In the first decade
of the century, the Indian economy has seen growth rates
unprecedented in its history. A "development" modelled
according to the dictates of the imperialist international
institutions (WB, IMF, WTO etc.), subordinated to the interests of
the domestic comprador bureaucratic bourgeoisie and landlords in
collusion with imperialist multinationals and big international
investors. This “development” has not brought any significant
improvement in the living conditions of the vast poor masses of
India, 80% of which continue to survive on less than one euro a day.
Instead, all
inequalities actually grew and developed. Few tycoons have amassed
fabulous wealth. The great Indian groups of which they are at the
head, Jindal Mittal and Tata first, have grown to the point of
conquering markets, properties and production quotas in the
imperialist countries, particularly in the steel sector, where in
many countries the Indian groups have become the top producers.
With Narendra Modi, the
Indian ruling classes and their imperialist masters found the "strong
man" they sought, to try to get out of the relative slowdown due
to the global crisis and the growing resistance of the masses to
their policies.
With an
unprecedented pace and efficiency, in few days the government Modi
has approved hundreds of mining and industrial projects, Special
Economic Zones. It systematically open to imperialism all sectors of
the Indian economy: from defense to insurance to natural resources -
everything is for sale. It passed a labor reform that makes dead word
rights and achievements of decades struggles of workers around the
world, bringing back the clock of history.
This way India
enters strongly the world stage of imperialism, while Indian
multinationals win positions and an active role, while in the
imperialist countries the ties between the Indian multinationals and
local bosses consolidate in a relationship of collusion and alliance
- still within strife and competition on the world market and through
the economic and financial crisis. This way Indian multinationals
become for the proletariat of the imperialist countries also an
internal enemy and, on the other hand, the multinationals of the
imperialist countries fully participate in the super-exploitation of
the Indian proletariat and the loot of resources of India.
The proletarians in India
and in the world are experiencing the hard way that the bosses, from
America, to Europe, to India, are united in pursuing their bloody
profits on the skin of the proletariat and the masses. This tie on
the economic sphere, results in a new political harmony between the
fascist Hindu government of Modi and the modern style fascist
governments of imperialist powers. These governments want to walk
hand in hand and the Indian government reiterate the international
pressures to stop the support to the People's War and the struggle of
the Indian people. But the workers are a single class at the
international level and they have to tighten strongly their ties of
solidarity and struggle.
For this we call on
January 29 an international day of action at the factories of Indian
multinational, Jindal Mittal and Tata in particular, to bring this
message, both to the workers and the bosses, in India and the world.
We appeal to
organize rallies, speeches, graffiti and all other forms of
mobilization and action that are appropriate at the level of each
country.
There is a wide
range of agitation and propaganda publication, and a mapping of the
possible objectives of mobilization.
Ask for them to
csgpindia@gmail.com
Not only the
"development" produced in India by more than two decades of
neoliberal policies applied by all governments and all parties at
benefit of the Indian ruling classes, their imperialist masters and
their multinationals did not produce any significant improvements in
living standards the great mass of the people of India, it has not
even brought any progress in the social and cultural relations, on
the condition of marginalization and oppression of the masses of
peasants and landless laborers in the countryside and the
untouchables, the religious and national minorities, women, in the
cities and across the country. Quite the contrary, the situation is
actually even worse.
The mechanisms of
expropriation of land and the agricultural surplus have become more
sophisticated and ruthless. The caste system has been strengthened.
The military occupation of Kashmir, Manipur and other regions against
the national liberation movements has continued and even escalated.
The pogroms against religious and cultural minorities, particularly
Muslims, have been repeated. The horrible incidents of rapes and
murders of women have become an everyday occurrence. Intolerance and
criminalization of democratic intellectuals and youth and any voice
of dissent have become a system.
In 2009 the Indian
ruling classes backed by imperialism have launched Operation Green
Hunt, a real war on their own people, which aims to wipe out any
resistance, but especially to behead and crush the Maoist
revolutionary movement that was gaining strength and ground ,
extending into new areas.
A dirty war, waged
using huge means in terms of troops, weapons and technologies. It
applies the known strategy of "low intensity conflict", but
of highest intensity are the heinous crimes perpetrated daily. Since
2009, hundreds of fighters and trade unions, political and
revolutionary activists and leaders were massacred in "fake
encounters", tens of thousands of adivasis, peasants, workers,
women, students, young Muslims, intellectuals, activists of human
rights and oppressed nationalities have been arrested and jailed
without trial, all invariably branded as "Maoist" or
"terrorists". Green Hunt has transformed the entire
subcontinent of the "largest democracy in the world" in a
"prison-house of people’s movements".
