Tuesday, May 4, 2010

MAOIST BUTCHERY HAS NO EFFECT ON NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

02-05-2010

To
The Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission
New Delhi

Respected Sir,

SUB: MAOIST BRUTALITIES IN WEST BENGAL & OTHER PARTS OF INDIA

Most respected Sir,

As an ordinary humble citizen of the country, I would like to invite your immediate attention to the following fact.

Your esteemed organization had taken 14 unfortunate deaths at Nandigram on 14-03-2007 in West Bengal and even issued press statements promptly condemning the incident and the Left Front Government. You had also sent fact finding teams to West Bengal This action on your part had received widespread coverage in the media at that time both within the country and abroad.

But you did not use even a single word to condemn the provocation of the rainbow alliance of virgin Marxists, ultra Communists, political opportunists, renegades, NGOs, fundamentalists, right wing and left wing intelligentsia; all fervently anti-CPI (M) culminating in these 14 unfortunate deaths. Today also you maintain complete silence over the ghastly murders committed by the Maoists in West Bengal. As a result, this has raised many a questions in the minds of the people about the impartiality and objectivity of your esteemed organization.

It is needless to mention that the Indian Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee's greatest achievements in West Bengal today is the peculiar beehive of all fervently anti-CPI (M) forces she has constructed around herself.

As a matter of fact, blatant hypocrisy, vicious jealousy, megalomania, denigration, intolerance and bigotry - all the typical characteristics are getting detonated on this new platform provided by Mamata Banerjee. The issues of Nandigram, Singur and Rijwanur Rehman were created by the conglomeration for petty electoral gains. Your organization also reportedly helped it in all possible manners knowingly or unknowingly.

This assembly is the last hope to 'liberate' the ‘“so-called”’ despaired and strained Bengal populace from thirty-two years of uninterrupted Left Front rule in the elections to be held in 2011 as has been done in different European countries to dislodge Leftist Governments with the help of imperialists, corporate media and finance capital.

In fact, “so-called” social activists Arundhati Roy, Mahasweta Devi, Medha Patkar, actress Aparna Sen and other intellectuals and human right activists sharing same opinion and boat are bent upon pushing India into a civil war in the name of fighting for the “so-called” cause of the tribals. Their destructive and hideous role during Nandigram and Singur episodes and support to the Maoist slaughterers, rapists and plunderers has emboldened the Maoist terrorists to carry on their criminal and gruesome activities uninterrupted.

These “so-called” intellectuals are very much apprehensive and worried for the safety and security of the perverted Maoist butchers and rapists in India, who have been carrying on their nefarious and criminal inhuman brutalities on the common people ranging from amassing huge wealth, destruction of natural resources, plunder, rape, murder, extortion, blowing up schools, health centres, railway tracks, torture and Kangaroo trial using the indigenous people as pawns and human shields. Out of her utter sympathy and compassion for the Maoist butchers and rapists, social activist Arundhati Roy has initiated a mass petition on 12th October 09 to the Prime Minister of India urging him to stop offensive against them and their brutalities under the pretext of civil rights. She has obtained the signatures of respected Noam Chomsky and other renowned dignitaries within the country and abroad to make the petition more acceptable, significant and weighty in order to glorify and justify the Maoist cruelties and violence particularly on the indigenous people. If Arundhati Roy and other signatories were really interested for the well being of the indigenous people, they would have also petitioned openly to the perverted Maoist butchers in the same manner, style and spirit urging them to desist from wreaking havoc on the indigenous people by using them as pawn and shield for suiting the tainted Maoist political agenda. But it is not so. The one and only one aim and objective of the petition is to push India into civil war and create sympathy for the Maoists and justify, glorify and legitimize their mindless shocking brutalities.

The society demands timely disposal of the dead body of even a creature. But the entire world witnessed with horror how the dead bodies of 4 poor tribal CPI (M) cadres butchered by Maoist-TMC-Congress-SUCI Alliance were kept in open for 5 days without allowing disposal by the Maoist-TMC criminals at Lalgarh in West Bengal. Their relatives were neither allowed to come near nor touch the dead bodies. The Maoists and TMC workers danced and sang around the bodies in the same manner as is practiced by cannibals. Their brutality and inhumanity surpassed all limits of human tolerance and society.

These “so-called” Indian intellectuals and human right activists had played an important role during Nandigram and Singur episodes to extend moral and logical support to the rainbow alliance of TMC, Congress, Maoists and SUCI under Mamata Banerjee. They had unleashed widespread virulent, venomous, exaggerated and politically motivated campaign throughout the world and organised processions, rallies, meetings, and mass signatures and so on against the mainstream Leftists over the unfortunate death of 14 persons in Nandigram resulting from provoked police firing where as they maintain complete silence over regular murders committed by the Maoists. Many of them had directly or indirectly worked actively for the victory of Maoist and Mamata Banerjee supported Congress-TMC-SUCI candidates in West Bengal in the last Parliamentary elections held in May 09 making the Nandigram, Singur and Rijwanur Rehaman episodes important election issues.

Despite this, these ‘pseudo’ Indian intellectuals all along shamelessly pretend to be impartial, neutral and non-political.

More than 87% landowners had consented to offer their land for the establishment of an automobile factory at Singur. But it was abandoned due to the political agitation of Mamata Banerjee and her team consisting of opposition political parties, Maoists, some intellectuals, few human right activists and a section of motivated media. Singur had nothing to do with SEZ.

Similarly, in spite of repeated assurances by the Chief Minister of West Bengal that no chemical hub would be set up at Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee and her team had caused the unfortunate incident on 14th March 2007 by way of utter provocation and manipulation resulting in 14 unfortunate deaths.

Had these intellectuals been impartial, unprejudiced and unbiased the incidents of neither Singur nor Nandigram would have taken place.

The Maoist-TMC-Congress-SUCI butchers under the leadership of the Union Railway Minister have murdered brutally hundreds of CPI (M) and other Leftist leaders, cadres and supporters in West Bengal. They have blown up school buildings, health centres, mobile towers, railway lines, railways stations and what not. But these intellectuals and human right activists are maintaining complete silence. They think that only the Maoists are human beings and as such have access to civil rights. Except the Maoists, none in the country can have any human rights and the murder of hundreds of people by Maoists is, therefore, justified and a need for the society. So, they have not yet uttered even a single word to condemn the crimes of the Maoists.

Every murder is unfortunate and condemnable. Had this group of intellectuals and human right activists played an impartial role and stopped lending moral and logical support to the Maoist butchers, the unfortunate deaths at Nandigram and other parts of the country could have been avoided easily. But the fact was that Mamata Banerjee and her rainbow alliance needed some dead bodies for winning the parliamentary elections in West Bengal riding over sympathy wave and the intellectuals and human rights activists presented the same in time to suit her political agenda.

LIST OF INNOCENT PEOPLE MURDERED BY MAOIST-TMC-CONGRESS-SUCI BUTCHERS AND RAPISTS IN WEST BENGAL FROM 01-01-2001 TO 30-04-2010 IS PLACED BELOW.

