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NDA Govt. should quit: Surjeet
By Our Staff Reporter
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 19. The NDA Government should resign to
resolve the political crisis following the Tehelka expose on
defence deals, the CPI(M) general secretary, Mr. Harkishen Singh
Surjeet, has said.
Inaugurating the first phase of the EMS Academy here this
evening, Mr. Surjeet said that Parliament will not be allowed to
function till the Government goes. No business has been allowed
to transact in Parliament since the scam was exposed. The House
wanted an answer on the issue. The stalemate would continue if
the Government refused to quit, he said.
The RSS and the VHP which have firmly come out against the
Government on the defence deal, have now changed the tone and
tenor of the criticism. They are trying to find a scapegoat. The
Prime Minister, Mr. A. B. Vajpayee, who made a statement
following the exposure, offered to discuss the issue in
Parliament after saying there was nothing wrong in the system.
This is unjustified, he said.
The entire nation is seized of the issue. The issue cannot be
tackled easily. Even the Congress has been forced to take a stand
at its plenary session in Bangalore. This shows the gravity of
the issue.
The RSS and BJP were trying to create dissensions in the name of
mandir and masjid to divert attention from the core issue, he
said.
The Communists in India have made tremendous sacrifices both
during the course of freedom struggle and after. But the
Communists should not hesitate in admitting the failure to assume
the leadership of the national movement as in the case of China
and some other Asian countries.
"The failure lies in our application of the Marxist understanding
to the then prevailing Indian situation," he said.
EMS was a leader par excellence. He was like a saint to many and
always lent an ear to anyone who approached him. Even while
building a party with a mass following, EMS always emphasised
that becoming a member and accepting its programme alone does not
mean that one had become a Communist, he said.
To become a real Communist, one has to comprehend the basics of
Marxism-Leninism, EMS had said. EMS and the CPI(M) stood
steadfast to re-dedicating itself to building socialism. The
CPI(M) rightly concluded that the setbacks were not because of
theoretical flaws but due to erroneous application, Mr. Surjeet
said.
The academy chairman, Mr. M. A. Baby, presented the report. The
academy will be developed into an academic institution of par
excellence and a non-formal university wherein all the
disciplines will be taught and researched.
The initial focus will be on catering to the needs of the
workers, peasants, youth students and women.
The first phase of the complex has been limited to the academic
block, entrance buildings audio-visual and print library and
hostel facilities.
The academic block covers around 12,000 sq.ft and has classroom
facilities in addition to the conference and seminar rooms. The
audio-visual and print library which covers around 6,000 sq.ft
will incorporate modern information system. The hostel can
accommodate 100 persons.
So far Rs. 4,28,74,720.60 had been collected from the public and
Rs.1,40,65,953.32 spent for the first phase, Mr. Baby said.
The CPI(M) district secretary, Mr. M. Sathyanesan, welcomed the
gathering. The Chief Minister, Mr. E. K. Nayanr, presided. The
vice-chancellors of Sanskrit, Kerala and Kannur universities, Dr.
K. N. Panicker, Dr. B. Ekbal, Dr. P. K. Rajan, the Mayor, Prof.
J. Chandra, and Mr. Venganoor Bhasakaran, MLA, offered
felicitations.
The reception committee secretary, Mr. Thiruvallom Sivarajan,
proposed a vote of thanks.
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