strike any kind of alliance to secure and sustain
power, it will always use that power to advance its agenda of transforming
India into a fascist Hindu Rashtra. Even if Advani sheds crocodile tears
over Ayodhya and assures Parliament that India can never become a Hindu
Rashtra, the agenda of the RSS does not change one bit and for all their
public display of differences and debates, all outfits of the Sangh Parivar
remain wedded to that strategic agenda.

The last ten years have also made it clear that the Congress and most of
India's centrist and regional parties are happy to lend legitimacy to the
BJP's fascist agenda. In fact, it is their aquiescence which emboldens the
BJP. Look at the Gujarat elections. In order to defeat the BJP, the Congress
has recruited any number of disgruntled elements from the Sangh stable. The
man taking on Modi at Maninagar is a former two-term MLA of the BJP. All
these ex-servicemen of the Sangh army can do no better than accusing the BJP
of reneging on its declared cause of Ram Mandir and Hindu Rashtra! Political
commentators are increasingly coming to the conclusion that the battle
between the BJP and the Congress in Gujarat has been reduced to a contest
between two shades of saffron.

If there is one ideology which has consistently challenged the saffron, it
has been the ideology of the Left. And within the Left, the party that has
been the most steadfast, principled and determined in its opposition is the
CPI(ML). It is the CPI(ML) alone which has all along laid the greatest of
emphases on tearing asunder every saffron pretension to swadeshi, suraj and
suchita (economic nationalism, good governance and political
incorruptibility), exposing the real saffron agenda of fascist dictatorship
and most importantly, on mobilising the masses in a powerful resistance to
the fascist challenge. The CPI(ML) has not been a constituent of opportunist
alliances like the United Front and People's Front, but it has been on the
forefront of every popular resistance to the saffron offensive.

In fact, it was the urge of organising and intensifying a countrywide
counter-offensive of all revolutionary, Left and democratic forces that had
propelled the CPI(ML) to come overground in its Fifth Congress held in
Kolkata in December 1992. The just concluded Seventh Congress of the Party
(Patna, 25-30 November 2002) has reaffirmed that supreme commitment and
called upon the entire Party to strengthen the Party organisation and step
up the Party's political role to ensure a revolutionary rebuff to the
fascist conspiracy and the economic offensive of liberalisation,
privatisation and globalisation.

Unleash powerful worker-peasant struggles as the bulwark of anti-fascist
resistance and unite the broadest possible range of Left and democratic
forces in the field of struggle - this is the message and mandate of the
Patna Congress.


THE 7th CONGRESS OF THE CPI(ML) CONCLUDES IN PATNA

The 7th Congress of the CPI(ML), held between 25-29 November '02, concluded
successfully. The concluding ceremony took place in the historic Gandhi
Maidan where thousands of members and sympathisers assembled in a massive
rally to cheer the Party Congress on 30 November. The central agenda of the
Congress was "Resistance to Saffron Fascism and US Aggression and War".
Delegates and guests at the Congress received a warm enthusiastic welcome,
and found that the whole of Patna city (christened as 'Vinod Mishra Nagar'
for the occassion), was overwhelmed by the colour red. The streets of Patna
had been decorated with fastoons, banners, posters, flags and massive
hoardings. A massive 'hammer and sickle' adorned the venue, and at the gate
was placed an impressive sculpture depicting the struggles of toiling
masses, prepared by the artists of Party's cultural wing.

The inaugural session of the 7th Congress started with the hoisting of the
red flag of the Party by veteran comrade Ramakand Dwivedi 'Ramta' on 25
November 2002 at Chandrashekhar Manch (Muktaakash Manch of Bharatiya
Nrityakala Kendra) at 1 pm. Comrade Dipankar Bhattacharya delivered the
inaugural speech (full text on page 3) which was followed by the
falicitation ceremony in which freedom fighters and veteran communist
leaders were honoured. This was followed by the cultural programmes.
The delegate sessions started at 7.30 p.m. on 25 Nov. in Taqi Rahim Sabhagar
the last of which ended in the early hours of 30 November with the
Internationale and sky-rending slogans. Com. Dipankar Bhattacharya presented
the draft of Political-Organisational report on behalf of the outgoing
Central Committee.

The proceedings of the Congress were conducted by an elected Presidium
chaired by Comrade Ram Naresh Ram.

Guests and observers from communist/Left and democratic parties and
organisations of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Srilanka, Burma, Australia and
Norway participated in the Congress. Other distinguished guests were Com.
Chandrashekhar and Tarsem Singh Jodha from CPI(M) (Pasla group), Com. P. K.
Murthy, veteran communist and TU leader and Amrit Wilson from south Asia
Solidarity Group. Fraternal parties from Phillipines, Indonesia, Italy and
Romania and many of our esteemed friends in the democratic movement in India
sent their messages of greetings and solidarity.