No. Name of the victim, Address of the victim, Date of murder

(1) Ramjan Mallik, Garbeta, Medinipur (W), 23-01-01
(2) Tapan Ghosh, Garbeta, Medinipur (W), 08-04-01
(3) Shibaram Satpathi, Sarenga, Bankura, 10-04-01
(4) Sudhir Singh Sardar, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 28-11-01
(5) Anil Mahato, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 04-02-02
(6) Rampada Majhi, Ranibandh, Bankura, 11-02-02
(7) Puntibala Mahato, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 31-05-02
(8) Icchhamati Mahato, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 31-05-02
(9) Priyanka Mahato (4yrs), Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 31-05-02
(10) Ajit Ghosh, Goaltore, Medinipur (W), 09-07-02
(11) Golap Mallik, Garbeta, Medinipur (W), 24-04-03
(12) Baridbaran Mondal, Banspahari, Medinipur (W) 21-10-03
(13) Asit Santra, Goaltore, Medinipur (W), 02-03-04
(14) Mahendra Mahato, Bandowan, Purulia, 09-07-05
(15) Raghunath Murmu, Barikul, Bankura, 09-07-05
(16) Bablu Mudi, Barikul, Bankura, 09-07-05
(17) Rabindranath Kar, Bandowan, Bankura, 30-12-05
(18) Anandamayi Kar, Bandowan, Bankura, 30-12-05
(19) Kartik Singh, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 04-03-06
(20) Gatilal Tudu, Barikul, Bankura, 04-03-06
(21) Gumai Murmu, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 08-03-06
(22) Jaladhar Mahato, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 08-03-06
(23) Rabi Das, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 14-06-06
(24) Snehashis Das, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 26-05-06
(25) Uttam Sardar, Chandpur, Nadia, 19-06-06
(26) Swapan Sardar, Chandpur, Nadia, 19-06-06
(27) Anil Mahato, Shilda, Medinipur (W), 19-09-06
(28) Dinesh Baske, Shilda, Medinipur (W), 19-09-06
(29) Sankar Samanta, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 07-01-07
(30) Pailaram Tudu, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 09-01-07
(31) Sunita Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 09-02-07
(32) Jamini Mandal (Das) , Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 10-03-07
(33) Rampada Singh, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 30-03-07
(34) Parikshit Singh, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 30-03-07
(35) Mantu Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 04-04-07
(36) Dilip Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 29-04-07
(37) Mohiroah Karan, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 29-04-07
(38) Ram Kamila, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 05-05-07
(39) Sunita Jana, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 07-05-07
(40) Rasmoni Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 08-05-07
(41) Manik Mahato, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 27-05-07
(42) Mahadeb Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 24-06-07
(43) Harekrishna Chiti, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 04-07-07
(44) Rohit Roy, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 10-07-07
(45) Bapan Patra, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 29-07-07
(46) Arun Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 04-08-07
(47) Manas Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 08-10-07
(48) Mohan Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 08-10-07
(49) Mir Khurshed, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 26-10-07
(50) Gostha Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 27-10-07
(51) Sunil Bar, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 27-10-07
(52) Bachan Garudas, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 27-10-07
(53) Srimanta Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 30-10-07
(54) Gourhari Laya Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 01-11-07
(55) Gabinda Singh, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 01-11-07
(56) Bhagirath Karmakar, Barabazar, Purulia, 01-11-07
(57) Tapan Manna, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 03-11-07
(58) Nirapada Ghanta, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 06-11-07
(59) Tushar Shaw, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 06-11-07
(60) Sankar Maiti, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 06-11-07
(61) Chanchal Middya, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 07-11-07
(62) Sufal Mandi, Purulia, Purulia, 20-11-07
(63) Govind Singh, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 06-12-07
(64) Sisir Chatterjee, Mangalkote, Burdwan, 01-01-08
(65) Pahalan Kumar, Balarampur, Purulia, 01-01-08
(66) Ramprasad Mondal, Chapra, Nadia, 02-01-08
(67) Mangal Mahato, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 15-02-08
(68) Karam Chand Singh, Belpahari, 22-02-08
(69) Subhash Mahato, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 29-02-08
(70) Budhadeb Pathak, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 09-03-08
(71) Mukul Tiwari, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 13-04-08
(72) Jugol Murmu, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 13-04-08
(73) Nabakumar Murmu, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 13-04-08
(74) Kshetrapal Majhi, Arsha, Purulia, 19-04-08
(75) Sridam Das, Khoirashole, Birbhum, 22-04-08
(76) Ganapati Bhadra, Bandowan, Purulia, 04-05-08
(77) Debraj Hembram, Balarampur, Purulia, 05-05-08
(78) Biswanath Mandi, Goaltore, Medinipur (W), 15-06-08
(79) Niranjan Mondal, Nandigram, Medinipur (E), 06-08-08
(80) Dulal Garu Das, Garupara, Medinipur (E), 07-08-08
(81) Firoj Mondal, Chakdah, Nadia, 01-09-08
(82) Satyanarayan Ganguli, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 05-09-08
(83) Sunil Halsana, Chakdah, Nadia, 16-09-08
(84) Mansoor Alam, Goalpokhar, Dinajpur (N), 17-09-08
(85) Nandalal Mistri, Rajnagar, Birbhum, 22-09-08
(86) Amar Ghugu, Patrasayar, Bankura, 04-10-08
(87) Prodyut Maiti (Naru), Khejuri, Midnapur (E), 10-10-08
(88) Mahidul Seikh, Harirampur, Dinajpur (S), 14-10-08
(89) Alauddin Molla, Haroa, 24, Parganas (N), 20-10-08
(90) Kutub Mondal, Galsi, Burdwan, 21-10-08
(91) Satyajit Mondal, Karanjora, Bankura, 22-10-08
(92) Debi Prasad Singh, Ausgram, Burdwan, 24-10-08
(93) Shankar Rauth, Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 27-10-08
(94) Indrajit Muda, Banspahari, Midnapur (W), 31-10-08
(95) Seikh Sanai, Khoirashole, Birbhum, 04-11-08
(96) Mrinal Sarkar, Nakasipara, Nadia, 05-11-08
(97) Namita Sarkar, Nakasipara, Nadia, 05-11-08
(98) Mazid Seikh, Baharampur, Murshidabad, 12-11-08
(99) Panu Bouri, Patrasayar, Bankura, 14-11-08
(100) Sheetkantha Mondal, Kandi, Murshidabad, 21-11-08
(101) Mostaque Ahmad, Bolepur, Birbhum, 21-11-08
(102) Qurban Seikh, Mayureswar, Birbhum, 11-12-08
(103) Gaja Mohammad, Islampur, Dinajpur (N), 13-12-08
(104) Uttam Roy, Jangipara, Hooghly, 16-12-08
(105) Arshad Ali, Dalkhola, Dinajpur (N), 23-12-08
(106) Dilip Manna, Purshura, Hooghly, 23-12-08
(107) Dasrathi Ghosh, Bhatar, Burdwan, 12-01-09
(108) Shamsur Alam Mallick, Indas, Bankura, 16-01-09
(109) Motibur Rahaman, Kushmundi, Dinajpur (S), 26-01-09
(110) Sujit Dasgupta, Dumdum, 24, Parganas (N), 27-01-09
(111) Sambhu Dasgupta, Dumdum, 24, Parganas (N), 27-01-09
(112) Nandalal Pal, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 01-02-09
(113) Haradhan Majhi, Balarampur, Purulia, 03-02-09
(114) Biswanath Digar, Ranibandh, Bankura, 08-02-09
(115) Sujit Ponda, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-02-09
(116) Nurul Islam Dewan, Raina, Burdwan, 22-02-09
(117) Jharna Mandi, Dhaniakhali, Hooghly, 26-02-09
(118) Sumana Mandi, Dhaniakhali, Hooghly, 26-02-09
(119) Tapas Mondal, Naihati, 24, Parganas (N), 03-03-09
(120) Saiyad Ali Bhuiyan, Jaipur, Bankura, 11-03-09
(121) Subol Kajli, Khejuri, Midnapur (E), 14-03-09
(122) Subodh Barik, Mugberia, Midnapur (E), 15-03-09
(123) Ansar Ali, Gangarampur, Dinajpur (S), 17-03-09
(124) Himadri Patra, Boga, Midnapur (E), 17-03-09
(125) Gopal Mondal, Beharampur, Murshidabad, 18-03-09
(126) Soharab Ali Dewan, Raina, Burdwan, 18-03-09
(127) Durga Deshwal, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 18-03-09
(128) Santosh Mahato, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 18-03-09
(129) Bijay Shaw, Titagarh, 24, Parganas (N), 18-03-09
(130) Kanai Kumar, Arsha, Purulia, 28-03-09
(131) Ganesh Das, Bhagwanpur, Midnapur (E), 28-03-09
(132) Ashim Mondal, Bahulabheda, Midnapur (W), 10-04-09
(133) Hambir Mandi, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 21-04-09
(134) Shakti Sen, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 21-04-09
(135) Gopinath Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 22-04-09
(136) Baikunth Mahato, Supurdihgram, Purulia, 23-04-09
(137) Bibhuti Singh Sardar, SD Gram, Purulia , 23-04-09
(138) Bhaben Dig, Haripal, Hooghly, 27-04-09
(139) Manowar Hossain Jamadar, Amta, Howrah, 07-05-09
(140) Kashinath Mondal, Jangipur, Murshidabad, 07-05-09
(141) Chandu Dolui, Bagnan, Howrah, 08-05-09
(142) Seikh Saidul, Bagnan, Howrah, 08-05-09
(143) Seikh Babua, Bagnan, Howrah, 08-05-09
(144) Seikh Aksar, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 09-05-09
(145) Abdullah Khan, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 09-05-09
(146) Mahiuddin Khan, Tamluk, Midnapur (E), 10-05-09
(147) Joynal Molla, Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 13-05-09
(148) Manu Singh, Bandowan, Purulia, 15-05-09
(149) Momtaj Seikh, Raninagar, Murshidabad, 16-05-09
(150) Arvind Mondal, Chari Antapur, Maldah, 17-05-09
(151) Bibek Barman, Goksadanga, Coochbihar, 19-05-09
(152) Kartik Mohaladar, Ratua, Maldah, 22-05-09
(153) Dinesh Mahato, Balarmpur, Purulia, 23-05-09
(154) Manoranjan Naskar, Bishnpur, 24, Pgs. (S), 23-05-09
(155) Santosh Barman, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 25-05-09
(156) Bhondulal Munda, Jhalda, Purulia,, 25-05-09
(157) Apurba Ghosh, Krishnanagar, Nadia, 28-05-09
(158) Nuruddin Seikh, Rampurhat, Birbhum, 31-05-09
(159) Sayantika Rakhit, BN Nagar, Midnapur (E), 01-06-09
(160) Khalek Molla, Haroa, 24, Parganas (N), 02-06-09
(161) Dinesh Deb Singh, GR Pur, Dinajpur (S), 06-06-09
(162) Govind Samanta, Panshkura, Midnapur (E), 06-06-09
(163) Mamoni Kishku, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 06-06-09
(164) Kinkar Dolui, Panchla, Howrah, 08-06-09
(165) Salku Soren, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 11-06-09
(166) Sitabur Seikh, Lalgola, Murshidabad, 11-06-09
(167) Ikramul Haque, Beharampur, Murshidabad, 12-06-09
(168) Shankar Tudu, Belpahari, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(169) Asit Samanta, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(170) Naru Samanta, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(171) Prabir Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(172) Keshab Manna, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(173) Dhiraj Manna, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(174) Sanjay Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(175) Pabitra Das, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 14-06-09
(176) Debabrata Soren, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(177) Mohan Singh, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(178) Tuntuni Jana, Amedabad, Midnapur (E), 14-06-09
(179) Falguni Mukherjee, Mangalkote, Burdwan, 15-06-09
(180) Sunil Das, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 16-06-09
(181) Tapan Das, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 16-06-09
(182) Sanjay Pratihar, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 16-06-09
(183) Niladri Mahato, Lodashuli, Midnapur (W), 17-06-09
(184) Anil Mahato, Lodashuli, Midnapur (W), 17-06-09
(185) Abhijit Mahato, Lodashuli, Midnapur (W), 17-06-09
(186) Badal Chandra Ahir, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(187) Sisir Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(188) Dubraj Soren, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(189) Dasarath Soren, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(190) Chaitnya Soren, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(191) Keshav Das, Nandigram, Midnapur (W), 19-06-09
(192) Siraj Khan, Itaru, Galsi, Burdwan, 21-06-09
(193) Ajay Rauth, Haldia, Midnapur (E), 21-06-09
(194) Budheswar Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 21-06-09
(195) Pranesh Ghosh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 21-06-09
(196) Naba Kumar Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 26-06-09
(197) Kishore Tiwari, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 26-06-09
(198) Jugol Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 26-06-09
(199) Moloy Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 05-07-09
(200) Motilal Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 05-07-09
(201) Pinki Khatun (8 yrs), Domkol, Murshidabad, 09-07-09
(202) Barendranath Mahato, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W 10-07-09
(203) Gurucharan Mahato, Lalgarh, West Dinajpur, 11-07-09
(204) Abijit Mondal (11 years), Uluberia, Howrah, 13-07-09
(205) Swapan Deb Singh, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-07-09
(206) Tarani Singh, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-07-09
(207) Gangadhar Mahato, Barabazar, Purulia, 15-07-09
(208) Jaladhar Mahato, Jhargram, Purulia, 18-07-09
(209) Ashok Ghosh, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-07-09
(210) Fagu Baske, Belpahari, Midnapur (W), 22-07-09
(211) Arghya Samanta, Raina, Burdwan, 27-07-09
(212) Ananda Das, Rajganj, Jalpaiguri, 28-07-09
(213) Sagar Masant, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 30-07-09
(214) Ashok Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(215) Brahmodeo Singh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(216) Motilal Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(217) Moloy Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(218) Nirmal Mahato, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 02-08-09
(219) Gurucharan Tudu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 03-08-09
(220) Shankar D. Adhikari, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 05-08-09
(221) Gunadhar Singh, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 05-08-09
(222) Shaktipada Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-08-09
(223) Ashim Soren, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-08-09
(224) Budhu Hansda, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-08-09
(225) Ramkrishna Duley, Sarenga, Bankura, 15-08-09
(226) Madar Ali Molla, Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 17-08-09
(227) Samrendranath Konai, Madgram, Birbhum, 18-08-09
(228) Anirul Islam, Rajarhat, 24, Parganas (N), 23-08-09
(229) Mangal Soren, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 29-08-09
(230) Laxmikanta Kumar, Sindurpur, Purulia, 29-08-09
(231) Madan Mondal, Garulia, North 24, Parganas, 29-08-09
(232) Bharat Hembram, Balarampur, Purulia, 30-08-09
(233) Sukhdeo Mahato, Bhramarmara, Midnapur (W), 31-08-09
(234) Debi Prasad Hansda, Balarampur, Purulia, 31-08-09
(235) Abu Ali Mondal, Baruipur, 24, Parganas (S), 03-09-09
(236) Hashem Mondal, Baruipur, 24, Parganas (S), 03-09-09
(237) Mirazul Seikh, Beldanga, Murshidabad, 04-09-09
(238) Azmat Seikh, Beldanga, Murshidabad, 04-09-09
(239) Ketabul Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 04-09-09
(240) Apu Singh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(241) Rajib Singh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(242) Satish Singh Sardar, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(243) Sasanka Sekhar Roy, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(244) Shyam Chalak, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 07-09-09
(245) Ramdas Murmu, Sarenga, Bankura, 08-09-09
(246) Baneswar Murmu, Sarenga, Bankura, 08-09-09
(247) Abhiram Das, Nanur, Birbhum, 08-09-09
(248) Krishna Kundu, Sarenga, Bankura, 10-09-09
(249) Bakul Seikh, Lalgola, Murshidabad, 11-09-09
(250) Ramen Ghosh, Lalgola, Murshidabad, 12-09-09
(251) Seikh Nazrul, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-09-09
(252) Kartik Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-09-09
(253) Sambhu Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-09-09
(254) Ajoy Patra, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 16-09-09
(255) Dilip Dhara, Jadavpur, Kolkata, 17-09-09
(256) Zikaria Seikh, Baryan, Murshidabad, 20-09-09
(257) Manik Mandi, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 20-09-09
(258) Budheswar Mandi, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 20-09-09
(259) Bagan Mandi, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 20-09-09
(260) Nimai Bisui, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 24-09-09
(261) Samir Singha Mahapatra, Midnapur (W), 24-09-09
(262) Rafique Molla, Patharpratima, 24, Parganas (S), 25-09-09
(263) Susanta Dhara, Ausgram, Burdwan, 27-09-09
(264) Radhanath Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 30-09-09
(265) Anadi Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 30-09-09
(266) Bhakti Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 30-09-09
(267) Barun Pratihar, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 01-10-09
(268) Amalendu Patra, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 02-10-09
(269) Panchanan Tudu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 02-10-09
(270) Lakhman Sarkar, Ausgram, Burdwan, 05-10-09
(271) Sasadhar Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 08-10-09
(272) Seikh Hashibul, Khanakul, Hooghly, 09-10-09
(273) Kanai Murmu, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 13-10-09
(274) Mantu Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 18-10-09
(275) Ratan Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 18-10-09
(276) Shital Hembram, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 19-10-09
(277) Dibakar Bhattacharjee, Sankrail, W. Midnapur, 20-10-09
(278) Swapan Roy, Sankrail, W. Midnapur, 20-10-09
(279) Basanta Pakhira, Khanakul, Hooghly, 24-10-09
(280) Pratap Nayek, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 26-10-09
(281) Jayfal Mondal, Suti, Murshidabad, 27-10-09
(282) Dhajen Mondal, Murshidabad, 27-10-09
(283) Tapan Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 29-10-09
(284) Dilip Mahato, Belpahari, W Midnapur, 29-10-09
(285) Tushar Ghosh, Bongaon, N. 24 Parganas, 31-10-09
(286) Madhab Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 31-10-09
(287) Anil Mahato, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 01-11-09
(288) Saifunissa Bibi, Khanakul, Hooghly, 04-11-09
(289) Joyram Hansda, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 07-11-09
(290) Manoranjan Mahali, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 07-11-09
(291) Lakshmi Das, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 07-11-09
(292) Naba Kumar Singh, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 08-11-09
(293) Naresh Thapa, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 08-11-09
(294) Binod Tamang, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 08-11-09
(295) Bhaktabahadur Limbu, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 8-11-09
(296) Dhanbahadur Viswakarma, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 8-11-09
(297) Ishaq Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 11-11-09
(298) Sashticharan Dutta, Belpahari, W. Midnapore, 15-11-09
(299) Ajit Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapore, 16-11-09
(300) Khudiram Mudi, W. Midnapore, 16-11-09
(301) Totan Das, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 18-11-09
(302) Samiran Das, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 18-11-09
(303) Jaganath Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 19-11-09
(304) Bhanguram Hansda, Kotwali, W. Midnapore, 19-11-09
(305) Tapan Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 23-11-09
(306) Ashok Kotal, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 23-11-09
(307) Madan Ghosh, Binpur, W. Midnapore, 24-11-09
(308) Subimal Mali, Arsha, Purulia, 26-11-09
(309) Srikanta Banerjee, Binpur, W. Midnapore, 27-11-09
(310) Alok Mondal, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(311) Karuna Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(312) Braja Bikash Mahato, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(313) Bomkesh Giri, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(314) Rassel Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 28-11-09
(315) Dhanapati Murmu, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 28-11-09
(316) Manowara Bibi, Bishnpur, 24, Parganas (S), 02-12-09
(317) Animesh Mitra, Bongaon, 24, Parganas (N), 02-12-09
(318) Nimai Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-12-09
(319) Koni Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-12-09
(320) Ramchandra Lay, Arsha, Purulia, 04-12-09
(321) Bholanath Khutia, Moyna, East Midnapur, 05-12-09
(322) Gurupada Mondal, Moyna, East Midnapur, 05-12-09
(323) Sanatan Pratihar, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 06-12-09
(324) Subol Mahato, Belpahari, West Midnapur, 08-12-09
(325) Asit Mondal, Bandowan, Purulia, 09-12-09
(326) Brahspati Mahato, Jhargram, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(327) Manik Mahato, Jhargram, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(328) Bijoy Mahato, Jhargram, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(329) Robi Mahato, Shalboni, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(330) Panchanan Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 11-12-09
(331) Tilak Tudu, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 11-12-09
(332) Dinabandhu Soren, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 12-12-09
(333) Akshay Mondqal, Ramnagar, E. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(334) Anil Chalak, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(335) Dayal Chalak, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(336) Amal Patra, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(337) Shridam Hembram, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 18-12-09
(338) Nishikanta Bera, Midnapur Sadar, E. Midnapur, 18-12-09
(339) Sisir Jana, Dharampur, W. Midnapur, 18-12-09
(340) Gopal Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapur, 19-12-09
(341) Khagen Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapur, 19-12-09
(342) Mossaraf Khan. Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 20-12-09
(343) Sadhan Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapur, 22-12-09
(344) Jiarul Haque Molla, Bhangad, 24, Pgs (S), 22-12-09
(345) Sadek Seikh, Hariharpara, Murshidabad, 23-12-09
(346) Sariful Seikh, Hariharpara, Murshidabad, 23-12-09
(347) Prabir Dandapat, Gopiballavpur, W. Midnapur, 23-12-0
(348) Hablu Patra, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 23-12-09
(349) Sadhan Mahato, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 23-12-09
(350) Biswanath Murmu, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 24-12-09
(351) Rameswar Murmu, Ranibandh, Bankura, 26-12-09
(352) Abdul Hai, Rampurhat, Birbhum, 28-12-09
(353) Kalipada Hembram, Ranibandh, Bankura, 30-12-09
(354) Anand Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 31-12-09
(355) Kunaram Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 31-12-09
(356) Bhagbat Singh, Nayagram, W. Midnapur, 01-01-10
(357) Rabindra Mondal, Ramnagar, E. Midnapur, 01-01-10
(358) Anath Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(359) Hiteswar Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(360) Jhantu Patra, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(361) Hekim Munda, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(362) Bapi Bakli, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(363) Panchanan Mondal, Baharampur, Murshidabad, 04-01-10
(364) Haren Baske, Ranibandh, Purulia, 07-01-10
(365) Sk. Manjur Ali, Jungalmahal, 08-01-10 (*)
(366) Nirmal Nayek, Jungalmahal, 08-01-10 (*)
(367) Dhonu Rajaki, Bandowan, Purulia, 10-01-10
(368) Biswanath Dutta, Simlapol, Bankura, 10-01-10
(369) Dinesh Haldar, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(370) Biswanath Gayen, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(371) Khayrul Jamadar, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(372) Selim Jamdadar, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(373) Gobinda Pradhan, Mathurapur, 24, Parganas, 13-01-10
(374) Uttam Banik, Palta, North 24, Parganas, 15-01-10
(375) Tarashankar Sarkar, Khanpur, S. Dinajpur, 15-01-10
(376) Lina Khatoon (12 Yrs), Islampur, N. Dinajpur, 16-01-10
(377) Dipanwita Jana, Nandigram, E. Midnapur, 22-01-10
(378) Mahadeb Bouri, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 22-01-10
(379) Pratham Bouri, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 22-01-10
(380) Robi Das, Kalyani, Nadia, 24-01-10
(381) Guhiram Singh, Nayagram, W. Midnapur, 25-01-10
(382) Bechuram Adak, Tarakeswar, Hooghly, 25-01-10
(383) Sanjay Ghosh, Barikul, Bankura, 26-01-10
(384) Ranjit Hembram, Sarenga, Bankura, 27-01-10
(385) Jaganath Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 30-01-10
(386) Fazlool Karim, Suri, Birbhum, 30-01-10
(387) Jamal Seikh, Suri, Birbhum, 30-01-10
(388) Fagu Seikh, Suri, Birbhum, 30-01-10
(389) Atul Singh Sardar, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 01-02-10
(390) Khuran Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 04-02-10
(391) Basudeb Das, Khairasole, Birbhum, 04-02-10
(392) Baren Singh, Belpahari, W. Dinajpur, 11-02-10
(393) Saidul Mallick, Beldanga, Murshidabad, 12-02-10
(394) Kalo Seikh, Nanoor, Birbhum, 14-02-10
(395) Basudeb Mete, Nanoor, Birbhum, 14-02-10
(396) Ajoy Thapa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(397) Gogan Pradhan, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(398) Bihan Kachari, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(399) Prem Singh Bhutia, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(400) Mikmar Tamang, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(401) Arun Singh Thakuri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(402) Surya Bahadur Thapa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(403) Jivan Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(404) Banin Chandra Dhimari, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(405) Arindra Kumar Rava, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(406) Kanteswar Basumatari, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(407) Monal Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(408) Suresh Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(409) Nimte Sherpa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(410) Pradip Pradhan, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(411) Madhukar Subba, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(412) Shanti Kumar Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(413) Dambar Bahadur Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(414) Chandra Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(415) Gopal Krishna Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(416) Biman Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(417) Doulat Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(418) Premtosh Lepcha, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(419) Ram Bahadur Thapa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(420) Nakul Singh, Bandowan, Purulia, 18-02-10
(421) Baneswar Singh, Bandowan, Purulia, 18-02-10
(422) Karani Mahato, Bandowan, Purulia, 18-02-10
(423) Robi Lochan Mitra, Sarenga, Bankura, 25-02-10
(424) Biswanath Mondal, Balarampur, Purulia, 01-03-10
(425) Kalu Das, Gopiballavpur, W Midnapur, 03-03-10
(426) Swapan Mondal, Belpahari, W Midnapur, 04-03-10
(427) Fagu Seikh, Manikchak, Malda, 05-03-10
(428) Chandan Singh, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 08-03-10
(429) Shib Shankar Das, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 08-03-10
(430) Binod Singh, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 08-03-10
(431) Shankar Singh, Panskura, E Midnapur, 10-03-10
(432) Bhim Chandra Dhara, Srirampur, Hooghly, 11-03-10
(433) Manoj Hembram, Lalgarh, W Midnapur, 15-03-10
(434) Tapan Dalui, Lalgarh, W Midnapur, 17-03-10
(435) Prabhat Mondal, Manikchak, Malda, 21-03-10
(436) Hemanta Pradhan, Sankrail, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 23-03-10
(437) Basir Khan, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(438) Ajoy Dey, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(439) Shibaprasad Mondal, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(440) Rabi Singh Muda, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(441) Tilak Barui,Bangaon, North 24 Pgs, 31-03-10
(442) Partha Biswas, Belpahari, Midnapur (W), 04-04-10
(443) Md Islam, Titagarh, 24, Parganas (N), 04-04-10
(444) Swapan Singh Sardar, Ranibandh, Bankura, 06-04-10
(445) Subrata Chowdhury, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 07-04-10
(446) Koushik Dutta, Jhargram, Midnapur (W), 10-04-10
(447) Paban Mahato, Jhargram, Midnapur (W), 10-04-10
(448) Md Habibullah, Barasat, 24, Parganas (N), 13-04-10
(449) Ranjit Mal, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 13-04-10
(450) Goutam Mal, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 13-04-10
(451) Jaladhar Bagdi, Patrasayer, Bankura, 14-04-10
(452) Swapan Das, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 15-04-10
(453) Nantu Seikh, Mangalkote, Burdwan, 16-04-10
(454) Dilip Mirdha, Rajnagar, Birbhum, 19-04-10
(455) Sailen Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 20-04-10
(456) Noor Ali, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 21-04-10
(457) Madhu Khan, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 21-04-10
(458) Ashok Singh, Nayagram, W Midnapur, 23-04-10
(459) Parameswar Murmu, Ranibandh, Bankura, 25-04-10
(460) Biswanth Mahato, Lalgarh, W Midnapur, 26-04-10
(461) Nihar Mahato, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 28-04-10
(462) Sishu Mahato, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 29-04-10
(463) Haripada Mondal, Nabagram, Murshidabad, 29-04-10
(464) Ranjit Mahato, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 29-04-10
(465) Subodh Mondal, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 29-04-10

