TENS of thousands of people from North 24 Parganas district marched to Kolkata on January 8, demanding an end to attacks on democracy, continuing violence on women and all-round anarchy in the state. They also raised specific demands of the district. The rally, called by the CPI(M)’s North 24 Parganas district committee, turned to be a mammoth one.
ON behalf of thousands of survivors of the 2002 genocidal pogrom that took place in Gujarat from February to May 2002, the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) has expressed deep disappointment and anguish at the verdict of the magistrate court, Judge B J Ganatra, accepting the dismissal of serious criminal charges of criminal conspiracy against the Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and 59 others.
THIS is perhaps the first time in the history of Indian journalism that a court order has prevented a broadcast media organisation from laying off, or forcing a pay-cut on, employees.
THE Adivasi Adhikar Rashtriya Manch (AARM) organised its first Maharashtra state convention on December 21-22, 2013, at the Comrade Godavari Shamrao Parulekar Bhavan at Talasari in Thane district. It was attended by 362 delegates from 15 districts plus the union territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli. There were also five observers from the adjoining tehsil of Umbargaon in Gujarat.
ON December 24, 2013, CPI(M) genera secretary Prakash Karat met the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, along with Subhashini Ali, and gave him a memorandum in connection with the problems being faced by the riot victims in Muzaffarnagar and also with regard to some urgent issues that need to be resolved. The memorandum was based on the inputs provided by CPI(M) representatives who have been regularly visiting Muzaffarnagar. Some of the facts that were placed before the chief minister were as below.
THE Jammu & Kashmir state committee of the CPI(M) has expressed surprise, disappointment and deep regret over the comments made by Mehbooba Mufti, PDP president, describing Narendra Modi as a leader who can take “tough decisions” on the Kashmir issue. In her speech at the Idea Exchange Programme at the Indian Express in New Delhi on January 1, she in a way asserted that a section of people in Kashmir harbour goodwill for Modi and expect him to do some positive things viz-a-viz the Kashmir problem.
IN a desperate attempt to put up a show of unity, the Congress effected a cosmetic change in the UDF government, after the Congress High Command decided on December 30, 2013 to induct KPCC president Ramesh Chennithala in the state cabinet with home portfolio. As the ten months old dream of Ramesh Chennithala materialises, the incumbent home minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan is likely to become jobless.
ON December 28, the central secretariat of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) expressed profound grief over the demise of Comrade Kali Ghosh at 8.00 on the same morning, in a hospital at Kolkata. He was 83 and was one of the senior most leaders of the CITU.
A LAST-DITCH attempt by the BNP-Jama’at-e-Islami combine to lay a siege at capital city, Dhaka, on December 29 so as to force the Sheikh Hasina government to quit has fizzled out. A week before the Bangladesh parliamentary election --- that were scheduled to be held on January 5, 2014 --- Mrs Khaleda Zia, chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), called upon all the ‘able-bodied’ men to come to Dhaka on the day for what she called ‘March to Democracy.’
THE preliminary nuclear deal which Iran and the P-5+1 (the US, Russia, China, France, UK and Germany) finally signed in the last week of November, has partially lifted the sanctions on Iran for six months. The groundwork for the agreement was laid much before the formal agreement was announced. Secret talks between American and Iranian officials have been ongoing since last year. The contacts were intensified following the election of the new Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, who had won the elections with a massive majority earlier in the year.