Saturday, January 22, 2011

EDITORIAL OF PEOPLE’S DEMOCRACY DATED 16-01-2011: BIZARRE WAYS OF UPA GOVERNMENT

BIZARRE are the ways of governance of this UPA-II government. There was much expectation that the union cabinet, which met last week to consider the alarming situation caused by relentless rise in the prices of all essential commodities, would come out with some tangible measures that would provide relief to the people groaning under this onslaught. Nothing of this nature happened. Instead, media reports suggest that there is a frenetic exercise of `passing the buck’. The high-profile Congress general secretary hinted that the compulsions of a coalition government prevented the undertaking of effective measures to contain this price rise. The spokesman of the Nationalist Congress Party, whose chief is the minister for agriculture, shot back with references to successful coalition governments in Italy!

While the agriculture ministry is, indeed, responsible for many a decision that impacts on the production and availability of foodgrains, the decisions of other ministries like finance and commerce also impact on the prices. The former, along with the Reserve Bank of India, determines the quantum of money that is currently in circulation through monetary policy measures. The commerce ministry determines the export-import policy that has implications on the availability of commodities in the domestic market. Therefore, it is the collective responsibility of the union cabinet to take appropriate measures on the basis of a scientific evaluation and analysis of the causes that are making the prices gallop. In discharging this collective responsibility, the union cabinet has miserably failed. Worse, it appears to be completely at loss to comprehend the causes.

It would be wrong to conclude that the cause for this current price rise is a supply-demand mismatch alone. Take the example of onions in Delhi. Alarmed at the astronomical rise in the prices of onions, its supply was nearly doubled from 730 tonnes on December 20, 2010 at the Azadpur Mandi to 1144 tonnes on December 21. The wholesale price fell from Rs 55 to Rs 50 per kg while the retail price increased from Rs 75 to Rs 80 per kg. Clearly, there is more to this price rise than mere supply-demand mismatch.

In the last nine months of 2010, the wholesale price index for vegetables rose by 67 per cent. The retail prices have soared much higher, making chicken cheaper than onions! Marie Antoinette, who infamously screamed during the French Revolution that if people cannot get bread, why don’t they eat cakes, would, indeed have been a happy person now in India.

What happened with sugar in the beginning of 2010 is happening with onions at the beginning of 2011. The exports were encouraged through incentives despite warnings that there could be shortfall in the supply of these commodities. When the prices started to soar, exports were banned and imports were encouraged by eliminating all import duties. Yet, the prices did not begin to climb down. The same traders that benefited from export incentives are now benefiting from duty-free imports. Is this a reflection of the bizarre ways of this government, or, is there a scam waiting to unfold?

During the same period of the last nine months of 2010, the cumulative value of trade in the commodity exchanges in the country rose by a phenomenal 51.37 per cent to stand at Rs 78 + lakh crores. The cumulative value of trade in agricultural commodities alone rose by nearly 8 per cent to stand at Rs 9 + lakh crores. The rise in the value of trade in the forward/futures markets obviously reflects high profitability. It is such speculative trading, which today is internationally recognised, that is relentlessly pushing up the prices of all essential commodities particularly food prices. Despite continuous demand by the Left parties, this UPA-II government refuses to prohibit such speculative trading.

Unless such speculative trading is banned, the excess foodgrain stocks rotting in central government godowns are released to the states for sale through the public distribution system and the budgetary hikes in the prices of petroleum products are rolled back, no relief for the aam admi is possible.

The bizarre ways of this government can be seen in other areas as well. The new telecom minister, holding additional charge, has completely negated the CAG report which estimated a loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer in the 2G spectrum sale. If the CAG report is baseless, as the minister claims, then why did A Raja resign from the union cabinet in the first place? The issue is not finding fault with calculations. That there is a massive scam has been proved by the fact that at least two companies that procured 2G licenses, unloaded a part of their shares to international telecom operators at prices that are 10 to 12 times more. The scam lies in the fact that the licenses were sold in 2008 when the mobile telephone population was 30 crores at the 2001 prices when the mobile telephone population was only 40 lakhs.