Most of the Maoist victims are teachers, grocers, daily wage earners, farmers, government employees, police & soldiers, labourers, students, rickshaw pullers, hawkers and people belonging to other weaker sections of the society.

It is also a fact that most of the victims belong to indigenous people comprising Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Muslims and other weaker sections of the society.

Apart from this, 65 police personnel 1 doctor, 1 nurse, 4 government employees on duty were also killed by Maoists.

There is no denying the fact that PUCL, APDR and other similar “so-called” human right organizations and some pseudo intellectuals have been fully supporting the Maoist ideology and brutalities on different pretexts to destabilize the country. Even they try to justify the brutal massacre of Indian Jawans by Maoists in Garchirouli, Dantewara, Shilda, Orissa and other places. In the parliament the so-called intellectuals and human right organisations have been very rightly termed as “OVER-GROUND FACES OF UNDER-GROUND MAOIST MOVEMENT”

Under the circumstances, I would request you to kindly look into the matter seriously and ensure that this procession of deaths in India is stopped immediately in the interest of human rights of all irrespective of political affiliation, caste, creed and religion.

Thanking you while awaiting prompt action.

Again with regards,

Yours faithfully,
Gouranga Chatterjee

MAOIST BUTCHERY HAS NO EFFECT ON NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

02-05-2010

To
The Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission
New Delhi

Respected Sir,

SUB: MAOIST BRUTALITIES IN WEST BENGAL & OTHER PARTS OF INDIA

Most respected Sir,

As an ordinary humble citizen of the country, I would like to invite your immediate attention to the following fact.

Your esteemed organization had taken 14 unfortunate deaths at Nandigram on 14-03-2007 in West Bengal and even issued press statements promptly condemning the incident and the Left Front Government. You had also sent fact finding teams to West Bengal This action on your part had received widespread coverage in the media at that time both within the country and abroad.

But you did not use even a single word to condemn the provocation of the rainbow alliance of virgin Marxists, ultra Communists, political opportunists, renegades, NGOs, fundamentalists, right wing and left wing intelligentsia; all fervently anti-CPI (M) culminating in these 14 unfortunate deaths. Today also you maintain complete silence over the ghastly murders committed by the Maoists in West Bengal. As a result, this has raised many a questions in the minds of the people about the impartiality and objectivity of your esteemed organization.

It is needless to mention that the Indian Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee's greatest achievements in West Bengal today is the peculiar beehive of all fervently anti-CPI (M) forces she has constructed around herself.

As a matter of fact, blatant hypocrisy, vicious jealousy, megalomania, denigration, intolerance and bigotry - all the typical characteristics are getting detonated on this new platform provided by Mamata Banerjee. The issues of Nandigram, Singur and Rijwanur Rehman were created by the conglomeration for petty electoral gains. Your organization also reportedly helped it in all possible manners knowingly or unknowingly.

This assembly is the last hope to 'liberate' the ‘“so-called”’ despaired and strained Bengal populace from thirty-two years of uninterrupted Left Front rule in the elections to be held in 2011 as has been done in different European countries to dislodge Leftist Governments with the help of imperialists, corporate media and finance capital.

