Monday, June 8, 2026

IN DEFENCE OF ARMED STRUGGLE: - Ganapathy's interview

 

IN DEFENCE OF ARMED STRUGGLE:

Q: Why armed struggle is a must? (Isn't it a fact that violence pushes a large chunk of people away from the Party?)

A: The question of armed struggle or non-violent struggle is not based on the subjective whims and wishes of any individual or Party. It is independent of one's will. It is a law borne out by all historical experience. It is a fact of history that nowhere in the world, nowhere in the historical development of the class society, had the reactionary ruling classes given up power without resorting to violent suppression of the mass protests, without violent resistance aimed at clinging on to power until they are thrown out by force. Of course, one can cite instances of regime changes occurring through peaceful movements, through massive protests, but all of these were mere regime changes—not systemic changes. A section of the ruling classes might give up power to another section of the same class without the need for a violent upheaval but the same is not the case when one ruling class is replaced by another with diametrically opposing class interests. However, we find that even these regime changes are not infrequently marked by violent clashes as witnessed in several parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America. We will indeed be the happiest people to bring about systematic change without the need for armed struggle.

When we began the struggle it was basically a peaceful movement on the various issues of the people such as land, livelihood and liberation from feudal and imperialist exploitation and oppression. It needs hardly any genius to grasp the fact that no feudal lord would give up his land or power just because the masses demand it as their democratic right. The landlord would use all means at his disposal to suppress the mass resistance by brute force. He would get the local police and special forces, the central para-military forces and, if needed, the army. We had seen this whenever we had initiated the anti-feudal struggle. ----in Jagtyal during the late 1970s, social boycott of the landlords imposed by the peasantry had forced them to flee the villages our revolutionary movement had spread to over a hundred villages which shook the powers that be. What happened next to this non-violent struggle should be an eye-opener to all those who harbour illusions or biased against armed struggle. After few weeks the landlords came back with the mercenary forces and unleashed large-scale violence and cruel repressive measures such as arrests, torture of peasants, destruction of their property, declaration of the area as disturbed, clamping down on the civil rights of the people, and so on. It was at that juncture that the Party was compelled to take up arms and not out of any romantic notion. ---the same is the case with anti-imperialist struggles and nationality movements. Who would want to give up their precious lives and undergo harsh, rigorous lives tortures and hardships when the demands of the masses such as land, national self-determination and liberation from imperialist exploitation and oppression are achieved through peaceful means? All movements began as peaceful movements but had to take the form of armed struggle due to the moves of the reactionary ruling classes. The case of Iraq is a classic illustration of how an entire population has been compelled to take up arms due to the unbridled violence unleashed by the imperialists for satisfying their unsatiated greed for oil. The same is the case with Palestine, Kashmir or elsewhere.

The second part of your question is a big myth. Nowhere had the masses been repelled from the Party on account of armed struggle. Rather, it is the lack of effective resistance that is acting as a discouragement wherever the state had bared its fangs. Without destroying and defeating the armed forces of repression it is impossible to rally the people or give them confidence. In fact, it is not our guerrilla squads alone that are putting up resistance. The people are playing a great role in heroically resisting and actively supporting the PLGA in its armed resistance to the police forces. Well, that's the ground reality notwithstanding what the intellectuals analyzing events from their ivory towers might think and theorise.

Q: Why there cannot be protest in a non-violent way?

A: You must rather put the question the other way round. You must ask the reactionary ruling classes—the big landlords, the big business houses, the imperialist MNCs, the powerful Indian state and its armed forces, the state police and the bureaucracy—if at all they would listen, as to why they do not allow protest in a peaceful way. Why do they beat up, arrest, torture, and kill people who dare to go on strike? Why do they terminate the services of workers and employees for going on strike? Why do they send their mercenary police forces, the CRPF and the army to open fire upon people staging peaceful marches, dharnas and meetings without any provocation, why do they allow the khaki gangs to rape women, destroy property, enact fake encounters in violation of all provisions of the Indian Constitution, and for all these crimes against humanity, are let scot-free? Why do they create a Kalinganagar, a Nandigram, an Arwal, an Indravelli, and scores of such barbaric acts? Why peaceful protests of people in Kashmir against disappearances are not just ignored but even attacked with such ferocity? Why do they continue to enforce the savage Armed Forces Special Powers Act in Manipur when it is actually the Indian army and the police forces that are committing atrocities upon the people as the case of the rape of Manorama classically illustrates? Can you ever forget the savage beatings of the protestors by these khaki-clad or olivegreen goons breaking their skulls, and not sparing them even after they fall down seriously injured?