It is high time that this UPA-II government must be forced to take urgent measures suggested above to contain this relentless rise in prices that is pushing, additionally, crores of people to survive below the poverty line and speedily uncover the manner in which a colossal loot of our country’s resources has taken place. Further, the government must be forced to recover the losses and put these huge sums of money to provide the much-needed food security, education and health for our people.

(January 12, 2010)

Courtesy: www.pd.cpim.org/

Thursday, January 13, 2011

PINGLA-WEST MIDNAPORE: YOUTHS VOW TO RESIST TERROR OF MAMATA-MAOIST-SUCI-CHIDAMBRAM NEXUS IN WEST BENGAL

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CHANDANNAGAR BOOK FAIR STARTS


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BISHNUPUR, SOUTH 24 PARGANAS: PEOPLE PROTEST AGAINST RAMPANT CORRUPTION IN PANCHAYATS LED BY MAMATA BANERJEEE

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DUMDUM: CITU WORKERS HELP PASSENGER IN GETTING HIS LOST BAGGAGE

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SANKRAIL, WEST MIDNAPORE: MAOIST BUTCHERS L SET FIRE TO AND PLUNDER HOUSES OF CPI (M) SUPPORTERS


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NANDIGRAM: BUTCHERS OF MAMATA-MAOIST-SUCI-CHIDAMBRAM NEXUS ATTACK FARMERS WHOSE LANDS ARE BEING ACQUIRED FOR RAILWAY PROJECTS


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BUDDHADEB MEETS CHIDAMBRAM ON 19-01-2011


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BRIGADE PARADE GROUND: LEFT FRONT RALLY OF 13TH FEBRUARY, 2011 WILL BE THE BIGGEST ONE EVER WITNESSED


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VIETNAM: PARTY CONGRESS PLEDGE TO FOLLOW MARXISM-LENINISM


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NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDA BOSE: LEFT FRONT DEMANDS THAT 23RD JANUARY SHOULD BE DECLARED "PATRIOT DAY"

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FURFURA SHARIF WILL BECOME AN IDEAL TROURISM CENTRE


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BAHARAMPUR-MURSHIDABAD: ALL INDIA DEMOCRATIC WOMENS ASSOCIATION PLEDG E TO FIGHT AGAINST TERROR CREATED BY BUTCHERS OF MAMATA BANERJEE

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KANDI, MURSHIDABAD: CPI LEADER DIES IN ROAD ACCIDENT


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MIDNAPUR TOWN: ANNUAL SPORTS MEET OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS STARTS

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KHARDAH: DEER RECOVERED FROM A HOUSE

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ALLAHABAD BANK GIVES LOAN OF RS 13 CRORES FOR SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY

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ULUBERIA-HOWRAH: GOONS OF MAMATA BANERJEE DAMAGE WATER PROJECT

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CHAKDAH-NADIA: GOUTAM DEB ASKS UPA GOVERNMENT TO DECREASE PRICES OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES

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BARANAGAR: PEOPLE ON THE STREETS TO RAISE THEIR VOICE AGAINST TERROR BEING CREATED BY BUTCHERS OF MAMATA-MAOIST-CHIDAMBRAM-SUCI NEXUS IN WEST BENGAL


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BAHARAMPUR-MURSHIDABAD: CENTRE OF INDIAN TRADE UNIONS ORGANISES CAMPS TO PROVIDE SOCIAL SECURITY TO UNORGANISED SECTOR WORKERS

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SALBONI, WEST MIDNAPUR: BICYCLES GIVEN TO 232 TRIBAL GIRL STUDENTS

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ENDOSULFAN POISONING: ALL INDIA KISHAN SABHA VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST THIS MENACE


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Saturday, January 1, 2011

P. CHIDAMBRAM PLAYS DOUBLE ROLE WITH NATION IN COMBATING MAMATA-MAOIST-SUCI-CONGRESS BUTCHERS AND GESTAPOES

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 “Harmad” 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