भारतीय कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी का प्रकाशन पार्टी जीवन पाक्षिक वार्षिक मूल्य : 70 रुपये; त्रैवार्षिक : 200 रुपये; आजीवन 1200 रुपये पार्टी के सभी सदस्यों, शुभचिंतको से अनुरोध है कि पार्टी जीवन का सदस्य अवश्य बने संपादक: डॉक्टर गिरीश; कार्यकारी संपादक: प्रदीप तिवारी

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शनिवार, 8 सितंबर 2012

CPI PLANS MASS STRRUGGLES IN COMING MONTHS


The three days session of the National Council of the Communist Party of India (CPI) concluded here on September 7, 2012. BKMU leader Comrade Nagendranath  Ojha presided  over the session. It was preceded by the meeting of the National executive on September 5, 2012.
CPI General Secretary Comrade S. Sudhakar Reddy presented a comprehensive report on economic and political developments since the 21st Party Congress held at Patna in March this year. The report noted the deepening of the global economic crisis that has started affecting the developing world including India adversely. As the UPA2 government   refuses to review the disastrous course of neo-liberalism, the country is facing serious economic crisis. There is all round deterioration with decline in industrial production, in service sector and overall decline in GDP growth rate that has plunged to all time low of 5.3 per cent. The government in place of tackling the serious problems of price rise, unemployment and attacks on working class is intending to aggressively pursue the course of economic neo-liberalism by showering concessions on Corporates and denying the people small benefits of subsidy. Government is threatening to once more increase prices of petrol, diesel and LPG that will have cascading impact on the price situation as a whole.  People are restive and are joining the struggles in large number.
The National Council condemned the continued disruption of Parliamentary proceedings and termed it as a “fixed Match” between Congress and BJP both of whom are equally mired in corruption. Actually corruption is a bye-product of economic neo-liberalism that facilitate loot of natural resources and sharing of the loot among politicians corporate and bureaucracy.
Apart from preparing for observance of NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY DAY on SEPTEMBER 12 called by the four Left parties, the National Council has called upon the entire party to observe OCTOBER 2, as Day in defense of Secularism and National unity. This day has assumed urgency in the background of sinister attempts by the communal forces of all hues to rouse communal passion in the context of ethnic riots in Assam.  Cyberspace has been used to spread communal poison. The situation is becoming alarming as forces wanting to hasten the communal polarization of the population are taking vicious measures for limited political gains.
 Re-emphasizing the need for conducting result-oriented struggles at grass root level to build a stronger CPI, the National Council also decided to support the mass struggles to be launched by various mass organizations. Major actions in the coming months will be:
  •  The call by  all Central Trade Unions (CTUs)  for intensified struggles ;  
  •  Jail Baharo in November, Parliament March in December and  two days general strike in February 2013;
  • March to Parliament by All India Kisan Sabha and Bhartiya Khet Mazdoor Union on November 1.
  • March to Parliament by AISF and AIYF on November 2 for right to education and right to employment.
  • Food Security Day by NFIW on September 18 and Day against atrocities on women on October 2.
  • National campaign for proper implementation of SC-ST Sub plan on December 10, 2012.
The National Council also considered a note on preparations for the  elections to nine state  assemblies  in 2012 and 2013 as well as preliminary  review  of preparations for Lok Sabha elections. The National Council is of the firm opinion that the  party should bid for winning and increasing its representation in the state assemblies and work for a strong Left Block with impressive presence of the CPI in it, in the new Lok Sabha.  Party   is committed for the Left unity and along with other Left parties will work out the detailed electoral tactics as per the concrete situation prevailing in states at the time of the election.
The National Council filled the vacancies in National executive by inducting Comrades Rajendra Nath Singh, Badri Narayan Lal and Ram Naresh Pande from Bihar, UP state Council secretary Dr. Girish and Odhisha state secretary Dibakar  Nayak.
The National Council adopted a number of resolutions on immediate issues.

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