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Two Indias, Shining India and Suffering India – Sitaram Yechury

26 Wednesday Mar 2014

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New Delhi, Mar 26 : Welcoming raising issues of corruption and inequality by Aam Aadmi Party, CPI(M) today said AAP needs to bring more clarity on its understanding of the ‘neo-liberal’ economic policies which were “responsible” for such a situation.

Replying to questions on AAP, senior CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury also said it was up to Arvind Kejriwal’s party to decide whether it would join the Left and other secular forces, but it could be decided only after the elections.

“It is good that they are taking up these issues…. but corruption has to be nipped at its genesis. The neo-liberal policies have expanded the scope of crony capitalism and corruption. We have to target these policies… and there, the clarity needs to come in (from AAP),” he told reporters when his reaction was sought on AAP raising issues which have been consistently raised by the Left in the past.

He also said AAP needed to clarify its understanding on communalism and expressed the hope that “clarity on both these issues will come up further during the campaign”.

Yechury, who released two campaign booklets titled ‘The Two India Reality: Obscene Wealth, Grinding Poverty’ and ‘To Build a Corruption Free India’, said the fight against corruption does not end at setting up of an independent Lokpal.

“While strict laws are needed to fight graft, the struggle to reverse the policies which have allowed corporates a free run to loot the resources of our country must be strengthened,” he said.

Asked whether CPI(M) would join a government of the Left and regional parties if such a combination came to power, Yechury said a decision would be taken by the party’s Central Committee after the elections.

Maintaining that both BJP and Congress were “committed to strengthening the neo-liberal framework of policies”, he said the economic inequalities have led to “two Indians – shining India and suffering India”. Yechury said India has 70 “dollar billionaires” in 2014, 17 more than 2013, whose combined wealth equaled Rs 24 lakh crore or nearly one quarter of the GDP. The top ten among them have personal wealth equal to six per cent of GDP.

“There is also a huge amount of undeclared assets, much of which has been taken out of the country.

“Against this obscene wealth, more than 80 per cent of the poverty-ridden masses have a daily per capita consumption expenditure of just Rs 50 or less in 2011-12. This was also true for nearly 45 per cent of all urban households,” he said, adding 93 per cent of the country’s total workforce was in informal employment with little social protection.

Half of India’s children under five are underweight or stunted and almost 60 per cent of women suffer from anemia, even after 66 years of Independence, the CPI(M) leader said.

Terming 2G as the “largest political corruption” in the history of modern India, he said the booklets listed all the major financial scandals under the UPA or the BJP state governments.

All these were a result of the policies the two parties have pursued that have pushed the people to “conditions of misery and a situation where they can barely survive”, he said.

Noting that there was “no dearth of resources in the country”, he said Rs five lakh crore had been “lost as revenue because of tax concessions granted to the rich and corporates”.

“The alternative is to collect the legitimate taxes, plugging the sources of corruption and stopping sweetheart deals through public-private partnership projects and invest the resources earned in social infrastructure,” he said.

Such huge investments in social infrastructure would enhance jobs and income, which would lead to higher demand and encourage manufacturing activities, Yechury said, adding this was the alternative policy direction the Left was pursuing in these elections.

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BSNLEU Convention at Malappuram, Kerala

26 Wednesday Mar 2014

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A BSNLEU Convention was held at Malappuram, Kerala in co-ordination with the AIBDPA and CCLU on 26th March 2014. A large number of comrades from all parts of the SSA participated. Com.M. Prabhakaran, SSA President presided. Com. A.Balakrishnan, Dist. Secretary welcomed the participants. Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, President BSNLEU, BSNLCCWF and Advisor AIBDPA, in his inaugural Speech explained he decisions of the Rajkot CES of BSNLEU, Bhubaneshwar CEC of BSNLCCWF and also the reports of AIBDPA and NCCPA. He also briefed the house about the deliberations of the International Conference of Pensioners and Retirees held at Barcelona in February 2014. He exhorted the workers to utilise their valuable votes to ensure that those who are elected are with the working class and will support their demands and will raise the same in the Parliament.
Coms. K.Mohanan, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU, V.Bhagyalakshmi, Convener, Mahila Committee, M.N.Madhavan, Circle Vice-President, BSNLEU, P.K.Muralidharan (NFPE), N.T.Aboobacker, DS, CCLU, P.T.Kunhipayi, DS AIBDPA and other leaders addressed.

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Bank Unions oppose Bank Licence to corporates.

