Call for Anti-Price Rise Agitation
 
 The people are suffering due to the relentless increase in the prices of food items. Onions and vegetables have gone out of the reach of the common people. Food inflation remains unbearably high. The general inflation rate of 8.5 per cent is an iniquitous tax on the people. While the people are groaning under price rise, the country is witnessing rampant corruption and plunder of resources.
 
Yet, the UPA government remains callous to the plight of the people. False assurances are given that the prices will come down within a short period.   The ministers in the UPA government are giving differing and contradictory statements regarding price rise and how to tackle it. 
 
The government has not taken any effective  measures to curb price rise. On the contrary, its policies have contributed to inflation.
 
  • Since deregulation, petrol prices have been hiked seven times leading to 20 per cent rise in petrol prices. Oil companies have increased the price of petrol twice in a month. The hike amounts to a steep Rs. 5.50 per litre.
  • The government has not stopped the speculation through forward trading in food items and essential commodities.
  • The export-import measures for commodities such as onions etc. have fuelled price rise and only helped the private trading companies to make huge profits. 
 
The price rise of food items have not benefited the farmers. In many areas, farmers in distress continue to commit suicides. Neither do they get remunerative prices nor are they compensated adequately for crop losses. The Central Government has not extended adequate assistance to meet the losses of farmers due to unseasonal rains.
 
The Manmohan Singh government wants to allow foreign companies in the muti-brand retail trade. This will mean loss of livelihood for lakhs of shopkeepers and traders.
 
To condemn the failure of the government to curb price rise and to demand immediate steps to check rising prices, we, the representatives of the undersigned political parties have decided to call for a countrywide agitation against price rise and to demand the following immediate steps:
 
  1. Prohibit forward trading in food items and essential commodities.
  2. Universalise the Public Distribution System; distribute the excess foodgrain stocks in FCI godowns at BPL rates.
  3. Take firm measures against hoarding.
  4. Provide remunerative prices to farmers and inputs at reasonable cost to boost productivity in agriculture.
  5. End the deregulation of petroleum products; roll back the budgetary hikes on petroleum products and rationalize the tax structure on petroleum products. 
  6. Don’t allow foreign capital in retail trade.
 
Week-Long Agitation
 
We have decided to jointly conduct a week-long agitation against price rise from February 3rd to 9th. During this week, there will be picketing of central government offices, protest demonstrations, dharnas and rallies. On 9th February, on the last day of the week, there will be a mass dharna which will be attended by thousands of people at New Delhi in which the main leaders of all the parties will participate. 
 
 
 
Sd/-
 
Prakash Karat (CPI-M)
H D Deve Gowda (JD-S)
A.B. Bardhan (CPI)
Nama Nageswara Rao (TDP)
Arjun Charan Sethi (BJD)
Thambidurai (AIADMK)
Debabrata Biswas (AIFB)
Ajit Singh (RLD)
Abani Roy (RSP)
 
 
 
 
Others who attended the meeting: Sitaram Yechury (CPI-M), Atul Kumar Anjan (CPI) and G Devarajan (AIFB)