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CPI(M) Central Committee reveals electoral plans for next state elections

The Central Committee has called for nation-wide campaigns, protest actions against Agri laws, labour codes, privatisation of PSUs and more

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The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) after an online meeting held on October 30 and 31, 2020, has said that the Central government by leaving the Covid-19 vaccine disbursal responsibility to the states, is abdicating its responsibility. The party has taken a few major decisions including launching a nation-wide campaign to protest the recently passed agricultural laws, labour codes, privatisation of PSUs, growing unemployment, and price escalation.

The party stated that the “package of economic reforms being pursued by PM Modi in the name of self-reliance is tantamount to self-subservience of our economy to private profit. The Central government has enacted, in a most dubious manner, brazenly curtailing the rights of the Indian parliament, the farm Bills. These new laws handover Indian agriculture, our produce and our markets to foreign and domestic agribusiness corporations. This immensely benefits foreign and domestic corporates to reap super-profits, imposing misery both on the farmers and the people, threatening India’s food security.” The CPI(M) has extended its solidarity and support to the kisan protest action calls of November 26-27, 2020, as well as to the call of the Central trade unions for a nationwide general strike on November 26, 2020.

The party stated that between November 26 and January 26, 2021, it will work to set up “broad coalitions of secular democratic parties, people’s movements, intellectuals and other eminent personalities” to work on issues of protection of human rights, civil liberties and democratic rights; of workers and peasantry. The coalition will also work to seek the release of “all political prisoners booked under draconian laws like UAPA, NSA, Sedition Act etc; against mounting atrocities on Dalits, adivasis and women; against the undermining of independent constitutional authorities like parliament, judiciary, election commission etc.; and against BJP’s massive use of money power to negate people’s electoral verdicts.”

Party general secretary Sitaram Yechury announced that the week commencing from December 10, International Human Rights Day to December 18 the International Day for Minorities Rights must be dedicated to  address the issues of human and minority rights across the country. He called for the creation of state level coalitions on these issues to mobilize the “widest possible forces, culminating with a call for the protection of our Constitution on Republic Day, 2021.” 

The party also made public its electoral plans for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Kerala, Tamilnadu, West Bengal and Assam: “In Kerala, the Party will continue to contest elections as part of the LDF. In Tamilnadu, the CPI(M) will contest the elections as part of the DMK led alliance. In Assam, the CPI(M) will contest the elections in cooperation with all secular opposition parties including the Congress to defeat the incumbent BJP government in the state, which is sharpening communal polarization, destabilizing social harmony and heaping miseries on the people. In West Bengal, the CPI(M) and the Left Front will have an electoral understanding with all secular parties, including the Congress, which seek to defeat the BJP and the TMC.”

Statement issued by Central Committee of Communist Party of India (Marxist) may be read here:

 

State of the Covid-19 Pandemic

USA, India and Brazil in that order continue to report the highest number of cases and deaths. Alarming is India’s rate of growth of both positive cases and deaths.

The Central government and PM Modi have virtually abdicated their responsibility towards containing the pandemic.  Worse is the fact that crores of people have been subjected to a double whammy assault of the pandemic and the deepening economic recession.  PM Modi refuses to announce cash transfers and distribution of foodgrains freely as demanded by the CPI(M) since the national lockdown was imposed on March 25.  There is absolutely no provision of relief for growing sufferings of the people, galloping unemployment and rising hunger.

 

Vaccine

The Party has always stood for universal access to the vaccine for all people free of cost.  This is the practice in independent India since the very beginning – from the campaign for the eradication of smallpox to latest campaigns on eliminating polio.  The Central government is primarily responsible and has always conducted big awareness programmes urging people to get vaccinated.

It should be similar with the Covid-19 vaccination, which hopefully, will be available soon.  The Central government, however, seems to abdicate its responsibility on this score as well by passing the buck to the state governments saying that they shall decide on this matter.  This is unacceptable.  The Central government must make this into a national campaign and ensure free universal access to the vaccine for everybody. 

 

QUAD

The central government cemented the US imperialist led military alliance. This is the complete negation of India’s time-tested foreign policy that was based on taking positions independently in the interests of our country without being party to any military or strategic alliance with US imperialism. For the first time, the Quad is going to conduct joint military exercises, the Malabar 2020 naval exercise.