In fact, “so-called” social activists Arundhati Roy, Mahasweta Devi, Medha Patkar, actress Aparna Sen and other intellectuals and human right activists sharing same opinion and boat are bent upon pushing India into a civil war in the name of fighting for the “so-called” cause of the tribals. Their destructive and hideous role during Nandigram and Singur episodes and support to the Maoist slaughterers, rapists and plunderers has emboldened the Maoist terrorists to carry on their criminal and gruesome activities uninterrupted.

These “so-called” intellectuals are very much apprehensive and worried for the safety and security of the perverted Maoist butchers and rapists in India, who have been carrying on their nefarious and criminal inhuman brutalities on the common people ranging from amassing huge wealth, destruction of natural resources, plunder, rape, murder, extortion, blowing up schools, health centres, railway tracks, torture and Kangaroo trial using the indigenous people as pawns and human shields. Out of her utter sympathy and compassion for the Maoist butchers and rapists, social activist Arundhati Roy has initiated a mass petition on 12th October 09 to the Prime Minister of India urging him to stop offensive against them and their brutalities under the pretext of civil rights. She has obtained the signatures of respected Noam Chomsky and other renowned dignitaries within the country and abroad to make the petition more acceptable, significant and weighty in order to glorify and justify the Maoist cruelties and violence particularly on the indigenous people. If Arundhati Roy and other signatories were really interested for the well being of the indigenous people, they would have also petitioned openly to the perverted Maoist butchers in the same manner, style and spirit urging them to desist from wreaking havoc on the indigenous people by using them as pawn and shield for suiting the tainted Maoist political agenda. But it is not so. The one and only one aim and objective of the petition is to push India into civil war and create sympathy for the Maoists and justify, glorify and legitimize their mindless shocking brutalities.

The society demands timely disposal of the dead body of even a creature. But the entire world witnessed with horror how the dead bodies of 4 poor tribal CPI (M) cadres butchered by Maoist-TMC-Congress-SUCI Alliance were kept in open for 5 days without allowing disposal by the Maoist-TMC criminals at Lalgarh in West Bengal. Their relatives were neither allowed to come near nor touch the dead bodies. The Maoists and TMC workers danced and sang around the bodies in the same manner as is practiced by cannibals. Their brutality and inhumanity surpassed all limits of human tolerance and society.

These “so-called” Indian intellectuals and human right activists had played an important role during Nandigram and Singur episodes to extend moral and logical support to the rainbow alliance of TMC, Congress, Maoists and SUCI under Mamata Banerjee. They had unleashed widespread virulent, venomous, exaggerated and politically motivated campaign throughout the world and organised processions, rallies, meetings, and mass signatures and so on against the mainstream Leftists over the unfortunate death of 14 persons in Nandigram resulting from provoked police firing where as they maintain complete silence over regular murders committed by the Maoists. Many of them had directly or indirectly worked actively for the victory of Maoist and Mamata Banerjee supported Congress-TMC-SUCI candidates in West Bengal in the last Parliamentary elections held in May 09 making the Nandigram, Singur and Rijwanur Rehaman episodes important election issues.

Despite this, these ‘pseudo’ Indian intellectuals all along shamelessly pretend to be impartial, neutral and non-political.

More than 87% landowners had consented to offer their land for the establishment of an automobile factory at Singur. But it was abandoned due to the political agitation of Mamata Banerjee and her team consisting of opposition political parties, Maoists, some intellectuals, few human right activists and a section of motivated media. Singur had nothing to do with SEZ.

Similarly, in spite of repeated assurances by the Chief Minister of West Bengal that no chemical hub would be set up at Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee and her team had caused the unfortunate incident on 14th March 2007 by way of utter provocation and manipulation resulting in 14 unfortunate deaths.

Had these intellectuals been impartial, unprejudiced and unbiased the incidents of neither Singur nor Nandigram would have taken place.

The Maoist-TMC-Congress-SUCI butchers under the leadership of the Union Railway Minister have murdered brutally hundreds of CPI (M) and other Leftist leaders, cadres and supporters in West Bengal. They have blown up school buildings, health centres, mobile towers, railway lines, railways stations and what not. But these intellectuals and human right activists are maintaining complete silence. They think that only the Maoists are human beings and as such have access to civil rights. Except the Maoists, none in the country can have any human rights and the murder of hundreds of people by Maoists is, therefore, justified and a need for the society. So, they have not yet uttered even a single word to condemn the crimes of the Maoists.

Every murder is unfortunate and condemnable. Had this group of intellectuals and human right activists played an impartial role and stopped lending moral and logical support to the Maoist butchers, the unfortunate deaths at Nandigram and other parts of the country could have been avoided easily. But the fact was that Mamata Banerjee and her rainbow alliance needed some dead bodies for winning the parliamentary elections in West Bengal riding over sympathy wave and the intellectuals and human rights activists presented the same in time to suit her political agenda.

LIST OF INNOCENT PEOPLE MURDERED BY MAOIST-TMC-CONGRESS-SUCI BUTCHERS AND RAPISTS IN WEST BENGAL FROM 01-01-2001 TO 30-04-2010 IS PLACED BELOW.

