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Kahalgaon Firing: Kalingnagar and Nandigram Re-enacted in Nitish's Bihar.
This January marked two years of the Kaliganagar massacre and one year of the first assaults on the peasants ofNandigram. In the ensuing period, Kalinganagars and Nandigrams have multiplied, even as ruling parties of all hues are.
united in their policy of SEZs, corporate land grab and state repression on movements, and the people and peasantry areunited in their determination to intensify their resistance..
The latest witness to the series of barbaric state repression is Kahalgaon in Bhagalpur district, where police.
resorted to unprovoked firing on people demanding their due supply of electricity. According to the government,Bihar needs 1500-1600 MWofelectricity. But today m this "pro-developmenr' regime, it produces nothing because its Kanti.
(Muzaffarpur) and Barauni thermal powerplants have been declared ''sick".
But what provoked people was not just shortage but a thoroughly prejudiced and lopsided distribution ofavailable power. Rural supply has suffered most and crops are not getting proper irrigation because the villages get poweronly for4-5 hours per day.And the people ofKahalgaon who had been displaced by NTPC, had even more reasons to protest.
against this injustice, because, despite NTPC norms that the plant must ensure 24-hrs supply within its 8-km range, theyhad been the worst sufferers throughout the state. getting not even 5 hrs power supply per day!.
To protest this injustice the citizens called for 72-hours bandh, in which thousands of people took part spontaneouslyand the town came to a standstill. The police, however, was brutally repressive on the very first day, firing unprovoked and.
indiscriminately, and killing at least three people Tl1is prompted defiant res1stance from the masses, which was predictably.
met by further police repression. The police led by the local DSP and SDO of Kahalgaon fired and killed two persons in cold.
blood, dragging them from their houses. Beat1ng a retreat in face of defiant Kahalgaon people, the government has an-.
nounced uninterrupted power supply to Kahalgaon. suspension ofSOO and DSP as well as transfer of Kahalgaon BOO and.
Officer-in-Charge of police station. But such steps are merely a smokescreen for the continuing state repression..
The CPI(ML) and AI SA staged militant protests against Kahalgaon firing and organised massive a statewide bandh on.
24 January in the face of acute state repression and misleading political propaganda..
Ruling classes' search for new policies to continue with land acquisition.
As more Kahalgaons, Kalinganagars. Singurs occur. as people protest state repression of all movements, as life and.
death battles are being waged across the length and breadth of the nation on the issue of land acquisition, as the policiesofcorporate land grab stand thoroughly exposed and discredited, governments seem to be following the classic 'carrot andstick policy'. Resistance movements have been brutally dealt through police firings in Nandigram, Singur, Dadrland innumerable other places and simultaneously attempts are being made to contain the anger by offering a.
new "Land Acquisition Amendment Bill" and the "National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill", to be introducedin the winter session ofthe Parliament. .
The current Land Acquisition Act is an open invitation for corporate land grab garbed in the guise of public purpose. If you.
are a Ratan Tata, you get to pose as 'public purpose' even as you swindle public money' The proposed Land Acquisition Bill.
2007, in the statement of objects and purposes, admits that 'public purpose.
' for which land is to be acquired has to bedefined However, mining projects have been included as this category of public purpose projects! In other words, peoplebeing displaced by Vedanta, POSCO. UtkalAlumina and several other mining projects are all being sacrificed at the alter of.
'public purpose'. .
Further, infrastructure and amenities to be provided in the resettlement sites have not been specified in the Bill. Only.
some unspecified amount of profit of the project is to be spent on vague developmental activities in the resettlement area.
which is left to the discretion of the Government Experiences ofthe oustees ofalmost all development projects in the lastfifty years are a pointer to the dismal record of government in providing even minimal facilities. One has to only to take a.
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round of the Narmada Valley or resettlement sites of Hirakud project affected people to see the denial of rehabilitation.
· ·The Rehabilitation Bill does not prov1de any guaranteed land-for-land compensation which has been one ofthe major.
demands of all movements against land acquisition all over the country. Neither has employment for the displaced been.
guaranteed, since employment has been made conditional to having the 'necessary skills'. This clause absolves corporatesofany responsibility to provide any alternate source of livelihood to the oustees..
The UPA leaders including the Prime Minister and all other concerned ministers have gone on record that.
this so-called 'progressive' bill was being brought in because of the resistance to SEZs. The UPA Government's.
proposed amendments to the Land Acquisition Act of 1894 and its proposed R&R Bill are likely to be welcomed by the.
