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Shame Indian Rulers! India having 33% Poorest in the World!

11 Friday Apr 2014

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It is a shame for the ruling class in India. The World bank has released the list of the countries where exist extreme poverty. According to the list, India tops with 33% of the world’s poorest. The other countries with next poorest are China (13%), Nigeria (7%), Bangladesh ( 6%) and Congo ( 5%). Indonesia, Pakistan, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Kenya come next.

Except  China, all other countries have been  under the colonial rule much more than India and / or are most poor countries in the world. While in  India it is 33%, in China it is only 7%.

Even after 67 years of independence, India has utterly failed its poor and poorest. It is a shame on the ruling class who has been exploiting the poor in the most shameful way. Millionaires have been increasing in India by leaps and bounds. Both Congress and BJP which had ruled the country most of the time are fully responsible for this sad situation. Both of them should be thrown out from power by the people. The present opportunity should be utilised for the same.

 

 

 

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CPI(M) meets Election Commission for free and fair poll in W.Bengal

01 Tuesday Apr 2014

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A delegation of the Left Front Committee, West Bengal led by Biman Basu, Chairman and accompanied by the CPI(M) leader in Parliament Sitaram Yechury met the Election Commission of India today on the issue of conducting free and fair Lok Sabha election in West Bengal.

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Only a Non-BJP, Non-Congress Govt. at Centre – CPI(M)

01 Tuesday Apr 2014

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New Delhi, Mar 31 : As senior Congress leader A K Antony asked CPI(M) to prove its commitment to secularism by supporting his party after the elections, the Left party today said only a non-Congress alternative would be able to successfully counter BJP.

“Everyone knows by now that Congress is heading for a big defeat in these elections. Congress has also failed to counter BJP. Only a non-Congress alternative can do that,” CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat told PTI.

Karat was reacting to Antony’s statement that CPI(M) should prove its sincerity in keeping communal forces at bay by cooperating in a front under Congress leadership. “If they are ready to cooperate, we will accept it,” the Defence Minister said.

CPI(M) Politburo member and Kerala unit chief Pinarayi Vijayan also reacted to Antony’s statement saying the moot question was whether Congress would cross two digits to form another government at the Centre.

“Antony says another coalition government is in store under Congress. But will Congress itself be there in such a coalition ministry, since the party’s tally is not going to cross two digits in Parliament,” asked Vijayan at a press conference in Palakkad in Kerala. (PTI)

 

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CPI(M) Election Manifesto

31 Monday Mar 2014

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The CPI(M) Election Manifesto has appealed to the people to: Reject Congress, Defeat BJP, Vote for the CPI(M), Strengthen the Left For a Secular and Democratic Alternative. The Manifesto calls for the strengthening of the CPI(M) and the Left representation in the Lok Sabha as this will be the basis for strengthening the secular-democratic foundations and for a pro-people alternative.

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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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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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Rs.30,000 crore Expenditure for 16th General Elections

16 Sunday Mar 2014

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It is estimated that about Rs.60,000 crore will be the expenditure for the 16th Lok Sabha elections as per the study conducted by the Centre for Media Studies. This will be biggest expenditure for the general elections so far. Out of this, about Rs.7,000 to Rs. 8,000 crore will be the expenditure of the government, including Election Commission, various Departments of government like Railway.

The increase in the maximum of the election expenditure by a candidate by the Election Commission will be one reason for the increase.

In addition to the recorded expenditure, there will be almost an equal amount being spent by gifts, tours etc. which are carefully hidden. In fact, the elections have become a ‘big money’ affair, with the collaboration of corporates and big business. It is almost becoming like the Presidential Election in US, where the corporates, MNCs, Finance houses spends billions of dollars in the elections to get elected those who will favour them and provide all benefits.

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CPI(M), CPI will contest 9 seats each in T.Nadu

14 Friday Mar 2014

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New Delhi March 14, 2014 :The CPI(M) and the CPI on Friday announced they would contest nine seats each in the April 24, 2014 Lok Sabha elections in Tamil Nadu and decided against supporting the AIADMK, the BJP, the DMK and the Congress in the remaining 22 seats.
The CPI(M) would contest from Coimbatore, Madurai, Kanyakumari, Chennai North, Dindigul, Trichy, Virudhunagar, Villupuram and Thanjavur constituencies, CPI state Secretary D. Pandian and CPI (M) State Secretary G. Ramakrishnan told the press in Chennai after both the parties identified the seats.
The CPI would contest from Tenkasi, Nagapattinam, Puducherry, Tiruppur, Sivaganga, Dharmapuri, Cuddalore, Tiruvallur and Tuticorin constituencies, they said. Courtesy: Ganashakti)

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India ranks far behind in women representatives in Parliament.

09 Sunday Mar 2014

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It is a shame to India! As per the report of the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU), an international organisation, India ranks 111 th position out of 189 countries with regard to the women representatives in Parliament.There are only 60 women members out of 544 in Lok Sabha and and only 26 out of 241 in Rajya Sabha. It comes to a meagre 11.4% only.

Even many African countries and Asian countries except Sri Lanka are having more women representation. Nepal has got 30%, Bangladesh 20% and China 25%. Pakistan has 21% in upper House and 17% in lower house. 

The list is led by Rwanda (Africa – 63.8%), Andorra (Europe) and Cuba (Latin America) , the last of which is a socialist country.

Political parties in India have to think about this shame on India. This is the time when the candidates are selected for election to Parliament. Though the Women’s Reservation Bill (Constitution 108 Amendment Bill), which stipulates 33% reservation for women in Parliament is yet to be passed, the political parties on their own can decide at least to put 25% of women for the Parliament. Will they do it? It is doubtful seeing their  track record.

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General Elections may start by second week of April 2014

02 Sunday Mar 2014

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Indications are that the General elections will start by second week of April 2014 and will be completed in 5-7 phases. Last General elections were in 5 phases.
It is expected that the election notification may be issued shortly. However, all the political parties have started their propaganda and election campaign weeks before.
Till a few weeks back, the thinking was that it will be a bi-polar election, the fight mainly between the Congress and BJP. But at present, there is a third alternative for the voters. The Left and the Regional Parties together is a third alternative. AAP also may get some seats all over India.

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