No. Name of the victim, Address of the victim, Date of murder

(1) Ramjan Mallik, Garbeta, Medinipur (W), 23-01-01
(2) Tapan Ghosh, Garbeta, Medinipur (W), 08-04-01
(3) Shibaram Satpathi, Sarenga, Bankura, 10-04-01
(4) Sudhir Singh Sardar, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 28-11-01
(5) Anil Mahato, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 04-02-02
(6) Rampada Majhi, Ranibandh, Bankura, 11-02-02
(7) Puntibala Mahato, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 31-05-02
(8) Icchhamati Mahato, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 31-05-02
(9) Priyanka Mahato (4yrs), Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 31-05-02
(10) Ajit Ghosh, Goaltore, Medinipur (W), 09-07-02
(11) Golap Mallik, Garbeta, Medinipur (W), 24-04-03
(12) Baridbaran Mondal, Banspahari, Medinipur (W) 21-10-03
(13) Asit Santra, Goaltore, Medinipur (W), 02-03-04
(14) Mahendra Mahato, Bandowan, Purulia, 09-07-05
(15) Raghunath Murmu, Barikul, Bankura, 09-07-05
(16) Bablu Mudi, Barikul, Bankura, 09-07-05
(17) Rabindranath Kar, Bandowan, Bankura, 30-12-05
(18) Anandamayi Kar, Bandowan, Bankura, 30-12-05
(19) Kartik Singh, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 04-03-06
(20) Gatilal Tudu, Barikul, Bankura, 04-03-06
(21) Gumai Murmu, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 08-03-06
(22) Jaladhar Mahato, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 08-03-06
(23) Rabi Das, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 14-06-06
(24) Snehashis Das, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 26-05-06
(25) Uttam Sardar, Chandpur, Nadia, 19-06-06
(26) Swapan Sardar, Chandpur, Nadia, 19-06-06
(27) Anil Mahato, Shilda, Medinipur (W), 19-09-06
(28) Dinesh Baske, Shilda, Medinipur (W), 19-09-06
(29) Sankar Samanta, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 07-01-07
(30) Pailaram Tudu, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 09-01-07
(31) Sunita Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 09-02-07
(32) Jamini Mandal (Das) , Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 10-03-07
(33) Rampada Singh, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 30-03-07
(34) Parikshit Singh, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 30-03-07
(35) Mantu Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 04-04-07
(36) Dilip Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 29-04-07
(37) Mohiroah Karan, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 29-04-07
(38) Ram Kamila, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 05-05-07
(39) Sunita Jana, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 07-05-07
(40) Rasmoni Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 08-05-07
(41) Manik Mahato, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 27-05-07
(42) Mahadeb Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 24-06-07
(43) Harekrishna Chiti, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 04-07-07
(44) Rohit Roy, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 10-07-07
(45) Bapan Patra, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 29-07-07
(46) Arun Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 04-08-07
(47) Manas Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 08-10-07
(48) Mohan Mandal, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 08-10-07
(49) Mir Khurshed, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 26-10-07
(50) Gostha Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 27-10-07
(51) Sunil Bar, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 27-10-07
(52) Bachan Garudas, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 27-10-07
(53) Srimanta Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 30-10-07
(54) Gourhari Laya Das, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 01-11-07
(55) Gabinda Singh, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 01-11-07
(56) Bhagirath Karmakar, Barabazar, Purulia, 01-11-07
(57) Tapan Manna, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 03-11-07
(58) Nirapada Ghanta, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 06-11-07
(59) Tushar Shaw, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 06-11-07
(60) Sankar Maiti, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 06-11-07
(61) Chanchal Middya, Nandigram, W. Midnapur, 07-11-07
(62) Sufal Mandi, Purulia, Purulia, 20-11-07
(63) Govind Singh, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 06-12-07
(64) Sisir Chatterjee, Mangalkote, Burdwan, 01-01-08
(65) Pahalan Kumar, Balarampur, Purulia, 01-01-08
(66) Ramprasad Mondal, Chapra, Nadia, 02-01-08
(67) Mangal Mahato, Banspahari, Medinipur (W), 15-02-08
(68) Karam Chand Singh, Belpahari, 22-02-08
(69) Subhash Mahato, Belpahari, Medinipur (W), 29-02-08
(70) Budhadeb Pathak, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 09-03-08
(71) Mukul Tiwari, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 13-04-08
(72) Jugol Murmu, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 13-04-08
(73) Nabakumar Murmu, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 13-04-08
(74) Kshetrapal Majhi, Arsha, Purulia, 19-04-08
(75) Sridam Das, Khoirashole, Birbhum, 22-04-08
(76) Ganapati Bhadra, Bandowan, Purulia, 04-05-08
(77) Debraj Hembram, Balarampur, Purulia, 05-05-08
(78) Biswanath Mandi, Goaltore, Medinipur (W), 15-06-08
(79) Niranjan Mondal, Nandigram, Medinipur (E), 06-08-08
(80) Dulal Garu Das, Garupara, Medinipur (E), 07-08-08
(81) Firoj Mondal, Chakdah, Nadia, 01-09-08
(82) Satyanarayan Ganguli, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 05-09-08
(83) Sunil Halsana, Chakdah, Nadia, 16-09-08
(84) Mansoor Alam, Goalpokhar, Dinajpur (N), 17-09-08
(85) Nandalal Mistri, Rajnagar, Birbhum, 22-09-08
(86) Amar Ghugu, Patrasayar, Bankura, 04-10-08
(87) Prodyut Maiti (Naru), Khejuri, Midnapur (E), 10-10-08
(88) Mahidul Seikh, Harirampur, Dinajpur (S), 14-10-08
(89) Alauddin Molla, Haroa, 24, Parganas (N), 20-10-08
(90) Kutub Mondal, Galsi, Burdwan, 21-10-08
(91) Satyajit Mondal, Karanjora, Bankura, 22-10-08
(92) Debi Prasad Singh, Ausgram, Burdwan, 24-10-08
(93) Shankar Rauth, Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 27-10-08
(94) Indrajit Muda, Banspahari, Midnapur (W), 31-10-08
(95) Seikh Sanai, Khoirashole, Birbhum, 04-11-08
(96) Mrinal Sarkar, Nakasipara, Nadia, 05-11-08
(97) Namita Sarkar, Nakasipara, Nadia, 05-11-08
(98) Mazid Seikh, Baharampur, Murshidabad, 12-11-08
(99) Panu Bouri, Patrasayar, Bankura, 14-11-08
(100) Sheetkantha Mondal, Kandi, Murshidabad, 21-11-08
(101) Mostaque Ahmad, Bolepur, Birbhum, 21-11-08
(102) Qurban Seikh, Mayureswar, Birbhum, 11-12-08
(103) Gaja Mohammad, Islampur, Dinajpur (N), 13-12-08
(104) Uttam Roy, Jangipara, Hooghly, 16-12-08
(105) Arshad Ali, Dalkhola, Dinajpur (N), 23-12-08
(106) Dilip Manna, Purshura, Hooghly, 23-12-08
(107) Dasrathi Ghosh, Bhatar, Burdwan, 12-01-09
(108) Shamsur Alam Mallick, Indas, Bankura, 16-01-09
(109) Motibur Rahaman, Kushmundi, Dinajpur (S), 26-01-09
(110) Sujit Dasgupta, Dumdum, 24, Parganas (N), 27-01-09
(111) Sambhu Dasgupta, Dumdum, 24, Parganas (N), 27-01-09
(112) Nandalal Pal, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 01-02-09
(113) Haradhan Majhi, Balarampur, Purulia, 03-02-09
(114) Biswanath Digar, Ranibandh, Bankura, 08-02-09
(115) Sujit Ponda, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-02-09
(116) Nurul Islam Dewan, Raina, Burdwan, 22-02-09
(117) Jharna Mandi, Dhaniakhali, Hooghly, 26-02-09
(118) Sumana Mandi, Dhaniakhali, Hooghly, 26-02-09
(119) Tapas Mondal, Naihati, 24, Parganas (N), 03-03-09
(120) Saiyad Ali Bhuiyan, Jaipur, Bankura, 11-03-09
(121) Subol Kajli, Khejuri, Midnapur (E), 14-03-09
(122) Subodh Barik, Mugberia, Midnapur (E), 15-03-09
(123) Ansar Ali, Gangarampur, Dinajpur (S), 17-03-09
(124) Himadri Patra, Boga, Midnapur (E), 17-03-09
(125) Gopal Mondal, Beharampur, Murshidabad, 18-03-09
(126) Soharab Ali Dewan, Raina, Burdwan, 18-03-09
(127) Durga Deshwal, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 18-03-09
(128) Santosh Mahato, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 18-03-09
(129) Bijay Shaw, Titagarh, 24, Parganas (N), 18-03-09
(130) Kanai Kumar, Arsha, Purulia, 28-03-09
(131) Ganesh Das, Bhagwanpur, Midnapur (E), 28-03-09
(132) Ashim Mondal, Bahulabheda, Midnapur (W), 10-04-09
(133) Hambir Mandi, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 21-04-09
(134) Shakti Sen, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 21-04-09
(135) Gopinath Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 22-04-09
(136) Baikunth Mahato, Supurdihgram, Purulia, 23-04-09
(137) Bibhuti Singh Sardar, SD Gram, Purulia , 23-04-09
(138) Bhaben Dig, Haripal, Hooghly, 27-04-09
(139) Manowar Hossain Jamadar, Amta, Howrah, 07-05-09
(140) Kashinath Mondal, Jangipur, Murshidabad, 07-05-09
(141) Chandu Dolui, Bagnan, Howrah, 08-05-09
(142) Seikh Saidul, Bagnan, Howrah, 08-05-09
(143) Seikh Babua, Bagnan, Howrah, 08-05-09
(144) Seikh Aksar, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 09-05-09
(145) Abdullah Khan, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 09-05-09
(146) Mahiuddin Khan, Tamluk, Midnapur (E), 10-05-09
(147) Joynal Molla, Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 13-05-09
(148) Manu Singh, Bandowan, Purulia, 15-05-09
(149) Momtaj Seikh, Raninagar, Murshidabad, 16-05-09
(150) Arvind Mondal, Chari Antapur, Maldah, 17-05-09
(151) Bibek Barman, Goksadanga, Coochbihar, 19-05-09
(152) Kartik Mohaladar, Ratua, Maldah, 22-05-09
(153) Dinesh Mahato, Balarmpur, Purulia, 23-05-09
(154) Manoranjan Naskar, Bishnpur, 24, Pgs. (S), 23-05-09
(155) Santosh Barman, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 25-05-09
(156) Bhondulal Munda, Jhalda, Purulia,, 25-05-09
(157) Apurba Ghosh, Krishnanagar, Nadia, 28-05-09
(158) Nuruddin Seikh, Rampurhat, Birbhum, 31-05-09
(159) Sayantika Rakhit, BN Nagar, Midnapur (E), 01-06-09
(160) Khalek Molla, Haroa, 24, Parganas (N), 02-06-09
(161) Dinesh Deb Singh, GR Pur, Dinajpur (S), 06-06-09
(162) Govind Samanta, Panshkura, Midnapur (E), 06-06-09
(163) Mamoni Kishku, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 06-06-09
(164) Kinkar Dolui, Panchla, Howrah, 08-06-09
(165) Salku Soren, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 11-06-09
(166) Sitabur Seikh, Lalgola, Murshidabad, 11-06-09
(167) Ikramul Haque, Beharampur, Murshidabad, 12-06-09
(168) Shankar Tudu, Belpahari, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(169) Asit Samanta, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(170) Naru Samanta, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(171) Prabir Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-06-09
(172) Keshab Manna, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(173) Dhiraj Manna, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(174) Sanjay Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(175) Pabitra Das, Nandigram, Midnapur (E), 14-06-09
(176) Debabrata Soren, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(177) Mohan Singh, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-06-09
(178) Tuntuni Jana, Amedabad, Midnapur (E), 14-06-09
(179) Falguni Mukherjee, Mangalkote, Burdwan, 15-06-09
(180) Sunil Das, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 16-06-09
(181) Tapan Das, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 16-06-09
(182) Sanjay Pratihar, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 16-06-09
(183) Niladri Mahato, Lodashuli, Midnapur (W), 17-06-09
(184) Anil Mahato, Lodashuli, Midnapur (W), 17-06-09
(185) Abhijit Mahato, Lodashuli, Midnapur (W), 17-06-09
(186) Badal Chandra Ahir, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(187) Sisir Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(188) Dubraj Soren, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(189) Dasarath Soren, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(190) Chaitnya Soren, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-06-09
(191) Keshav Das, Nandigram, Midnapur (W), 19-06-09
(192) Siraj Khan, Itaru, Galsi, Burdwan, 21-06-09
(193) Ajay Rauth, Haldia, Midnapur (E), 21-06-09
(194) Budheswar Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 21-06-09
(195) Pranesh Ghosh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 21-06-09
(196) Naba Kumar Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 26-06-09
(197) Kishore Tiwari, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 26-06-09
(198) Jugol Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 26-06-09
(199) Moloy Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 05-07-09
(200) Motilal Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 05-07-09
(201) Pinki Khatun (8 yrs), Domkol, Murshidabad, 09-07-09
(202) Barendranath Mahato, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W 10-07-09
(203) Gurucharan Mahato, Lalgarh, West Dinajpur, 11-07-09
(204) Abijit Mondal (11 years), Uluberia, Howrah, 13-07-09
(205) Swapan Deb Singh, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-07-09
(206) Tarani Singh, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 14-07-09
(207) Gangadhar Mahato, Barabazar, Purulia, 15-07-09
(208) Jaladhar Mahato, Jhargram, Purulia, 18-07-09
(209) Ashok Ghosh, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 18-07-09
(210) Fagu Baske, Belpahari, Midnapur (W), 22-07-09
(211) Arghya Samanta, Raina, Burdwan, 27-07-09
(212) Ananda Das, Rajganj, Jalpaiguri, 28-07-09
(213) Sagar Masant, Goaltore, Midnapur (W), 30-07-09
(214) Ashok Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(215) Brahmodeo Singh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(216) Motilal Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(217) Moloy Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 31-07-09
(218) Nirmal Mahato, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 02-08-09
(219) Gurucharan Tudu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 03-08-09
(220) Shankar D. Adhikari, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 05-08-09
(221) Gunadhar Singh, Bhulabheda, Midnapur (W), 05-08-09
(222) Shaktipada Murmu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-08-09
(223) Ashim Soren, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-08-09
(224) Budhu Hansda, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-08-09
(225) Ramkrishna Duley, Sarenga, Bankura, 15-08-09
(226) Madar Ali Molla, Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 17-08-09
(227) Samrendranath Konai, Madgram, Birbhum, 18-08-09
(228) Anirul Islam, Rajarhat, 24, Parganas (N), 23-08-09
(229) Mangal Soren, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 29-08-09
(230) Laxmikanta Kumar, Sindurpur, Purulia, 29-08-09
(231) Madan Mondal, Garulia, North 24, Parganas, 29-08-09
(232) Bharat Hembram, Balarampur, Purulia, 30-08-09
(233) Sukhdeo Mahato, Bhramarmara, Midnapur (W), 31-08-09
(234) Debi Prasad Hansda, Balarampur, Purulia, 31-08-09
(235) Abu Ali Mondal, Baruipur, 24, Parganas (S), 03-09-09
(236) Hashem Mondal, Baruipur, 24, Parganas (S), 03-09-09
(237) Mirazul Seikh, Beldanga, Murshidabad, 04-09-09
(238) Azmat Seikh, Beldanga, Murshidabad, 04-09-09
(239) Ketabul Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 04-09-09
(240) Apu Singh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(241) Rajib Singh, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(242) Satish Singh Sardar, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(243) Sasanka Sekhar Roy, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 06-09-09
(244) Shyam Chalak, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 07-09-09
(245) Ramdas Murmu, Sarenga, Bankura, 08-09-09
(246) Baneswar Murmu, Sarenga, Bankura, 08-09-09
(247) Abhiram Das, Nanur, Birbhum, 08-09-09
(248) Krishna Kundu, Sarenga, Bankura, 10-09-09
(249) Bakul Seikh, Lalgola, Murshidabad, 11-09-09
(250) Ramen Ghosh, Lalgola, Murshidabad, 12-09-09
(251) Seikh Nazrul, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-09-09
(252) Kartik Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-09-09
(253) Sambhu Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 13-09-09
(254) Ajoy Patra, Shalboni, Medinipur (W), 16-09-09
(255) Dilip Dhara, Jadavpur, Kolkata, 17-09-09
(256) Zikaria Seikh, Baryan, Murshidabad, 20-09-09
(257) Manik Mandi, Lalgarh, Medinipur (W), 20-09-09
(258) Budheswar Mandi, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 20-09-09
(259) Bagan Mandi, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 20-09-09
(260) Nimai Bisui, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 24-09-09
(261) Samir Singha Mahapatra, Midnapur (W), 24-09-09
(262) Rafique Molla, Patharpratima, 24, Parganas (S), 25-09-09
(263) Susanta Dhara, Ausgram, Burdwan, 27-09-09
(264) Radhanath Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 30-09-09
(265) Anadi Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 30-09-09
(266) Bhakti Mahato, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 30-09-09
(267) Barun Pratihar, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 01-10-09
(268) Amalendu Patra, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 02-10-09
(269) Panchanan Tudu, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 02-10-09
(270) Lakhman Sarkar, Ausgram, Burdwan, 05-10-09
(271) Sasadhar Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 08-10-09
(272) Seikh Hashibul, Khanakul, Hooghly, 09-10-09
(273) Kanai Murmu, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 13-10-09
(274) Mantu Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 18-10-09
(275) Ratan Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 18-10-09
(276) Shital Hembram, Binpur, Midnapur (W), 19-10-09
(277) Dibakar Bhattacharjee, Sankrail, W. Midnapur, 20-10-09
(278) Swapan Roy, Sankrail, W. Midnapur, 20-10-09
(279) Basanta Pakhira, Khanakul, Hooghly, 24-10-09
(280) Pratap Nayek, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 26-10-09
(281) Jayfal Mondal, Suti, Murshidabad, 27-10-09
(282) Dhajen Mondal, Murshidabad, 27-10-09
(283) Tapan Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 29-10-09
(284) Dilip Mahato, Belpahari, W Midnapur, 29-10-09
(285) Tushar Ghosh, Bongaon, N. 24 Parganas, 31-10-09
(286) Madhab Mudi, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 31-10-09
(287) Anil Mahato, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 01-11-09
(288) Saifunissa Bibi, Khanakul, Hooghly, 04-11-09
(289) Joyram Hansda, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 07-11-09
(290) Manoranjan Mahali, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 07-11-09
(291) Lakshmi Das, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 07-11-09
(292) Naba Kumar Singh, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 08-11-09
(293) Naresh Thapa, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 08-11-09
(294) Binod Tamang, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 08-11-09
(295) Bhaktabahadur Limbu, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 8-11-09
(296) Dhanbahadur Viswakarma, Jamboni, W. Midnapur, 8-11-09
(297) Ishaq Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 11-11-09
(298) Sashticharan Dutta, Belpahari, W. Midnapore, 15-11-09
(299) Ajit Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapore, 16-11-09
(300) Khudiram Mudi, W. Midnapore, 16-11-09
(301) Totan Das, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 18-11-09
(302) Samiran Das, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 18-11-09
(303) Jaganath Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 19-11-09
(304) Bhanguram Hansda, Kotwali, W. Midnapore, 19-11-09
(305) Tapan Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 23-11-09
(306) Ashok Kotal, Shalboni, W. Midnapore, 23-11-09
(307) Madan Ghosh, Binpur, W. Midnapore, 24-11-09
(308) Subimal Mali, Arsha, Purulia, 26-11-09
(309) Srikanta Banerjee, Binpur, W. Midnapore, 27-11-09
(310) Alok Mondal, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(311) Karuna Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(312) Braja Bikash Mahato, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(313) Bomkesh Giri, Binpur, W. Midnapur, 27-11-09
(314) Rassel Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 28-11-09
(315) Dhanapati Murmu, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 28-11-09
(316) Manowara Bibi, Bishnpur, 24, Parganas (S), 02-12-09
(317) Animesh Mitra, Bongaon, 24, Parganas (N), 02-12-09
(318) Nimai Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-12-09
(319) Koni Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-12-09
(320) Ramchandra Lay, Arsha, Purulia, 04-12-09
(321) Bholanath Khutia, Moyna, East Midnapur, 05-12-09
(322) Gurupada Mondal, Moyna, East Midnapur, 05-12-09
(323) Sanatan Pratihar, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 06-12-09
(324) Subol Mahato, Belpahari, West Midnapur, 08-12-09
(325) Asit Mondal, Bandowan, Purulia, 09-12-09
(326) Brahspati Mahato, Jhargram, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(327) Manik Mahato, Jhargram, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(328) Bijoy Mahato, Jhargram, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(329) Robi Mahato, Shalboni, West Midnapur, 09-12-09
(330) Panchanan Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 11-12-09
(331) Tilak Tudu, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 11-12-09
(332) Dinabandhu Soren, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 12-12-09
(333) Akshay Mondqal, Ramnagar, E. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(334) Anil Chalak, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(335) Dayal Chalak, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(336) Amal Patra, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 17-12-09
(337) Shridam Hembram, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 18-12-09
(338) Nishikanta Bera, Midnapur Sadar, E. Midnapur, 18-12-09
(339) Sisir Jana, Dharampur, W. Midnapur, 18-12-09
(340) Gopal Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapur, 19-12-09
(341) Khagen Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapur, 19-12-09
(342) Mossaraf Khan. Canning, 24, Parganas (S), 20-12-09
(343) Sadhan Mahato, Jhargram, W. Midnapur, 22-12-09
(344) Jiarul Haque Molla, Bhangad, 24, Pgs (S), 22-12-09
(345) Sadek Seikh, Hariharpara, Murshidabad, 23-12-09
(346) Sariful Seikh, Hariharpara, Murshidabad, 23-12-09
(347) Prabir Dandapat, Gopiballavpur, W. Midnapur, 23-12-0
(348) Hablu Patra, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 23-12-09
(349) Sadhan Mahato, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 23-12-09
(350) Biswanath Murmu, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 24-12-09
(351) Rameswar Murmu, Ranibandh, Bankura, 26-12-09
(352) Abdul Hai, Rampurhat, Birbhum, 28-12-09
(353) Kalipada Hembram, Ranibandh, Bankura, 30-12-09
(354) Anand Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 31-12-09
(355) Kunaram Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 31-12-09
(356) Bhagbat Singh, Nayagram, W. Midnapur, 01-01-10
(357) Rabindra Mondal, Ramnagar, E. Midnapur, 01-01-10
(358) Anath Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(359) Hiteswar Singh, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(360) Jhantu Patra, Lalgarh, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(361) Hekim Munda, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(362) Bapi Bakli, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 03-01-10
(363) Panchanan Mondal, Baharampur, Murshidabad, 04-01-10
(364) Haren Baske, Ranibandh, Purulia, 07-01-10
(365) Sk. Manjur Ali, Jungalmahal, 08-01-10 (*)
(366) Nirmal Nayek, Jungalmahal, 08-01-10 (*)
(367) Dhonu Rajaki, Bandowan, Purulia, 10-01-10
(368) Biswanath Dutta, Simlapol, Bankura, 10-01-10
(369) Dinesh Haldar, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(370) Biswanath Gayen, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(371) Khayrul Jamadar, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(372) Selim Jamdadar, Canning, 24, Parganas, 11-01-10
(373) Gobinda Pradhan, Mathurapur, 24, Parganas, 13-01-10
(374) Uttam Banik, Palta, North 24, Parganas, 15-01-10
(375) Tarashankar Sarkar, Khanpur, S. Dinajpur, 15-01-10
(376) Lina Khatoon (12 Yrs), Islampur, N. Dinajpur, 16-01-10
(377) Dipanwita Jana, Nandigram, E. Midnapur, 22-01-10
(378) Mahadeb Bouri, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 22-01-10
(379) Pratham Bouri, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 22-01-10
(380) Robi Das, Kalyani, Nadia, 24-01-10
(381) Guhiram Singh, Nayagram, W. Midnapur, 25-01-10
(382) Bechuram Adak, Tarakeswar, Hooghly, 25-01-10
(383) Sanjay Ghosh, Barikul, Bankura, 26-01-10
(384) Ranjit Hembram, Sarenga, Bankura, 27-01-10
(385) Jaganath Mahato, Shalboni, W. Midnapur, 30-01-10
(386) Fazlool Karim, Suri, Birbhum, 30-01-10
(387) Jamal Seikh, Suri, Birbhum, 30-01-10
(388) Fagu Seikh, Suri, Birbhum, 30-01-10
(389) Atul Singh Sardar, Belpahari, W. Midnapur, 01-02-10
(390) Khuran Seikh, Kaliachak, Maldah, 04-02-10
(391) Basudeb Das, Khairasole, Birbhum, 04-02-10
(392) Baren Singh, Belpahari, W. Dinajpur, 11-02-10
(393) Saidul Mallick, Beldanga, Murshidabad, 12-02-10
(394) Kalo Seikh, Nanoor, Birbhum, 14-02-10
(395) Basudeb Mete, Nanoor, Birbhum, 14-02-10
(396) Ajoy Thapa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(397) Gogan Pradhan, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(398) Bihan Kachari, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(399) Prem Singh Bhutia, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(400) Mikmar Tamang, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(401) Arun Singh Thakuri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(402) Surya Bahadur Thapa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(403) Jivan Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(404) Banin Chandra Dhimari, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(405) Arindra Kumar Rava, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(406) Kanteswar Basumatari, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(407) Monal Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(408) Suresh Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(409) Nimte Sherpa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(410) Pradip Pradhan, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(411) Madhukar Subba, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(412) Shanti Kumar Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(413) Dambar Bahadur Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(414) Chandra Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(415) Gopal Krishna Chetri, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(416) Biman Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(417) Doulat Rai, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(418) Premtosh Lepcha, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(419) Ram Bahadur Thapa, Shilda, W. Midnapur, 15-02-10
(420) Nakul Singh, Bandowan, Purulia, 18-02-10
(421) Baneswar Singh, Bandowan, Purulia, 18-02-10
(422) Karani Mahato, Bandowan, Purulia, 18-02-10
(423) Robi Lochan Mitra, Sarenga, Bankura, 25-02-10
(424) Biswanath Mondal, Balarampur, Purulia, 01-03-10
(425) Kalu Das, Gopiballavpur, W Midnapur, 03-03-10
(426) Swapan Mondal, Belpahari, W Midnapur, 04-03-10
(427) Fagu Seikh, Manikchak, Malda, 05-03-10
(428) Chandan Singh, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 08-03-10
(429) Shib Shankar Das, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 08-03-10
(430) Binod Singh, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 08-03-10
(431) Shankar Singh, Panskura, E Midnapur, 10-03-10
(432) Bhim Chandra Dhara, Srirampur, Hooghly, 11-03-10
(433) Manoj Hembram, Lalgarh, W Midnapur, 15-03-10
(434) Tapan Dalui, Lalgarh, W Midnapur, 17-03-10
(435) Prabhat Mondal, Manikchak, Malda, 21-03-10
(436) Hemanta Pradhan, Sankrail, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 23-03-10
(437) Basir Khan, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(438) Ajoy Dey, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(439) Shibaprasad Mondal, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(440) Rabi Singh Muda, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 24-03-10
(441) Tilak Barui,Bangaon, North 24 Pgs, 31-03-10
(442) Partha Biswas, Belpahari, Midnapur (W), 04-04-10
(443) Md Islam, Titagarh, 24, Parganas (N), 04-04-10
(444) Swapan Singh Sardar, Ranibandh, Bankura, 06-04-10
(445) Subrata Chowdhury, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 07-04-10
(446) Koushik Dutta, Jhargram, Midnapur (W), 10-04-10
(447) Paban Mahato, Jhargram, Midnapur (W), 10-04-10
(448) Md Habibullah, Barasat, 24, Parganas (N), 13-04-10
(449) Ranjit Mal, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 13-04-10
(450) Goutam Mal, Shalboni, Midnapur (W), 13-04-10
(451) Jaladhar Bagdi, Patrasayer, Bankura, 14-04-10
(452) Swapan Das, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 15-04-10
(453) Nantu Seikh, Mangalkote, Burdwan, 16-04-10
(454) Dilip Mirdha, Rajnagar, Birbhum, 19-04-10
(455) Sailen Mahato, Lalgarh, Midnapur (W), 20-04-10
(456) Noor Ali, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 21-04-10
(457) Madhu Khan, Dubrajpur, Birbhum, 21-04-10
(458) Ashok Singh, Nayagram, W Midnapur, 23-04-10
(459) Parameswar Murmu, Ranibandh, Bankura, 25-04-10
(460) Biswanth Mahato, Lalgarh, W Midnapur, 26-04-10
(461) Nihar Mahato, Jhargram, W Midnapur, 28-04-10
(462) Sishu Mahato, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 29-04-10
(463) Haripada Mondal, Nabagram, Murshidabad, 29-04-10
(464) Ranjit Mahato, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 29-04-10
(465) Subodh Mondal, Shalboni, W Midnapur, 29-04-10