No ruling classes anywhere in the world had allowed the people to achieve their basic demands of land and liberation from oppression in a peaceful way; even the so-called democratic states allow it only to the extent they do not pose a threat to the status quo, to their exploitation and amassing of super profits. Ahimsa (non-violence) and Karma (fate) are the ideological bases and the dubious catch-words of the exploiting classes to perpetuate their violence and hegemony over the vast masses.

To begin with, none would or could go directly to violent ways to solve their problems. It is only after their peaceful marches, rallies, dharnas, hunger-strikes, general strikes etc., go unheeded or sought to be crushed that they are forced to resort to violent methods. This is an incontrovertible fact whether it is the anti-feudal armed agrarian struggle led by the revolutionaries, nationality movements of the North East, Kashmir or the anti-imperialist struggles. You only have to take a glance at the origin of the armed movements anywhere in the world, not just India, to appreciate this universal truth. To put it shortly, forms of struggle adopted by the people always depend upon the moves of the ruling classes and not vice versa. And you should also bear in mind that even today we use both violent and non-violent forms of struggle and not just violent forms.

Q: Is your violence for self-defence or to grab state power?

A: Strictly speaking, you cannot separate the two. In the long-term perspective, or ultimately our goal is to seize state power without which it is impossible to liberate the people of our country from the clutches of imperialism, feudalism and the big comprador bourgeoisie i.e, change the existing unjust socio-economic system. But in the process of preparing the people for the ultimate goal of establishing their own power, the ruling classes are resorting to savage repression on the party, the masses and the revolutionary movement as a whole. Hence in the course of mobilizing the masses into movements we are compelled to take up arms for self-defence even at an early stage. And for a relatively long time our war will have this nature and all our tactical counter offensive operations and campaigns should be seen as part of the war of self-defence at this stage.

contre le G/ en Geneve - droit de manifester



 

Irlande : Des perquisitions policières ont visé des militants à Dublin


L’Anti Imperialist Action Ireland affirme que des militants ont été visés par des perquisitions menées à l’aube du 7 juin à Dublin par la police, qui a forcé l’entrée de plusieurs domiciles et saisi du matériel électronique appartenant aux personnes présentes, y compris à des individus non impliqués dans l’activisme politique. Aucune arrestation n’a été effectuée, soulignant que c’est une opération d’intimidation visant le mouvement républicain socialiste irlandais. En réaction, plusieurs actions de solidarité ont eu lieu pour réaffirmer leur solidarité avec les militants réprimés.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Paris : Une manifestation en hommage à Clément Méric dénonce la répression des antifascistes


À l’appel de l’Action Antifasciste Paris Banlieue, de l’Union syndicale Solidaires et du Comité pour Clément, plusieurs milliers de personnes ont défilé à Paris lors d’une manifestation contre le fascisme et la guerre. Le cortège a rendu hommage à Clément Méric, 13 ans après l’assassinat du jeune militant antifasciste par des néonazis. Les participants ont dénoncé la criminalisation de l’antifascisme dans plusieurs pays européens, quelques jours après la dissolution du groupe lillois Front de Rue Antifasciste.

En particulier, des drapeaux et des banderoles appelaient à la libération de tous les antifascistes emprisonnés, alors que neuf antifascistes sont en détention provisoire en France et que d’autres sont actuellement détenus en Espagne, en Allemagne ou encore en Hongrie. Au-delà de l’hommage, la manifestation a également témoigné de la nécessité de construire un front antifasciste face à la séquence politique actuelle, comme en témoignent les nombreuses délégations présentes venues de différentes villes de France et d’Europe. Elle s’inscrivait dans le cadre du festival anti-impérialiste Organize, Fight, Win, auquel ont participé des sections du Secours Rouge International.

