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एन जी ओ की राजनीति पर एक कविता

Posted by parisar on August 27, 2009


भिखमंगे !

–मनबहकी लाल
साभार: दायित्वबोध (सितम्बर २००३)

भिखमंगे आये
नवयुग का मसीहा बनकर
लोगों को अज्ञान अशिक्षा और निर्धनता से मुक्ति दिलाने
अद्भुत वक्तृता, लेखन-कौशल और
सांगठनिक क्षमता से लैस
स्वस्थ-सुदर्शन-सुसंस्कृत भिखमंगे आये
हमारी बस्ती में।
एशिया-अफ्रीका-लातिनी अमेरिका के
तमाम गरीबों के बीच
जिस तरह पहुँचे वे यानों और
वाहनों पर सवार,
उसी तरह आये वे हमारे बीच।
भीख, दया, समर्पण, और भय की
संस्कृति के प्रचारक
पुराने मिशनरियों से वे अलग थे,
जैसे कि उनके दाता भी भिन्न थे
अपने पूर्वजों से।
अलग थे वे उन सर्वोदयी याचकों से भी
जिनके गांधीवादी जान्घियों में
पड़ा रहता था
(और आज भी पड़ा रहता है।)
विदेशी अनुदान का नाड़ा।

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BOOKLET ON INDIA’S EDUCATION POLICY

Posted by parisar on August 22, 2009

we are posting the pdf link of a booklet written by Anil Sadgopal.This is an updated and enriched version of the author’s paper presented at the Independent People’s Tribunal (IPT) on World Bank Group, September 2007, New Delhi. when the central government is going for all out attack on the fundamental right of education and further implementing the market reforms in education under the guise of ‘100 days agenda’. it is very useful to study this important overview of the education policy. we will soon post a comprehensive article in hindi on recent policy changes and the recommendations of Yashpal committee. here is the link —

India’s Education Policy : A Historical Overview

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The Lalgarh Revolt a ‘Festival of the Masses’

Posted by parisar on August 19, 2009


Chirag

What has been taking place in Lalgarh during the mid-June period was a festival of the masses. It is a festival the like of which was not seen anywhere else in our country for a long time. People who had been oppressed and humiliated for a long time have stood up with arms, with their heads held high like a mighty storm and are attacking their enemies, and destroying their property, annihilating the most hated among them. The CPI (M) leaders and cadres–the most trusted stooges of the ruling classes, the revisionists and most notorious of the reactionary elements have been rightly identified as the main enemies of the people and they are being dealt crushing blows with ferocity. Never in the wildest of dreams could these enemies of the people think that they would be reduced to such a fate in a state where they had been lording over for more than three decades with sky-kissing arrogance. The heroic people of Lalgarh have targeted those symbols of power—the most hated CPM leaders and goons, those social fascists, their party offices and property. It was a scene worth beholding. :…. Read the rest of this entry »

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Communist Party Of India (Maoist) Message to the People of Lalgarh

Posted by parisar on August 17, 2009

We Hail Your Glorious Struggle!

Your Mass Upsurge Inspires Millions to Spread the Red

Flame of Lalgarh to Every Corner of the Country!!

Your revolt, with arms in hands, has risen like a storm against decades of social fascist neglect, misrule and terror. You have stormed the police camps, CPM offices – the centres of state terror – and chased them out of the area. For over seven months you and your comrades from the surrounding areas have practically paralysed the whole administration in a vast region. Not only that, while exposing the hoax of so-called development of three decades of the social-fascists, you have yourselves undertaken numerous development works through shramdan, like health projects, irrigation, roads, schools, etc. It is indeed an inspiring example of new forms of struggle for all of us to learn from resulting in the Call to build thousands of Lalgarhs in every corner of the country!

Terrorised by your mass upheaval, the central and state forces, along with the Harmad bahini goonda force of the social fascists, have launched massive attacks on the entire people of your area. With wide-scale anti-propaganda the government turned your area into a war zone. Armed people, with traditional weapons, have heroically resisted the attack launched by 40 companies of central para-military forces, the special forces of the Cobras, Helicopters, along with State forces and the CPM goonda bahini.

It is known to all that there was resentment of the people against the handing over of 4,000 acres of forest land to the Jindal plant, on which it is you and you alone that have the rights. It is you, the villagers of the area, who alone have the rights over this land, and not the government. After the attack on the convoy of the Chief Minister and others while returning from the inauguration of this plant and the terror then unleashed by the police, your movement took a political shape with thousand and thousand of masses mobilised against the police and administration. Along with the heroic mass resistance against the police and para-military attacks, this mass upsurge has created a big political impact over the entire country arousing a hope and inspiration amongst the toiling masses fighting against all kinds of exploitation, repression and injustice. This has had the added political impact to thoroughly expose the social fascist face of the CPM revisionists and accelerated the process of polarisation of the forces of revolution and reaction.

The Politburo of the CPI (Maoist) hails your glorious mass uprising and strongly condemns the cruel repression unleashed on the masses in your area by the central and state forces. It calls on the whole Party and PLGA, its mass organisations and each and every section of the revolutionary masses, to come forward in support of your movement and rise against the brutal attack on the struggling and fighting people of Lalgarh. We further call on the Party and people in the surrounding areas to take proper actions and conduct necessary activities in support of your great uprising. We vow to lend you all support in every possible way, particularly the support of the oppressed masses throughout the country.

The most significant aspects of the struggle from which we can all learn and emulate throughout the country are:

(i) Yours was a truly armed mass movement which drew into it the entire masses of the area with the ability to keep out the entire reactionary state machinery for a full seven months.

(ii) Your form of mass organisation of constituting a committee in every village comprising five men and five women was a truly new example of a real mass-based democratic organisation which can mobilise and organise the vast masses of the people.

(iii) Yours was not a movement for mere economic interests but a political upsurge for your political rights and self-respect of the adivasi and non-adivasi toiling masses.

(iv) Your movement was an example of how to truly build a united front of all forces drawing in all sections of the masses and also involving the progressive and intellectual forces of the cities as well, combining a skilful balance between reform work, political agitation and armed resistance against the state and government.

Comrades,

Our entire Party will learn from this heroic experience, vow to spread Lalgarh-type movements throughout the country, propagate your movement throughout the country and lend your movement all kinds of necessary assistance.

July 15, 2009

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Few more poems of Roque Dalton

Posted by parisar on August 4, 2009

Like You

Like you I
love love, life, the sweet smell
of things, the sky-blue
landscape of January days.

And my blood boils up
and I laugh through eyes
that have known the buds of tears.
I believe the world is beautiful
and that poetry, like bread, is for everyone.

And that my veins don’t end in me
but in the unanimous blood
of those who struggle for life,
love,
little things,
landscape and bread,
the poetry of everyone.

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