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The series of agitations is also continuing in all three districts of Palamou region where the administration had to issue job cards, nearly one lakh, under movemental pressure. But it is just a drop in the ocean and we need to step up the movement further. Moreover, it was also observed at some places that the administration concedes to our demand of job card distribution in the areas of our influence only while at other places brokers and middlemen continues to rule the roost. .
UPA Govt.-SC must stop playing with the lives of the evacuees of Narmada Dam .
CPIML has said in a statement that the people must see through the bluff being peddled by the UPA government on the Sardar Sarovar issue. Whether the Supreme Court move to pass off the decision to stall the construction of the Sardar Sarovar to Manmohan Singh was yet another round of the football match being played between the two? The Supreme Court's statement has bought further time for those constructing the dam. When the construction is expected to finish around 30 June, deferring decision till July 7 goes towards delaying justice till it is denied. While the Supreme Court violates its own previous judgement on the issue, the UPA government has acted according to the wishes of Gujarat's Modi government which is against the interest of the adivasis and the farmers. .
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AISA Protests Hike in Electricity Tariffs and Power Failure .
All India Students Association Assam State Unit staged a militant protest on 4 May at Bijuli Bhawan, Guwahati against proposed electricity price hike and for regularization of power supply in the state. The Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB) had taken a loan of Rs. 1200 cores from Asian Development Bank last years and instead of taking any steps to increase power production, it has disbundled ASEB into five companies and decided to hike power tariff in every slab, to fulfill its agenda of liberalisation. On the other, hand people are suffering badly from the unprecedented load shading. Around 100 protesters of AISA started march from ASTC bus station, Paltanbazar to Bijuli Bhawban, HQ of Assam State Electricity Board. Security of the board tried to block the march at the main entrance, but the protesters went ahead breaking through the gates. Security-men also tried to prevent the marchers at the next gate. While peaceful protesters were staging a dharna in front of the main door of Bijuli Bhawan amidst stiff opposition by the staff security, additional police force arrived at the spot and in association with the security personnel attacked the protesters. Fifteen students including two girl students became seriously injured. Police arrested AISA activist Akhil Rongson and Valindra Saikia, State Secy. of AISA. Police illegally detained Valindra Saikia at Paltanbazar lock-up for the whole night. AISA has demanded regular power supply in the state and to withdraw electricity price hike, anti-people electricity reforms and to stop corruption. .
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Obituary.
Comrade Ramgulam Patel breathed his last on 21 March 2006 in Pratapgarh (UP). He was 60 years of age. He started his political journey in early student days when he became active in Socialist Party and Shoshit Samaj Dal. He joined CPI(ML) in 1977. He was the District President of Indian People's Front during 80s. Very much respected by the people in his area, his commitment for the Party was also exemplary. He was a person always ready to help comrades during various movemental endeavours. Party fielded him twice in elections from Kunda Assembly constituency. His deep hatred towards feudal values and system and oppressive state led him to lead many socio-cultural and political movements. He was a staunch follower of the peasant movement started before independence by Baba Ramchandra in Pratapgarh which was consciously undermined and betrayed by Jawaharlal Nehru. .
Party organised a condolence meeting in his memory which was addressed by UP State Secretary Akhilendra Pratap Singh, CPI(ML) District Incharge Mahadev Patel, CPM District Secretary Lal Bahadur Tiwary, Ram Padarath and others. .
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district PRATAPGARH . Coordinated by mission sikshan samvad and teachers
with teachers club uttar pradesh.
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लखनऊ। उत्तर प्रदेश के मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ ने अपने कर्तव्य के प्रति लापरवाही के आरोप में आज देर रात संभल और प्रतापगढ़ के पुलिस अधीक्षकों को निलंबित कर दिया। गृह विभाग के प्रमुख सचिव अरविंद कुमार ने यह बताया कि मुख्यमंत्री ने संभल के पुलिस अधीक्षक आर एम भारद्वाज और प्रतापगढ़ के पुलिस अधीक्षक...
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with teachers club uttar pradesh.
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Speakers:.
Oilnawaz Pasha.
Journalist. BBC .
continuing violence of Mohd. Dilshad.
Resident at Noorpur Khurgam Camp, ShamJi.
communal fascist stateI .