Most of the Maoist victims are teachers, grocers, daily wage earners, farmers, government employees, police & soldiers, labourers, students, rickshaw pullers, hawkers and people belonging to other weaker sections of the society.

It is also a fact that most of the victims belong to indigenous people comprising Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Muslims and other weaker sections of the society.

Apart from this, 65 police personnel 1 doctor, 1 nurse, 4 government employees on duty were also killed by Maoists.

There is no denying the fact that PUCL, APDR and other similar “so-called” human right organizations and some pseudo intellectuals have been fully supporting the Maoist ideology and brutalities on different pretexts to destabilize the country. Even they try to justify the brutal massacre of Indian Jawans by Maoists in Garchirouli, Dantewara, Shilda, Orissa and other places. In the parliament the so-called intellectuals and human right organisations have been very rightly termed as “OVER-GROUND FACES OF UNDER-GROUND MAOIST MOVEMENT”

Under the circumstances, I would request you to kindly look into the matter seriously and ensure that this procession of deaths in India is stopped immediately in the interest of human rights of all irrespective of political affiliation, caste, creed and religion.

Thanking you while awaiting prompt action.

Again with regards,

Yours faithfully,
Gouranga Chatterjee

Friday, April 30, 2010

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DR. PUSHKAR RAJ FIGHTS FOR INSANE MAOIST-TMC BUTCHERS AND RAPISTS BUT NOT FOR A GIRL VICTIMISED AT THEIR HANDS. BRAVO!

22-01-2010

A teenager from a CPM supporter’s family has been raped and murdered in Nandigram.

The dead body of Dipanwita Jana was found floating on the Haldi river this afternoon.

She was a first year geography (Honours) student at local Sitananda College.

She was missing since she left home for a private tuition on Monday morning.

She was a resident of Balarampur, 7km from Nandigram.

The teen’s uncle who had contested for a seat in the Nandigram 2 Panchayat Samity in 2008, lodged a complaint in the evening alleging that the girl had been raped and murdered.

A police officer said the decomposed body had multiple injuries. “Preliminary investigations suggest rape and murder”.

East Midnapur’s district Secretariat member Ashok Guria, alleged Trinamul’s hand in the murder.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Thursday, April 22, 2010

CPI (M) FIGHTS AGAINST PERVERTED IDEOLOGY OF MAOISTS IN INDIA

AGAINST MAOIST VIOLENCE

INTRODUCTION

Widespread violence by the Maoists in the recent period and their characterization as the “biggest internal security threat” by the Union Government has brought the issue of “Leftwing” extremism to the fore.

According to the Union Home Ministry, 3338 persons have died in 7806 incidents involving naxalite violence from 2004 to 2008. This year, 580 persons have died in 1405 incidents spread across 11 states, till August.

The Union Government has announced its intention of launching a security offensive against the Maoists along with the concerned state governments in the Maoist infested areas. While extremist violence needs to be dealt with firm administrative steps, a security centric approach towards the Maoist violence would fail to end the problem. The Maoists need to be ideologically confronted and politically exposed and isolated. The socio-economic backwardness, especially in the Maoist infested areas also need to be addressed.

The CPI (M) cadres and supporters in West Bengal are being targeted by the Maoists, particularly in the West Medinipur district, precisely because the CPI (M) is in the forefront of the ideological-political battle against the Maoists.

This year, over 130 members and activists of the CPI (M) have lost their lives across West Bengal, of which more than half were victims of Maoist violence.

LALGARH AND THE WEST BENGAL EXPERIENCE

Though Naxalbari in West Bengal has been the cradle of the ultra Left movement in the country, West Bengal also witnessed the fading away of the ultra Left for a long time since the seventies. There were several reasons. The ideological confusion and bankruptcy that it based itself on resulted in the splintering of the movement. The nebulous framework and the anti working class ideas that premised the naxalite movement was also bound to affect its organization. The movement was infiltrated by alien elements of the ruling party and became the major instrument to attack the CPI (M) and the organised Left. The degeneration was so complete that it had no other go but to fade into oblivion. But what proved decisive in the isolation of the Naxalites was the successful and widespread land reform that was led by the organised Left. This process got statutory backing when the Left Front government came to power. So the combination of socio-economic development, political and ideological interventions by the CPI (M) and the organised Left led to the situation that prevailed in West Bengal during the last three decades. It is most unfortunate that the present Home Minister of the country is unmindful of this history of sacrifice and struggle by the organised Left in facing upto the challenge of ultra Left.

