AIFRTE
February 23, 2015
AIFRTE Condemns the Murder of Comrade
Govind Pansare
All India
Forum for Right to Education (AIFRTE) expresses its deep condolences
on tragic death of veteran communist leader, trade
unionist and prominent critic of right wing forces, Comrade Govind
Pansare following a murderous attack on February 16. In an attack
reminiscent of the murder of Dr. Narendra Dabholkar in 2013, Comrade
Pansare was attacked by motor-bike borne assailants in Kolhapur as
he was returning from his morning walk with his wife Comrade Uma
Pansare. The pistol-toting, muffler-covered gunmen repeatedly shot
at him. Comrade Pansare was struck thrice on his chest and neck,
while Comrade Uma Pansare suffered a depressed skull fracture on the
left side of her head.
We condemn this cowardly murder of
82-year old leader of the people of Maharashtra. Comrade Govind
Pansare was an uncompromising fighter for the rights of the most
marginalised sections of society and an indefatigable propagandist
for peace and secularism. He was closely associated with various
social movements, especially the movements of the unorganised sector
workers, such as farm laborers, domestic helps, auto-rickshaw union,
milk producers, slum dwellers and others. Recently, he was leading
an anti-toll agitation in Kolhapur. He was also a very prolific
writer and very popular public speaker. One of his most popular
writings was a book on Chatrapati Shivaji, ‘Shivaji Kaun Hota?’
(Who was Shivaji?). Basing himself on historical documents, he had
shown in this book how Shivaji was an extremely secular and people’s
king, as against the portrayal of Shivaji as a Hindu king by
communal outfits. Communal outfits were strongly opposed to this
secular portrayal of Shivaji, and had repeatedly tried to obstruct
the sale of this book, despite which the book sold a record one lakh
copies in Maharashtra, apart from being translated into several
Indian languages.
With the rise of right wing forces in
the country, and their coming to power both at the Centre and in
Maharashtra state, Com. Pansare had launched an aggressive campaign
to expose their real pro-corporate and anti-people agenda. He had
launched a campaign against the two-faced strategy of the BJP using
the name of Mahatma Gandhi on one hand and glorifying Nathuram Godse
on the other.
Pansare had received numerous threats
for his bold stand against right wing forces. Only recently, he had
been threatened with dire consequences during a lecture in Shivaji
University, where he had condemned the exercise of glorifying
Gandhi’s killer in the strongest words.
First the killing of Dr. Dabholkar,
and now this murderous attack on Com. Govind Pansare, are an
indication of the growing offensive of fascist forces in the
country. Fascist right-wing forces are out to strangulate and
silence voices that are speaking out in defense of rationalism,
secularism, democracy and socialism, fundamental tenets of the
Indian Constitution. We strongly condemn these attacks, and pledge
our support to the struggle of these stalwarts, and reiterate our
resolve to advance their struggle.
AIFRTE Presidium
Dr. Meher Engineer, West Bengal,
Chairperson, AIFRTE; Ex-President,Indian Academy of Social Science;
Kolkata
Prof. Wasi Ahmed, Bihar, Former Joint
Secretary, AIFUCTO; Patna
Sri Prabhakar Arade, Maharashtra,
President, AIFETO; Kolhapur
Prof. G. Haragopal, Andhra Pradesh,
National Fellow, ICSSR; TISS, Hyderabad
Prof. Madhu Prasad, Delhi, Formerly
Dept. of Philosophy, Zakir Husain College, Delhi University
Prof. Anil Sadgopal, Madhya Pradesh,
Former Dean, Faculty of Education, Delhi University; Bhopal
Prof. K. M. Shrimali, Delhi, Formerly
Dept. of History, Delhi University
Dr. Anand Teltumbde, West Bengal,
Professor of Management, IIT Kharagpur
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