Chandrika.
Tonight, 9pm Periyar Mess.
In the past year and a half, there have been over hundred attacks on th.e Muslims in different parts of U.P..
Faizabad, Pratapgarh, Bareilly, Mathura, Kosi Kalan and in many other pla~es.' 1t has been the same story of targeted.
attacks on the muslim community and their livelihoods using the smallest of InCidents as an excuse. Recently, there w~salso news of the possibility of another attack on the minorities breaki~g out in Balrar:'pu~. In that sen~e, the carnage tnMuzaffarnagar seems like only another addition,to what has been continuously unfolding mU.P. ever smce the SP ca.me to power. However, the scale of these attacks distinguishes Muzaffarnagar from these o~~er attacks. The sangh g1roh.
used the familiar idiom of the 'honour' of Hindu women and the bogey of .
'Love jihad' to mobi11ze and arm the people on anextremely large scale to attack Muslims. And as the SP led state government remained complicity silent, the communal-.
fascist mobs were given a free run to kill, rape and loot. The attacks were spread over 94 villages in the districts of.
Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, Baghpat, Meerut and claimed, as per the official figures, the lives of over 80 people (the residents.
claim the real number is over 130) and displaced lakhs. By its sheer magnitude thJl Muzaffarnagar carnage stands nextonly to the Gujarat pogrom of 2002. Today, none of the kingpins of the attacks that include Sangeet Som, Hukum Singh,.
Sadhvi Prachi, Rakesh Tikait, Suresh Rana and many other are behind bars. Some who were initially arrested were soon.
released on bail and have been recently publicly honoured by Modi. A section of the local press on its part added fuel to.
the fire in the days leading to the attacks by publishing false stories of Hindus being attacked by Muslims. And today theseparliamentary parties, the police and even the local press brands the survivors of the carnage who are living in miserable.
conditions in the camps as no more than encroachers on government land, or worst still as 'lSI agents'. Women staying in.
the camps have been raped by the communal-fascist forces, over 30 infants have died of pneumonia. Despite theinhuman that they hav~ been forced to live in, people don't want to go back to their yillages.For the survivors of the.Muzaffarnagar carnage, these camps, which are like a living hell, is a more viable optionthan going back to the villages which symbolise trauma and terror for them. Till a few months back, several peopledemanded the government to provide security, in the viliages where the attacks were carried out. so that the Muslims.
could return tc their villages. One of the preliminary means to ensure this was action against all those who orchestrated.
· these attacks. But with all the perpetrators of the attacks are roaming free in the villages and even being publiclyfelicitated, that option was blatantly turned down by the state. The demands of the people then narrowed down to merelydemand the government to provide adequate provision in the camps for the people to sustain themselves. But even thatfell on deaf years. The government is now resorting to all means to evict the people from even the camps so that theyfade completely into oblivion. And the people have been forced to simply demand that they be allowed to live in the sameabject conditions in these camps itself. Thus thrives this system of inequality, oppression and injustice by crushing.
corpses and trampling human dignity beneath its wheels of 'progress and nation building'..
The motive of completely marginalizing the Muslims, socially, economically and politically, through these attacksis extremely evident. In last one year the series of communal attacks in UP targeting the Muslims reveal a definite.
pattern. The intensity of the attacks was greater on those amongst the Muslims who were economically slightly better off.Shops were gutted, jewellery was looted and their small businesses were completely destroyed. The little land a smallsection of the Muslims used to possess, along with their h"JUses, graveyards, mosques and madrasaas have all been.
appropriated by the dominant section of the Jats after they were forced to leave their villages. The feudal sections in the.
countryside, whom all the different parliamentary parties remesent or are subservient to, have grown further in power,.
both economically and politically as a result of these attacks. There has been a massive demographic change in western.
Uttar Pradesh and in some villages as a result of these atw-::ks, there is not a single Muslim family left. One newspaper.
report, last year. in fact pointed to the fact that Jats have put on new locks in the houses left behind by the Muslims..
The Muzaffarnagar carnage and many other such attacks also exemplifies that communal-fascist attacks onminorities, which was largely perceived as merely an urban phenomenon, is now increasingly spreading to the.
countryside. The agrarian scene has not been left unaffected by the overall sharpening crisis in the economy and polity.
of the country. These attacks also constitute one of the means of rural landowning sections to polarize the people along.
communal lines and thwart the possibility of solidarities amongst people from different religious communities who share.