The present phase of Maoist activities began in Lalgarh and adjoining areas in the Binpur I block of West Medinipur district which is situated along the Jharkhand border. In the last three years there has been sporadic violence in the area with murderous attacks on activists of the CPI (M) by armed squads who crossed over from Jharkhand. The presence of Maoists was suspected when the Nandigram episode happened. Now the Maoist leaders have themselves confirmed their involvement in Nandigram and have demanded a quid pro quo from the Trinamul Congress vis-à-vis their activities in Lalgarh.

The Lalgarh episode was sparked off following police actions in the area in the wake of a mine blast which was intended to kill the West Bengal Chief Minister on 2nd November 2008, when he was returning from a programme in Salboni to inaugurate a steel plant. Incidentally there was no agitation on land acquisition in the proposed site of the plant neither was any SEZ proposal involved. The state government, in the wake of allegations that the police had committed excesses while apprehending the culprits responsible for the mine blast, had taken action on the basis of those allegations. Police officials were transferred, injured persons were provided medical treatment and compensation and some arrested persons released. But the so-called People’s Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA) which had been created was not interested in anything else but disallowing the entry of the state administration and the police personnel into the area. Though several rounds of discussions took place the stalemate continued. It was very clear from their main demand, for a public apology by the District Superintendent of Police of West Midnapore district and other policemen by holding their ears and crawling with their nose to the ground, that the PCAPA was not interested in any resolution of the issue. Subsequently, it became clear that they were acting as the front of the Maoists demanding withdrawal of cases against the Maoist squad leader Shashadhar Mahato who had carried out the assassination attempt on the West Bengal Chief Minister.

The link between the PCAPA and the Trinamul Congress was also clear from the very beginning. The PCAPA spokesperson Chhatradhar Mahato, Sashadhar's brother, had been a former Trinamul Congress local leader.

Trinamul Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee and other Trinamul leaders had also attended events organised by the PCAPA in Lalgarh during this phase though these areas were otherwise out of bounds of the administration. Now even the Home Minister has admitted in the Rajya Sabha (on 2nd December) that the PCAPA is “only a front organisation to the CPI (Maoist)”.

Despite the best attempts of the administration to engage the PCAPA, the Lalgarh area was blockaded and the administration was made out of bounds of the area since November 2008. This so-called “liberated zone” was used to launch murderous attacks against the CPI (M) activists and other political forces who are opposed to the Maoists. Over 80 persons have been killed by the Maoists in this area since November 2008, which includes over 70 cadres and sympathisers of the CPI (M), activists of the Jharkhand Party (Naren) and election commission personnel. The victims were mostly poor peasants or agricultural workers from dalit or adivasi families. A CPI (M) supporter and agricultural worker Salku Soren was killed by the Maoists and his corpse was kept in the open for several days in order to terrorize the CPI (M) supporters.

A 22 year old college student Abhijit Mahato was assassinated alongwith other family members by a Maoist squad. All these massacres were justified by the Maoists in the name of elimination of “class enemies”.

That the people were not with this targeted violence was clear from the thumping majority with which the CPI (M) candidate won from the Jhargram (ST) Lok Sabha constituency, securing 59 per cent of the polled votes and winning by a margin of nearly 3 lakhs, in an election where the Left and the CPI (M) had otherwise suffered electoral reverses. Since the Lok Sabha elections, the operations by the state police and the central paramilitary forces have started and in the last four months large areas have been brought under the control of the civil administration. The state administration has launched a programme of development and reaching out essential services like food rations. The Trinamul Congress, on the other hand, aided and abetted by sections of the media, indulged in stupendous double-speak. They started by attacking the State Government for failing to control Maoist violence and questioned why the Maoists were not being banned in West Bengal. When the Central Government banned the CPI (Maoist) and the State Government started joint operations with central security forces, the Maoist sympathizers initiated shrill rhetoric against state repression. The Trinamul Congress obliged by shifting its stance and opposing the anti-Maoist operations, calling for a withdrawal of Central security forces. In return, the CPI (Maoist) leader Koteshwar Rao alias Kishanji hailed Mamata Banerjee as their preferred choice for being the next Chief Minister of West Bengal in an interview to the Bengali daily Ananda Bazar Patrika on 4th October 2009.

The mainstream media and commentators have talked about underdevelopment and the discontent of the local tribals as the principal source of the agitation. But evidence shows that the movement never acquired a mass character in most parts of the areas spanning the districts of Bankura, Purulia and West Medinipur which is loosely termed as the Jangalmahal. The reason was clear. While the region no doubt suffers from backwardness relative to the more developed areas of West Bengal, the condition of the tribal people in that region is better compared to the tribal areas of Jharkhand, Chattisgarh or Orissa where the Maoists appear to be more deeply entrenched.

Over the last 31 years, the land redistributed in West Medinipur district has benefited 57 per cent of the tribals and other backward communities. Upto November 2008, 176668 tribals have received pattas for 197350.49 acres.

Similarly, 7829 tribals have received house sites and 23452 of them have been recorded as bargadars (secured tenants). The critics of the Left have unfortunately ignored this aspect.

The outbreak of Maoist activities cannot be divorced from the political background. Binpur assembly under which Lalgarh falls has not been a Left stronghold; the opposition has won that seat several times. The block level Panchayat Samiti has been mostly led by the opposition comprising of the Congress and various factions of the Jharkhand Party. Most of the 10 gram panchayats have been held by the anti-Left opposition for the last 15 years. It is clear that the opposition had a strong presence in that particular area as opposed to the rest of the tribal areas in West Medinipur, Bankura and Purulia.

It is this strength of the opposition which provided the Maoists an initial ground for initiating their activities. The Maoists’ thesis that the “CPI (M) is a social fascist force” and therefore any anti-CPI (M) alliance with other bourgeois parties were justified was used to forge direct links with the Trinamul Congress and launch murderous attacks on the CPI (M) cadres and sympathisers.

In its 9th Congress held in Madurai in 1972, in the backdrop of the pincer attack faced by the Party in West Bengal from the Congress on the one side and the naxalites on the other, the CPI (M) had made the following assessment regarding the naxalite movement: “…petty-bourgeois adventurism must degenerate into an anti-working class, anti-revolutionary line and its inevitable destiny was to serve the interests of the ruling classes”. The Maoists today epitomize this degeneration, which has turned them into henchmen of the Trinamul Congress.

BANKRUPTCY OF LEFT SECTARIANISM

In the run up to the Lok Sabha elections in a signed statement, the spokesmen of the Central Committee of CPI (Maoist) titled “Parliamentary democracy is an illusion for the Marxists! Revolution is their reality!” appealed to the people to boycott the elections. The message was loud and clear - that a ‘revolution’ was round the corner; as if an immediate choice was available to the people of this country – the poor, the hungry and the vulnerable – either a ‘revolution’ or a sham parliamentary democracy.

On the Communists’ possible approach to elections, the observations of Frederich Engels (introduction to Marx’s Class Struggles in France) lays down the correct orientation: “Thanks to the intelligent use which the German workers made of the universal suffrage introduced in 1866, the astonishing growth of the party is made plain to all the world”. He further added that the votes secured by the Communists “accurately informed us concerning our own strength and that of all hostile parties, and thereby provided us with a measure of proportion for our actions second to none, safeguarding us from untimely timidity as much as from untimely foolhardiness - if this had been the only advantage we gained from the suffrage, it would still have been much more than enough. But it did more than this by far. In election agitation it provided us with a means, second to none, of getting in touch with the mass of the people where they still stand aloof from us; of forcing all parties to defend their views and actions against our attacks before all the people; and, further, it provided our representatives in the Reichstag with a platform from which they could speak to their opponents in parliament, and to the masses without, with quite other authority and freedom than in the press or at meetings.”

Lenin’s classic against “Leftwing” deviation (Leftwing Communism An Infantile Disorder) also state: “Certainly, without a revolutionary mood among the masses, and without conditions facilitating the growth of this mood, revolutionary tactics will never develop into action. In Russia, however, lengthy, painful and sanguinary experience has taught us the truth that revolutionary tactics cannot be built on a revolutionary mood alone. Tactics must be based on a sober and strictly objective appraisal of all the class forces in a particular state (and of the states that surround it, and of all states the world over) as well as of the experience of revolutionary movements. It is very easy to show one’s “revolutionary” temper merely by hurling abuse at parliamentary opportunism, or merely by repudiating participation in parliaments; its very ease, however, cannot turn this into a solution of a difficult, a very difficult, problem.”

But the Indian Maoists would have none of these. Because, they think that revolutionaries are meant to engage in nothing but an armed struggle; therefore, something as mundane as organizing the workers through patient day-to-day trade union work or mobilizing the peasantry especially the landless, the poor and the agricultural workers on issues concerning their every day livelihood, which would raise their consciousness about the class realities in our rural areas, is of no importance to these ‘revolutionaries’!

A major aspect of the Maoist activities is predominated by ‘annihilation’ of individuals who are opposed to their activities. While claiming the legacy of the Naxalbari movement of the late 60s and early 70s, the Maoists remember the contribution of Charu Mazumdar with utmost reverence – as the pioneer of Maoism in India. However, the present day Maoists could have done better had they taken note of Mazumdar’s views when the imminent collapse of the naxalite movement became apparent to him. Before his arrest he was preparing a document for circulation among his Party members in which he was reported to have commented that “the system of annihilation has been overworked, and many mistakes have been committed. There has been Mwidespread criticism in the party of these. Revisions will be made”. Mazumdar wrote about these mistakes in a personal letter to his wife from jail. However, rather than correcting their grave sectarian mistakes, the CPI (ML) splintered into various directions. Even today, the Maoists refuse to draw proper lessons from the mistakes which Mazumdar eventually admitted.

Here lies the Maoists’ bankruptcy in grasping the essence of Marxism-Leninism which is the ideology on which any Communist party bases its programme and activities and keep on blindly imitating the form adopted in struggles adopted elsewhere in the world and too, in the remote past. Lenin had pointed out that the Marxist ideology can sustain itself because it is revolutionary and scientific at the same time. Without a scientific comprehension about society and social processes, the revolutionaries cannot take the process of social revolution forward. But at the same time, unless the scientific comprehension is wedded to a revolutionary spirit, this process would remain simply an academic exercise. Therefore, for Communists all over, it is important to grasp the concrete study of a concrete situation. And, it is here that the Maoists completely fail the test of being revolutionaries. The entire literature that the Indian Maoists have produced on the concrete analysis of the Indian society, the processes that have shaped it, the changes in the world, the stage of development, the precise nature of the Indian ruling classes are substituted by a copy and paste exercise of the Chinese revolution.

‘MAOISM’: THOROUGHLY MISPLACED CONCEPT

‘Maoism’ in India is a crude distortion of the theory and practice of Mao Ze Dong. Maoists hardly realise that by blindly imitating the particular path of Chinese revolution that the Chinese people traversed under the leadership of Comrade Mao – they are in fact undermining the very contribution of the great Chinese revolution and the success of the widespread national liberation struggles in the wake of the great victory over fascism led by the Soviet Union.

These two momentous developments had changed the alignment of political forces in the aftermath of the Second World War. Ignoring this, the Indian Maoists continue to believe in what the Naxalbari movement propounded that Indian independence is fake and that India continues to be a semi-colonial state in the new millennium. Revolutionaries, whose essential hallmark is to usher in change, cannot remain oblivious of big changes at the global and national level and fail to assimilate their implications.

The present secretary of the CPI (Maoist) Ganapati, in an interview to their own mouthpiece People's March admitted that in the CPI(ML) People’s War Group which is a component of the present Maoist party had a debate over the use of the word ‘Maoism’ in their literature and understanding. He had, of course, branded those who opposed this new nomenclature as an ‘opportunist clique’. But the fact remains that the very notion of ‘Maoism’ is misplaced. This was made clear by the Communist Party of China itself that “Mao Zedong Thought is the integration of the universal principles of Marxism-Leninism with the concrete practice of the Chinese revolution”. To try and replicate the path of the Chinese revolution in India, lock, stock and barrel, is nothing but a denial of the Indian realities. The CPI (ML) which emerged during the Naxalbari movement articulated unrealistic slogans like “China's Chairman is our Chairman” and “Chinese path is our path”. Contrast this to the opposition of Mao himself against the general line of Communist International in so far as China was concerned. It was Mao who asserted, and correctly so, that the Chinese revolution could not follow the same trajectory as in Russia. Similarly, the Communists in India have to chart their own road to the revolution on the basis of a concrete analysis of Indian conditions. Wholesale borrowing of the path followed by the Chinese Communist Party before the revolution in China in the name of ‘Maoism’ is against the very grain of Mao Zedong Thought.

