PB Hails LDF Victory in Kerala
POLIT BUREAU COMMUNIQUÉ
PB Hails LDF Victory in Kerala
Calls for United Resistance Against Violent Attacks in Bengal
The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met at New Delhi on May 29-30, 2016. It has issued the following statement on May 30, 2016.
TWO YEARS OF
BJP GOVERNMENT
The BJP government had conducted a gaudy celebration of the completion of two years in office making many bombastic claims.
These two years have confirmed that a new `trimoorti’ is being sculpted. Its three faces represent the following: one, the relentless pursuit of aggressive communal polarisation in the effort to transform the secular democratic character of the Indian Republic into the RSS version of a rabidly intolerant fascistic `Hindu Rashtra’; two, the pursuit of the neo-liberal trajectory of economic reforms, more aggressively than pursued by the UPA government, imposing unprecedented burdens on the vast majority of our people; and three, increasing recourse to authoritarian measures undermining the institutions of parliamentary democracy and running roughshod over democratic rights and civil liberties.
As far as the majority of the Indian people are concerned, there is an economic disaster rather than any cause for celebrations.
Six year low for new jobs in eight labour-intensive industries. In 2015, official figures reveal that only few new jobs were created in the country as against the promise of creating two crores of new jobs annually. Every year, over 1.3 crore of Indian youth join the job market
Worst decline in exports in 63 years - decline for 17 months in a row
Core inflation of 6.8 percent, dal prices rise by more than 30 percent
Annual core sector growth of only 2.7 percent, a decade low
2,997 farmers committed suicide in 2015, 116 farmers in January-March 2016
MGNREGA payments not made, arrears paid after Supreme Court orders
Rural wages decline in real terms in a decade
Savings bank deposits growth at a 53 year low
NPAs of banks more than Rs 13 lakh core and growing
27 per cent zero-balance Jan Dhan accounts, 33 percent duplicate accounts
New and more taxes, surcharges and cesses on items used by the poor
On top of this, the agrarian distress is worsening. The Modi government promised “minimum of 50 percent profits over cost of production”.
Reality:
Profitability down to less than 10 percent, and in some crops, into losses
Agriculture and allied sector grew at -0.2 percent in FY15 & 1.1 percent in FY16
Foodgrains production dropped by 5 percent in FY15, to decline further in FY16
SEVERE DROUGHT
SITUATION
12 states were declared drought-hit only after Supreme Court’s orders. Overall, 54 crore people in 13 states are suffering in the grip of drought
25 percent of India’s rural inhabitations face drinking water crisis.
The unprecedented drought situation has resulted in the death of thousands of poor people and lakhs of livestock. Immediate relief must be provided to the suffering people. Despite the Supreme Court intervention, nothing tangible is being done by the central government.
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) demands that the sufferings of the people must be mitigated on a war footing.
SHARPENING COMMUNAL
POLARISATION
The RSS-BJP are, once again, resorting to whipping up communal passions in the run up to the forthcoming assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh in 2017. It is reported that the Bajrang Dal has been organising arms training camps in several parts of the state. This is clearly an exercise to provoke communal conflicts and tensions and reap the consequent electoral gains from such polarisation. Such efforts are an expression of the worst ‘vote bank politics’ seeking the consolidation of the Hindutva communal vote bank at the expense of weakening the unity of India’s social fabric. The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) strongly condemns such activities and demands that both the central government and the UP state government take strong action in accordance with the law of the land.
RACIAL ATTACKS AGAINST THE
PEOPLE OF AFRICAN ORIGIN
The reports of increasing violence resulting in the death of people of African origin living in India is a matter of grave concern. That such grievous attacks take place in the national capital of Delhi is, indeed, shameful. Such racist attacks undermine the centuries old relationship between India and the African countries. This has already assumed the dimension of affecting diplomatic ties between India and the African countries.
The central government must immediately intervene to ensure that stringent action is taken against the culprits and those propagating racist hatred. This is absolutely essential to prevent the further downslide in the international image of India.
ELECTIONS TO THE
STATE ASSEMBLIES
The CPI(M) state committees in West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Assam are scheduled to meet to prepare a detailed review of the CPI(M)’s performance in the elections and the post election political situation arising in these states. On the basis of these review reports prepared by the state committees, the Central Committee will conduct its review at its forthcoming meeting from June 18-20.
With regard to the electoral tactics pursued by the CPI(M) in various states, the electoral tactics evolved in West Bengal were not in consonance with the Central Committee decision based on the Political-Tactical Line of the Party which states that there shall be no alliance or understanding with the Congress party.
POST-DECLARATION OF
RESULT VIOLENCE
The Trinamool Congress has unleashed widespread violence against the cadres of the opposition parties. Many CPI(M) cadres have been murdered and over 600 CPI(M) and mass organisation offices have been ransacked and some set on fire. Apart from targeting the offices of all opposition parties and mass organisations, the attacks specifically focus on constituencies and areas where Trinamool Congress lost in these elections. Widespread bomb attacks, arson and extortions of huge amounts of money as ransom are being reported. Those who voted against the Trinamool Congress are reportedly coerced into paying a hefty fine for having exercised their democratic choice.
Under these circumstances, the CPI(M) calls upon the people of West Bengal to unitedly resist this murder of democracy and civil liberties in the state. The strength of the people’s unity is the answer to meet this unprecedented unleashing of violence.
Kerala
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) salutes the people of Kerala for reposing faith in the LDF in a resounding manner in these assembly elections. The LDF government has assumed office with a resolve to fulfill the commitments that it made to the people of Kerala during the polls.
The physical attacks by the RSS against the CPI(M) and the LDF continue. Forty one such attacks have already taken place since the results were declared. Two comrades have lost their lives, with Sasikumar, who was seriously injured in an attack at Engandiyoor in Thrissur on May 22 succumbing to his injuries on May 27. 82 comrades have been injured in these brutal attacks including an elected MLA who has now been sworn in as a minister.
The CPI(M) calls upon the RSS/BJP to respect the verdict of the people and desist from such murderous onslaughts.