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CC Meeting of CPI(M) – Press Statement

02 Sunday Mar 2014

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New Delhi, March 2: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in New Delhi on March 1 & 2, 2014. It has issued the following statement:

No Ordinances

The Central Committee strongly opposed the UPA government’s move to pass a number of ordinances on Bills it was not able to get passed in parliament. With the Lok Sabha having concluded its last session and on the eve of the election announcement, passing of such ordinances is not only undemocratic but unconstitutional. The UPA government is passing these ordinances just for electoral gains. All such legislation can be taken up only after the new Lok Sabha is constituted.

Big Mobilisation

The Central Committee congratulated the West Bengal Left Front for the mammoth rally at the Brigade Parade Ground on February 9. This record breaking rally was a striking illustration of the mass support enjoyed by the CPI(M) and the Left Front despite the terror tactics and suppression of democratic rights by the ruling Trinamul Congress.

The Central Committee appreciated the success of the Kerala Raksha March which was conducted for 26 days in Kerala by the Party. Lakhs of people attended the meetings across the length and breadth of the state during the march displaying their support for the slogan “Secular India, Developed Kerala”.

Election Preparations

The Central Committee discussed the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections in all the states. It approved the first list of seats and the candidates of the Party. (list attached)

Manifesto

The draft of the Election Manifesto of the Party was discussed by the Central Committee. It authorized the Polit Bureau to finalise the manifesto and issue it at the appropriate time.

First List of Seats to be Contested by the CPI(M) in the
Lok Sabha Elections

Sr
State
Seats
Candidate
1.
Assam
Barpeta
Uddhab Barman
2.

Tejpur
Khemraj Chetry
3.

Silchar
Rejamond Ali
4.
Gujarat
Dohad (ST)
Singhjibhai Katara
5.
Haryana
Hisar
Phool Singh Sheokand
6.

Sirsa (SC)
Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria
7.

Bhiwani Mohindergarh
Master Sher Singh
8.
Himachal Pradesh
Mandi
Kushal Bharadwaj
9.

Shimla (SC)
Jagat Ram
10.
Jharkhand
Rajmahal (ST)
Jyotin Soren
11.

Ranchi
Rajinder Singh Munda
12.
Karnataka
Chikballapur
Srirama Reddy

Mangalore
Yadav Shetty
13.
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep
Dr. Muneer
14.
Madhya Pradesh
Gwalior
Akhilesh Yadav
15.

Jhabua-Ratlam (ST)
Lata Bharbore (W)
16.
Maharashtra
Palghar (ST)
Ladak Kharpade
17.

Dindori (ST)
Hemant Waghere
18.

Nashik
Tanaji Jaybhave
19.
Odisha
Berhampur
Ali Kishor Patnaik
20.
Punjab
Anandpur Sahib
Balbir Singh Jadla
21.

Ludhiana
Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon
22.
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi
Hiralal Yadav
23.

Moradabad
Nafeesuddin
24.
Uttarakhand
Tehri
Shiv Prasad Deoli

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Another Cabinet meeting on 2nd March 2014

01 Saturday Mar 2014

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It was stated that the Cabinet meeting on 28th February 2014 will be the last meeting of the present cabinet. It was also reported that this meeting will decide on issue of ordinances on Anti-Corruption Bill etc. But this was deferred due to difference of opinion.

It seems that this stance of postponing these ordinances is being changed. Another Cabinet meeting is going to be held on 2nd March, Sunday as per media reports. But, of course, the UPA government is in panic and nobody can say, what it is going to do next.

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Don’t make ‘Tall Promises’ – Election Commission

24 Monday Feb 2014

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New Delhi, Feb 24: Political parties are going all out to woo the voters ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections. Be if massive political rallies or freebies being distributed or promises claiming a better future for the people, they do it all. However the Election Commission (EC) has cracked its whip on the parties and issued them guidelines asking them not to make ‘tall promises’ to the people. The EC has cautioned them against distributing freebies because this could influence the people and also shake the root of conducting free and fair elections. The EC said that even in their manifestos, political parties must reflect the rationale of the promises made. “Trust of the voters must be sought only on those promises which are possible to fulfill,” it said.

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81.45 crore voters in the 2014 General Elections

24 Monday Feb 2014

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There will be 81.5 crore voters eligible to vote in the coming General elections 2014. This is as per the date released by the Election Commission. It is almost five times of the number of voters in the in the first General elections in 1952. It was 17.32 crores then.

The biggest democracy in the world is going to cast its vote in April-May 2014.

 

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Price of Natural Gas – Impact of FIR against Ambani

22 Saturday Feb 2014

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Though the Cabinet has already decided to double he price of the Natural Gas, which will mainly benefit Mukesh Ambani’s company by thousands of crores of rupees, the orders for the same are yet to be issued. The officials in the concerned ministries are naturally worried about he impact of the FIR filed against Ambani by the Kejrival Government in Delhi, before its exit.
More and more evidences are coming out which exposes that there is not necessity to double the prices. More will come if the case is taken up. The unholy connection of the government-corporates-politician is being exposed more and more.
Let us hope that the people will give a suitable reply to them in the general elections.