Take to the Streets in Geneva on 14–17 June! - ATIK

 

Let’s Step Up the People’s Joint Struggle Against the G7 Imperialists!

Take to the Streets in Geneva on 14–17 June!

The imperialist powers that condemn the peoples of the world to hunger, poverty, displacement and death are gathering in Geneva, Switzerland, from 14 to 17 June for this year’s G7 Summit. The imperialist bloc comprising the US, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Japan and Canada; whilst attempting to deceive the peoples of the world with rhetoric of “peace”, “stability”, “democracy” and “human rights”, is in fact at the heart of policies that escalate wars, organise occupations and deepen the system of exploitation.

Today, the peoples of the world are facing the severe consequences of imperialist aggression. US imperialism’s aggressive policies towards Iran and its military build-up in the region are dragging our planet to the brink of a new war of partition. Whilst the Zionist state of Israel continues its massacres against the Palestinian people, the entire region, from Lebanon to Yemen, is being turned into a target of imperialist interventions. Millions of people are being displaced by wars, left to die on migration routes, and confronted with border walls and deportation centres.

The Russia-Ukraine war, meanwhile, is one of the most recent examples of how imperialist rivalry brings devastation to the peoples of the world. As the struggle for hegemony between NATO and Russian imperialism intensifies, the cost of war policies is being borne by workers and labourers. Whilst war budgets are being increased across Europe, resources allocated to education, healthcare and social rights are being cut. Whilst arms monopolies rake in billions of dollars in profits, the people are being forced to endure poverty, price hikes and a bleak future.

Imperialist states are expanding their war policies on the one hand, whilst on the other they are spreading repression and fascist practices at home. In many European countries, racist attacks against migrants are on the rise, asylum and immigration laws are being tightened, and deportation policies are being expanded. The ruling classes, who are responsible for the crisis and wars, are attempting to make workers and labourers foot the bill.

We know that imperialist summits are not held to find solutions to the problems of the world’s peoples, but to protect their own interests and maintain the system of exploitation. The G7 summit is also one of the coordination centres for the imperialists’ attacks on the world’s peoples.

To intensify the anti-fascist and anti-imperialist struggle against those who seek to encircle the youth with militarism; to organise against the patriarchal capitalist system that exploits women’s bodies and labour; to strengthen the joint struggle of local and migrant workers against racist policies that target migrants; and to expand the united resistance of the peoples against imperialist wars, occupations, poverty, exploitation; as ATİK, YDG and Yeni Kadın, we call upon all progressive, revolutionary and democratic forces fighting against imperialism, capitalism, Zionism, fascism, patriarchy and racism to join us in intensifying our common struggle against the G7 Summit.

Let us intensify the struggle against imperialist wars, occupations, exploitation, racism, fascism and patriarchal attacks!

Let’s meet in Geneva from 14 to 17 June!

ATIK- Confederation of Workers from Turkey in Europe

Suisse : 4 000 militaires mobilisés pour le G7

 

Suisse : 4 000 militaires mobilisés pour le G7

La Suisse déploiera près de 4 000 militaires du 12 au 17 juin afin de soutenir les cantons de Genève, Vaud et Valais dans le dispositif de sécurité du sommet du G7 organisé à Évian, en France. L’armée sera chargée de protéger des infrastructures jugées « sensibles », comme l’aéroport de Genève, de renforcer la surveillance des frontières, du Léman et des axes routiers, tandis que les Forces aériennes assureront un contrôle accru de l’espace aérien soumis à des restrictions temporaires.

