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No recall of elected persons – CEC

06 Friday Apr 2012

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Addressing a function here, the CEC spoke in favour of reforms like auditing the accounts of political parties and ensuring that donations given to them are subject to checks but claimed there was resistance from political parties on these issues.

He said the biggest challenge for the Indian democracy is criminalisation of politics and black money.

“Criminals in politics and use of black money during elections are an embarrassment. Due to these two factors India is not able to become the greatest democracy in the world,” he said.

“Two basic reforms for the political parties I think would be that their transactions be made by cheque and their accounts should be audit by independent accountants appointed by the Election Commission of India,” Mr. Quraishi said.

He said that a discussion is needed to arrive at a conclusion on these issues as there is resistance from political parties.

On right to recall, he said, “It sounds good, but it not a practical idea. There are so many disgruntled people who can manipulate it. We all know how easy it to collect signatures against a particular candidate.”

Mr. Quraishi said that the idea is not feasible as, “Political parties are facing elections after an interval of every two or so years. For example, Samajwadi Party would be gearing up to face the voters for Lok Sabha election in 2014 again, which is much before its five year term.”

 

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Comrade from U.K.

06 Friday Apr 2012

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It was a pleasure to meet Comrade Hardev Bains again. He is the secretary of the CPI(M) Branch in London. When I went last to London in 2010 to visit my son there, I met Com. Bains on the advice of Com. M.K.Pandhe. Com. Bians was very hospitable. He took me to his home and we had breakfast together. Then he took me to many areas, where Indians are large numbers and explained about the lives and problems of the Indian community. There are a large number of indians, Pakistanis, Africans etc. in that area. In fact, people from most of the countries, which Britain subjugated earlier.

Com.Bains has now come to Calicut to attend the 20th Party Congress of CPI(M). I was happy to meet him again and we had very friendly talk.

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No recall of elected persons – CEC

06 Friday Apr 2012

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Addressing a function here, the CEC spoke in favour of reforms like auditing the accounts of political parties and ensuring that donations given to them are subject to checks but claimed there was resistance from political parties on these issues.

He said the biggest challenge for the Indian democracy is criminalisation of politics and black money.

“Criminals in politics and use of black money during elections are an embarrassment. Due to these two factors India is not able to become the greatest democracy in the world,” he said.

“Two basic reforms for the political parties I think would be that their transactions be made by cheque and their accounts should be audit by independent accountants appointed by the Election Commission of India,” Mr. Quraishi said.

He said that a discussion is needed to arrive at a conclusion on these issues as there is resistance from political parties.

On right to recall, he said, “It sounds good, but it not a practical idea. There are so many disgruntled people who can manipulate it. We all know how easy it to collect signatures against a particular candidate.”

Mr. Quraishi said that the idea is not feasible as, “Political parties are facing elections after an interval of every two or so years. For example, Samajwadi Party would be gearing up to face the voters for Lok Sabha election in 2014 again, which is much before its five year term.”

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People looking for an altrnative – Prakash Karat

05 Thursday Apr 2012

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Sensing an opportunity in national politics, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Wednesday saw the emergence of Left and democratic forces as an alternative to occupy the space being created by the failure of coalitions led by the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party. “The recent political developments showed the failure of the two combinations – the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) and the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) – to consolidate. The Assembly elections to the five States have reflected this trend. As more and more, the bankruptcy and venality of the present order becomes apparent, the people are looking for an alternative…[and] can be provided only by the Left and democratic forces”, party general secretary Prakash Karat said in his inaugural address at the 20th Party Congress in Kozhikode. Taking on the Congress and the BJP for pursuing neo-liberalism, he said there is little to choose between either party on corruption, considering the alleged nexus of the BJP-led Karnataka government with mining mafia and the Congress-led Central government with the 2G spectrum allocation scandal. While endorsing the need for an effective Lokpal Bill to curb corruption among public servants, he said the fight should also be directed against the neo-liberal regime. He promised that the CPI(M) will bring in a whole range of measures including electoral reforms to help curb money power in politics. The party and its leadership is clear that the brick and mortar for an alternative would come from first strengthening CPI(M) – expanding its base and influence across the country, working for Left unity – and then rallying other democratic forces to prepare a Left and democratic platform that can challenge the existing political arrangement. The futility of the Congress and the BJP to convert the national political arena into a two-party system was underscored by veteran Communist leader A.B. Bardhan, who said the people were not ‘falling prey’ to such an attempt. In his speech, Mr. Karat mentioned losses in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, but refrained from reiterating reasons behind it. He said the party has examined and identified the shortcomings in the political and organisational sphere and taken steps to correct them. He said the party had a solid mass base in West Bengal and was willing to counter the violence unleashed against its workers and supporters. On the ideological clarity the Congress seeks to give to the party, Mr. Karat said: “The CPI(M) has always believed in applying Marxism-Leninism to concrete conditions of India, to chalk out its revolutionary path. We have never tried to emulate models abroad. We have to constantly update our ideological understanding and equip ourselves to meet the challenges of the contemporary era”. Starting Wednesday, the party over the next five days will discuss draft political, ideological and organisation issues. The last session is slated to discuss for the first time an amendment to its Constitution setting a three-term limit for members, who occupy the post of secretary from the local to central committee level.  (courtsey: Ganashakti)