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similar economic and social lived realities The recent developments in the rural hinterland of Bihar, Rajasthan and many.
other places show similar trends. Breaking these caste based and community based cohesion that the propertied feudal.
sections seek to effect amongst what may seem to be 'majority' social groups is an important task for all genuinely anti-.
feudal and anti-Imperialist forces. This requires going beyond the simple ideological struggle to actively change the social.
relations that forms thg basis of such attacks and creating solidarities amongst all the oppressed for a revolutionaryoverhaul of this system which has brought nothing but injustice, death and destitution to the people. .
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Kindly recieve the following images of red tape movement program in
district PRATAPGARH . Coordinated by mission sikshan samvad and teachers
with teachers club uttar pradesh.
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like us to believe that it is the politics of reservation the benefits of the Admission Policy for deprived sections..
which has kept caste artificially and anachronistically.
alive and that without reservation the entire system of Now, there is a renewed offensive from the judiciary.
castes would have been effectively demolished by now. against the very idea of reservations - by a range of diktats.
by the Supreme Court. The latest move is the Supreme.
But the fact is that caste-based quotas came up as the Court stay on OBC quotas - a move that is in keeping with.
first corrective step to combat casteism in a society that con- the range of other anti-poor and anti-democracy verdicts on.
tinues to `reserve' education and social status for the upper Narmada movement, slum displacement, and `contempt'.
castes, while `reserving' the most menial jobs - cleaning shit orders against journalists who exposed judicial corruption..
and sweeping dirty drains, tanning leather, etc...- for the `low-.
er castes'. Ambedkar, writing about his childhood, described Defence of Reservations and Rights of SC/STs.
how he and his brothers felt as children, when on a journey, and OBCs.
they were denied water and transport because they were.
dalits - though their father was well-off and they themselves Last year, it was the AISA who rose up to the challenge ofYFE.
were educated and had money. This should remind us that and met this offensive head-on through a 34-day pro- reser-.
casteism discriminates even against those who are relatively vation hunger strike, challenging YFE's frenzy every inch of.
well-off - recall the incident at Gohana in Haryana, where the way. When YFE brought out a casteist leaflet calling dalit.
upper caste goons of the Congress and BJP burnt up an students "lesser mortals", it was AISA's JNUSU leadership.
entire colony of upwardly mobile dalit homes. alone which held a Protest March, which was boycotted by.
the SFI and its representatives in JNUSU.
AISA's month-long Hunger Strike for Social Justice.
asserted that in JNU, progressive forces and pro-reservation The AISA leadership in JNUSU articulated a strong.
voices would robustly challenge every move of the likes of position in the April 10 AC meeting, in favour of implementa-.
YFE who mask elitism with slogans of `equality'. When the tion of 27% reservation and 54% seat increase without any.
YFE tried to tarnish JNU's long-standing socially sensi- staggering in JNU. In the meeting called by the SSS Dean,.
tive tradition by using JNU campus as a base for their it was only the AISA councillor from SSS, Pallavi Deka who.
retrograde Hunger Strike, there was an urgent need to was present and asserted the above position. In protest.
frontally contend with their ideological propaganda. This against the Supreme Court stay on OBC quota, it was AISA's.
is what the AISA's Hunger Strike for Social Justice did - JNUSU office bearers who called for a Protest March on.
by actively mobilising the progressive forces of JNU on campus and at Parliament Street. Implementation of 27%.
a rational and logical platform, to prove that JNU would reservation remains a key question and the machinations of.
not be willing to swallow the myths of `merit', of `equal- YFE to derail it will be robustly defeated..
ity', of reservations being `casteist', of beneficiaries of.
reservation being `sub-standard'. AISA and its JNUSU leadership have stood in solidarity.
with AIIMS doctors against the victimization of dalits and vi-.
Being ideologically and morally defeated, the YFE also olation of Constitutional SC/ST quotas in AIIMS. They alone.
exposed its real face by an ugly attempt to whip up casteist issued a statement of protest against the brutal lynching of.
passions and spread hatred against beneficiaries of reserva- a dalit college student, Chakrasen by upper caste goons in.
tions, whom they branded as `sub-standard groups of people'. Pratapgarh, U.P..