CPI(M) which has been demanding such enactments for long; but it is clear that these pieces of legislation areintended to smooth the way for land grab by giving it,a veneer of respectability and .restraint -rather than toprotect the peasant from land grab. For the people's movements waging struggle armed with the l~acy of.
Kalinganagar and Nandigram, the UPA Government's New Year gifts are a mockery..
A/SA calls upon the student community to expose"these designs every inch ofthe way and unite with thestruggleofthepoorandthe dispossessed''?'theirright to land, livelihoodanddignityagainstforced evictionand.
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Budget 2010: Promoting Inflation and Putting the Burden on the Aam Aadmi UPA-IIs Union Budget 2010 does nothing to rein in runaway inflation rather, it proposes to promote inflation and make sure that the lions share of the burden of inflation is disproportionately borne by the poor and working people. Meanwhile, the Sensex salute that followed the Budget announcement is a testimonial tribute to the Budgets policy of promoting privatisation and continuing with generous tax sops to the corporate sector. While announcing a hike of more than Rs. 2.50 per litre of petrol and diesel, the FM also indicated that proposals made in the Kirit Parekh report on fuel price deregulation will be taken up by Petroleum Minister Murli Deora in due course. The Damocles sword of even sharper rise in fuel and other prices thus continues to hang over the people. The budget does nothing to tackle the pressing issue of food inflation either by way of strengthening and expanding the public distribution system or by addressing the structural roots of the persistent and deep agrarian crisis which lies at the heart of food insecurity and food inflation. The budgetary allocation for Food and PDS has in fact been slashed from Rs.56720.98 in 2009-10 to Rs.56133.05 in this year's budget!! The Budget makes no move to hike public investment in agriculture or irrigation, or to increase the inflow of rural credit. Apart from some token announcements such as Rs. 400 crore for green revolution in some Eastern Indian states, and some talk of developing climate resilient agriculture and developing pulse and oilseed villages, or extending the deadline for farm loan repayment by another 6 months, the budget has no initiative on the agrarian front. A particularly disturbing aspect of the budget lies in the field of tax revenue. Direct tax yield is set to decline by Rs. 26,000 crore (corporate surcharge has been reduced from 10% to 7.5%) while indirect tax revenue is estimated to increase by Rs. 45,000 crore (thanks primarily to an across the board excise hike of 2%). This makes the tax system in India further regressive because the brunt of indirect taxes is always borne disproportionately by the poor and low-income consumers who constitute the overwhelming majority of buyers in Indian markets. This budget has proposed huge tax reliefs for the top most income holders in our country. Individuals in the lower tax bracket have not got any benefit. They will be affected by the inflation and rising petroleum prices. Changing of slabs will only benefit persons earning above 3 lakhs per annum. Even in this category of 'benefits' the extent of tax savings/benefit is extremely skewdly designed so that those in the higher income brackets of above Rs 10 lakhs per annum or more will get maximum of the benefit. This tax relief, as explained by the Finance Minister is to offset the inflationary effects. Well Mr. FM, will you tell us that who are the people worst affected by this inflations the rich or the poor? This tax relief on personal income tax mostly privileging those in the very high income brackets is going to cost Rs 26000 crore deficit to the exchequer. This particular class bias of the government is also visible in their own admission of "revenue foregone". The budget statement on "Revenue Foregone" notes the figures as follows: Revenue foregone on account of direct and indirect taxes was Rs. 41,4099 in 2008-09 and this has increased to Rs.50,2299 in 2009-10. The budget document itself admits (quite shamelessly) ".. the amount of revenue foregone continues to increase year after year. As a percentage of aggregate tax collection, revenue foregone remains high and shows an increasing trend as far as Corporate Income-tax is considered for the financial year 2008-09. In case of indirect taxes the trend shows a significant increase for the financial year 2009-10 due to reduction in customs and excise duties... " Now in a year when profitable PSUs like NHPC and NTPC are being disinvested in the name of curbing Fiscal deficit, this budget clearly shows that whom this government is going to subsidise and at whose cost! The increase in allocation for rural and social sectors is also extremely inadequate. NREGS has got just Rs 40,100 crore. The Indira Awas Yojana scheme's unit cost has been raised only marginally to Rs 45,000 in plain area and Rs 48,500 in hilly areas while agricultural labourers across the country have long been demanding a minimum grant of Rs 1 lakh for housing. A Social Sector Security Fund has been announced .
but backed with a meagre allocation of just Rs 1000 crore. .
In contrast to the inadequate and token allocations for agricultural investment, rural development and .
social security, the allocation for defence is a whopping Rs 147,000 crore. .
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Lone Daffodil at Mrs. Lee's Garden with thie log cabin in the background. The NTPC had a great day shooting daffodils.
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