PaRCha - JNU - AISA - 2005 ID-2241
.
All India Students Association (AISA) .
18.01.05.
ebama on 11ampanthls' Who are Bankrupt of Anv Respect lor Revolutlonarv Martvrs~ -·"·'"I f~) cn't ~osftq m ~ fl&t4 .
Those who have betrayed 'Vampanth' (Leftism).
· a. .
....... and are bankrupt of'Vichar' (ideas) call themselves .
.
AISA Gtobalisation is not a serious concept. We have invented it to disseminate our politics of economic entry into othercountries. 17.01.05 .
-John Kenneth GalbraithPublic Meeting Corporate globalisation is aruthless modern-day version of colonisation. In countries like Iraq,.
imperialism uses tanks and bombers to takeover the nation. But inmost other parts of the world,.
lltluslness, Poor PeopleMNCs, Corporatization and globalisation rather than naked colonialism isthe more favoured weapon,which imperialist forcesthe Third World use to batter down the sovereignty of Third World nations.Speakers 'Opening up the economy' is the buzzword of our governments,who claim tha1'attracting FDI'.
VandaM Shlva, isthe panacea of all our nation'sills. Increasingly, we find the MNCs tightening their stranglehold.
environmentalist and anti-globalization activist specialised sector of 'Science and Technology'. From catching fish to selling fish, from growing .
over area of our economy. Now, the penetration of huge MNCs is no longer restricted to a.
TonyCIke,.
author of 'Blue Gold'-the noted book flowers to selling flowers, from deciding which crops to grow, to which seeds touse, MNCs are.
.
on the politics of privetiution of water increasingly dictating every inch·of our agrarian economy. Our farmers are being forced into.
Tapti Mess .
.
irreversible bondage and dependence:for instance,Genetically Modified seeds damage the soit.
17.01.05 (Tonight) makingit unsuitablefor other seeds.As aresult, farmers cannot opt out of buying and growing GM.
9.00 pm crops;inother words,it creates asort of "multinational totalitarianism in agriculture". Water isthe.
~--------------------------~ last frontier: privatisation of water by Coke, Pepsi, Nestleetc... is turning thisindispensablelife-giving element into amarketable product for those who can pay. These totalitarian tentacles are.
designed to imprison even the poorest of the poor inThird Worldnations..
Governments sell the myth that MNCs generate employment. The reality isthat MNCs generate very few jobs, whether in their mother country or in developing countries.The world's200 biggest corporations control well over aquarter of the world's economic activity;but they employ less .
than 1% of the world'sworkforce.MNCs in the entire Third World employjust seven million peopledirectly-afigure smaller than the annual fresh.
entrants into the Indian labour market! Further, they cause the destruction of far more jobs than they do create.Corporate globalisation issaid to be 'inevitable'. But such 'inevitability' is also amyth. Local governments do have achoice to refuse to sell out our sovereignty to these corporates.Inour own campus,corporatisation has begunto make insidious inroads,and its defenders have begun to take refuge inthe logic of 'inevitabilitY·/ We are told that we have no options but to allow an MNC like Nestle to run afood outlet in JNU..
But students inJNU have launched acampaign against sucfl corporatlzatlon, and have put ferth the many alternatives that we do have..
ifwe don't fight/If we don't continue to fight/ Then the enemy bayonets/ Will finish us off,/ And later,/ Pointing at our bones,/They'll say:/ .
These are the bones ofslaves,/Ofslaves."sdl-Awadhesb, Gen.Secy., AISA, JNU.
~cl)) '% mctt t[flT \lit mwrn ~Chio (~d' sd/-Rajesb Ranjan, Jt. Secy., AISA, JNUWT-WT ~~~ qm ~~fBclR ~ "ffG . IRICfil!'tlif ctl ~~ ~~ffilTI ttl ~1"11\4Cfi ~~1~1$11u..---.
\CfR nq ~~cS 5lfff tl ~. ~tT iif~ ~ ~llfll{'l ~cn't ~~. ·And how can we forget that it was Jyoti Basu's.
mm,m ~~Wl; <liT m ~ ~~Wl; cm ~~ ~~fi~. ~ Home Ministry in West Bengal in 1969 which decided.
cS (ffi q'\ ~~lf'IT 1CffiW~I$) m~~~Wf <9~~111 ~awft W if ftR vfl i30T to fire on :the CPI(M)'s own comrades of the.
.
~~~ctl ~~ ~lfftGI \111ctl ctl {t\11-ft~Cfi C:I~GIacQ lffiT ~\iff ttCbdl t.m 1'ffiaif Darjecling District Committee who launched the&m E ~~<MofiR1Cfi iiflft;r ~~~~~cS ~~~~historic Naxalbari movement.. ~~an01m Dmn...
~~q4111 ft WIT. .
Those who have betrayed the sacrifices andstruggles of such revolutionaries, truly should be~~0 lfR ~q;) ~flctt'i ! {.
ashamed ofdaring to call themselves 'Vampanthi'.
~;q:)(illq f\!1'<1(41~ ! while launching cheap attacks on a brave fighter and :{communist leader like Comrade Mahendra Singh. .
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Join '$.
Condolence Meeting for Comrade Mahendra Singh.
Gandhi Peace Foundation,21 January, 5.30 pm.
sdl-Awadhesh, Gen. Secy., AISA, JNU sd/-Rajesh Ranjan, Jt. Secy., AISA, JNU .
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PaRCha - JNU - AISA - 2005 ID-2241
.
All India Students Association (AISA) .