 

Economic Recession

The RBI has projected a (-) 9.5 per cent contraction in the financial year 2020-21. The IMF has subsequently put this figure at (-)10.3  per cent. RBI says that this contraction comes on the top of a steady decline in the GDP from 8.3 per cent in 2016-17 to 7 per cent in 2017-18; 6.1 per cent in 2018-19; 4.2 per cent in 2019-20; and (-) 9.5 per cent in 2020-21.  Clearly, for the last five years, the economy has been on the decline. 

Mounting Further Miseries on the People: This economic decline has impacted on unemployment very severely. Labour participation rate has dropped drastically and nearly 15 crore people have lost their livelihood.

 

Growing Hunger

The Global Hunger Index has ranked India at 94 amongst 107 countries. This is the dismal performance of the policies of this BJP government. All our neighbours – Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan – have performed better on this index than India. Such growing pangs of hunger amongst a large number of our people is unacceptable. There are several crore tonnes of foodgrains rotting in the central godowns. These must be used to provide free food.

In obscene contrast to this growing hunger, India’s 50 richest people grew wealthier by 14 per cent in 2020, so far.

 

Assaults on the Working Class and Working People

Twenty nine existing labour laws have been repealed and replaced by four labour codes bulldozed in the truncated monsoon session of Parliament. Almost all beneficial provisions relating to rights and protection of the workers and those related to regulation to control employers are either substantially diluted or removed altogether. These codes seek to convert workers into slaves.

 

Disastrous Farm Bills

The entire package of economic reforms being pursued by PM Modi in the name of self-reliance is tantamount to self-subservience of our economy to private profit. The Central government has enacted, in a most dubious manner, brazenly curtailing the rights of the Indian parliament, the farm Bills. These new laws handover Indian agriculture, our produce and our markets to foreign and domestic agribusiness corporations. This immensely benefits foreign and domestic corporates to reap super-profits, imposing misery both on the farmers and the people, threatening India’s food security.

 

Relentless Pursuit of `Hindutva’ Agenda

The BJP Central government is utilizing the period of the pandemic and the consequent disruption of normal life and activities due to lockdown restrictions etc. to advance the core RSS agenda of converting India into their conception of a rabidly intolerant fascistic `Hindutva Rashtra’. This is accompanied by increasing assaults on Dalits, women, Muslim minorities, intellectuals and opposition party leaders.

 

Jammu & Kashmir

The design behind the new land law permitting outsiders to buy land and property appears to be to change the demographic composition of the state while looting the resources of Jammu & Kashmir and its people.

 

Kerala

The Central Committee condemned the misuse of central agencies like the CBI to target the LDF government in Kerala. The people of Kerala will give a fitting rebuff to these machinations.

 

Electoral Tactics for the Forthcoming Assembly Elections

For the forthcoming state assembly elections in Kerala, Tamilnadu, West Bengal and Assam, the Central Committee endorsed the proposals of the respective Party state committees. In Kerala, the Party will continue to contest elections as part of the LDF. In Tamilnadu, the CPI(M) will contest the elections as part of the DMK led alliance. In Assam, the CPI(M) will contest the elections in cooperation with all secular opposition parties including the Congress to defeat the incumbent BJP government in the state, which is sharpening communal polarization, destabilizing social harmony and heaping miseries on the people. In West Bengal, the CPI(M) and the Left Front will have an electoral understanding with all secular parties, including the Congress, which seek to defeat the BJP and the TMC.

 

Central Committee Calls

The Central Committee decided on a nation-wide campaign:

1. To conduct independent campaigns and protest actions against Agri laws; labour codes; privatisation of PSUs and loot of national assets; growing unemployment; for education and health for all and the escalating price rise that is further ruining people’s livelihood.

2. Extend Party’s complete solidarity and support to the kisan protest action calls of November 26-27, 2020.

3. Extend full support and solidarity with the call of the Central trade unions for a nationwide general strike on November 26, 2020.

4. During the two months between November 26 and January 26, 2021, to set up broad coalitions of secular democratic parties, people’s movements, intellectuals and other eminent personalities on issues of protection of human rights, civil liberties and democratic rights; of workers and peasantry; demanding the release of all political prisoners booked under draconian laws like UAPA, NSA, Sedition Act etc; against mounting atrocities on Dalits, adivasis and women; against the undermining of independent constitutional authorities like parliament, judiciary, election commission etc.; and against BJP’s massive use of money power to negate people’s electoral verdicts.

December 10 is International Human Rights Day and December 18 is the International Day for Minorities Rights. This week from December 10 to 18 must be observed all across the country on the issues of human and minority rights.

State level coalitions on each of these issues or some of them together must be forged, mobilizing widest possible forces, culminating with a call for the protection of our Constitution on Republic Day, 2021.

 

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