COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MAOIST)
DANDAKARANYA SPECIAL ZONAL COMMITTEE
June 10, 2012
Observe Martyrs Week From July 28 to August 3!
Red Homage to Our Party’s Fore-founders and Beloved Teachers Comrades Charu Mazumdar and Kanhai Chatterjee!
Let’s
rededicate ourselves to fulfill the cherished dreams of thousands of
martyrs including Comrades Ramji, Shrikant, Sheshanna, Suneeta, Ranita,
Sukku, Mahesh, Mangli, Paklu, Pramod and Shivaji!
July 28 has a special
significance in the history of Indian Revolution. Comrade Charu Mazumdar
and Comrade Kanhai Chatterjee, who broke the backs of the revisionism
deep-rooted for decades in the Indian Communist Movement and established
the path of protracted people’s war for the Indian Revolution, emerged
as the founder-leaders of CPI (Maoist). On this day in 1972, Comrade
Charu Mazumdar succumbed to police torture. In the path directed by
these two great comrades, the Indian Revolution is marching forward
unabatedly for the last 45 years facing many upheavals, defeats and
setbacks. Even if it faced setback at one place, by gaining strength in
other places, it stood as a ray of hope for all the oppressed masses of
entire country. This 45-year bloodstained history contains invaluable
sacrifices of more than 15 thousand martyrs. By virtue of these
sacrifices, revolutionary movement has been advancing raising the slogan
‘Naxalbari Ek Hi Rasta’, with the aim of building liberated areas
through area-wise seizure of political power. July 28 is an important
day to commemorate the sacrifices of all the martyrs and to rededicate
ourselves to fulfill their cherished dreams.
In the last one year, nearly
150 comrades have sacrificed their lives all over the country. Forty of
them are from Dandakaranya (DK). These martyrs include higher
leadership comrades, party members, PLGA commanders, red fighters, mass
organization activists, revolutionary people’s committee representatives
and revolutionary masses. Many of these have lost their lives in fake
encounters carried out by government mercenary forces while others have
laid down their lives fighting heroically with the enemy forces. Few of
them have lost their lives due to illness and in accidents. On the
occasion of July 28, let’s commemorate each and every martyr and pledge
to fight relentlessly to fulfill their dream of building a new
democratic India free of all forms of exploitation and oppression.
On November 24, 2011, in
Burishole jungles of West Bengal, police and paramilitary forces carried
out a covert operation and killed Party’s politburo member and dynamic
mass leader Comrade Mallojula Koteswarlu (Ramji/Kishenji) in a most
inhuman manner. For the last 38 years, Comrade Ramji carried out various
responsibilities at different areas all over the country in the
revolutionary movement. From the days of Jagityal‘Jaitrayatra’ to of
late Jungalmahal mass movement, he led various mass struggles. From 1987
to 1993, he was instrumental in leading the movement in Dandakaranya.
After many foul plays to assassinate him, enemy at the end succeeded in
it. With the revolutionary spirit of Comrade Ramji, by intensifying mass
struggles and people’s war we can create many more great leaders like
him.
DK special zonal committee
member Comrade Harak (Shrikant) passed away on February 26, 2012 due to
serious illness. Comrade Harak had joined the Party in 1993. From 1998
onwards, he took responsibilities of the movement in Gadchiroli district
and played a key role in it. In spite of serious heart ailment, he
insisted to be among the people to carry out mass work incessantly. In
the end, he lost his life amidst the downtrodden. By traversing firmly
in his path, we can create millions of successors of the revolution.
On March 18, North Telangana
movement has lost another great leader. SZCM Comrade Gundeti Shankar
(Sheshanna) lost his life due to snake bite. Revolution is not a feast.
It’s a bloody and tough class war full of dangers, difficulties and
constraints. For the last 30 years, Comrade Sheshanna as a true mass
leader strived firmly with determination for the cause of revolution.
The Telangana soil would keep giving birth to many more great
revolutionaries like Comrade Sheshanna.
Senior Party activist
Comrade Suneeta (Swaroopa) also lost her life on March 18, 2012 due to
breast cancer. As an ideal communist she held the revolutionary flag
aloft for 30 years. She stands as a real role model for the present
generations who stood strong in the revolution till her last breath.
