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3
April 2007
Central Committee Statement
On
Nandigram and Related Issues
The Central
Committee heard reports from the General Secretary and the West Bengal Chief
Minister on the situation which developed in the Nandigram area after the
incident on January 3, 2007 and the developments thereafter that led to the
police action on March 14. The Central Committee adopted the following statement
after discussing the issues:
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The Central Committee it
its meeting held from January 2 to 4, 2007 had discussed the Singur car
project. It had endorsed the plan of the CPI(M) and the Left Front
government to go ahead with the project. It had rejected the charge that
land had been forcibly acquired for the project. The Left Front government
had taken the steps necessary to ensure that fair compensation is provided
for landowners and sharecroppers displaced by the project in Singur.
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On January 3, an attack
took place on the Kalicharanpur Gram
panchayat office where a group of people who were misled into
believing that a team of officials had come for land acquisition. Following
this, in an organised manner, Nandigram Block I was cut off with all roads,
culverts and bridges being dug up or destroyed. Widespread attacks on CPI(M)
workers and elected panchayat members took place. This led to around 2500
people having to leave their homes in the area. A thousand of them, even
today, are staying in relief camps in adjoining areas. What happened in
Nandigram in the weeks following was an organised and reprehensible attack.
On January 7, a CPI(M) panchayat member, Sankar Samanta was burnt alive; on
February 7, a policeman Sadhucharan Chatterjee, was attacked and killed near
Haldia; on February 10, Sunita Mondal, a class ten student was raped and
murdered; on March 3 a women from a CPI(M) sympathiser’s family was
gangraped.
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All these attacks continued
even after the Chief Minister had publicly declared on February 9 that no
land will be acquired in Nandigram against the wishes of the people.
Repeatedly, the Chief Minister stated that the proposed chemical hub would
not be situated in Nandigram if the people did not want it. Despite this,
the gang up of the Trinamul-Jamaat-SUCI-naxalites continued with their
violent activities.
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If the issue was land, then
with the Chief Minister’s announcement, the agitation should have been
called off. But what has developed in Nandigram is a political gang up of
the Trinamul Congress with the most disruptive elements like the SUCI,
Naxalites and Maoists.
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The decision to send in the
police after two and a half months of anarchy and lawless violence was
motivated by the need for restoring the roads and communications in the area
for bringing about peace restoring the administration. This was decided
after repeated all party meetings called at the district level. In the
confrontation, the police firing that took place and the loss of lives (not
all due to police firing) is deeply regrettable. It is unfortunate that
ordinary people have died in the violence. This should not be repeated
again.
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The Central Committee has
noted that some mistakes have been committed in the handling of the affair
as stated by the Chief Minister. The Central Committee has asked the West
Bengal State Committee of the Party to examine the entire circumstances and
the handling of the matters that led to the police action on March 14.
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The CPI(M) had wanted a
judicial enquiry into the events in Nandigram. However, the Kolkata High
Court intervened and ordered a CBI enquiry. The matter is still pending
before the High Court. After the enquiry, if any police excesses are
established, action should be taken.
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The Central Committee
wishes to point out that the Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) has already stated
in its February 17-18 meeting that as per the announcement by the Chief
Minister, no new SEZs will be set up in the state till the all India SEZ Act
and rules are changed for which the Left parties have already submitted
their proposals. The CPI(M) has also demanded that the Land Acquisition Act
of 1894 be revised and new
provisions be made so that the rights of land holders and those dependent on
land for their livelihood are protected and adequate compensation and
rehabilitation measures put in place.
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The Polit Bureau had also
decided that all projects requiring large-scale land acquisition will be
reviewed. Projects which do not entail large-scale land acquisition or have
the people’s consent will be proceeded with.
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The Central Committee is of
the opinion that the implementation of land reforms and the development of
agriculture, laid the foundations for industrialisation.
The land use policy adopted by the West Bengal government should be
the basis for conversion of land for non-agricultural purposes. The CPI(M)
is committed to consolidating the success of the land reforms and will
protect the interests of the peasantry while pursuing on the path of
industrialisation.
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The Central Committee noted
that there is a concerted campaign by the right wing parties, the naxalites
and certain NGOs against the CPI(M). Allegations and charges are being
fabricated and purveyed about large number of deaths and sexual assaults on
women in Nandigram. These are the heinous methods adopted by the
anti-communist forces in Bengal time and again.
The
Central Committee called upon all its Party units to launch an intensive
campaign to counter this false propaganda. The Party will go to the people to
explain the role of the CPI(M) and the Left Front government in implementing
land reforms, protecting the rights of the peasants, in developing agriculture
and the need for industrialisation.
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