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The First Communist Ministry in Kerala 1957

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

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The first Communist Ministry in Kerala was formed on 5th April 1957 with Com. EMS Namboodiripad as Chief Minister. The Government introduced and passed  a lot of important legislations on land reforms, education etc.

That Government was one of the best government Kerala has ever seen. But the Central Government could not tolerate even a state being under the rule of another party. It tried all tricks to get some MLAs to defect from the government, but utterly failed even to get one MLA. At last with the money from USA etc. as also the support of the religious leaders and disgruntled elements, organised a ‘Vimochan Samaram’, but even then nothing could happen. At last the Central Government misusing its draconian poers dismissed it on flimsy gropunds.

But again after a few years Communissts got elected and formed another Communist ministry. Whether winning or losing in the elections, it is is the single biggest party in Kerala.

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CPI(M) Party Congress on the Left front

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Sensing an opportunity in national politics, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Wednesday saw the emergence of Left and democratic forces as an alternative to occupy the space being created by the failure of coalitions led by the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party. “The recent political developments showed the failure of the two combinations – the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) and the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) – to consolidate. The Assembly elections to the five States have reflected this trend. As more and more, the bankruptcy and venality of the present order becomes apparent, the people are looking for an alternative…[and] can be provided only by the Left and democratic forces”, party general secretary Prakash Karat said in his inaugural address at the 20th Party Congress in Kozhikode. Taking on the Congress and the BJP for pursuing neo-liberalism, he said there is little to choose between either party on corruption, considering the alleged nexus of the BJP-led Karnataka government with mining mafia and the Congress-led Central government with the 2G spectrum allocation scandal. While endorsing the need for an effective Lokpal Bill to curb corruption among public servants, he said the fight should also be directed against the neo-liberal regime. He promised that the CPI(M) will bring in a whole range of measures including electoral reforms to help curb money power in politics. The party and its leadership is clear that the brick and mortar for an alternative would come from first strengthening CPI(M) – expanding its base and influence across the country, working for Left unity – and then rallying other democratic forces to prepare a Left and democratic platform that can challenge the existing political arrangement. The futility of the Congress and the BJP to convert the national political arena into a two-party system was underscored by veteran Communist leader A.B. Bardhan, who said the people were not ‘falling prey’ to such an attempt. In his speech, Mr. Karat mentioned losses in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, but refrained from reiterating reasons behind it. He said the party has examined and identified the shortcomings in the political and organisational sphere and taken steps to correct them. He said the party had a solid mass base in West Bengal and was willing to counter the violence unleashed against its workers and supporters. On the ideological clarity the Congress seeks to give to the party, Mr. Karat said: “The CPI(M) has always believed in applying Marxism-Leninism to concrete conditions of India, to chalk out its revolutionary path. We have never tried to emulate models abroad. We have to constantly update our ideological understanding and equip ourselves to meet the challenges of the contemporary era”. Starting Wednesday, the party over the next five days will discuss draft political, ideological and organisation issues. The last session is slated to discuss for the first time an amendment to its Constitution setting a three-term limit for members, who occupy the post of secretary from the local to central committee level.Courtsey: Ganashakti)

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Comrades are Comrades – time is no barrier.