The rise to power of
Modi is pushing the Operation Green Hunt to the so-called 3rd
Phase. 3rd
Phase means intensification. Further thousands of cops, paramilitary
and private militias have a free hand in their attacks on people. It
means reactionary mobilization of "saffron" mass
organizations, normalization and "saffronization" of
education and culture. 3rd
Phase means extension. Day by day, the whole subcontinent, not only
the "red corridor" where in which the Maoist
revolutionaries operates and fight, becomes the ground of action of
the State forces and their unpunished violence. Ultimately, 3rd
Phase means generalization of the war on the people. The target is no
longer the "Maoists", "terrorists" and the tribal
masses "manipulated" by them, but any organized opposition,
each voice that opposes the "development" of India as a new
international power.
For all these
reasons, in the second International Day of Solidarity, on 30 of
January, we call to organize actions at embassies, consulates and
other government institutions of India, with rallies, protests and
press conferences that will ask loudly the end of the "war on
people", to develop a 3rd
Phase of international solidarity, to expose and refute the lies and
arrogance of the fascist Brahminical Hindu regime and the imperialist
godfathers.
Also on this, there
are a lot of information, agitation and propaganda publication,
useful in the preparation and realization of initiatives.
Ask for them to
csgpindia@gmail.com
In March 1967, with
the armed peasant revolt of the small village of Naxalbari, began an
epic of liberation of the Indian people from the yoke of three
mountains: the condition of semi-colony, the dependency relationships
that the formal independence from the British Empire in 1947 has not
substantially affected; the semi-feudal relations, inextricably
linked to the caste system that survives and indeed today is
strengthened, despite the rhetoric of "development" that
all governments repeat, and condemns the vast majority of the people
to disdain and marginalization; the bureaucrat comprador capitalism,
grown in cahoots with imperialist capital up to win positions in
different areas and on an international scale, but still based on the
super-exploitation of the workers and the selling off the country's
natural resources, that instead of "development" and civil
progress brings new forms of oppression even more ruthless and
barbarized.
Three mountains
which support and feed off each other. Against them a tumultuous
people's war developed led by the heirs of the glorious beginning of
Naxalbari, the Maoists, who 10 years ago united in the CPI (Maoist).
This people’s war
showed the power of the armed masses led by a Maoist Communist Party.
Thanks to the leadership of this party, the People's War has spread
across the country and has built its bases in about a third of its
territory. Thus the people’s war has become the main internal
threat to the Indian regime and imperialism in a crucial region of
the world. This people’s war has radiated its message and strength
among the oppressed masses in the world.
Against this threat,
the Indian regime, supported by imperialism, unleashed the most
ferocious repression against the people in struggle. The "Operation
Green Hunt" is a real war on people. The heart of this
repression is to hit the CPI (Maoist), the leaders, cadres, members
and supporters, not only in the areas of struggle but also in the
cities, universities and in all classes and social sectors that
support or sympathize with the people's war, the Maoist rebellion,
the armed rebellion of the masses.
In a scenario of
global crisis from which the imperialist system is unable to get out,
the people's war in India is message and reason of hope, not only for
the oppressed masses of the country but for the workers and peoples
in the world. It is an experience to be made known to the masses
around the world, to draw not only confidence from the strength of
the actions of the People’s Army, but also lessons on the nature
and development of the people’s movements that the party leads and
the people's war collects and inspires, because the advancement of
people's war in India calls into question the balance of power not
only in South Asia but in the entire structure of the world
imperialist system.
For this, on 31
January 2015, for the third International Days of Action and
Solidarity with the People's War in India, we appeal to organize
massive initiatives and propaganda, of the extraordinary reality of
this struggle, its achievements, the great difficulties it has passed
and those that it still faces, the role in it of the masses,
movements, classes, social sectors, and, most decisive, the
leadership of Maoists.
We appeal to
organize meetings, conferences, panels of information wherever active
forces exist in solidarity and masses to which convey the thunderous
echo of the revolution in India.
Materials,
documents, videos, publications to prepare and hold these initiatives
are to be asked to:
ICSPWI
ICSPWI
csgpindia@gmail.com
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