
The recent by-elections to Lok Sabha and assembly seats in West Bengal has given the lie to the 8216;mahajot8217; theory, according to CPIM central committee member and former MP Nilotpal Basu. Describing the so-called revival of the 8216;mahajot8217; idea as an 8220;unprincipled and opportunistic coming together of opposition parties8221;, he says the results in fact show that the vote share of the Left had actually grown in the constituencies concerned, except Bongaon. The Left and allies won the Purulia and Katwa Lok Sabha seats, while the Congress retained the Malda Lok Sabha seat and the Trinamool Congress maintained its hold over the Malda assembly seat. Basu believes that the 8220;severe electoral drubbing to all shades of opposition8221; in the West Bengal polls had caused the 8216;mahajot8217; to be 8220;revived with vengeance8221;.
NAM-ing with faint praise
Where there8217;s will, there8217;s Bill
Manmohan Singh8217;s public assurance that the Women8217;s Reservation Bill would be brought before Parliament in the winter session is, CPIM politburo member and MP Brinda Karat writes, the result of continuous behind the scenes efforts by various leaders and parties to push the Bill forward. She says all parties in government 8212; including the NCP, DMK, PMK, LJP, BSP and the Left 8212; supported the Bill following discussions. The RJD, she says, had recently indicated 8220;some agreement that, if firmed up, will see a breakthrough8221;. The TDP and the AIADMK had already supported the Bill. Karat, who has been an active participant in efforts to have the Bill introduced in the original form, writes in People8217;s Democracy that the problems at present essentially arose because of the BJP8217;s 8220;utterly opportunistic8221; stand. She says that BJP leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee had offered support to the Bill, not in the original form but only if the number of seats were increased by a third. According to her, the UPA and supporting parties would need to have a united approach on the issue. Required now is the political will to introduce the Bill.
8212; Compiled by, Ananda Majumdar