En complément, l’armée mettra à disposition des moyens spécialisés pour faire face à des menaces spécifiques. Cela inclut la cybersécurité, afin de détecter et contrer d’éventuelles cyberattaques visant les réseaux ou infrastructures critiques ; la lutte antidrones, pour repérer, suivre et neutraliser des drones non autorisés pouvant représenter un risque pour la sécurité du sommet ; ainsi que la protection NBC (nucléaire, biologique et chimique), avec des équipes et équipements capables de prévenir, détecter ou gérer un incident impliquant des substances dangereuses. Le maintien de l’ordre restera toutefois de la compétence exclusive des autorités civiles et des forces de police.

Partizan: The G7 Summit Will Be the Summit of Imperialist Contradictions and Aggression

 


On June 14-15, the leaders of the G7 countries will meet once again. The representatives of barbarism, oppression, decay, degeneration, enslavement, and the most brutal exploitation in the world will announce that they will make new decisions under the guise of “peace,” “security,” “stability,” “democracy,” and “development.”

But the fundamental question for the peoples and oppressed nations of the world is this:

Whose interests are being defended at these summits?

Today, wars are escalating around the world as a result of imperialist competition. The crisis of the imperialist system is deepening poverty, millions are losing their lives on migration routes, and workers are condemned to harsher working conditions. The crisis is increasing unemployment in the labor market, wages are rapidly eroding, social rights are being curtailed, and retirement in the grave is being imposed. At the same time, defense, energy, finance, and technology monopolies are reaping the greatest profits in their history. Accumulated capital is decaying further, further enslaving the people.

The G7 Summit is one of the coordination meetings of the most powerful representatives of this system.

Conflicts stretching from Ukraine to the Middle East, and from Africa to the Asia-Pacific region, are not driven by the interests of the people. They are fueled by competition for control of markets, energy resources, trade routes, and strategic regions.

The G7 Summit should be considered in conjunction with the NATO meeting in July. Under Donald Trump, US imperialism is declaring that the “world order is changing,” and that it will alter all power relations, balances, and rules. First at the G7 Summit, and then at NATO, the extent and direction of the contradictions within the historical Western imperialist alliance will become clearer. The form that these contradictions take among the G7 components will also influence the intensity of the ongoing struggle with Russian and Chinese imperialism.

Today, under the guise of “energy security,” a struggle for dominance over energy resources is being waged. Under the banner of “global security,” there is a concentration of military forces, massive defense budgets, and a large-scale arms race. And under the rhetoric of “technological advancement,” a new race for economic and political supremacy is underway in every field, from artificial intelligence to critical minerals.

Today, the imperialist Western alliance will discuss how and according to what timeline to escalate the war in Ukraine, how to economically and politically encircle China, and what course the reshaping of the Middle East will take. It is known that US imperialism uses these summits to determine the balance of power through economic, military, and political relations with its alliances. It is clear that these summits will serve to further deepen the contradictions in the process we are currently experiencing. The trend of the process will be to foster even more destructive conditions of competition. This means more attacks against peoples and oppressed nations.

The bill will be paid by the workers, peasants, youth, and oppressed peoples. Blood, tears, and death will increase even more, and exploitation will intensify.

Imperialists are relentlessly pushing the world’s future towards destruction. They are attempting to overcome their crises through warmongering policies and aggression.

Peoples and oppressed nations must intensify their struggle against imperialist war and armament. To achieve this, imperialists are increasing exploitation as well as seizing social, educational, health, pension, and economic rights.

Peoples and oppressed nations must determine their own future and destiny. Revolutionary armament against reactionary armament, anti-imperialist struggle against imperialist aggression and war, and revolutionary struggle must be intensified for independence, sovereignty, and freedom.

Therefore, we call upon all workers, immigrants, youth, women, and democratic mass organizations;

-To stand against imperialist war policies,

-To defend the right of oppressed nations to self-determination,

-To expand the struggle against economic dependency and exploitative relationships,

-To embrace anti-imperialist consciousness,

-To strengthen the struggle by uniting all progressive forces

We call upon all progressive forces, revolutionaries, oppressed peoples, migrants, and anti-imperialist forces to join the action taking place in Geneva on Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 2:00 PM.

Stand Against the Imperialist G7 Summit!

No to NATO!

Long live the revolutionary struggle!