The year that passes in to
history-2012- was a provoking, challenging one. Internationally it witnessed
the deepening of the crisis faced by the global finance system. In spite of the
efforts by the governments of the imperialist countries to transfer its burden
to the toiling masses of their own countries and to the people of the countries
under neo-colonial plunder, they could not overcome it or minimize its impact.
On the contrary, it is showing signs of further intensification. There are
possibilities of more bitter struggles than the Occupy Wall Street which
pitted the 99% against the 1% or the street fights in Greece breaking out more
militantly. Egypt is still in turmoil as people at large are learning about
what is the role of religions today. The street fights in Syria are continuing
unabated. The miners in South Africa are continuing the struggle. There is not
a single country in the world including China, where the GDP growth level is
claimed to be still in two digits, which is free from growing people’s revolts,
as price rise, under employment, poverty of the masses, gender- caste- race
inequalities and corruption are sky-rocketing. Everywhere people are angry and
the New Year is going to witness more bitter revolts and increasing calls for
social change.
Within the country the UPA
government has launched more neo-liberal onslaughts through further dilution of
the public distribution system through so-called cash payments of the
subsidies, manipulation of a parliamentary majority to impose 51% FDI in retail
and other vital sectors. Its policies are giving rise to more scams and it is
protecting the scamsters, devastating the life of the masses further. In spite
of the dog-fights in the parliament, in implementing these anti-people policies
the different political parties leading the central and state governments are
competing with each other.
During this year the bankruptcy of
the bourgeois parliamentary system existing in the country was further exposed.
While the government and opposition got engaged in shouting duels, the attacks
on the people went on intensifying unabated. The masses were devastated further
while the elite class became richer. Prices of all essential commodities and
charges of essential services soared high. Corruption became more rampant. As
more people are forced to migrate to the urban areas due to impoverization of
rural life and displacement for neo-liberal projects, the administration
intensified attacks on the slums to uproot them, without providing any
alternative housing. The communal and caste forces increased their divisive and
reactionary work in the service of the ruling system. The women, dalits,
adivasis, minorities and other oppressed sections came under increasing
onslaughts. As a result, all the
socio-economic, political contradictions have further sharpened. People are
coming out on the streets increasingly, challenging the ruling system. Delhi
witnessed the storming of the elite ruling class centers by the students, youth
and women. In Ahmedabad people rallied with red flags challenging the communal
fascists and calling for a people’s alternative. All these expressions of
people’s anger and calls for revolutionary changes are bound to intensify in the New Year.
So it is going to be New Year which
poses New Challenges. A powerful countrywide people’s alternative capable of
mobilizing the angry masses and people’s movements and to lead them towards a
radical social change is the need of the hour. Building such a people’s
alternative against all imperialist onslaughts and against the ruling system is
the urgent task before the revolutionary and democratic forces. The tamashas
in the parliament and in state assemblies expose how anti-people,
anti-national and utterly opportunist are the ruling class, regional, communal,
cast based and pseudo left parties whether in power or in opposition. The task
before the revolutionary left is to expose all these opportunist forces, to
mobilize the masses based on anti-imperialist revolutionary ideological,
political line, to strengthen the people’s alternative capable of overthrowing
the ruling system through mighty people’s uprising, and to advance towards
people’s democracy and socialism.
The experience at international and
national level shows that, after the severe setbacks suffered by the
international communist movement and the fall of the socialist models projected
in Soviet Union, China and in other former socialist countries, such an
alternative cannot inspire the left masses if it focuses only on quantitative
aspects, only on the number of people getting mobilized. Such an alternative,
while trying to bring together all genuine left and democratic forces, should
focus on a qualitative leap to transcend past mistakes and limitations and to
reach new theoretical clarity. It should develop the Marxist-Leninist
understanding according to the present conditions and become capable of
re-instilling confidence among the working class and oppressed masses regarding
the possibility of capture of political power and achieving socialist
transformation with an advanced perspective. Let us pledge to take up this
challenge, and advance along this path in the New Year. Let us make it a year
of mightier and more advanced revolutionary offensives.
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