The Indian Maoists would do well to learn and assimilate the experience of the Nepalese Maoists. In spite of the fact that Maoists in Nepal commanded a major support through its armed peasant warfare in large parts of the country, they realized that their movement would be unable to go further forward unless they participated in the task of developing a constitutional multi-party democracy replacing the archaic monarchy. In this background the Maoists had entered into a historic agreement with the seven party alliance with other Left and anti-monarchy bourgeois parties. This ensured that they were recognized by the Nepali people as a major force in Nepali politics. Rather than learning from the Nepalese Maoists, the Indian Maoists virulently opposed and criticized them. The content of the open letter that the CPI (Maoist) wrote to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is the most outrageous document that a party calling themselves communists could have issued given the principle of proletarian internationalism associated with communism.

CAPITALIST DEVELOPMENT AND MAOIST DOGMA

The basic problem with the conceptual framework of Maoism as has been elucidated by the Indian Maoists lies in their inability to come to grips with the need for evolving with the changing situation and grasping the concrete situation in the society where they are working. Thus the basic analysis of the Indian State of the 40 year old CPI (ML) programme in the wake of the Naxalbari movement is retained by the Maoists, failing to draw any lesson from the complete splintering of the ultra Left movement into myriad factions and groups.

In carrying out an analysis of the Indian state the Maoists have not moved an inch from the earlier programme authored by the CPI (ML) in 1970 in the wake of the Naxalbari movement. Almost 40 years back, an understanding that Indian independence is fake and formal with Indian rulers subservient to an imperialist order which is in a state of imminent collapse persuaded them to believe that an armed struggle involving the rural areas to ‘encircle’ the cities will deliver the ‘revolution’ in quick time. Slogans like ‘decade of the seventies –a decade of liberation’ appeared in Naxalite wall writings in the streets of Kolkata. That the objective experience did not substantiate such an assessment- ought to have triggered some degree of introspection. But, obviously it didn’t.

The naxalite understanding was that the Indian ruling class was a “comprador bureaucratic bourgeoisie”. A comprador bourgeoisie defined by the Communist International (6th Congress of the Comintern) is one which subserves imperialism by exporting raw materials and importing finished products. It is a bourgeoisie that does not seek an independent development of capitalism in its country. It is a mere puppet of imperialism. Such a bourgeoisie, therefore, is one which does not command a social base of its own. Overall, this would then be as fragile as a house of cards-requiring a gentle push to bring down the edifice like a domino.

The CPI (M) understands that the Indian ruling classes consist of an alliance between the bourgeoisie and the landlords which is led by the big bourgeoisie.

The big bourgeoisie, in turn, increasingly collaborates with international Nfinance capital. At the same time, the CPI (M) recognizes that the Indian bourgeoisie, as a whole, has a dual character. On the one hand, being part of the world capitalist system and seeking to develop capitalism in India, it collaborates with imperialism and international finance capital. On the other hand, in order to preserve and expand its economic domain from being encroached upon by global capital, it also has conflicts with imperialism. Such conflicts, however, get resolved not by confrontation but through compromise, pressure and bargain. This dual character finds its most visible expression in the economic and foreign policies of the Government.

Without understanding the complexity of the process of capitalist development in India and mechanically presuming an exact resemblance with China has led the ultra Left in India to remain clueless in explaining what has happened in all these years. Heavy industry, infrastructure like railways, power, science and technology in advanced areas like space, nuclear, knowledge based industries like bio-technology and information technology and of course – manufacturing - these have developed in India as part of the overall development of capitalism. The indigenous capacities built over the years are unthinkable had it been spearheaded by a “comprador bureaucratic bourgeoisie”.

MINDLESS MILITARISM: UNCONNECTED TO PEOPLE'S ISSUES


The practice of the Maoists has little to do with issues of livelihood and socioeconomic justice. For example, there are a large number of daily issues which are connected with the rights and access to forest wealth of those very people who inhabit those areas where the Maoists are active. But far from raising the question of the mining laws of the country which displace the tribal and other forest dwellers, the Maoists are only talking of a violent armed revolution. This is as if just by talking of a long drawn armed struggle the people can be attracted and changes will take place only after the ‘revolutionary’ government is established. Similarly, despite their shrill anti-imperialist rhetoric, when it comes to taking up issues and mobilizing people against imperialist dictated policies – there is a deafening silence. The Maoists have never spoken on the disastrous impact of financial liberalisation and speculative activities in the economy. Neither have they raised their voice against the complete withdrawal of public investment in agriculture which has been one of the main reasons for the severe agrarian crisis in the country which has led to thousands of farmers committing suicide.

The cult of the gun – the firepower of the so-called people’s guerrillas and the discourse on military tactics has completely overwhelmed the Maoists. They seem to be paying no heed to the exhortations of Mao against mindless militarism in many of his writings on the strategy, tactics and experience of the Chinese revolution. The biggest danger of such mindless militarism lies in the fact that they provoke repression from the state which not only eliminates the so-called ‘revolutionaries’ but also exposes innocent rural poor to repression, demoralizes them and impacts adversely on their potential to organize and fight for their rights. The rural poor thus continue to remain victims of exploitation and depredation. A glaring instance of this phenomenon can be seen in Chhattisgarh, where the tribals today are caught in a vicious cycle of violence and counter-violence by the Maoists and the state-sponsored militia, Salva Judum. In the process, the Maoists manage to disrupt the emergence of a strong democratic movement which raises the level of revolutionary consciousness of the poor and the exploited. We have seen that happen earlier in West Bengal and subsequently in Andhra Pradesh.

What can happen as a result of such mindless militarism is evident from the large material which has now been brought out in the public domain by those who had been in the past participants and fellow travelers in the activities of the People’s War Group of Andhra Pradesh and who constitute the main component of the present Maoist party. Dr. Balagopal, who recently passed away, had brought out in graphic detail the degeneration of the Maoists in his essays in the Dark Angles. He has described several heinous and ghastly acts of the Peoples War Group bringing out the sadistic character which should otherwise be alien to a revolutionary movement. In order to make immediate tactical and military gains, the PWG had not even flinched from having unholy alliances with landlords and other ruling class elements.

Strange as it may seem, in their document “Post Election Situation Our Tasks”, the Maoists have admitted that “in the last government, where it had a smaller number of seats, the Congress was totally dependent on its various allies in order to continue in power and the Left too exerted some amount of pressure on Manmohan Singh government for almost four years.” And they conclude “the result has given scope for the UPA government to enact more draconian legislation”. But yet, because of their failure to oppose the very policies of that very government they end up in attacking the Left and embracing the second largest component of the same government – the Trinamul Congress in West Bengal. They have ended up being the armed mercenaries of the Trinamul in the forest areas of West Bengal which borders Jharkhand. This is a classic demonstration of the effect of indulging in ‘armed struggle’ intended to usher in ‘revolution’ without any connection with the peoples issues.

UNCOMFORTABLE WITH DEMOCRACY

Communists the world over are vigorously engaged with the question of democracy. The urgency of this has intensified after collapse of Soviet Union.

We in the CPI (M) have done this not only in our struggles for defense of democratic rights in the wake of emergency or in the face of depredations of communal fascist forces; but also in understanding the deficiencies that existed in Soviet Union and which contributed in no small measure to its eventual collapse. We had noted in our document entitled “On Certain Ideological Issues” - “as the socialist system and the state consolidated and correlation of class forces changed in its favour, opportunities for widening democracy and opened up. Unfortunately incorrect assessments of the reality led to the earlier methods of running the state machinery being carried over into the subsequent period. This led not only to distortions such as growing bureaucratism, violation of socialist legality and suppression of individual freedom and liberty. The movement to higher phases of the form of the dictatorship of the proletariat implies the progressive enrichment of socialist democracy.”

The Maoists in Nepal have also realized that the struggle for socialism in the 21st century cannot be successful merely through an emulation of the 20th century struggles. They have thoroughly debated and discussed the question of democracy in the 21st century. At the Rolpa Plenum, held in May-June 2003, the CPN (M) adopted a document “The Development of Democracy in the 21st Century”. Baburam Bhattarai writes: “After making a critical review of the experiences of revolution and counter-revolution in the 20th century, the document advocated the need to ensure the supervision, intervention and control of the masses over the Party, army and the state in order to march along the path of continuous revolution after making the revolution, and for this advanced the concept of practicing a multi-party competitive system within the stipulated constitutional framework. This was a new milestone in the development of revolutionary ideas”. (Baburam Bhattarai Epochal Ten Years of Application and Development of Revolutionary Ideas, The Worker, #10, May 2006) On the tenth anniversary of the launching of the peoples’ war in Nepal, Prachanda commented in the special interview quoted at the beginning: “One has to be clear about one thing, that our Party is talking about the development of people’s democracy in the 21st century after having learnt from the experiences of the revolutions and counter-revolutions of the 20th century, and accordingly has accepted multi-Party competition within an anti-feudal and anti-imperialist constitutional frame.”

Indians Maoists have, however, remained blissfully oblivious about such an overriding demand to respond on the question of democracy. Well-meaning liberal intellectuals have been rightly stressing the need for respecting human rights in dealing with the Maoists. But even they seem to be overlooking the fact that the mindless killings that the Maoists indulge in have to be dealt with firm administrative action. If the Maoists commit a crime they have to be prosecuted and tried independently with full freedom for defending their actions. The liberal opinion also legitimately emphasizes that the State should not indulge in fake encounters and campaigns like Salva Judum in Chhattisgarh. Because, these actions of the State completely undermine the basic principle of natural justice and assumptions of innocence until proven guilty - this is the underlying premise of our jurisprudence.

However, the major problem of the Maoists lies with the methods that they employ in dealing with whom they perceive as their ‘class enemies’.

Designating individuals as the class enemies and terming them lackeys of feudal exploiters or police agents is a purely subjective exercise. Often they degenerate into holding of kangaroo courts under the shadow of the gun where a death penalty is pronounced against ordinary policemen, school teachers or agricultural workers. Here the Maoist squad leader functions – as a complainant, a prosecutor, a judge and finally the executioner all rolled into one. Often, the trouble of going through such cumbersome procedures is also discarded conveniently. Putting up a poster declaring the dead man a class enemy next to the dead body would suffice! It is almost as if, if you are not with the Maoists, you are a class enemy – a perverted version of the Bush doctrine. Therefore, this obvious discomfiture on the question of democracy becomes evident. And this is a question which will also have to be answered by all the well-meaning liberals who rightly question the government’s record on human rights.

The CPI (M) believes that the battle against Maoists cannot be carried out successfully merely on the strength of security forces. Banning them is not a solution to tackle violence and the spree of killings that Maoists armed squads indulge in. The CPI (M) will also continue to oppose the draconian provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). The CPI (M) also points out the urgency in addressing the questions of socio-economic backwardness which dog those very areas where the Maoists operate. But the Maoists response is clearly marked by visible discomfiture on eschewing violence, not to speak of giving up arms. Why this discomfort? The Maoists themselves have to realize that the observance of human rights cannot be a one-way traffic.

WHAT THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO DO

The Prime Minister had recognized the Maoist violence as the “single biggest threat to the internal security of the country.” But his cabinet colleague, Mamata Banerjee, does not share the perception. Otherwise how could the media savvy Maoist leader Kishanji express his hope of seeing the Trinamul supremo as the next Chief Minister of West Bengal! The government has not been able to forge a consensual approach among its own constituents, let alone the entire spectrum. And it is difficult to happen unless the government addresses, with some sense of urgency, the issues of social and economic backwardness of the tribal areas.

The regime of terror and extortion presided over by the Maoist squads are sustained by the helplessness and disempowerment of the poor and the dispossessed. The government has to address the issues of dispossession and displacement which has affected the tribals. The mining laws and mineral policies which have led to opening up of tribal areas for exploitation by big corporates need to be urgently reviewed. The implementation of land reforms, the Forest Rights Act and the NREGA also assumes paramount importance. In spite of the attempt to convert this battle into a mere battle of the gun, the government has to show concern towards the people and isolate the campaigners of violence from them. This is how the government ought to proceed.

MAOISTS WILL BE DEFEATED

It is necessary for all of us who are fighting for a world free from exploitation, impoverishment and hunger to confront the Maoists, ideologically and politically, in order to defend the organised Left movement. The sacrifice of the martyred CPI (M) activists will not go in vain. The democratic and progressive opinion of the country will finally prevail.

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Give Me a Voice of Thunder
That I may hurl Imprecation on this cannibal Whose Gruesome Hunger Spares Neither Mother Nor Child

Rabindranath Tagore
(December, 2009)

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