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India: While waving red-flags, the Stalinist CPM lurches further
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By Arun Kumar
5 April 2008
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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPM, Indias
principal Stalinist party and the dominant partner in the Left
Front, concluded its 19th national congress Thursday, April 3.
Since May 2004, the CPM-led Left Front has been sustaining
Indias United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition government
in office from the outside. Led by the Indian bourgeoisies
traditional party of government, the Congress Party, the UPA government
has pressed forward with neo-liberal policies aimed at making
India a center of cheap labor production for the world capitalist
market, while seeking to cement a strategic, global partnership
with US imperialism.
At major traffic junctions in Coimbatore, the south Indian
textile manufacturing center that was the venue of the CPMs
congress, CPM activists erected red-paper arches and posters of
Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Red flags and a big banner proclaiming
Workers of the World Unite greeted the CPM delegates
as they entered the auditorium where the six-day congress was
held.
All this was nothing more than window-dressing. The waving
of red flags and various other hollow revolutionary
rituals are meant to prevent consideration of the pivotal role
that the CPM plays in propping up the rule of the Indian bourgeoisie.
Not only is the CPM harnessing the working class to the right-wing
UPA government. In the three states where the Left Front forms
the governmentWest Bengal, Kerala, and Tripurait is
unabashedly pursuing pro-investor policies, including using bloody
violence to suppress peasant resistance to the seizing of their
land for special economic zones. (See West Bengals Stalinist
government mounts terror campaign to quash peasant unrest .)
There was an overwhelming press presence at the CPM congress.
This was not simply because the CPM leads the third largest bloc
in the national parliament, but because of mounting press speculation
that the Congress Party leadership may soon defy the CPM and it
Left allies by proceeding with the implementation of the Indo-US
civilian nuclear treaty.
In the political resolution the party leadership submitted
to CPM congress it made clear that its wish and intent is to sustain
the UPA in power for its full five-year term. If there is an early
election it will be because the Congress Party has decided to
precipitate one by proceeding with the nuclear treaty under conditions
when a majority in parliament (that goes from the Left Front through
to the Hindu supremacist BJP) oppose it.
Speaking at a press conference on the CPM congress second-day,
Politburo member Sitaram Yechury, reiterated his partys
support for the UPA government. We support the UPA,
said Yechury, in order to keep communal forces away from
state power.
Later in reply to a question, Yechury expanded on the Stalinists
position that the Congress must be sustained in power as it is
a lesser evil than the main enemy, the
BJP. Our stand, said Yechury, is non-Congress
and anti-BJP. We do not subscribe to the position of equidistance
from Congress and BJP, as we think communalism is a big threat
to the integrity and unity of the country.
The CPM leadership, however, cannot ignore the mounting opposition
to the UPA government within the working class and in rural India,
where calorie consumption has actually fallen since the Indian
bourgeoisie abandoned state-led development in 1991 in favor of
Indias full integration into the world capitalist economy.
The CPM announced plans to stage protests over spiraling food
prices, but all within the framework of pressing the UPA to deliver
pro-people policies.
The CPM congress also placed increased emphasis on its longstanding
call for a third alternative to the Congress and BJP.
Said Yechury, [T]here is a large amount of discomfort about
the present governments neo-liberal trajectory and also
its efforts towards taking India into a strategic alliance with
the US. So, the important political issue is the formation of
a Third alternative based on alternative economic and political
policies. We are looking for a non-Congress, anti-BJP political
alternative.
The Stalinists are claiming that this third alternative will
be founded on principled agreement on three critical questions,
uncompromising opposition to communal forces, opposition
to anti-people economic reforms, and opposition to making India
a subordinate ally of US imperialism.
There is a difference, claimed Yechury, between
a third front and a third alternative. A third front is
a cut and paste job, whereas a Third alternative
will be based on definite policy measures.
If the CPM leadership is shying away from using the term Third
Front it is because such a combination was already tried,
with the CPM providing much of its political leadership. From
1996 to 1998, a Third or United Front coalition formed
Indias government, with the CPM providing outside
support. This government continued the neo-liberal reforms
of its Congress Party predecessor, thereby opening the door for
the BJP to come to power at the head of a multi-party coalition
in March 1998.
