Thursday, December 30, 2010

P. CHIDAMBRAM WRITES DISGRACEFUL LETTER TO BUDDHADEB BHATTACHARJEE TO APPEASE MAMATA BANERJEE AND DEFEND MAOIST BUTCHERS

D.O. No. 119-CM

December 28, 2010

Dear Shri Chidambram,

Kindly refer to your secret letter dated 21/22 December, 2010 which had been published in the media before it reached my office on 27.12.2010 at 11 A.M.

Your assessment of the situation in the State of West Bengal is surprising and is far from an impartial overview of the situation. Maoists have spread from across the bordering states and with the help of small section of local people are creating problems mostly in 28 police stations in three districts of West Bengal. They are trying to create their own areas of dominance. They are indiscriminately killing political opponents and even innocent people. They are attacking police stations, police camps and looting arms. They are also engaged in large scale extortions and other unlawful activities.

You are fully aware of these activities of the Maoists. The greatest challenge is how to contain the Maoists and defeat them finally both administratively and politically.

In recent times State and Central Police through their joint efforts have achieved major successes. Peace and normalcy have been restored in vast areas. People who were evicted earlier are going back to their homes. Govt/Panchayat office are functioning normally and so are the schools, markets and shops. Life is gradually coming back to normalcy in these areas but still we have problem in the areas bordering our state. Trinamool Congress which was earlier maintaining secret contacts with Maoist leaders and outfits are now openly organising meetings with them.

CPI (M) and it allies are trying their best to resist the Maoists by mobilizing people against them and in the process have lost more than 170 of their workers and leaders. Unfortunately, you are now blaming them for the present state of affairs. I am afraid it will divert the attention of all concerned who are struggling against Maoists, the greatest threat to our internal security.

As regards political clashes mentioned in your letter I would like to correct your figures. 32 Trinamool Congress supporters have been killed and 601 have suffered injuries while CPI (M) have lost 69 of their cadres and another 723 have been injured. Indian National Congress has lost one of their supporters and 111 have been injured during the period mentioned in your letter. I, however, agree that it is not a happy situation and I am doing my best to stop these senseless killings. I have repeatedly appealed to all the opposition parties to cooperate. All the parties except Trinamool Congress have come forward to cooperate. Trinamool Congress has refused to talk to administration. I am trying to disarm and demoblise all armed groups engaged in violence in some pockets of the state.

I strongly object to your using the word “Harmed” to mean the CPI (M) party workers without knowing the actual meaning of this nasty word coined by Trinamool Congress leaders.

More when we meet.

With regards,

Yours sincerely,

Sd/-

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee

Shri P. Chidambram

Union Home Minister

New Delhi-110 001

Sunday, December 26, 2010

COMRADE HARKISHAN SINGH SURJEET BHAWAN FUND

June to November 2010

684521.00

S No.

Name and Address

Amount

1.

Tripuramallu Ramalingeswara Rao, Guntur

25000.00

2.

Dr. Srinivas, Aswanini Hospital, Guntur

15000.00

3.

Dr. Lakshmanaswamy, Sajeevi Orthopedic, Guntur

20000.00

4.

Chakka Gopala Krishna, Guntur

10000.00

5.

Dr. P.V Manahor Rao, Guntur

7000.00

6.

Dr. Subbanaidu, Guntur

10000.00

7.

Dr. Ravibabu, Mediline hospital, Guntur

10000.00

8.

Dr. G. Rajesh, Sudarshani Hospital, Guntur

7000.00

9.

Dr. J. Satish Babu, Guntur

5000.00

10.

Dr. Subbarayudu, Pallvi theatre, Guntur

5000.00

11

Daruvu Subba Rao, Narasaraopet

10000.00

12.

Bhaskara Rami Reddy, Guntur

1000.00

13.

Ramineni Ankamma, Guntur

10000.00

14.

Dr. N V K Prasad, Doctors Plaza, Guntur

10000.00

15.

Bathina Prasad, Guntur

2116.00

16.

Dr. K Pullaiah Choudhar, Guntur

2000.00

17.

Bayya Srinivas Rao, Guntur

10000.00

18.

Annapurna Auto agency, Guntur

50000.00

19.

Dhulipalla Hospital, Guntur

10000.00

20

Lakshimi Kantamma, Guntur

10000.00

21.

Venkateswara Rao, Guntur

10000.00

22.

Dr. Giri, Guntur

5000.00

23.

Chaitanya Cold storage, Guntur

10000.00

24.

Dr. T C Reddy, Guntur

10000.00

25.

Dr. Kama Prasad, Guntur

5000.00

26.

Y Mallikarjuna Rao, Guntur

5000.00

27.

Source: www.pd.cpim.org/

DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN RAILWAYS IN THE STYLE OF MAMATA BANERJEE


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Sunday, December 19, 2010

WEST BENGAL: LARGE RALLIES HELD ACROSS BENGAL IN SUPPORT OF DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT, AND IN CONDEMNATION OF TERROR AND ANARCHY - B PRASANT

THE past two weeks have witnessed massive gatherings of people from all strata of life and livelihood – the masses surged forward at the call of the Bengal CPI (M) and the Bengal Left Front – in support of democracy and development, and in condemnation of terror and anarchy.

