Baseless Attacks
In the current issue of Peoples Democracy,the CPM hits back at the mainstream media,which it argues unleashed vitriolic attacks against the party during its recent party congress.
Improving Ties
The CPI believes that the Pakistan army chiefs views on the demilitarisation of Siachen and Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs decision to accept an invitation extended to him by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari signify the changing nature of Indo-Pak relations. An editorial in its weekly,New Age,looks into the thaw in ties.
It says Pakistan has been showing considerable flexibility on improving relations with India during the past few months. Referring to Singhs acceptance of Zardaris invitation,it says: India realises that the growing grip of terrorists and religious fundamentalists on Pakistani society is becoming a real threat for the very existence of (the) Pakistani state… The recent jail break at Bannu is an indicator of Pakistan heading towards a failed state position. It will be in the interest of Pakistan itself that it takes stringent possible measures [sic against the terrorist and religious fundamentalist forces.
Understanding Oil Prices
An article in Peoples Democracy focusses on the cost-based study of petroleum products of national oil marketing companies. It is based on a letter written by Rajya Sabha member and CITU General Secretary Tapan Sen to petroleum minister Jaipal Reddy.
The department of expenditure under the ministry of finance had asked the tariff commission for a cost-based study of petroleum products of national oil marketing companies. Though the tariff commission had been given the target date of July 2011 for (the) submission of its study report,it appears that it has not accomplished its task so far, it says. The article quotes Sen as demanding that a copy of the report be circulated among MPs for the sake of a better understanding of the subject of pricing. It says that there is an immediate need for (the) appraisal of (the) actual cost of production of crude oil and natural gas in… ONGC and OIL,and their joint ventures. It argues that oil and gas in India cannot be priced according to international prices.
Compiled by Manoj C.G.