Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Red Salute to Comrade Jita Kaur

 Passed away on 23 June after a battle with cancer 
All photos provided by Comrade HarBhagvan Bhikhi 
Ludhiana//Mansa: 23rd June 2020: (The Naxalbari Screen Bureau)::

Comrade Jita Kaur passed away on 23 June after a battle with cancer. She was a mass leader whose life’s work in the party spanned a wide range – from Gorakhpur in eastern UP, to Lucknow and Delhi and finally in rural Punjab – that would be unusual for anyone, and is especially remarkable for a woman.

Comrade Jita Kaur was drawn into the ML movement through her active participation in the student’s movement in Gorakhpur. She became an activist of the PSO, Gorakhpur at a time when the entire state of Uttar Pradesh was seething with student’s protests against academic anarchy and hold of anti-socials and criminals enjoying political patronage of bourgeois political parties, in the campuses. In her early days Jita was an idealist who had seen through the sham of religious ideas. Jita’s joining a revolutionary left organization had its impact on her personal life, her father Sardar Rattan Singh being a Congress leader as well as well known religious leader in Gorakhpur. As a woman, Jita continued to fight her battle in the conservative background of her home and the feudal-patriarchal milieu in this backward district of Purvanchal. After she finished her post-graduation, Jita began to take keen interest in the women’s movement, and formed the Jagrit Mahila Parishad in the District. She was an ardent activist who combined the aspirations of young middle class women with those of the most downtrodden sections of society. In the process she also became associated with the Indian People’s Front in Uttar Pradesh. As a leader of the UP IPF, Jita got involved in the struggle of people being displaced from Ramgarh Tal area in Gorakhpur. The Ramgarh Tal Pariyojana was posing a grave threat to the livelihood of the local inhabitants and to ward off their fear and insecurity, Jita left her home and began to live with the affected people. In the process she began to build a new mass-base for the IPF. Jita not only became popular as a mass leader fondly called didi, she became immensely loved by the women there and built a women’s movement there. Jita had played a major role in involving several intellectuals and women of the town in support of the people of the Tal. She contested Assembly elections in Gorakhpur on the IPF banner.

Comrade Jita began to organize women activists in the state and in the process also met and involved Ajanta Lohit in IPF work. She later became a State Committee member of the CPI (ML). Following the founding conference of AIPWA was being held in Delhi, Jita became associated with AIPWA work in Delhi and also became a State Committee member of the Party in Delhi. She built the organization from scratch and also became the National Secretary of the AIPWA. In that capacity, she visited Uttarakhand, Punjab, MP and Bihar for AIPWA programmes. She was also very active in the joint women’s movement and became popular with women’s activists from other streams. She was an active participant in the joint women’s conferences held in Patna and Calicut. The Central Office of AIPWA in Delhi was entirely managed by her in the most creative, living and economic way. Battered women, women marrying against their parents’ wish, or going for inter-religious marriages, girls thrown out of home or those fighting against patriarchal attitude of in-laws or husbands would find the AIPWA office a place of strength and succour.

In Delhi Jita organized Party work in East Delhi and North-West Delhi. With the movement in Punjab expanding, she was needed there, and she began to work in Mansa. She was a State Committee member of the Party there and also an AIPWA organizer. She streamlined the State Party Office in Mansa and encouraged many young activists and women to work as whole-timers in the Party. In this final phase of her life, just as at the first phase of her political activism in Gorakhpur, she was in her element – once again at the forefront of mass struggles of the rural poor.

She was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer in November 2006, and underwent treatment in AIIMS. Throughout her illness, she drew strength from comrades who would visit her from all over the country, and at her side in this battle with cancer at every stage were Srikant and Upali at whose house she spent much of her time as she underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She breathed her last on the morning of 23 June.

Comrades will always remember her tireless energy, her warm and affectionate comradeship, her outspokenness. In the many memorial meetings that were held – from Gorakhpur to Lucknow, several places in Uttarakhand, to Delhi to Patna and Punjab, many women remembered her as the person who drew them into political activism.

Comrade Jita, you will always live in our hearts and continue to inspire generations of activists! 

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Kavita Krishnan is among Polit Bureau Member

 Sukhdarshan Natt elected as central Committee Member

The All party Congress held in Punjab is a major event. In fact it is new retouch to emotions of those pro naxal peoples who are still confusion that which is the right leftist party. Now Party is trying to reach the hearts and mind of this type peoples.

The All India Party Congress 

Courtesy Image 
The CPI(ML)’s 10th All India Party Congress was held at Baba Bujha Singh Nagar (Mansa) in Punjab, from 23 to 28 March 2018. On March 28, the 10th Party Congress elected a new 77-member Central Committee, which in turn re-elected Dipankar as General Secretary. A 7-member Central Control Commission was also elected, which in turn elected Brij Bihari Pandey as its Chairperson.