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While YFE spread its frenzy - where did the In the coming JNUSU elections, JNU students must.
political forces of JNU stand? give a fitting rebuff to the YFE and its tirade against the.
oppressed sections of society, and isolate all those forc-.
NSUI kept silent and has to this day failed to issue a sin- es which merely pay lip service to the agenda of social.
gle leaflet explaining its position on reservations; ABVP justice, while failing to challenge the YFE head-on when.
claimed in a single leaflet to support reservations, but it it vitiates the atmosphere on our own campus..
is a known fact that ABVP and YFE continue to collab-.
orate with each other till this date. SFI refused to take Central Panel.
YFE head on and boycotted the protest demonstration President : Sandeep Singh.
against the casteist abusive leaflet of YFE called by the Vice- President : Shephalika Shekhar.
then JNUSU President from AISA. SFI's soft-pedalling Gen. Secy. : Pallavi Deka.
on YFE and casteism is linked to the stances of their Jt. Secy. : Md Mobeen Alam.
parent parties CPI-CPI(M):.
SIS SAA S. Karmegam SSS.
The Chairman of the West Bengal's CPI-CPI(M)-led Left.
Front said, "27% reservation for OBCs is uncalled for in Arvind Kumar Ashok Kumar K.C..
West Bengal" and "Quotas can't exist at the cost of merit.
and excellence". The effective OBC quota in Bengal is Khalid Abdalla Abdelwahab Javed Iqbal Wani.
stuck at a mere 5%..
Madri Kakoti Meera Visvanathan.
In keeping with this policy, SFI abstained on the Monalisa Adhikari SLL&CS.
pro-Mandal resolution in the 1990 UGBM in JNU, Abhineet Raj Sucheta De.
which helped to defeat the pro-Mandal resolution and.
forced the pro-Mandal JNUSU (not led by SFI) to resign? Vismay Basu P. Kumar Mangalam Urvashi Tilak.
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Successive SFI-led JNUSUs between 1984-1993 failed Syed Mohammad Raghib.
to restore the Admission Policy of deprivation points that.
was scrapped in 1983; it was only the AISA-led JNUSU Uday Kr. Shankar.
that won deprivation points for OBCs in its very first.
tenure in1993-94. The SFI-led JNUSU of 1998-99 (the Vishal Kumar.
review year for the Admission Policy) refused to expand.
Sd/- Awadhesh,.
Convenor,Campaign Committee, AISA, JNU.
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like us to believe that it is the politics of reservation the benefits of the Admission Policy for deprived sections..
which has kept caste artificially and anachronistically.
alive and that without reservation the entire system of Now, there is a renewed offensive from the judiciary.
castes would have been effectively demolished by now. against the very idea of reservations - by a range of diktats.
by the Supreme Court. The latest move is the Supreme.
But the fact is that caste-based quotas came up as the Court stay on OBC quotas - a move that is in keeping with.
first corrective step to combat casteism in a society that con- the range of other anti-poor and anti-democracy verdicts on.
tinues to `reserve' education and social status for the upper Narmada movement, slum displacement, and `contempt'.
castes, while `reserving' the most menial jobs - cleaning shit orders against journalists who exposed judicial corruption..
and sweeping dirty drains, tanning leather, etc...- for the `low-.
er castes'. Ambedkar, writing about his childhood, described Defence of Reservations and Rights of SC/STs.
how he and his brothers felt as children, when on a journey, and OBCs.
they were denied water and transport because they were.
dalits - though their father was well-off and they themselves Last year, it was the AISA who rose up to the challenge ofYFE.
were educated and had money. This should remind us that and met this offensive head-on through a 34-day pro- reser-.
casteism discriminates even against those who are relatively vation hunger strike, challenging YFE's frenzy every inch of.
well-off - recall the incident at Gohana in Haryana, where the way. When YFE brought out a casteist leaflet calling dalit.
upper caste goons of the Congress and BJP burnt up an students "lesser mortals", it was AISA's JNUSU leadership.
entire colony of upwardly mobile dalit homes. alone which held a Protest March, which was boycotted by.
the SFI and its representatives in JNUSU.
