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January
09, 2007 Press Release A
spate of accusations have been made against the CPI(M) and the Left Front
government headed by it in West Bengal. It has been accused of being insensitive
to people’s concerns, anti-democratic etc. Several well-meaning individuals
have fallen prey to the misinformation campaign launched by vested interests and
the opponents of the West Bengal Left Front and the CPI(M). It
needs to be made clear at the outset that as far as land for industrialisation
is concerned, in contrast to other Governments the West Bengal Government and
its Chief Minister have repeatedly stated that the Government will have
widespread consultations with local communities and elected Panchayat officials
and will not proceed with any acquisition of land without taking all sections
into confidence. The Government is firmly committed to protect the interests of
the peasantry, sharecroppers, agricultural workers and other sections of the
rural poor while taking forward the process of industrialisation. As
far as the specific violent incidents related to Nandigram is concerned there
has been no notice issued for land acquisition. Yet a deliberate campaign of
misinformation is being run by opposition parties. This includes the most
outrageous accusation that the Communists plan to destroy masjids and mandirs in
the area. It needs to be
pointed out that at least six CPI(M) workers have been brutally killed and two
offices of the party burnt. In a planned drive, houses of CPI(M) workers were
identified in areas where opposition parties dominate and families have been
driven out and their homes attacked. This not a spontaneous outburst but a
planned political attack led by the TMC and ultra-Left elements committed to
violence. In spite of this huge provocation, the administration has displayed
the utmost caution in not using the police so as to enable a normalization of
the situation. The
facts about the incidents are detailed below: What happened on 3rd January? The
recent trouble in Nandigram began with attacks on Panchayat members,
administrative officials and police on 3rd January, 2007. East
Midnapur is poised to be declared as the first “Nirmal” district of the
country,for excellent achievements in sanitation. A central team is scheduled to
visit Nandigram on 12th
and 13th January for this purpose. On 3rd January , the
preparatory meeting for the visit was taking place in
Kalicharanpur Panchayat .The Block officials were also present. The
opposition parties, including Trinamool Congress, SUCI, some Naxalite factions
and fundamentalist forces gathered together and spread rumors that the said
meeting was for land
acquisition. Suddenly 25-30 people gathered here and tried to break in the
meeting. They were violent and abusive. They started pelting stones and the
Panchayat secretary was injured. The health sub-centre was also stoned. Then
only the panchayat members informed the Nandigram police station. As the police
vehicle was proceeding towards the village, they were attacked by an armed mob.
14 policemen were injured, two others were kidnapped. Police was forced to use
tear gas and then fired two rounds in the air. The police vehicle was torched.
After some time another mob attacked a police car about five kilometers away and attempted to burn it. The
so-called “Nandigram Bhumi Raksha Committee’’ destroyed bridges and
culverts linking roads. On 4th January, they burnt a 25KV electric
sub-station, In the afternoon, an armed gang with firearms
attacked the CPI(M) local committee office and burnt it. Cadres of TMC
and other forces roamed around and threatened CPI(M) leaders and sympathizers
with dire consequences. In the night, they kidnapped local Panchayat pradhan.
Many among the mob were naxalite activists from Kolkata, Gaya and certain places
from Orissa. CPI(M) workers were forced to leave the villages where the
opposition dominates and took shelter in a nearby camp. That the mob was armed
were seen in the photographs published in newspapers too. The entire incident
was meticulously planned. For
the next two days, the Bhumi Raksha Committee blocked the roads within the
villages, prohibited every movement and raised money forcibly from the people.
The TMC, Congress leaders went there and issued threats of more violence.
Meanwhile a heinous communal campaign was also been unleashed. The police
remained restrained and they have not entered the village at all. The police
convened a meeting on 5th January in Nandigram police station and
leaders of TMC,SUCI ,JAMAT ULEMA were present. They verbally agreed to maintain
peace and then reacted very differently in the villages. The incident on 6th night --7th
morning On
6th January midnight armed miscreants of
Bhumi Raksha Committee attacked the camps of CPI(M) workers who took
refuge there. The attackers hurled bombs .The CPI(M) workers were forced to
resist and in the ensuing clash two of the attackers were killed. Almost at the
same time, the armed gangs of Bhumi Raksha
Committee unleashed mayhem within the village. They killed CPI(M)
supporters,torched homes,Panchayat offices .Five bodies of CPI(M) activists and
sympathizers who have been killed lynched and hacked to death were found. They
were: Bhudev Mandal,Sankar Samanta,Rabin Bhuia,Sudeb Mandal,Biswajit Maiti.
According to reports, two more CPI(M) workers were also killed though their
bodies have not yet been found. Four more Party workers have been kidnapped.
Some of those who were killed have been threatened earlier too and it was
reported in the newspapesrs. To
cover up the ghastardly killing the TMC,CONGRESS and others called a Bandh. On 7th
January night and 8th morning they burnt two CPI(M) offices in
Talapati and Bhekutia-Dibanandapur. There was no case of so-called retaliation provocation from CPI(M).The Party leaders, including Biman Basu have appealed for maintaining peace to all political parties.
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