
The latest issue of People8217;s Democracy is dedicated to 1857: 8216;Understanding 1857, The Left perspective8217;. The lead editorial, however, indulges in Sangh Parivar bashing. One of the highlights of the 1857 rebellion was unity, it says, and accuses the RSS and the BJP of deciding to participate in the official parliamentary function only last week. The editorial says, 8220;This is only natural, for the secular unity displayed by the Indian people during 1857 is anathema to them, given their venomous communal agenda. Having stayed away from the freedom struggle, the RSS obviously cannot take part in any celebrations of that glorious history of Indian people8217;s struggle.8221;
People8217;s war
Demand for industry
Back to Nandigram, which has found an echo in Parliament in recent days, the CPM believes it is once again becoming a target for assaults by the 8220;reactionary alliance8221; comprising the Trinamool Congress, Naxalites and SUCI. The reference is to a meeting of the CPM8217;s state unit, at which Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, State Party Secretary Biman Basu and Central Committee Member Benoy Konar were present. The report on the meeting in the latest issue of People8217;s Democracy ignores the points raised by the Opposition in Bengal and says that the Bengal CPM8217;s assessment is that the 8220;largest bulk of the people8221; of the state, among them the farmers, had taken a stand for industrial development.
According to the the CPM weekly, they decided to implement all schemes for the development of panchayat and municipal areas, and supervision of the REGA scheme. While agricultural development will be given more stress, a 8220;surge of demand appears to be forthcoming from the people of the districts for industrial growth,8221; the report says.
Compiled by Ananda Majumdar