18.01.05.
ebama on 11ampanthls' Who are Bankrupt of Anv Respect lor Revolutlonarv Martvrs~ -·"·'"I f~) cn't ~osftq m ~ fl&t4 .
Those who have betrayed 'Vampanth' (Leftism).
· a. .
....... and are bankrupt of'Vichar' (ideas) call themselves .
.
AISA Gtobalisation is not a serious concept. We have invented it to disseminate our politics of economic entry into othercountries. 17.01.05 .
-John Kenneth GalbraithPublic Meeting Corporate globalisation is aruthless modern-day version of colonisation. In countries like Iraq,.
imperialism uses tanks and bombers to takeover the nation. But inmost other parts of the world,.
lltluslness, Poor PeopleMNCs, Corporatization and globalisation rather than naked colonialism isthe more favoured weapon,which imperialist forcesthe Third World use to batter down the sovereignty of Third World nations.Speakers 'Opening up the economy' is the buzzword of our governments,who claim tha1'attracting FDI'.
VandaM Shlva, isthe panacea of all our nation'sills. Increasingly, we find the MNCs tightening their stranglehold.
environmentalist and anti-globalization activist specialised sector of 'Science and Technology'. From catching fish to selling fish, from growing .
over area of our economy. Now, the penetration of huge MNCs is no longer restricted to a.
TonyCIke,.
author of 'Blue Gold'-the noted book flowers to selling flowers, from deciding which crops to grow, to which seeds touse, MNCs are.
.
on the politics of privetiution of water increasingly dictating every inch·of our agrarian economy. Our farmers are being forced into.
Tapti Mess .
.
irreversible bondage and dependence:for instance,Genetically Modified seeds damage the soit.
17.01.05 (Tonight) makingit unsuitablefor other seeds.As aresult, farmers cannot opt out of buying and growing GM.
9.00 pm crops;inother words,it creates asort of "multinational totalitarianism in agriculture". Water isthe.
~--------------------------~ last frontier: privatisation of water by Coke, Pepsi, Nestleetc... is turning thisindispensablelife-giving element into amarketable product for those who can pay. These totalitarian tentacles are.
designed to imprison even the poorest of the poor inThird Worldnations..
Governments sell the myth that MNCs generate employment. The reality isthat MNCs generate very few jobs, whether in their mother country or in developing countries.The world's200 biggest corporations control well over aquarter of the world's economic activity;but they employ less .
than 1% of the world'sworkforce.MNCs in the entire Third World employjust seven million peopledirectly-afigure smaller than the annual fresh.
entrants into the Indian labour market! Further, they cause the destruction of far more jobs than they do create.Corporate globalisation issaid to be 'inevitable'. But such 'inevitability' is also amyth. Local governments do have achoice to refuse to sell out our sovereignty to these corporates.Inour own campus,corporatisation has begunto make insidious inroads,and its defenders have begun to take refuge inthe logic of 'inevitabilitY·/ We are told that we have no options but to allow an MNC like Nestle to run afood outlet in JNU..
But students inJNU have launched acampaign against sucfl corporatlzatlon, and have put ferth the many alternatives that we do have..
ifwe don't fight/If we don't continue to fight/ Then the enemy bayonets/ Will finish us off,/ And later,/ Pointing at our bones,/They'll say:/ .
These are the bones ofslaves,/Ofslaves."sdl-Awadhesb, Gen.Secy., AISA, JNU.
~cl)) '% mctt t[flT \lit mwrn ~Chio (~d' sd/-Rajesb Ranjan, Jt. Secy., AISA, JNUWT-WT ~~~ qm ~~fBclR ~ "ffG . IRICfil!'tlif ctl ~~ ~~ffilTI ttl ~1"11\4Cfi ~~1~1$11u..---.
\CfR nq ~~cS 5lfff tl ~. ~tT iif~ ~ ~llfll{'l ~cn't ~~. ·And how can we forget that it was Jyoti Basu's.
mm,m ~~Wl; <liT m ~ ~~Wl; cm ~~ ~~fi~. ~ Home Ministry in West Bengal in 1969 which decided.
cS (ffi q'\ ~~lf'IT 1CffiW~I$) m~~~Wf <9~~111 ~awft W if ftR vfl i30T to fire on :the CPI(M)'s own comrades of the.
.
~~~ctl ~~ ~lfftGI \111ctl ctl {t\11-ft~Cfi C:I~GIacQ lffiT ~\iff ttCbdl t.m 1'ffiaif Darjecling District Committee who launched the&m E ~~<MofiR1Cfi iiflft;r ~~~~~cS ~~~~historic Naxalbari movement.. ~~an01m Dmn...
~~q4111 ft WIT. .
Those who have betrayed the sacrifices andstruggles of such revolutionaries, truly should be~~0 lfR ~q;) ~flctt'i ! {.
ashamed ofdaring to call themselves 'Vampanthi'.
~;q:)(illq f\!1'<1(41~ ! while launching cheap attacks on a brave fighter and :{communist leader like Comrade Mahendra Singh. .
~.
Join '$.
Condolence Meeting for Comrade Mahendra Singh.
Gandhi Peace Foundation,21 January, 5.30 pm.
sdl-Awadhesh, Gen. Secy., AISA, JNU sd/-Rajesh Ranjan, Jt. Secy., AISA, JNU .
'i\R ~;§lO qr' ... ·-.
idl-Awadbetb,Qen.SeCY·, AlSA, J1"'v .
L , '\;;T;y-.
'u-i .
~s.
.
~~.
.
c:.
.
~e .
.
,...
.
esI .
te .
e .
e .
.