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Cithara Paul Posted: May 07, 2008 at 2253 hrs IST
The latest issue of People’s Democracy has an editorial on the West Bengal panchayat elections, due next week. Titled ‘Bengal Panchayat Polls: Reactionary Gang-Up Bound To Fail Yet Again’, it slams the opposition alliance as “a grand alliance of reactionary forces.”

“During any election in West Bengal, irrespective of public political posturing, at the ground level, there were always attempts for a ‘mahajot’ — an understanding between the Congress, Trinamool Congress and the BJP — to unitedly take on the Left Front at the hustings. On this occasion, this grand alliance is being conceived on a much larger scale,” it says.

According to the editorial, this “reactionary combination” also includes some Muslim fundamentalist organisations alongwith the Maoists and foreign-funded NGOs. This combination was ably assisted by sections of the ‘corporate media’ during the Nandigram disturbances, it says.

The editorial says it is not surprising that the foreign-funded NGOs that were in the forefront in decrying violence at Nandigram are maintaining a silence when such murderous attacks are taking place against CPM cadres.

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That all reactionary forces will combine to try and thwart the advance of Communist-led progressive forces is nothing new, it says, adding that the ‘Communist Manifesto’ has talked about the holy alliance of all reactionary forces of Europe against the rising Communist force. “Things have not changed since then and they shall not either till a new correlation of class forces is brought about favouring the people under the leadership of the Communist-led Left Front”.

Prime Minister, sir

PD has given a detailed rejoinder to the PMO’s statement, issued immediately after the Left leaders had met the PM to submit a memorandum on price rise. The prime minister, in that statement, had urged “political parties to eschew the temptation of politicising the misery of the people”.

According to the rejoinder, global inflation, particularly the increase in food prices, is primarily an outcome of the ‘neo-liberal’ policies underlying globalisation. “The UPA Government continues to repose faith in neo-liberal policies and globalisation — the root causes behind the global food crisis. There can be no solution to the Inflation problem unless these policies are reversed, both domestically and globally,” it says.

Reacting to the PM’s appeal against ‘politicising people’s misery’, the article states that this is a very strange argument, since in a democracy political parties are expected to raise precisely those issues, like inflation and price rise, which cause hardship and misery for...

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