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The 15th Lok Sabha ends, Election mode is on

22 Saturday Feb 2014

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The 15th Lok Sabha had its last sitting on 21st February 2014. Before the General elections, there will not be any further sitting of the Lok Sabha. it will be the newly elected parliamentarians who will attend the next session.
The entire 5 year period of the Lok Sabha and the UPA government which will complete by May 2014 have been full of allegations of corruption, mismanagement of governance, rocketing price rise, attacks on the rights of the workers and pensioners, massive disinvestment and privatisation etc. It also saw mighty struggles of the working class led by the 11 Central Trade Unions, including the first 48 hours strike on 20-21 February 2013 by more than 12 rore workers.
Now the election mode has come in right earnest. All are awaiting the declaration of the Election Commission about the same.
Whether the general election will see an alternative government coming other than UPA and NDA. It depends on the people.

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Budget a political Statement and not facing the challenges – CPI(M)

20 Thursday Feb 2014

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The Press Statement issued by the CPI(M) on the Interim Budget is reproduced below:
The Finance Minister’s Speech presenting the Interim Budget for 2014-15 was more of a political statement aimed at the forthcoming elections rather than an effort to overcome the current challenges faced by the Indian Economy. On the contrary the manner in which the economy has been managed suggests the worsening of our economic fundamentals. This will mean imposing further burdens on the people who are already groaning under severe hardships, through continued price rise and contraction of employment opportunities.

The GDP growth rate has been estimated at 4.8 % and could grow up to 4.9 %. Agricultural growth is estimated at 4.6%. This means that the non-agricultural economy has stagnated at best.

The claim that there has been a fiscal consolidation with the fiscal deficit pegged at 4.6% of the GDP below the estimated 4.8% is untenable. This has been achieved by a gross reduction in budgetted expenditures, particularly in social sectors. The revised estimates show the total Central plan outlay is Rs. 66,000 crores less than the budgetary estimates. The budgetary support for the Central plan was Rs 63,575 crores less. Likewise the central assistance for plan expenditure for states and Union Territories was Rs. 17,215 crores less. Thus, the fiscal deficit has been contained through a severe squeeze in expenditures. In other words, through a budgetary contraction of the economy. The announced nominal increase in major subsidies is actually less in real terms if the inflation rate is taken into account. It is at the same proportion of 12% as in 2013-14 budget. All these means that over 2013-14, job opportunities have shrunk significantly with no increased financial support to the beleagured people.

This fall in employment combined with the rise in prices of essential commodities will impose further severe burdens on the people. The Consumer Price Index for food items continues to hover around double digits.

The cut in excise duties in order to give a boost to the manufacturing sector, particularly, the automobile sector can only be very transient unless the domestic demand rises significantly. On the contrary, the efforts of fiscal consolidation have led to sharp contraction of domestic demand. The announcement of further reduction of tariff protection will affect the domestic manufacturing sector adversely.

The emphasis on containing the Current Account Deficit (CAD) through attracting greater foreign investments and not through restricting unnecessary luxury imports is bound to make the Indian Economy further vulnerable to international speculative capital flows. In fact the marginal success in containing the burgeoning CAD has been mainly through hike in the import duties on gold. Overall, instead of expanding public investment thus expanding employment generation leading to a growth in domestic demand which in turn would provide the required impetus to revive the manufacturing sector and propel industry growth, this Interim Budget only compounds the crisis by contracting the economy and imposing greater burdens on the people.

In the global situation of continued economic crisis, the anticipation of further foreign capital inflows is not merely unrealistic but would mean a slew of measures for attracting foreign capital, undermining domestic manufacturing and further mortgaging India’s economic sovereignty.

In fact, the crisis in the Indian economy which is destined to further compound, is not due to any policy paralysis. It is precisely due to the policy of appeasing international finance capital at the expense of undermining India’s domestic economic fundamentals and imposing greater burdens on the people.

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General Elections 2014 – The Emerging Alternative

15 Saturday Feb 2014

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” As the Lok Sabha elections draw near, it has become clear that the electoral battle will be between not two, but three combinations – the Congress-led UPA, the BJP led NDA and the non-Congress, non-BJP combinations of Parties” – Prakash Karat, General Secretary, CPI(M)

This is from the article by Com. Karat in the first page of the People’s Democracy, weekly organ of the CPI(M) in its issue dated February 10-16. Read the same for further details.

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Election Commission holds All Party Meeting

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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The Election Commission has called an All Party Meeting on 4th February to brief about the general elections to be held in April-May 2014 and also to seek opinions on the conduct of the election.

The Left Parties and certain Regional Parties like AIDMK, SP, JDU etc. are expected to utilise this opportunity for holding meeting among themselves for a viable alternative against the BJP and Congress.

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