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Towards 22nd PARTY CONGRESS REPORTS... after 3rd page: This concern get further distorted with the urge for projection of an alternative. In place of getting the Communist elected to assembly or parliament for synchronizing the struggles outside and inside the parliament, main political concern becomes to unseat a particular set of ruling parties or enthroning the others. Lack of zeal for organizing grass root movements and struggles on concrete issues faced by the people also lead to our very casual approach to the elections to local bodies and panchayati raj institutions. In most of the Hindi heartland and Western states, we never bother to prepare for these elections, though these are the institutions that could be used to expand and consolidate the party bases. Lack of activity at local level also hinders mass fund collection. Without bases created thus, it will be a futile exercise to seek reasonable seat sharing with others, particularly the regional parties. The Patna Congress Political Resolution has correctly noted: This does not mean that the cooperation and working together with these regional parties should be totally given up. These parties have large following from the segments of the population that have to be mobilized if the country has to be relieved of the evil of neo-liberalism.They should be allies of the Left to the extent they are ready to take part in the fight against economic neo-liberalism and for defense of secular democracy (as well as support the peoples causes championed by the communists). It needs to be reiterated here that an electoral tactics should be subordinated to the overall political tactics of the party. (pp 13-14). In this context, it has to be noted that the result of recent Lok Sabha election marked the most dangerous change against the secular democracy of our country. Keeping this in view, the draft programme of our party, introduced and adopted for discussion and finalization at 21st Congress at Patna in 2012, must be recast in light of new situation, discussed and adopted through a time bound programme to guide the party in the new phase of the Indian revolution. This brings the question of political tactics of the party in focus. Of course, the detailed political tactical line will be evolved and concretized when we deliberate on-the draft political resolution for the 22nd Party Congress, it will be appropriate to quote here what we have said in the Political resolution adopted in 21 st Party Congress at Patna: With the deepening of economic crisis, both nationally and internationally, the party has to focus on offering alternatives to policies of economic neo-liberalism and conduct struggles independently and jointly. We have to unite the Left forces around a socio-economic alternative and make concerted efforts to draw other democratic forces, particularly the regional parties, in the struggles for the alternative socio-economic programme that lead to formation of state governments adhering to this concept and an over all anti-economic neo-liberalism shift in countrys polity. There may be issues on which a larger democratic unity could be built. Apart from this, we will fight against poverty, unemployment, hunger and corruption and strive to improve the conditions of the people. Broadest possible unity of masses to organize a concerted struggle against the disastrous course of neo-liberalism being pursued by the UPA-II government. Uncompromising struggle against Communalism and to de- fend secular polity.Strengthening the party, broadening its mass base through grass roots struggle and actions... For next & More including TASKS, PARTY MEMBERSHIP, RENEWAL AS PER THE CONSTITUTION, PARTY BRANCHES, STATE COUNCIL, CENTRAL LEADERSHIP, JOURNALS, END FACTIONALlSM, IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISIONS, FUND etc. as together, please click on Communist Party of India - West Bengal State Council: cpiwestbengal.b logspot
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 11:45:51 +0000

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