25 Tuesday Mar 2014

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The Bank Employees Unions have strongly opposed the move of the government to grant licences to start banks for the corporate houses. They alleged that the corporates will utilise the banks and the public money for their own benefits.
It is also to be noted that the government had to nationalise the private banks in the 1960s due to bad operating and bad servicing. When the elections have already been declared, the government is trying to issue the licences to favour the corporates.
It is completely wrong and undemocratic on the part of the government to move forward on this issue. The government should desist from this unfair move.

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CGPA Meeting at Calicut

25 Tuesday Mar 2014

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The CGPA Annual General Body meeting of Calicut Unit was held at Sports Council on 24th March 2014. A large number of Pensioners attended. Com. T.P.Nambiar, President resided. Com. K.Rajan, Secretary, welcomed the participants.Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron, NCCPA inaugurated the AGB. He spoke about the demands of the Pensioners and the actions/ agitations organised by the NCCPA, BCPC and BPC. He also briefed the house about the International Conference of Pensioners and Retirees held at Barcelona in Spain. Coms.A.V.Viswanathan, P.Kunhiraman, K.Damodaran, P.C.Raghavan Nair and other comrades addressed.
The AGB elected Coms. T.P.Nambiar, K.Rajan and T.P.Gopalakrishnan as President, Secretary and Treasurer respectively.

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Another setback for UPA Govt. – Order on Gas Price increase not cleared by EC

25 Tuesday Mar 2014

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Last minute decision by the UPA II government to double the domestic natural gas price, from $4.2 per million British thermal units (mBtu) to $8.4, has been stopped by the Election Commission. It has not cleared the decision and stopped the same till a new government takes charge at the Centre.
The UPA govt. was in a hurry to implement the order to help the Reliance Industries Ltd. to reap and maximise the profits. There has been strong objections from the opposition parties. The proposal was strongly objected by the Left M.P.s like Comrades Tapan Sen, Gurudas DasGupta and others pointing out that even with the present rate the oil companies were reaping good profits.
Earlier, the EC has stopped the government from granting bank licences to private companies and corporates to please them before the general elections.
The UPA Government is being exposed for its mischief continuously. Its extra-enthusiasm to help the corporates is clear to all.

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MH 370 has crashed in Indian Ocean – Malaysian PM

24 Monday Mar 2014

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What was feared has happened. After the tension and anxiety of the entire world about what happened to the 239 people in the missing Malaysian flight MH 370, which took of from Kuala-Lumpur on 8th March, today the Malaysian PM has said that the plane crashed in Indian Ocean. It is still not revealed how the tragedy happened.We express our deep grief and convey our condolence to the bereaved families and friends. The PTI report in this connection is reproduced below:

Kuala Lumpur, Mar 24 : The missing Malaysia Airline aircraft with 239 people on board has crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, Prime Minister Najib Razak said today, ending days of uncertainty over the fate of the aircraft.
“With deep sadness I want to inform you that Flight MH370 ended in Southern Indian Ocean,” Najib told reporters at a specially convened press conference.
He said based on information provided by British satellite company Inmarsat we have concluded that the plane flew along the southern corridor in which its last position was in the middle of southern Indian Ocean.
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 with 239 people, including five Indians and an Indo-Canadian, went missing on March 8, one hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur.

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Com. AKG, ” The Crusader of the Downtrodden”, the British, the Congress and the Emergency.

23 Sunday Mar 2014

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India got Independence on 15th August 1947 putting an end to the British rule of about two hundred years, including that of East India Company. Many freedom fighters became martyrs in the struggle for independence. Congress, Communists, Socialists – all fought for freedom of the country.

But when the country became independent on 15th August 1947, there was one freedom fighter still in jail. It was Comrade A.K.Gopalan (Com. AKG). While hundreds of freedom fighters in jail were released, the Congress Govt. did not release him. Com. AKG hoisted the Indian Flag in the Jail and saluted it.

Again,there was the struggle against the hated draconian Emergency declared by the Indira Gandhi on 25 June 1975, when her election to Parliament was declared invalid. Almost all leaders of political parties, except Congress, were arrested and jailed. The press was silenced. Fascist methods were used against protesting people. Com. AKG, naturally opposed the Emergency tooth and nail.But due to his serious illness, he was not arrested. His illness took a turn to the worse and he passed away on 23rd March 1977.

The Emergency was withdrawn on 24th March 1997. The Congress was utterly defeated in the General elections and a Non- Congress Government for the first time in India was formed at Centre. Political leaders and trade union leaders and others were released. But Comrade AKG could not know about the good news. He was in comma for a few days earlier and passed away before the withdrawal of Emergency and formation of the Janata Government which won the elections with huge margin.

