Communist ideology is a very dangerous for our nation development & people life
Communists are more affiliated to dogmas or ideologies of Lenin, Stalin or Mao. None of those suit our culture and civilisation. Moreover the leftists started copying Russia and China instead of developing their own philosophy suited to our land.
Communists developed trade union movements in Kerala as well as in other major cities. In Kerala they were successful in organizing the same. But the state suffered and no industries could flourish. Also no ,private entrepreneurs are ready to set up shop in Kerala. The trade unions in Bangalore run amock bringing down many factories. Bangalore was home to many textile Mills including Binny Mill, which had to be closed because of continuous strikes. Even BPL, is a victim of trade unionism. Some like MICO escaped because of the strong administration. This is so in every city including Mumbai. When laborers were laid off and no alternative labor awailable for them, they realized the folly of trade unions.
Gradually communists lost importance in all the cities. Instead of making trade union a constructive one, leftists used it for distrustive purposes. Hence they started declining.
Communists in India have a phobia for socialism, controlled economy, idealistic central farming etc., in difference to the present trend of free market economy, private participation in economy, liberalization, etc.
Even Russia and China two great communists countries are privatizing their economy. All their dogmas are outmoded and not in sync with the present day requirements.
Now communism is completely marjinalised.
Also Communists are taking to violence which the people in India do not relish. The spate of killings of innocent RSS workers has put the onus on Communists. All these are unnecessary.
Hence communism is declining and declining fast.
Is Communism good for India?
No . Absolutely not. No country in this world has ever progressed by adopting a communist form of government in the purest form.
A government established with communist ideals always end up being an Authoritarian Regime . Freedom , Dissent and rationality in thought is sacrificed for ideological purity and implementation of beliefs from a man living in a different age and time .
We do not even need to talk in hypothetical and imaginary scenarios to discuss about whether communism would be good or bad for India. Lets take the example of the two major Indian states who had/have long reigns of communist parties in power:
West Bengal:
Once the most prosperous state of India , Today West Bengal is a former shadow of itself . The only legacy of the communist government is economic mismanagement and atrocities committed by their power tripping brainwashed cadres .
Lets talk about Economic mismanagement first:
De-Industrialization of the Bengal was undertaken post independence leading to loss of jobs ,employment and flight of capital
New investors were driven away by bullying of the incestuously interlinked groups of trade unions , Communist parties and other left groups that created the new image of bengal as an anti-investor and anit-industrialist - the main job creators of this country .
All government institutions of any note and power were degraded to mere puppets of the party with party workers being placed in posts and job they had no qualification for other than believing in the hammer and sickle Strikes were called at the drop of a hat and productivity disrupted
And despite doing all this , The Communists still wondered why Jobs and industries are leaving Bengal
Now coming to the Atrocities:
1. Sainbari Killings (March 1970)
Way back in 1970 CPI-M cadres murdered two important Congress leaders belonging to the Sain family of Burdwan. The level of bestiality that they stooped down to was evident by the fact that they made the mother of the two Sain brothers eat rice drenched with the blood of her dead sons. The shock made the mother lose her mental balance and state from which she never recovered till her death a decade later. Those communist cadres who perpetrated this violence went on to become ministers and MPs under the Left-Front government and were never brought to book.
2. Marichjhapi Massacre (January 1979)
On Saraswati Puja Day, the Jyoti Basu-led Left front Government fired, starved, shot and killed Bengali Hindu refugees from Bangladesh, who had trooped into the state and had taken shelter in the Sunderban area. These refugees, largely Dalits who had escaped persecution in Bangladesh and sought shelter in India, were about 60,000 in number and “were taken in by the Left Front’s poll promises and had come over from the rehabilitation centre provided by the Centre in Dandakaranya (Odisha)” to Marichjhanpi in Suderban. Tear gas, blockade, firing, burning of camps were the methods used by CPI-M cadres and state police under Left front to disperse the refugees.
Many, while trying to escape, fell in the sea to be eaten by crocodiles; many bodies were dumped in the sea as well. Children – 8 years old, 12 years old, women and their babies, men and women in their seventies and eighties were killed in the firing. Till date, the exact number of deaths has not been known.” How many refugees died in police firing and how died when their boats sank while tried to escape will never be known. The refugees were hunted down just because a CPI-M government, led by proletarian leaders decided that they must be ousted. The CPI-M does talk of human rights and of the need for protecting it, but that talk is only reserved in favour of terrorists like Yakub Memon. Nor have those worthies now protesting at the FTII or their predecessors have ever made a documentary on the Marichjhapi pogrom.
3. Ananda Margi Monks Burnt Alive (April 1982)
Ananda Margis from all over the country were headed to an “educational conference” at the Tiljala centre in the southern suburbs of Kolkata when CPI-M cadres led by city leaders struck and burnt them alive. The party was wary that the Anand Margis would emerge as formidable force arresting their growth in the state. The procession wound its way was through what is now known as Bijon Setu in the Ballygunge area of south Kolkata.
Taxis carrying monks and sanyasins were intercepted at three separate locations, by CPI-M cadres the monks, two of whom were women, were doused in petrol and kerosene, and set on fire. At least 17 Margis were charred to death; several others were severely injured. The lynching was carefully planned and executed by Marxist cadres over a land dispute with the Marg. No CPIM leader has been brought to book till date.
4. Nanoor Massacre (July 2000)
CPI-M cadres and local leaders killed 11 landless Muslim labourers just because they were supporters of the opposition party and were resisting encroachment and land grabbing on July 27, 2000. The prime witness was also attacked and injured by CPI-M goons. The Statesman in an editorial wrote, “The sole purpose in attacking the prime witness in the gruesome Nanoor massacre of July 2000 in which 11 supporters were slaughtered by armed CPI-M cadres was to shield those responsible and abort their trial, by hook or by crook. The irony is that although five years have elapsed since the occurrence of the horrendous killings by the Marxists, the trial of their 79 accused comrades had not begun”.
The CPIM’s bike-riding “Harmad Bahini”, spread terror in the region, as it did over the years in areas where the Communist might was politically challenged. The pattern was to intimidate the women, burn huts, beat up and at times hack at the men and set fire to the collected grains before leaving. Often the villagers were compelled to leave the village and live in camps in neighbouring villages or had to leave the state altogether.
5. Nandigram Massacre (March 14, 2007)
The CPI-M-led government of the “poor and the peasants” tried to forcibly acquire 10,000 acres of agricultural land for a foreign company in Nandigram, in Purba Medinipur district. The farmers having formed a Bhumi Raksha Committee resisted the snatching of their lands. They were first attacked by CPI-M’s Harmad Bahini, who threatened and set fire to the villagers’ huts and prepared the ground that led to firing which saw over 14 farmers die and over 70 getting injured. The real figures will never be known, people saw piles of farmers’ bodies dumped. The government of the proletariat, which derived its strength from farmers and from landless labourers and from the poor, did not think twice while mowing them down.
This is what will come to rest of India if communism is established nationally
As the Americans say
Better Dead then Red !
SantoshKumar B Pandey at 11.21Am.
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