The bluster aside, what the CPM is indeed proposing is yet
another electoral bloc with various regionally- and caste-based
bourgeois parties. Many of these parties were members of the previous
Third Front and all have been complicit in carrying out the Indian
bourgeoisies economic reform program. The CPM
has already entered into a dialogue and quasi-alliance with the
Andhra Pradesh-based Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which is itself
part of a prospective third front, the United National Progressive
Alliance.
The TDP was a key member of the CPM-supported United Front
government. Then after the United Front fell from office, the
TDP entered into an alliance with the BJP and from 1998 to 2004
it supported the BJP-led Union government. Meanwhile in Andhra
Pradesh, the TDP formed a state government that was in the lead
of the implementation of neo-liberal reforms across India, winning
frequent and lavish praise from the World Bank.
Yet the CPM is willing to embrace the TDP as a potential principled
ally in the struggle against communalism and anti-people reforms.
The CPM has also not ruled out forming electoral pacts and
alliances with the Congress Partys UPA allies and this even
while they remain part of the current government.
Of no less importance was the CPM congress endorsement
of the industrialization programi.e. the pro-investor
policies being implemented by the West Bengal state governmentand
its defence of the violent suppression of the peasant resistance
at Nandigram.
The CPM-led government in Kerala was reportedly instructed
to heed the West Bengal example and press forward more rapidly
with policy changes aimed at wooing Indian and international capital.
While the CPM leadership boasts about the partys political
influence, there are numerous signs of mounting crisis, from the
widespread protests of left-wing intellectuals over the repression
at Nandigram to the partys own organizational report, which
conceded that CPM leaders are more and more indulging in the vices
of Indias traditional political elite.
According to the New Indian Express, to which a copy
of the report was leaked, Some party cadres follow caste
and religious practices. There are complaints about some party
members practising the dowry system. Some party members organise
ostentatious parties in connection with birthdays, weddings and
construction of new houses.
The article quoted the report as saying, The party laments
that corruption has made serious inroads among the party leaders
too. ... The party had already issued guidelines that party leaders
and mass organisations leaders should submit a statement
of income and assets...
Mention was made in the report of the manager of one of the
partys Kerala papers, Deshabhimani, accepting a 10
millions Indian rupee payment (then about US $175,000) from a
businessman.
Later at a press conference, West Bengal Chief Minister and
Politburo member Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee confirmed that the party
will be mounting a rectification campaign. We
want, said Bhattacharjee, to keep politics free of
money and muscle power and criminalization. What Bhattacharjee,
who has dismissed criticisms of his courting of the Tatas and
other corporate bosses by declaring socialism to be a far-off
cry, could not admit is that this corruption is but an expression
of the CPMs ever-deeper integration into the bourgeois establishment.
The 51 fraternal delegates from 26 countries who attended the
CPM congress also reveal much about its political trajectory.
They included representatives from the US Communist Party,
which will be stumping for the election of the Democratic Party
in this Novembers US elections, and from the Communist Party
of France, which time and again since the 1930s has come to the
rescue of French capitalism and as recently as 2002 served in
a government pursuing anti-working-class austerity measures.
The largest fraternal delegation was a six-member delegation
from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Chinas ruling party
presides over an authoritarian regime that ruthlessly suppresses
the Chinese working class on behalf of foreign capital and a rising
Chinese bourgeoisie. Recently the CCP amended its constitution
to formally allow capitalists to join the party.
In its greetings to the CPMs 19th congress, the CCP appreciated
its Indian counterparts keen efforts in adopting Marxist
theories to the realities of India. For its part, the CPM
hails China as a socialist country, with the West Bengal Left
Front government proclaiming the pro-investor regime China has
developed over the past three decades as a model for its own industrialization
program.
See Also:
India: Stalinist CPMs
triennial meeting to reiterate support for Congress Party-led
government
[29 March 2008]
West Bengal: Left
Front government rattled by popular outrage over Nandigram massacre
[10 December 2007]
Indian Stalinists
reverse course, allow Indo-US nuclear deal go to IAEA
[21 November 2007]
West Bengals
Stalinist government mounts terror campaign to quash peasant unrest
[15 November 2007]
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