AISA's month-long Hunger Strike for Social Justice.
asserted that in JNU, progressive forces and pro-reservation The AISA leadership in JNUSU articulated a strong.
voices would robustly challenge every move of the likes of position in the April 10 AC meeting, in favour of implementa-.
YFE who mask elitism with slogans of `equality'. When the tion of 27% reservation and 54% seat increase without any.
YFE tried to tarnish JNU's long-standing socially sensi- staggering in JNU. In the meeting called by the SSS Dean,.
tive tradition by using JNU campus as a base for their it was only the AISA councillor from SSS, Pallavi Deka who.
retrograde Hunger Strike, there was an urgent need to was present and asserted the above position. In protest.
frontally contend with their ideological propaganda. This against the Supreme Court stay on OBC quota, it was AISA's.
is what the AISA's Hunger Strike for Social Justice did - JNUSU office bearers who called for a Protest March on.
by actively mobilising the progressive forces of JNU on campus and at Parliament Street. Implementation of 27%.
a rational and logical platform, to prove that JNU would reservation remains a key question and the machinations of.
not be willing to swallow the myths of `merit', of `equal- YFE to derail it will be robustly defeated..
ity', of reservations being `casteist', of beneficiaries of.
reservation being `sub-standard'. AISA and its JNUSU leadership have stood in solidarity.
with AIIMS doctors against the victimization of dalits and vi-.
Being ideologically and morally defeated, the YFE also olation of Constitutional SC/ST quotas in AIIMS. They alone.
exposed its real face by an ugly attempt to whip up casteist issued a statement of protest against the brutal lynching of.
passions and spread hatred against beneficiaries of reserva- a dalit college student, Chakrasen by upper caste goons in.
tions, whom they branded as `sub-standard groups of people'. Pratapgarh, U.P..
.
While YFE spread its frenzy - where did the In the coming JNUSU elections, JNU students must.
political forces of JNU stand? give a fitting rebuff to the YFE and its tirade against the.
oppressed sections of society, and isolate all those forc-.
NSUI kept silent and has to this day failed to issue a sin- es which merely pay lip service to the agenda of social.
gle leaflet explaining its position on reservations; ABVP justice, while failing to challenge the YFE head-on when.
claimed in a single leaflet to support reservations, but it it vitiates the atmosphere on our own campus..
is a known fact that ABVP and YFE continue to collab-.
orate with each other till this date. SFI refused to take Central Panel.
YFE head on and boycotted the protest demonstration President : Sandeep Singh.
against the casteist abusive leaflet of YFE called by the Vice- President : Shephalika Shekhar.
then JNUSU President from AISA. SFI's soft-pedalling Gen. Secy. : Pallavi Deka.
on YFE and casteism is linked to the stances of their Jt. Secy. : Md Mobeen Alam.
parent parties CPI-CPI(M):.
SIS SAA S. Karmegam SSS.
The Chairman of the West Bengal's CPI-CPI(M)-led Left.
Front said, "27% reservation for OBCs is uncalled for in Arvind Kumar Ashok Kumar K.C..
West Bengal" and "Quotas can't exist at the cost of merit.
and excellence". The effective OBC quota in Bengal is Khalid Abdalla Abdelwahab Javed Iqbal Wani.
stuck at a mere 5%..
Madri Kakoti Meera Visvanathan.
In keeping with this policy, SFI abstained on the Monalisa Adhikari SLL&CS.
pro-Mandal resolution in the 1990 UGBM in JNU, Abhineet Raj Sucheta De.
which helped to defeat the pro-Mandal resolution and.
forced the pro-Mandal JNUSU (not led by SFI) to resign? Vismay Basu P. Kumar Mangalam Urvashi Tilak.
.
Successive SFI-led JNUSUs between 1984-1993 failed Syed Mohammad Raghib.
to restore the Admission Policy of deprivation points that.
was scrapped in 1983; it was only the AISA-led JNUSU Uday Kr. Shankar.
that won deprivation points for OBCs in its very first.
tenure in1993-94. The SFI-led JNUSU of 1998-99 (the Vishal Kumar.
review year for the Admission Policy) refused to expand.
Sd/- Awadhesh,.
Convenor,Campaign Committee, AISA, JNU.
..