The All India Party Congress, convened once in every five years, is the highest decision-making body of the Party. Between two successive Congresses, the Central Committee elected by the Party Congress is the highest decision-making body. The Party Congress also elects the Central Control Commission, which takes up cases in accordance with Article 39 of the Party Constitution. The Chairperson of the Central Control Commission is an ex-officio member of the Central Committee. The Gender Sensitisation and Justice Cell, which is a constituent of the Central Control Commission, is specifically entrusted with taking up tasks of gender sensitisation and enquiring into complaints pertaining to sexual harassment and other forms of gender-based injustice.

Central Committee

Elected by 10th Party Congress held at Baba Bujha Singh Nagar (Mansa, Punjab) on 28 March 2018

1DipankarदीपंकरGeneral Secretary
2Swadesh Bhattacharyaस्वदेश भट्टाचार्यMember, Polit Bureau
3Kartick Palकार्तिक पालMember, Polit Bureau
4Rubul Sarmaरुबुल शर्माMember, Polit Bureau
5Ramji Raiरामजी रायMember, Polit Bureau
6AmarअमरMember, Polit Bureau
7Arindam Senअरिंदम सेनMember, Polit Bureau
8KunalकुणालMember, Polit Bureau
9Dhirendra Jhaधीरेन्द्र झाMember, Polit Bureau
10Janardan Prasadजनार्दन प्रसादMember, Polit Bureau
11Manoj Bhaktaमनोज भक्तMember, Polit Bureau
12Partha Ghoshपार्थ घोषMember, Polit Bureau
13Kavita Krishnanकविता कृष्णनMember, Polit Bureau
14Prabhat Chaudharyप्रभात चौधरीMember, Polit Bureau
15V. Shankarवी शंकरMember, Polit Bureau
16Rajaram Singhराजाराम सिंहMember, Polit Bureau
17Vinod Singhविनोद सिंहMember, Polit Bureau
18Meena Tiwariमीना तिवारी 
19S. Balasundaramएस बालसुंदरम 
20Bangar Raoबांगर राव 
21Rajendra Pratholiराजेंद्र प्रथोली 
22Krishna Adhikariकृष्णा अधिकारी 
23Saroj Chaubeसरोज चौबे 
24Shubhendu Senशुभेन्दु सेन 
25Mrinmoy Chakravartyमृण्मय चक्रबर्ती 
26Sanjay Sharmaसंजय शर्मा 
27Abhijit Mazumdarअभिजित मजुमदार 
28Sudhakar Yadavसुधाकर यादव 
29N. Murthyएन मूर्ति 
30Raja Bahugunaराजा बहुगुणा 
31Rajwinder Ranaराजविन्दर राना 
32Gurmeet Singhगुरमीत सिंह 
33S Balasubramanianएस बालासुब्रमनिअन 
34Shashi Yadavशशि यादव 
35Mahboob Alamमहबूब आलम 
36Ishwari Prasad Kushwahaईश्वरी प्रसाद कुशवाहा 
37Mohd. Salimमो. सलीम 
38Salil Dattaसलिल दत्ता 
39Prabir Haldarप्रबीर हालदार 
40Yudhishthir Mahapatraयुधिष्ठिर महापात्र 
41Mahendra Chaudharyमहेंद्र चौधरी 
42Partho Karmakarपार्थो करमाकर 
43Bibek Dasबिबेक दास 
44Pratima Engheepiप्रतिमा इन्ग्हीपी 
45Rabi K. Phangchoरबी कुमार फान्ग्चो 
46Rajiv Dimriराजीव डिमरी 
47Ravi Raiरवि राय 
48Subhash Senसुभाष सेन 
49Kanwaljeet Singhकंवलजीत सिंह 
50Balindra Saikiaबलीन्द्र सैकिया 
51Jayatu Deshmukhजयतु देशमुख 
52Geeta Mandalगीता मंडल 
53Manoj Manzilमनोज मंज़िल 
54Raju Yadavराजू यादव 
55Arun Singhअरुण सिंह 
56Abhyudayअभ्युदय 
57Gopal Ravidasगोपाल रविदास 
58Santosh Saharसंतोष सहर 
59Naimuddin Ansariनईमुद्दीन अंसारी 
60Virendra Guptaवीरेन्द्र गुप्ता 
61Manish Sharmaमनीष शर्मा 
62Purushottam Sharmaपुरुषोत्तम शर्मा 
63Sukhdarshan Nattसुखदर्शन नत्त 
64Bhagwant Samaonभगवन्त समाओं 
65Sudha Chaudharyसुधा चौधरी 
66Phoolchand Dhevaफूलचंद ढेवा 
67Clifton D' Rozarioक्लिफ्टन डी रोज़ारियो 
68R Nagmaniआर नागमणि 
69Radhakant Sethiराधाकांत सेठी 
70Tirupati Gomangoतिरुपति गोमांगो 
71Sucheta Deसुचेता डे 
72Jawahar Lal Singhजवाहरलाल सिंह 
73Shriram Chaudharyश्रीराम चौधरी 
74NK Natarajanएन के नटराजन 
75Chandra Mohanचंद्रमोहन 
76Asaithambiआसइतंबी 
77Brij Bihari Pandey
(Ex-officio member)
बृज बिहारी पाण्‍डे
(पदेन सदस्‍य)
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Friday, February 28, 2014

