|
|
|
|
June 10, 2006Camp: HyderabadPress
Statement The
Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met
in Hyderabad from June 8 to 10, 2006.
It has issued the following statement at the conclusion of the meeting: Victories in West Bengal and KeralaThe
Central Committee extended its warm greetings to the people of West Bengal and
Kerala for making the Left Front and the Left and Democratic Front victorious in
the Assembly elections. The victory of the
Left Front for the seventh successive time with three-fourth majority and
the victory of the LDF with two-third majority has enhanced the prestige of the
CPI(M) and the intervening capacity of the Left in national politics.
The Central Committee congratulated the state committees of West Bengal
and Kerala for these successes. UPA Government’s PoliciesThe
Central Committee expressed concern at the fall in production of foodgrains.
The shortfall in production
and procurement has led to the government’s decision to import 30 lakh tonnes
of wheat after the earlier import of 5 lakh tonnes.
There is a projected deficit
of 30 lakh tonnes in procurement. With
declining procurement, the food security and the public distribution system are
bound to be affected. The Central Committee strongly criticized the government’s approach of reducing food subsidies. The agricultural minister has announced that prices of rice and wheat in the public distribution system will be increased. This is accompanied by the proposal for reduction in the quantum of wheat supply and cuts for APL and BPL card holders. The foodgrain component in wages in the various Central government schemes are also been cut. These steps should not be taken. The
Central Committee demands the strengthening of the public distribution system
instead of its curtailment. Wider
access to the public distribution system, issuance of BPL cards and adequate
supplies of foodgrains must be ensured. Price RiseThe
government has shown no concern for the continuous rise in prices of food items
and other commodities like pulses, edible oils, vegetables, sugar and medicines.
It
is at such a time that the government has announced a steep increase in the
price of petrol and diesel. The
Central Committee noted that protest actions against the price increase are
taking place all over the country. It
called upon all the Party units to make the All India Protest Day on June 13 a
big success. It appeal to all
sections of the people to join the protest actions. Implement REGAThe
Central Committee called upon the Party and various mass organizations to
intervene to ensure the full and proper implementation
of the Rural Employment Guarantee Act (REGA).
There are reports that the scheme is not being properly implemented in
many of the 200 districts which
have been selected for the programme. The
Party and the mass organizations should mobilize the people in these areas to
ensure that the scheme is properly implemented so that
100 days minimum work is provided to those who seek the job. Foreign PolicyThe
Central Committee expressed its deep concern at the manner in which the Manmohan
Singh government continues to pursue foreign policy and strategic interests by
aligning them with the United States. The
government has not criticized the United State’s hostile maneouvres against
Iran nor has it condemned the Israel-US efforts to punish the Palestinian people
for electing the Hamas government by stopping financial grants.
The Central Committee noted that the government is not sending a high
level representation to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit being held
on June 15. The recent decision to
join the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan pipeline project has also been taken
in line with US interests. The
Central Committee decided that the Party will vigorously oppose the India-US
military collaboration. The Party
will mobilize people to protest against military exercises conducted with the
United States. Jammu & Kashmir situationThe
Central Committee noted the efforts being made by the government to have a
dialogue with all the political forces in Jammu
& Kashmir. It is necessary to conduct a dialogue on two tracks – one with
the separatist organizations and the other with the political parties which are
willing to work within the framework of the Indian Union.
Talks should revolve around a creative solution which can be based on the
concept of providing maximum autonomy to Jammu & Kashmir and taking into
account the aspirations of the people of different regions for their own
autonomous structures. The
Central Committee condemned the stepped up activities of the extremist groups
which have massacred more than 30
people in the Doda region and who
have begun to target tourists in the Valley.
It is necessary for the Central government and the state administration
to take affective step to check such terrorist violence while pursuing the
political process. Political SituationThe
Central Committee took stock of the overall political situation in the country.
The Central Committee endorsed the stand of the Polit Bureau regarding
the approach to the UPA government. The
Left Parties would be submitting a note to the UPA-Left Coordination Committee
about its views on the performance of the government and what needs to be done.
The
Central Committee decided that on policy matters and a number of issues
concerning the people, the Party should assertively take up these issues in
Parliament. It should also conduct
campaigns and struggles on the people’s issues.
The Party should join hands with other political parties who can come on
a joint platform to conduct joint campaigns and movements. The
Central Committee was of the firm view that only by forging such joint platforms
and arriving at a common understanding on policies and programmes that a third
alternative can be forged. Forest Tribal Rights BillThe
Central committee decided to observe July 18 as a day to demand the adoption for
the Forest Tribal Rights Bill. The
Joint Select Committee of Parliament has proposed important amendments to the
Bill which will ensure the tribal
people’s right to land in the forest areas.
The Party wants the Bill with the amendments proposed to be adopted in
the monsoon session of Parliament. Call for National CampaignThe
Central Committee decided to conduct a countrywide political campaign in the
month of August. The Party’s
policies will be taken to the people through this campaign.
The campaign will focus on the need to combat communal forces of various
hues and the defence of secularism. It will take up what is happening in Gujarat
and the BJP-ruled states where the minorities are under attack. The
campaign will propagate the economic policies and measures which the CPI(M)
advocates. There has to be policies
which meet the people’s basic needs for land, food, employment, for living
standards which are not eroded by price rise. The strengthening of the public
distribution system and the rights of the farmers and the rural poor are to be
ensured. The
right to education, end to caste oppression and provision of one-third
reservation for women in Parliament and state legislature
will be among the other
demands to be highlighted in the campaign.
The
All India campaign will take place
in the entire month of August. During
this period, the Party will conduct local campaigns culminating in public
meetings in over 200 centres all
over the country. Central leaders
of the Party will address these meetings. The
Polit Bureau has been authorized to finalise the charter for the campaign. |
|
|