Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on December 20.THE Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at its December 15-16, 2018 meeting decided to remove G V Sreerama Reddy, member of the Central Committee and secretary of the Karnataka state committee of the Party from all elected positions in the Party on charges of serious misconduct.The Karnataka state committee of the Party held a meeting on December 18, which was attended by the general secretary and four Polit Bureau members.
CPI(M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on December 17THE Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) welcomes the sentencing of Sajjan Kumar, one of the accused in the 1984 massacre of Sikhs in Delhi. The law has taken thirty-four long years to finally catch up and deliver justice.The Polit Bureau demands that all victims of communal violence whether they are from 1984, 2002 or other such incidents should get justice. Political leaders who led, backed and shielded the mobs must be brought to justice.
A betrayal of the youthWITH every passing day, the BJP led coalition government in Tripura is showing its true colours. It is implementing all the anti-people, neoliberal policies the Modi government at the centre stands for, in a complete betrayal of the people. The BJP in its vision document for the last assembly elections had promised employment for all the households and 50,000 government jobs every year. But the last nine months have seen no new appointment in government services.
MARX’S study of political economy began long before his arrival in England. In 1842, when his political activity as a Correspondent and then Editor of Rheinische Zeitung began, he was immediately confronted with questions of political economy.
IN a statement issued on December 15 expressing pain and sorrow over the brutal killing of civilians by security forces at Kharpora Sirnoo village of Pulwama district, CPI(M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami said for the BJP, Kashmir is expendable for its narrow electoral interests.This horrible incident which took place on December 15, is a big shock and setback to any effort to restore peace in the valley. The civilian killings have become everyday norm in Kashmir now and it seems New Delhi is least bothered about this.
THE Karnataka Prantha Raitha Sangha (AIKS) on December 12 organised a 2000-strong peasant rally at Kalburgi (Gulbarga). It comprised a large number of peasant women. The bulk of peasants were from Kalburgi district, and main activists from neighbouring districts like Bijapur, Yadgiri and Bidar were also present. Toor and sugarcane are the two main crops in the area.
THE ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is anti-federal in practice and in theory and ideology, accused Thomas Isaac, finance minister of Kerala and a member of CPI(M) Central Committee. The Modi government has been systematically destroying the federal structure of India, Isaac said. He addressed a seminar at Vijayawada on December 14, on “BJP rule and centre-state relations” in connection with the 104th birth anniversary of Comrade Makineni Basavapunnaiah, one of the founding leaders of CPI(M).
A JOINT delegation has submitted a memorandum to the chief electoral officer of the Haryana Election Commission on December 18, demanding thorough inquiry into the holding of corporation elections.
AFTER the accidental death of Dr Amit Sengupta on November 28, glowing tributes were rightfully paid to him for his significant contribution to people’s health movement. However, his outstanding contribution to formulating the Patent Act,1970 and thereby bringing down the price of life-saving drugs in the country has skipped the attention of many.Comrade Amit’s contribution to drug patents, over three decades, had a profound impact on the drug manufacturing capacity of Indian companies and had serious political implications.
A STATE level convention on the issues of the dalits was held at Shimla on December 8, by the Himachal Dalit Shoshan Mukti Sabha (HDSMS). The convention was inaugurated by Subhashini Ali, vice president of the Dalit Shoshan Mukti Manch. Rakesh Singha, MLA, Onkar Shad, CPI(M) state secretary and Vikram Singh also spoke in the convention.Subhashini emphasised the importance of the role of the Dalit Sabhas in the Hindi-speaking belt. She said the percentage of literacy amongst dalits is still not at par with the rest of the society.