A Naxal ambush in Maoist-hit Dantewada

SHO and five other policemen died on the spot
Dantewada: Feb 28 2014: (Naxal Screen Bureau): Minimum seven police personals killed in a Naxal ambush attack. incident took place in Dantewada. According to initial a Station House Officer (SHO) and six police personnel were killed in a Naxal ambush in Maoist-hit Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh, on Friday afternoon. Minimum four others were injured. The Naxal attack comes in the run up to Lok Sabha elections. The incident happened in Nakulnar where these members of police patrol team headed by SHO, Kuwakonda, Vivek Shukla was on a way to Shyamgiri Hills for security of an under-construction road near Kuwakonda-Bacheli where the police was deployed for security at a construction site. . The patrol team comprising around 12 police jawans was moving on motorcycles when the armed rebels opened indiscriminate firing on them, resulting in the death of SHO Shukla and five other policemen on the spot, he said. Soon after getting the news of the attack, security forces were rushed to the site located in dense forests on a hilly terrain.The injured personnel were air-lifted to capital city, Raipur.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

India & The Naxalbari


Courtesy:Sardes McHughes//YouTube
11-04-2013 पर प्रकाशित
Message of CPI(M-L) NAXALBARI To 7th Congress of CPN-Maoist

Message to
7th Congress of Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist

Dear comrades Lal Salam! We greet you on this historic occasion and apologise for not being able to participate directly. Please accept this message instead. Mao Tsetung has taught us the decisive importance of a correct ideological, political line. The history of your party itself stands testimony to this. With a correct line, it could rebel against the Teng Siao Ping revisionists who seized power through a coup in 1976, destroyed the historic advances made through the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and restored capitalism in socialist China. Thus, persisting on the path laid down by Mao Tsetung, your party played an important role in the international struggle to uphold the banner of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism in the wake of this setback, the struggle that led to the formation of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM). Further on, by deepening the struggle to uphold and apply Maoism, your party ruptured from dogmato-revisionist views that blocked revolution. It forged a correct line and boldly initiated the people's war. The great gains of this glorious war, "creation of People's Liberation Army, establishment of base areas and people's government, role played by workers, peasants, women, indigenous nationalities and Dalits, and the awareness developed in this whole process", were principally the gains of the correct line followed by your party. Today most of them are lost. This is the outcome of the subversion of the Maoist line and the imposition of a revisionist line by the Prachanda-Bhattarai clique. In both its advances and setbacks, the history of the international communist movement and its national contingents confirms the truth 'The correctness or incorrectness of the line decides everything'.
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///KGB/// 

Friday, June 7, 2013

A new skill development scheme called Roshni

07-June-2013 16:46 IST
50,000 youth in 24 naxal affected districts to get jobs under ROSHNI-Jairam
The Minister for Rural Development Shri Jairam Ramesh has launched a new skill development scheme called Roshni for rural youth from 24 most critical left-wing extremism affected districts in the country. Briefing the media here, Sh Ramesh said that the initiative aims at skilling and placement of fifty thousand youth from these districts. Six districts each from Jharkhand and Odisha, five from Chhattisgarh, two from Bihar and one each from Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have been chosen for the scheme, which will be implemented at a cost of Rs 100 crore over the next three years. The Minister said, the projects shall be funded jointly by the central and state governments in the ratio of 75:25 and the national level agencies shall be designated to act as monitoring and coordinating agencies for Roshni. Shri Ramesh said that at least 50 percent of the candidates covered under the scheme shall be women and special efforts will be made to proactively cover Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups on a priority basis. He said, beneficiaries aged between 18-35 years with requisite aptitude depending upon the trade or job requirements are to be selected as per the Participatory Identification of Poor. Training will be imparted through public-private and public-public partnerships. Educational institutions, corporate entities, entities that train and place for improved public service delivery, commercial and not for profit training providers will be roped in for implementing this scheme. Sh Ramesh said that four training models with duration ranging from 3 months to one year shall be taken up to meet the diverse needs of youth depending on their entry level qualifications. (PIB)
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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Landmine blast triggered by Maoist rebels

Feb 23, 2013 14:32 Moscow Time
Rebel attack in India: 8 police officers killed

                                                                                                                                                          Photo: EPA
At least eight people, including seven policemen, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by Maoist rebels in India's eastern state of Bihar, officials said Saturday.
The insurgents targeted a convoy on patrol in the district of Gaya, some 130 kilometres south of state capital Patna, on Friday. The district is a known rebel stronghold.

"Seven policemen and a village elder travelling in the jeep were killed in the attack," Mohammed Akhtar Hussain, district deputy police chief, said.

The rebels then looted the weapons of the slain policemen, while security forces launched search operations to track them down.

Maoist militants, who claim to be fighting for the rural poor, tribal people and the landless, operate in 13 of India's 29 states.

They usually target police and government installations. Indian leaders have described the left-wing insurgency as the greatest internal threat facing India. 


Rebel attack in India: 8 police officers killed