The Congress ended in a very impressive rally, with the slogan of "Combat
Communal Fascists, Stop Imperialist War" at the Closing Ceremony in the
Gandhi Maidan.


ADDRESS DELIVERED BY COMRADE DIPANKAR BHATTACHARYA
AT THE INAGURAL SESSION OF THE 7th CONGRESS OF THE CPI(ML)

Comrades and friends,

On behalf of our outgoing Central Committee and the Seventh Congress of our
Party, the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), I extend a very warm
welcome to all of you present at this inaugural session.

I extend warm revolutionary greetings to the veterans of the communist and
left movement and the veteran fighters from the flaming fields of Bihar who
have transformed this backward and oppressed region into an advanced outpost
of Indian revolution. Your presence here is a source of great inspiration
for all of us.
I welcome, with a warm Red Salute, all our esteemed fraternal guests who
have come here from as far as Australia and Norway to our closest
neighbouring countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka, bringing us greetings of solidarity from their own organisations and
movements. We take this opportunity to renew our shared resolve to sharpen
our concerted resistance to the number one global enemy of the world
people - American imperialism and its ugly war on the world.
I say a very big thank you to our comrades and friends who have come from
various parts of Bihar to convey their best wishes to this inaugural
session. This Seventh Congress of our Party is a testimony of the great
support and cooperation we have received from you. I say a special thank you
to all our friends from the media whose constant critical gaze over our
Party has always prompted us to strengthen and intensify the revolutionary
movement for freedom, democracy, human dignity and progress.
And last but not the least, I extend a hearty welcome to all our delegates,
observers and guests from various parts of the country and also from the
Indian diaspora in the heartlands of western imperialism who are going to be
with us over the next five days for an intense brainstorming exercise to
determine our course of action for the challenging days ahead.

Comrades and friends,

Bihar has a very special place in the history and geography of our movement.
In the early 1970s, when the Indian ruling classes had begun to believe that
they had succeeded in crushing the great Naxalbari movement, Bihar proved
them wrong. The oppressed rural poor of Bihar rose with the greatest of
courage, determination and heroism to give a new lease of life to the
movement. The flames of Naxalbari were rekindled in the villages of Bhojpur
and however deep the darkness may threaten to be, the torch of the
revolutionary peasant movement has invariably prevailed over it at the end.
It was here in Bihar that our Party was reorganised with the formation of
just a three-member Central Committee on 28 July 1974. On the 29th of
November 1975, Comrade Jauhar, the second General Secretary of our Party
embraced martyrdom in Babubandh village of Bhojpur. And four years ago many
of us were present here in Patna to say adieu to Comrade Vinod Mishra. The
soil of the communist movement in Bihar has been enriched by the precious
blood shed by our countless martyrs.

The revolutionary movement in Bihar is no longer confined to the villages of
Bhojpur and Patna. From Siwan to Champaran and Nalanda to Nawada, it has now
spread to almost every corner of the state. It has kept itself alive in the
face of the heaviest of state repression and organised feudal violence. It
has decimated the challenge of one private army after another and withstood
dozens of massacres. This is why when Gujarat burns; the people of Bhojpur
have no difficulty in recognising the fire. When the Modis and Togadias
declare a war on India's history of cultural plurality and threaten to turn
India into a graveyard of democracy and secularism, we know that we have
already seen their cohorts in action at Bathani Tola and Bathe.
This is why we invoke the Bihar model of red resistance to the Gujarat
challenge of saffron subversion. The fascist threat to India is backed by an
alliance of the ugliest elements of Indian history and society and the most
obnoxious designs of global capital and US imperialism. To defeat this
alliance we need a fighting coalition of the progressive forces of Indian
society and the progressive trends of Indian history powered by the noblest
vision of modern history - the vision of socialism and communism, and led by
the most trusted and tested banner of human progress, the red banner of
resistance and revolution. The Seventh Congress of our Party being held in
Bihar is dedicated to this great task of strengthening the Bihar model of
red resistance and spreading it all over India to combat and eliminate the
growing threat of fascist subversion.

Comrades and friends,

We are passing through a very critical phase in our national life. This 6th
of December will mark the tenth anniversary of that most disgraceful event
in recent Indian history, the demolition of the Babri Masjid, which was the
first alarming announcement of the arrival of the fascist threat in India.
>From Ayodhya to Ahmedabad, the threat has since covered considerable
distance.

