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The Week in Parliament

THE budget session of parliament concluded on February 10, with the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha being adjourned sine die. This was the last session of parliament before the Lok Sabha elections, due in April-May. This was a Lok Sabha of many dubious firsts: in terms of the number of workdays, this was the least productive Lok Sabha since 1952. No deputy speaker was appointed during its entire five-year tenure. As many as 146 MPs from the opposition parties were suspended for demanding a discussion about the parliament security breach.

The Descent into Barbarism

IN The Junius Pamphlet written from jail in 1915, Rosa Luxemburg had said that the choice before mankind was between barbarism and socialism. Liberal opinion would contest this, arguing thatthe barbarism that marked the two world wars and the period in between was unrelated to capitalism; indeed the liberal tendency that comes to the fore under capitalism, it would claim, fought against the barbarism of that period.

Privatising Research in India

ON February 1, 2024 while presenting the interim budget 2024-25 in parliament, the union minister for finance and corporate affairs said the government proposed to create a corpus of one lakh crore rupees to boost private investment in sunrise technologies. It was to mark a golden era for our tech savvy youth with India showing solutions through innovation and entrepreneurship of its people.

A Historic Verdict

CPI(M)  Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on February 15, 2024THE Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) hails the historic judgment of the Supreme Court, which has struck down the electoral bonds scheme as unconstitutional.  By this verdict, this unscrupulous scheme designed to finance the ruling party by anonymous corporate donors has been completely scrapped.  The CPI(M) had declared at the outset itself that the Party will not accept electoral bonds as this scheme legalises corruption. The CPI(M) had challenged the electoral bonds scheme in the Supreme Court

Solidarity with Kerala: Programmes Held across the Country

Below we publish reports of the programmes held across the country on February 8, in solidarity with Kerala.   TRIPURAKerala Solidarity Day was observed throughout the state of Tripura on February 8. Protest rallies, processions, sit-in and various other forms of demonstrations took place in most sub-divisions, highlighting the indifferent and hostile approach pursued by the Modi government towards Kerala.

DUJ Expresses Concern Over Journos Injured While Covering Farmers’ Protest

It also said that the Internet shutdown in seven districts of Haryana and three districts of Rajasthan, had made it extremely difficult for journalists to cover the protests.

AMID reports of Haryana police using drones to fire tear gas shells and lath-charging at the Punjab-Haryana border injuring over 100 farmers, some journalists on reporting assignment were also injured.

CITU Condemns Brutal Police Attacks on Farmers

THE Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), in a statement issued on February 14, has strongly condemned brutal police crackdown by Haryana police forces at  Punjab-Haryana border on the protesting farmers in their march to Delhi to press for their legitimate demands including legal guarantee of MSP. The farmers were attacked on February 13, 2024 at two border points on Haryana-Punjab border, they were brutally lathi charged, they faced tear gas shells, some dropped by drone.

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Big protest action against bribery, drugs and crime against women

THE CPI(M) in Tripura has organised a statewide protest movement on three key demands – dismissal of state minister Sudhangshu Das who admitted to accepting bribe from contractors and government suppliers, immediate identification and arrest of the drug-traffickers who transported two huge consignments of banned Eskuf cough syrup, and prompt action against the perpetrators of several recent dastardly...