03 Tuesday Apr 2012

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I have left Calicut for New Delhi in 1991 joining the CHQ of All India Telecom Employees Union as its President having been elected in a stiff contest at Bhopal Conference after defeating O.P.Gupta group. I have gone from Calicut along with my wife and other comrades to attend the AIC and to return to Calicut after the conference. But I could not return to Calicut as I was compelled to stay at Delhi and my wife and other comrades returned without me. I could not even intimate my relations, comrades, friends and colleagues at Calicut about my shift to Delhi. It wa all of a sudden. I had to leave Calicut which was my area of work for a long thirty years..

Now I am at Calicut for some days in connection with the Party Congress of the CPI(M). During the last three days I have met a lot of comrades and friends whom I have not met for years. They were happy as also me. They have not forgotten me. It was surprising that a lot of young comrades also came to ne and greeted telling they know me from press reports and photos. Many took photos with me. At the exhibition, Seminars, dining room, meeting place, a lot of old friends and comrades are greeting and enquiring about health etc. I am overwhelmed.

I had thought that comrades have forgotten since I was away for a long period. No. Neither I have forgotten, nor they. There is no time bar nor barrier. Comrades are comrades, friends are friends. The bond is so strong not to be broken by time.

Thank you Comrades, I am happy.

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Restore EPF interest to 9.5% – CITU to Minister of Labour

02 Monday Apr 2012

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Former MP and CITU secretary, Dipankar Mukherjee, wrote the following letter to minister of labour and chairman of CBT (EPF), Mallikarjun Kharge, on March 23, 2012 seeking urgent intervention to restore the rate of interest for EPF to 9.5 per cent that had been slashed to 8.25 per cent by the finance ministry. A copy of the letter has also been sent to Central Provident Fund Commissioner, R C Mishra.

IT is really shocking that while the rate of interest for General Provident Fund (GPF) has been rightly hiked from 8 per cent to 8.6 per cent vide a notification by the Ministry of Finance dated March 19, 2012, the rate of interest to Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) members had been unilaterally slashed by the same ministry a few days back from 9.5 per cent to 8.25 per cent, ignoring the demand of the employees’ representatives in the Central Board of Trustees EPF meeting held on 22.12.2011 to maintain the interest rate at 9.5 per cent. As you may be kindly aware, this is an unprecedented decision whereby EPF rate has been pegged at a lower level than GPF. I am afraid this will be quite embarrassing to CBT, headed by you, coupled with strong resentment of 5 crore workforce covered by EPF.

The decision of finance ministry to reduce the EPF rate of interest becomes more irrational and unacceptable as a similar hike in interest rate from 8 per cent to 8.6 per cent has also been effected in Special Deposit Scheme (SDS) where a large proportion of EPF corpus is invested. As a matter of fact in the CBT meeting on 23.12.2011, employees’ representatives had urged the government to increase SDS rate of interest to facilitate declaration of higher rate of interest for EPF.

In view of the above, I urge upon you to immediately take up the issue with finance ministry on behalf of CBT so that the unjustified decision of reduction in EPF rate of interest is reviewed and interest rate of 9.5 per cent is restored, in order to avoid industrial unrest caused by the unilateral decision of the finance ministry. This may please be treated as ‘MOST URGENT’.

 

 

 

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CPI(M) History Exhibition at Calicut

02 Monday Apr 2012

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Today,  again I visited the History exhibition near the Town Hall premises along with Coms. Dipankar Mukherjee and Dr. Hemalatha, both secretaries of the CITU in the morning and with Cuban Ambassador in the evening. Com.A.K.Ramesh, Convener, Exhibition Committee  and M.Kunhikrishnan,Vice-President, AIIEA were also there. Com. Ramesh explained every thing effectivelly.

Yes, the exhibition is very effective and I appreciated it very much. It is the joint effort of so many comrades. My congratulations to all of them

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Load Shedding in Kerala under the UDF

02 Monday Apr 2012

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Load-shedding from today has been ordered by the Kerala Electricity Board from today, 2nd April. It was only expected as the UDF government did not take sufficient care about the systematic arrangement of electric supply. During the entire five years of LDF government, there was no power cut at all, due to its continuous and sustained efforts to ensure electricity supply to the people.

From today onwards, there will be load shedding for half an hour every day between 1830 and 2230 hours. The government failed utterly in getting additional supply from the central pool also.

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