The saffron brigade today is displaying a new level of aggression, the AK-47
of the Vajpayee-Joshi-Advani vintage giving way to the AK-56 of the
Modi-Togadia-Singhal variety. The Congress can only think of offering some
competition by hiring the services of ex-servicemen from the Sangh. The
Vaghela show in Gujarat is a clear example of the kind of competition that
the Congress can offer. It is a continuation of the same disastrous way in
which the Congress has always ended up legitimising the RSS and fuelling the
saffron offensive with its attempts to steal the saffron agenda.

Can politics in India be allowed to be reduced to a competition between Modi
's BJP and Vaghela's Congress? For all of us who shudder to think of being
subjected to such a 'choice', where is the alternative way? The last decade
has shown us clearly that enterprises of the RJD-SP-BSP variety, which once
used to claim to be walking the third way, have gone absolutely bankrupt.
The time has come when the new generations of fighters for democracy and
social justice must reject the blind alleys of bankruptcy and betrayal,
corruption and criminalisation where the self-styled disciples of JP, Lohia
and Ambedkar have led them. Beyond these blind alleys, we will be only too
happy to welcome you with open arms and march shoulder to shoulder with you
in fighting the peddlers of aggressive communalism, Brahminical social
oppression and economic backwardness and bondage.

I also take this opportunity to make a very special appeal to every section
of the Left. Why can't we unite and uphold our common legacy to resist and
defeat our common enemy? Why can't we, the heirs of Bhagat Singh, wage a
powerful and unified resistance to defeat the disciples of Golwalkar and
admirers of Hitler? Why can't we hold out a vibrant democratic vision of
united India that can inspire confidence even in the smallest and weakest of
minorities in the face of the growing clamour for a Hindu Rashtra and a hard
state that is arming itself with draconian laws like POTA to silence every
dissenting voice? Why can't we come closer in our day-to-day struggles on
issues of livelihood and democratic rights and move towards a broad-based
confederation of all Left forces and eventually to a unified party of all
Indian communists?

Before coming to Patna recently I had the privilege of meeting Comrade Abani
Lahiri, one of our last living links with the great Tebhaga movement of the
1940s. He asked me point-blank, why couldn't the communist parties with more
than a million members and more than fifteen million people come up with a
programme of unified resistance to the Gujarat genocide? Why couldn't we
organise political strikes of the working class and protest marches of the
rural poor all over the country? Some comrades may may believe that missing
the Prime Minister's chair was a historic blunder for the Left, but comrades
like Abani Lahiri continue to remind us that it is our inability to unite
and combat the common enemy in the fields of struggle that will be construed
as the real historic blunder in the face of today's growing fascist and
imperialist offensive. I could not agree more with him. As I address you,
his words are ringing in my ears. This was the clarion call that Comrade VM
had made from the podium of our Party's Fifth Congress held in Kolkata in
December 1992. This is the commitment that Comrade Nagbhushan made at the
CPI's Chennai Congress in 1998 weeks before he passed away. This is the
cause symbolised by Comrade Taqui Rahim, to whose memory we have dedicated
the hall of this Seventh Congress. This is the dream that Comrade
Chandrashekhar had in his eyes when he fell to the bullets of the
Shahabuddin gang in Siwan.

Unite We Must. Unite We Shall. The Seventh Congress of the CPI(ML) renews
this great commitment and makes a fervent appeal to all sections of the
Indian Left to respond to this need of the hour and rise to the occasion.
We began by paying homage to our great martyrs. Not all of them were killed
by the Ranvir Sena or other criminal mafia gangs or the killers in uniform
who are known as the police. Many of our comrades have fallen to the bullets
of the anarchists for whom this is what constitutes the people's war. We,
revolutionary communists have a different idiom. We uphold our right to
self-defence under all circumstances, but we do not believe in political
killings. Revolution for us is not a one-act play; it does not consist in
sensational display or cowardly use of arms. Revolution for us is an epic;
it is a genuine and protracted people's war directed against the most brutal
and reactionary enemies of the people. Revolution for us is the biggest
festival of the masses, a celebration and triumph of life over the morbid
culture of death. We will continue to live and die for revolution.
Red Salute to our great martyrs!
Inquilab Zindabad!


SEVENTH CONGRESS OF CPI(ML) CALLS FOR DEFEAT OF COMMUNAL FASCISM!

PATNA: For six days and six nights between 25-30 November the slogan of 'Red
Resistance to Saffron Subversion' reverberated throughout Bihar as hundreds
of delegates from all over the country converged on capital city Patna to
attend the CPI(ML) Liberation's seventh Party Congress.
Taking place at a historical juncture when the Indian subcontinent is
engulfed by communal fascism fostered by Hindu fundamentalist forces and
socio-economic havoc wreaked by neo-liberal economic policies the CPI (ML)
Congress pledged to convert its successful mass struggles in the flaming
fields of Bihar into a countrywide movement for revolutionary change.

