In the present moment, Indian revolutionaries are facing steep repression and attack on all sides. Despite this, genuine comrades persist in the struggle to preserve the subjective forces and ensure the continuation of the Indian Revolution. As part of this process, liquidationist, revisionist, and opportunist elements within the movement are being weeded out bit by bit. The comrades at bsCEM are criticizing Vishwavijay and Seema Azad, two former revolutionaries who abandoned the struggle for several years and aimed to liquidate as much as possible, and destroy the Party’s political lines in service of their individualist goals. Yet, as bsCEM proclaimed:
Revolutionary politics cannot be reduced to personalities, friendships or long-standing associations. The masses must learn to evaluate political positions on the basis of their class content and their practical consequences. We must also reject the tendency to transform political disagreements into personal disputes. The revolutionary movement must neither rely upon personality cults nor reduce political criticism to personal attacks. At the same time, political criticism cannot be silenced by accusing every critic of being motivated by personal hostility. The correct approach is to examine the political line.
It was Chairman Mao who said “the correctness or otherwise of the ideological and political line decides everything.” We at Jal-Jangal-Jameen affirm this truth, and call on all genuine working and oppressed people in India or overseas to defend the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and the New Democratic Revolution against all attacks. We will take this Martyrs’ Week to remember our martyrs and reaffirm our principles to struggle for revolution. Blood of the fallen people’s warriors will nurture the people’s war!
EXPOSE AND ISOLATE VISHWAVIJAY AND SEEMA AZAD!
FIGHT AGAINST OPPORTUNISM-LIQUIDATIONISM-REVISIONISM!
ADVANCE THE CAUSE OF NEW DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION!
Comrade Charu Majumdar stands as one of
the greatest communist leaders of the world. At a time when revisionism
had reduced the communist movement in India to class collaboration, he
fearlessly upheld Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, and rekindled the path of
people’s war through the thunder of Naxalbari. He taught us that
revolution cannot be begged from the exploiting classes, nor won through
elections, but must be seized by the armed masses under the leadership
of a genuine communist party. His relentless struggle against
opportunism, his insistence on ideological purity, and his unwavering
confidence in the revolutionary potential of the poorest peasants
continue to illuminate the path of revolution in India. Though the
reactionary Indian state captured and murdered him in their custody,
they could never bury his politics. His blood nourished the
revolutionary movement, and his legacy lives on in every struggle that
dares to challenge imperialism, feudalism, and comprador bureaucratic
capitalism. To honour the martyrdom of Comrade Charu Majumdar is not to
worship an individual but to carry forward the revolutionary line for
which he lived, fought and gave his life.


