[Marxistindia] PB Communique

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March 17, 2018

Press Communique

The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in New
Delhi on March 16 & 17, 2018. IT has issued the following statement:

Maharashtra Kisan Struggle

The Polit Bureau congratulated the kisans of Maharashtra for the success
that they achieved in their struggle for the implementation of the Forest
Rights Act, remunerative prices and pension; loan waiver for the indebted
farmers etc.

The Long March of the kisans under the leadership of the All India Kisan
Sabha that began from Nasik on March 6 and culminated in Mumbai on March
12 was a huge success. While the march began with around 25,000, by the
time it reached Mumbai six days later its ranks had swelled to 50,000
plus.

The march forced a written assurance from the Government of Maharashtra
accepting the demands of the farmers. This has had a nation-wide impact.
It is now incumbent upon the Maharashtra government to honour its promises
in a time bound manner.

The Polit Bureau hailed the support received by the long march from all
sections of people of Maharashtra and the wide spectrum of political and
social movements.

Tripura Elections

The Polit Bureau heard a preliminary report on the results of the just
concluded elections to the Tripura Legislative Assembly. These results
were unexpected especially since the Left Front government during its
tenure has tried its best to implement pro-people programmes and
strengthen the atmosphere of peace and amity.  However, given the limited
resources at its command it was not possible for the Left Front to meet
the growing expectations among the people. The IPFT campaigned in these
elections that their victory will lead to the formation of a separate
tribal state of Twipraland. The BJP-IPFT combine was able to skillfully
use this with their call for a change of government.

This apart, the BJP deployed money on a huge scale and also utilized other
resources to influence the elections.  Finally, it was the ability of the
BJP to consolidate all the anti-Left votes and virtually appropriating the
votes polled earlier by the Congress Party that led to the Left Front’s
setback in these elections.

However, the Left Front polled 45 per cent of the votes, while the
BJP-IPFT alliance polled 50.5 per cent.

The Polit Bureau strongly condemned the post-poll violence indulged in by
the BJP in the state. Over 750 offices of the Party have been attacked,
many of them burnt and gutted. There have been physical attacks on 742
party workers and supporters, more than 1829 houses have been attacked and
looted and 217 houses have been set on fire. 442 shops owned by Party
members and supporters have been burnt; 35 rubber plantations attacked and
extortion of money has been done from 230 people.

The Polit Bureau heard reports of the solidarity actions that have taken
place in various parts of the country. The Polit Bureau called upon the
entire Party units and ranks to rise in solidarity with our comrades in
Tripura who are facing such attacks by the RSS/BJP in the state.

Bye-Election Results

The comprehensive defeat of the BJP in the bye-elections to the Lok Sabha
from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar is a positive development. The Left parties
had declared support to the SP candidates in Gorakhpur and Phulpur in UP
and the RJD candidate from Araria in Bihar. The PB greeted the electorate
for rejecting the BJP. The CPI(M) had also extended its support to the
CPI(ML) candidate from Jehananabad assembly constituency.

Support to No Confidence Motion

The CPI(M) extends its full support to the no confidence motion moved by
the YSR Congress and the TDP in the Lok Sabha demanding the implementation
of the assurance given by the government on the issue of special status to
the state of Andhra Pradesh. The government’s betrayal on this promise is
unacceptable. This government’s all round failure and evasion of
parliamentary accountability will be highlighted in the debate on the
motion.

Even while more than the required ten per cent of the Lok Sabha Members
stood in favour of this motion being accepted, the Presiding officer
adjourned the Lok Sabha on the plea that the house was not in order. The
same Lok Sabha passed the Finance Bill permitting the government to
withdraw sums of money to the tune of nearly ten lakh crore of rupees from
the Consolidated Fund of India in the din without a discussion while there
was no order in the house. The BJP’s double standards in the conduct of
the business in parliament and its anti-democratic character is
condemnable.

Attacks on Higher Education

This BJP government continues to pursue its policy of attacking the
institutions of higher education particularly the central universities.
Such attacks on higher education is part of the overall philosophy of this
government that seeks to replace the study of Indian history with the
study of Hindu mythology and the study of Indian philosophy as a study of
Hindu theology.

The pro-RSS Vice Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University has been
undemocratically attacking democratic rights of the students (like
imposing compulsory attendance for post graduate and research students)
and imposing severe restrictions on their activities. Some deans and heads
of the departments have also been removed by the university
administration. While the RSS student wing, the ABVP, spearheaded the
attacks against the Jawaharlal Nehru students movement, progressive
members of the teaching community are sought to be replaced by those who
propagate the Hindutva ideology.

The UGC has issued a new notification, reportedly in adherence to a
judicial direction to make changes in the reservation rosters for various
posts for appointment. This will affect the Delhi University directly as
it slows down the reservation category appointments and a stoppage of the
ongoing appointment process. The government had accepted to file a review
petition on this judicial direction but this has not been done yet. This
direction of the UGC must be put in abeyance so that the filling up of
reserved criteria posts at the University level in Delhi is not delayed.

Political-Organisational Report

The Polit Bureau discussed the draft political-organisational report to be
presented to the 22nd Party Congress to be held at Hyderabad from April 18
to 22, 2018. This will now be put before the Central Committee at its
forthcoming meeting from March 28 to 30, 2018 and after its adoption will
be placed before the Congress.



(Hari Singh Kang)
For Central Committee Office





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