His famous words are significant and prophetic in this context: ‘I may not be alive to see the victory of the people. But it is a certainty that it will come sooner or later’.

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Red Salute to Martyrs Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev!

22 Saturday Mar 2014

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March 23, 1931 is a day written in the blood of the eternal young martyrs Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev who sacrificed at the altar of freedom for the country. It was on this day these young freedom fighters were hanged by the British on the charge of terrorism against the British Empire.
They were not terrorists, but the true sons of the country. They were young and wanted mother India to be free. It is to be remembered that Bhagat Singh was only 23 years old when his life was cut short by the hangman’s knot.
Bhagat Singh very well knew that he will be hanged. But he and his comrades were not afraid. What Bhagat Singh told to his comrades, before the sentence was pronounced shows how these comrades thought about the punishment.
I am quoting below the following from the Book on Bhagat Singh written by his comrade and another accused, Com. shiv Verma, who escaped hanging.

“Then Bhagat Singh laughed and said: Our punishment will be ” To be hanged by neck till we are dead. This is reality Comrades. I know it. You also know it. Then, why shut the eyes to it?”
He continued ” This is the highest award for patriotism, and I am proud that I am going to get it. They think that by destroying my terrestrial body they will be safe in this country. They are wrong. They will kill me, but they can not kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirits. My ideas will haunt he British like a curse till they are forced to run away from here.”
” But this is only one side of the picture. The other side is equally bright. Bhagat Singh dead will be more dangerous to the British enslavers than Bhagat Singh alive. After I am hanged, the fragrance of my revolutionary ideas will permeate the atmosphere of this beautiful land of ours. It will intoxicate the youth and make him mad for freedom and revolution, and that will bring the doom of the British imperialists nearer. This is my firm conviction. I am anxiously waiting for the day when I will receive the highest award for my services to the country and my love for my people.”

Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged on 23rd March 1931.

Bhagat Singh was correct. The spirit never dies. And it did not die in this case also. The whole nation revolted and the freedom came much earlier than expected.
( Excerpts from ” Bhagat Singh on the path of liberation” by Shiv Verma”)

Red Salutes to Shahid Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev!

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Meeting with Com. N.O.Ananadan Master, Senior P and T Leader

22 Saturday Mar 2014

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There are many senior comrades of the P and T Movement, who are retired years back, but still continues to keep close connection with the workers and the union movement. Com. N.O.Anandan Master is such a comrade.
While at Kannur to attend the SSA Convention of BSNLEU and AIBDPA on 21st March 2014, I got the opportunity to meet him at his home.Before starting of the Convention, along with Coms. K.Mohanan, Circle Secretary BSNLEU Kerala, P.Manoharan, Circle Asst. Secretary,BSNLEU, C.R.Manoj BSNLEU Comrade and my wife Pankajam, I went to the home of Com.Anandan Master. He was very happy to receive us along with his wife Smt. Sita, daughter Com. Latha, who is working in BSNL and is a very active union leader and her husband Com.T. Chathukutty, working in SBI. We talked about the historic struggles, our common comrades like N.P.Padmanabhan, former Secretary, NFTE, T.M.Janardhanan (Janu Master ), who have let us. I shared my memories of Kannur when I worked there from 1959 to 1964 and about the historic 1960 strike. Of course, we had a tasty breakfast together.
I was happy to see that passed 85, Comrade Anandan Master is still keeping good health. He has kept a lot of old books and journals and also photos connected with the P and T Union movement.
When we departed to attend the convention, Anandan Master and family came up to the gate to see us off.
There are many such senior comrades all over the country who have sacrificed their entire lives for the workers and their movement. It is an inspiration to meet and discuss with them.
Thank You Com. Anandan Master for the few minutes which we shared

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Com. AKG Remembered.

22 Saturday Mar 2014

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Comrade A.K.Gopalan, the undisputed leader of the working class, was remembered today, 22nd March 2014, on his 37th Death Anniversary.

Com.AKG, as he is fondly called by his comrades and friends was an agitator, mass organiser and also atop leader of CPI(M). A Freedom fighter, he turned to Socialist and then to Communist ideology. He was one of the first few members of the Communist Party in Kerala.

As the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament during the period 1950s to 1970s, Com.AKG took up the workers and people’s issues effectively with vigour and zeal. He gave valuable guidance and support to P and T Unions.

On his death anniversary, my Revolutionary Greetings to Comrade AKG!

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