On August 20, 2011,
Gadchiroli’s Makadchuvva village witnessed an unprecedented event in the
contemporary history. Comrade Ramko Hichami (Ranita) alone courageously
fought the enemy encirclement of hundreds of forces and thus added a
new chapter in it. This heroic woman guerilla killed three CoBRA/C-60
commandos and seriously injured four others before achieving the
martyrdom. Comrade Ranita’s bravery and sacrifice always be inspiring to
all the fighters of PLGA.
On January 27, 2012, DVCM
Comrade Mangu Paddam (Sukku) laid down his life while fighting the enemy
forces heroically at Raigarh district in Chhattisgarh. On October 11,
2011, in a daring ambush carried out by PLGA on the enemy forces near
Netanar village, Kanger valley LGS commander comrade Mahesh laid down
his precious life fighting ferociously. On August 16, 2011, in East
Bastar division, at Tirka village Comrades Badru, Gopi and Akash
sacrificed their lives in a daring resistance. Unable to face them,
showing cowardice enemy burnt the house in which the red fighters got
trapped. On March 26, 2012, in a PLGA ambush at Bhejji, Comrades Mangli
and Paklu martyred fighting gallantly with the enemy forces. On May 16,
2012, on the occasion of ‘Bharat Bandh’, Comrade Shivaji, PPCM of COY-9,
lost his life in an enemy attack at midnight near Bhairamgarh. West
Bastar division action team commander Comrade Pramod lost his life in
attempt on the life of a notorious enemy of the people, Rajkumar Tamo.
Comrade Govind, area committee member of National Park area lost his
life with snake bite. Many more comrades have laid down their lives
fighting with the cruel enemy. Madkami Maasa, Podiyami Masa, Nengi
Yadav, Dunga Dhurwa and other unarmed people succumbed to fake
encounters and unabated violence perpetrated by the police and
paramilitary forces.
Dear People and Comrades!
Today the ruling classes
with the sole aim of wiping out the Maoist movement are carrying out a
countrywide cruel war in the name of Operation Green Hunt (OGH). In this
war, in addition to the deployment of hundreds of thousands of
paramilitary forces, deployment of Army has also been commenced now. On
the pretext of ‘training’Army has stepped into Bastar region. Actually
the aim of this war is not just to suppress the Maoist movement, but to
suppress all movements and forces which come in the way and form an
obstacle for handing over the country’s resources to foreign capitalists
and corporate houses. In Dandakaranya and in some other places in the
country, denouncing the fake development model of the ruling classes,
the real people-centered development schemes have come forward as an
alternative. The progress and growth of this alternative has become
unacceptable to the ruling classes and their imperialist masters. That’s
why they are hurrying to end this war by putting every effort at their
disposal. Worldwide imperialist economic crisis is also hastening them
up to end this war quickly. That’s why they are indulging in barbarism,
mindless violence and massacres. As a part of this only, they are
eliminating the revolutionaries and the leaders of the revolutionary
movement.
Repression always leads to
revolution is a historical truth. Ideas cannot be wiped out by killing
people. The exploitative ruling classes of the country are getting
exposed day by day. The issues of hunger, poverty, unemployment,
corruption, scams, price-hike, displacement etc. are making people
restless. None of the parliamentary political parties has any
credibility in the eyes of the people. In this context, the fact is that
the Maoist People’s War which is marching ahead with matchless
sacrifices and heroic struggles, stands as a great inspiration to the
toiling masses of the country. With the aim to spread this inspiration
further, let’s commemorate Martyrs’ week from July 28 to August 3. Let’s
pledge to expand the people’s war across the length and breadth of the
country and to intensify the guerilla war by safeguarding the Party.
Let’s decorate martyrs’ columns built in the villages and build new ones
at predetermined places as part of propagating the priceless sacrifices
of the martyrs in every corner. Let’s emulate the ideals of the martyrs
and propagate their spirited life histories among the vast people. With
the inspiration of the great martyrs, let’s consolidate the
revolutionary movement as per the aspirations of the billions of Indian
oppressed masses. Let’s expand the people’s political power by
intensifying the class struggle.
(Gudsa Usendi)
Spokesperson
Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee
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