[Marxistindia] West Bengal panchayat polls: Cold Blooded murder of democracy

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Mon May 14 15:50:40 IST 2018


May 14, 2018

 

Press Release

 

CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury addressing the media has made the
following statement:

 

West Bengal Panchayat Polls: Cold Blooded Murder of Democracy

 

No condemnation is strong enough to denounce the barbarity which West Bengal
is witnessing today to ensure TMC's project of capturing cent per cent of
elected panchayat bodies of the state.  Despite the forcible capture of 34
per cent of the seats uncontested, the heinous attempts to capture the rest
are in full swing. The blood-curdling and gruesome incident where a couple
of comrades (Debu Das and his wife Usha Das) of our Party have been burnt to
death in Budhakhali GP, booth No. 213 in Namkhana block under Kakdweep PS of
South 24 Parganas district.  Several other candidates and activists of the
Left have lost their life in course of the panchayat election related
violence. Abduction, arson are wanton.  The police administration is in
complete cahoots with the TMC goons.

 

The scale of violence makes it very clear that free and fair poll is
impossible with such active involvement of the TMC-led administration.  What
is being played out has been  also  noted strongly by both the Kolkata High
Court and the Supreme Court.  However, none of the specific directions by
the judiciary were implemented by those who are responsible for security
management.  The role of the State Election Commission has been  obnoxious
and the distinction between the TMC, the state government and the SEC has
been completely obliterated.  

 

It is also clear that the nature and spread of the violence betrays the
complete isolation of the TMC forcing them to realize that but for such
heinous methods there is no other way that  their  hegemony can be
sustained.  The silver lining today has been that despite this all
encompassing violence, intimidation and terror, there are significant
reports of  resistance spontaneously by the people.  The CPI(M) and the Left
are  in the forefront of resistance and protest. 

 

We appeal to all peace and democracy loving people in the country to raise
their voice against this violence and murder of democracy by the TMC.  We
urge all our units to protest this  cold-blooded murder of democracy and
people's right to vote urgently and to organize widespread protests by
mobilizing the people. 

 

A more detailed fact sheet of the sequence of violence is being appended
herewith.  

 

 

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FACT SHEET

 

Large Scale Rigging and Violence in West Bengal Panchayat Elections

 

As apprehended, West Bengal witnessed massive violence and murderous attack
on people during voting in Panchayat elections on Monday. TMC armed gangs
captured hundreds of booths in almost all districts, chased away voters,
cordoned villages to force people remain indoor. Opposition polling agents
were driven out from booths. Ruling party goons fired on people, hurled
bombs; in many cases snatched ballot boxes. 

 

Till 2 p.m., at least 8 people have been killed. 

 

In a gruesome incident, TMC miscreants torched the house of  CPI(M) activist
Debu Das of Budhakhali GP, booth number 213, Block Namkhana, PS Kakdwip in
South 24 Parganas district at around 12 midnight. It was a precursor to
terrorise the village. Debu Das and his wife Usha Das were burnt alive. Debu
Das has been threatened on Sunday morning with dire consequences by TMC
candidate and his associates.  

 

CPI(M) activist Taibur Rahman Gain (28) was killed by bombs in Amdanga in
North 24 Parganas when TMC gang attacked the polling booth. 

 

In Naoda in Murshidabad, Sahin Sheikh, a supporter of an independent
candidate was killed by TMC. 

 

In Santipur , Nakashipara in Nadia, and Kultali in South 24 Parganas people
chased armed TMC armed gangs. In these incidents 3 hooligans are reportedly
killed. 

 

TMC won more than 20 thousand seats without contest. On the day of voting,
all districts experienced same pattern: armed TMC gangs moving freely and
capturing booths with police either remaining spectators or in many cases
playing the role as collaborators of the criminals. 

 

-         In Coochbehar, state minister Rabindranath Ghosh was seen leading
booth capturing and slapping opposition polling agent. Large scale booth
capturing took place in the district. 

-         In Jalpaiguri, booths were captured. In Kotowali PS area, TMC
activists tried to rape a woman CPI(M) supporter, her husband was severely
beaten. Polling agents were chased away from numerous booths. 

-         In Maldaha, TMC fired in line of voters in Ratua, Bamangola,
Baishnabnagar. Many injured. 

-         In East Burdwan, almost all areas were captured by TMC gangs.
Villagers were driven out from lines. 

-         In West Burdwan, most of the areas saw TMC gangs moving freely
with arms. In some areas, people could resist and vote till noon. 

-         In North 24 Parganas, hundreds of booths were captured in Baduria,
Swarup nagar, Bagda, Habra, Barrackpore sub divisions. Large gangs of TMC
activists moved from morning and went from village to village to capture
booths. 

-         In South 24 Parganas, Police and TMC jointly attacked many areas
in Bhangar where one villager and a candidate Hafizur Rahman was killed on
12th May. Infamous TMC criminal Arabul Islam is candidate in one of the
Panchayat Samiti seat here. Arabul has been arrested in the murder incident.
But he was instrumental in directing TMC armed gangs and police forces under
police protection. 

-         In Hooghly, Howrah, large scale booth capturing took place. 

-         In Bankura, booth capturing took place in Taldangra and Khatra
blocks. 

-         In Murshidabad, large scale violence took place. TMC armed gangs
attacked booths in Beldanga, Bhagabangola, Naoda, Jalangi, Domkal,
Rejinagar, Suti. Many people are injured in bomb attacks. 

-         In North Dinajpur, TMC attacked in Raiganj, Hemtabad, Islampur,
Itahar, Karandighi. Scores of people, including women were injured. It was a
blood-spattered election in the district. 

-         In Nandigram under Purba Medinipur district, the following two
CPI(M) workers - Apu Manna (30) and Jagneswar Ghosh (65) - have been shot
dead  for casting their vote in front of the polling station.

Hundreds of complaints have been registered in State Election Commission
office, both from districts and CPI(M) state centre. But no action has been
taken. In most cases, observers are not responding to any complaints. In
many places, even vote officials were attacked and driven out from booths.
Ballot boxes were burnt, ballot papers snatched and looted. Even in these
incidents, no visible action was taken by state administration. 

 

Despite these attacks, people tried to exercise their voting rights. In many
places, villagers tried to built resistance and fought pitched battles with
criminals. In some areas in Nadia, Murshidabad, North Dinajpur,  people
chased away those who came to loot votes. They seized and burnt bikes of the
criminals, some miscreants had to suffer injuries. 

 

The police and the state Election Commission were largely conspicuous by
their absence.  If at all, in some places, the police were actually
conniving with the miscreants.

 

Left Front organized a protest rally in Kolkata, which marched from Entally
to State Election Commission office this afternoon. 

 

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