More important than the seven-day stay-in programmes held at the very heart of Kolkata were the series of rallies held across the state. These rallies were local in nature but universal in exposing the ill-doings of the forces of right reaction banded together with left deviation, and calling for the rising curve of development to be maintained in an ambience of spreading democracy.

The Kolkata rallies, however, proved the cynosure of the eye of the popular movement in Bengal, addressed as they were by senior CPI(M) leaders like Biman Basu and Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, among others. As reported earlier, the week between 24 and 30 November witnessed different ‘days’ dedicated to the different facets of the people’s struggle in the state. The following days were observed amidst large popular presence and great deal of lively enthusiasm.

Demonstration programme in the metro centre of Kolkata over 24-30 November

24 November – workers’-employees’ day

25 November – women’s day

26 November – kisans’ day

27 November students’-youth day

28 November – cultural day

29 November teachers’-educational employees’ day

November - central rally with participation from the jangal mahal, north Bengal and the Sunderbans


Biman Basu addressed the Kolkata rally on the inaugural day as well on the day the programmes drew to a close. Biman Basu noted the violent assault on the lives and livelihoods of the masses at the behest of the ‘left’ terrorists and their allies in the right reactionary groups and outfits led by the Trinamul Congress.

The speaker drew parallel with the events of dismay and disaster on the 1970s when thousands of CPI(M) workers and supporters were made homeless, and a large number of them killed in the most brutal manner imaginable.

The recent events in south Bengal in particular have left no doubt that the opposition outfits, devoid of a popular base, were willing to resort to terror tactics and keep the masses in a veil of fear until the Assembly elections next year, in a malformed attempt to unseat the democratically-elected and popular Left Front government.

The poor suffered as the result of the depredations, Biman Basu pointed out and added to say that in recent times, in the jangal mahal alone, 212 Left Front workers have been killed. In the state as a whole, the same period saw 322 Left Front workers and supporters murdered. Not be left out, the Pradesh Congress has launched vicious attacks on the CPI(M) and LF workers in districts like Burdwan, Murshidabad, and Maldah.

The rallies held across the state would make the masses aware of the danger contained in the outfits of the right and the extreme left, and their lackeys in the corporate media. Biman Basu underscored that mass mobilisation would be the correct response to isolate the anti-people elements and smoothen further the way forward along development and democracy.

Addressing the central rally on the afternoon of 30 November, Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said that it was the Left path alone that would enable Bengal to move forward towards a brighter future. The talk of change that the opposition outfits mouthed constantly was indicative of a change for the worse, and the people should beware.

Buddhadeb squarely held the Trinamul Congress and its cohorts responsible for the rapid array of murders being committed across the state. He also laid the blame of betrayal of the cyclone Aila affected victims of the Sunderbans by the central government on the opposition parties.

Buddhadeb pointed out also that the Trinamul Congress was not unwilling to strike deals with separatist groups in the north of the state. Ill-gotten attempts are made to divide the people across lines of region and language as well as caste in the north of the state at the behest of the Trinamul Congress who perhaps expect to reap political benefit out of all this.

The chief minister also spoke on the tie-up that the Trinamul Congress had with the ‘left’ terrorists, especially in the jangal mahal. The LF government has not banned the ‘left’ terrorists because the LF government did not believe in authoritarian methods. Taking ill advantage of democratic norms, the opposition outfits were not averse to plotting the wanton murder of poor kisans and of CPI (M) workers.

Buddhadeb pointed out that in the Gyaneswari express accident, those named as accused belonged principally to the committee headed by the now-incarcerated Chhatradhar Mahato with whom the Trinamul Congress was hand-in-glove. The Trinamul Congress had initially blamed the CPI(M) for the accident, and now since they have to eat their words, their way out is to maintain a stonewalling hush, and the silence is matched in the silence maintained on the issue in the corporate media.

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee concluded by pointing out that to reinforce the anti-Left Front forces would be to strengthen anarchy, chaos, terror, and lack of development. It would also, and ominously, mean that the redistributive land reforms movement would be reversed in the rural stretches. The coming to office of the forces of reaction backed by the ‘left’ terrorists would also imply that the heard-earned rights of the toiling masses would be taken away and all facets of development stilled.

Among the rallies held in the districts, the one organised at Siliguri drew attention. It was a march of at least 50,000 people from every walk of society along the Hill Cart Road. The rallyists included a large number of women and people from the hill areas of the Darjeeling district.

Addressing the Kolkata rallies among others were Benoy Konar, Surjya Kanta Mishra, Madan Ghosh, Shyamal Chakraborty, Shyamali Gupta, Mohd Salim, as well as Ashok Ghosh (FB), Manju Kumar Majumdar (CPI), Subhas Naskar (RSP), Kironmoy Nanda (SP), Prabodh Sinha (DSP), Pratim Chatterjee (FB-M), Umesh Chaudhury (Biplabi Bangla Congress), and Mihir Byne (RCPI)

Courtesy: People’s Democracy