The CPI-ML (Liberation) general secretary, Dipankar Bhattacharya set the
tone for the entire Congress on the the inaugural day when he called upon
the Left parties to form a federation to fight the fascist forces in the
country. Addressing CPI(ML) delegates and representatives of fraternal
revolutionary organizations from abroad he said it would be a blunder if the
Left parties failed to unite and provide a third alternative to the people
suffering at the hands of the BJP and the Congress (I).

Com. Dipankar offered to work with the Left parties on the basis of a common
minimum programme and said that a true unity of Left forces in the country
would emerge only through joint participation in mass movements taking up
the basic problems facing the country. Accusing the Sonia Gandhi led
Congress(I) of legitimizing the Hindu fundamentalist agenda by playing the
'Hindu' card in the Gujarat elections he said that attempts by sections of
the parliamentary Left to join hands with Mrs Gandhi would only result in
their losing credibility in the eyes of the Indian people.

For the next four days following the inauguration of the Party Congress over
700 delegates from all parts of the country discussed the draft
political-organisational report placed before them that dealt with a range
of pressing national and international issues.

Putting the entire Seventh Party Congress in context the report called upon
the delegates to take a fresh vow to hold high the great red banner of the
Party inherited from its martyrs. Pointing out that the Party lost the
General Secretary Comrade Vinod Mishra andtwo of its senior leaders Comrade
Nagbhusan Patnaik and Comrade Anil Baruah within just one year of the last
party Congress in Varanasi the report said that it has been a measure of the
tremendous resilience and revolutionary spirit of the entire Party that it
has been able to withstand these successive blows.

Discussing issues on the international front delegates were unanimous in the
draft report's characterization of the United States led so called 'War on
Terror' as the greatest threat to world peace. Using the horrific events of
September 11 in New York as an excuse to pursue its long-planned imperialist
agenda the United States has been waging nothing short of a terrorist war on
a global scale, first in Afghanistan and now on Iraq.

'Under the banner of the global war on terror, US imperialism wants to crush
every pocket of resistance and every quest for an alternative international
order by installing pro-US regimes in every non-compliant state which the US
designates as a rogue state' said the draft report.

The issue of the recently concluded 16th Congress of the Chinese Communist
Party formally accepting 'capitalists' as party members came up for much
debate among delegates. While expressing serious reservations and concerns
about the orientation and fallouts of the Chinese 'experiment' with building
a 'socialist market economy' the CPI (ML) delegates finally agreed not to
jump to any hasty conclusions and the need to keep a close watch on the
Chinese experience and study it with an open mind.

On the national front the draft report clearly pointed to the rising menace
of communal fascism promoted by the BJP, the RSS and other members of the
'Sangh Parivar' as the single biggest challenge facing the Indian
revolutionary movement today. Even though the BJP's grip on power and the
state system in India is still far from total, we have already been
witnessing a growing consolidation of the essential features of what can
only be characterized as the Indian variety of fascism" said the report.
Among the various tasks ahead of the Party in its anti-fascist,
anti-imperialist battle the report advocated resistance to state-led
onslaught on civil liberties and human rights, mobilizing of agricultural
labourers, the poor and middle peasantry in powerful struggles against the
agrarian crisis and feudal-kulak violence and the strengthening of united
movement of the working class and other affected people against
privatization and closure of industries.

The draft report also dealt in detail with the experience of the Party's
work on a variety of different fronts ranging from participation in
elections to building class and mass organizations over the past five years.
Engaging in a free and frank debate over problems and prospects facing the
Party delegates to the CPI (ML)'s seventh Congress made numerous suggestions
most of which were incorporated into the final report.

Following the unanimous adoption of the political and organizational report
by the Congress delegates elections were held for the constitution of a new
41 member central committee. The new central committee re-
elected Comrade Dipankar Bhattacharya as the General Secretary of the Party.

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Comrade Babudhan Kisku, a young 24-year whole-timer comrade hailing from
toiling tribal peasantry, who was secretary of Party's Dumka District
Committee in Jharkhand, departed forever on 26 November. The Congress paid
its heartfelt condolence in memory of this fine fighter for the cuse of
oppressed people.
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The Central Committee of the CPI(ML) expresses its sincere thanks to all its
esteemed friends and sympathisers whose invaluable support was instrumental
in making the 7th Party Congress a grand success.
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