Is ultra-leftism an ideology? If it is not then why does our Party use this terminology and give it recognition?Shambuprasad Mamgayi, DehradunTHERE is no denying that ultra-leftism is a political trend which has to be understood and fought in the ideological and public sphere. Even Lenin had to counter this trend within the Bolshevik Party and he wrote his famous pamphlet “Left Wing Communism – an Infantile Disorder”.
IN response to the massive unrest emerging after death of Burhan Wani and his associates, the use of brutal force against the unarmed protesters by the government has resulted in unfortunate killing of number of unarmed innocent persons, which is highly condemnable. The present unrest is the expression of intense anger of the people against the oppressive policies of the government. The killing of unarmed civilians by security forces shows that the government is reluctant to learn any lesson from the past.
CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury has written to the prime minister on the non-payment of bank loans of more than Rs 8.55 lakh crore by borrowers, particularly big corporate houses, and requested him to initiate an action plan to monetise the assets of all defaulters. He requested the prime minister to put into practice an urgent action plan to start recovery of pending loans from the top 100 borrowers. “You must begin by making public their names with the due amount; the list is already available with the RBI, your government and the Supreme Court.
COLLEGE of Arts and Crafts in Patna is facing an existential crisis due to the apathy and anti-cultural attitude of the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar. The college, affiliated to Patna University, has brought laurels to the state as well as the country and finds a place of pride in the art world.
THE revised budget of the Kerala government for 2016-17 presented by the finance minister Dr T M Thomas Isaac will be noted for the historic effort it makes to cross the barrier of neoliberal fiscal conservatism. The upper limit of fiscal deficit set for the state government is three percent of the state domestic product (SDP). This cap on borrowings is too debilitating for the state government, especially in view of the mounting revenue deficit of the state.
GUMUDUMAHA, so far an unknown adivasi village of Kandhamal district in Odisha has attracted attention all over the country for killing five innocent adivasis. CRPF and state SOG personnel termed them as Maoists and killed them on July 8th night. This is the third such incident in the state of Odisha in a year, of killing innocent people in the name of Maoists.
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on July 11.
SOME distorted reports have appeared in sections of the media about the meeting of the West Bengal state committee of the Party attended by Polit Bureau members which was held on July 10, 2016 at Kolkata.
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on July 11.
THE Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) expresses its grave concern at the deteriorating situation in Kashmir. Till now it has been reported that over 25 people, mostly youth have been killed and hundreds injured.
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on July 13.THE five-member constitution Bench of the Supreme Court has given a signal verdict overturning the change of government in Arunachal Pradesh through central intervention and upheld the inviolable federal character of our constitution.Following the Uttarakhand experience, this Supreme Court judgment poses an irrevocable question of political morality and accountability of this BJP-led central government.
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on July 9, 2016.THE Supreme Court judgement on the use of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has underlined how this draconian law is a threat to the safety and lives of citizens. This Act ensures that the security forces can act with impunity and kill people without being brought to justice. The Court has held that such killings are “destructive of the rule of law and plainly unconstitutional”.It is imperative that the government heed the judgement and repeal the AFSPA.