The Indian state’s stand, joining the big power chorus against Iran’s nuclear program, is utterly hypocritical and shameful. India itself had till recently been the target of the policy of nuclear discrimination, and was at the receiving end of big power sanctions and disapproval for having gone ahead and developed its nuclear program.
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Pushing the privatisation program in the form of disinvestment
The privatisation program of the bourgeoisie has been given a fresh boost by the policy decisions announced by the Manmohan Singh government on 12th November, 2009. All central government public sector companies which have made profit in the last three years have been asked to get their shares listed on the stock exchange. Listing shares on the stock exchange means that parts of these companies will pass into private owners' hands. Current regulations require that at least 10 percent of shares of a company must be privately owned for its shares to be listed. Thus, the present government has initiated the process of privatisation of another 50 public sector companies.
Continue readingGenocide of Sikhs in 1984 cannot be forgiven and forgotten!
Political Crimes need political trial and punishment!
Twenty five years have passed since the gruesome state-organised massacre of Sikhs in Delhi and other places in India, following the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 1st November, 1984. The massacre of 1984 continues to be called a riot in the official records, which is a travesty of justice and a gross
Continue readingCondemn state terror and persecution in the name of curbing naxalism!
Halt the capitalist land grab and demand secure livelihood for all!
by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary, Communist Ghadar Party of India
According to the Raj Dharma, or science of statecraft, that was preached and practiced in the Indian subcontinent for several centuries before the colonial conquest, it is the duty of the Raja, or the State, to ensure prosperity and protection for all members of society. The people have the Right to depose, even behead, a Raja who fails to fulfill this duty but instead oppresses the people.
Continue readingUnite to Fight for Peace in South Asia! Defeat US plots for war in our region!
Statement of the Central Committee of Communist Ghadar Party of India, 12th Dec 2008
Following the Mumbai terror attacks of 26-28 November, the degree of US penetration and interference in South Asia is on the rise. Hordes of US intelligence forces have entrenched themselves in India, in the name of helping to investigate terrorism.
Continue readingImperialists, get out of Afghanistan!
Seven years after the US imperialist-led invasion of Afghanistan, the top British military commander in Afghanistan has gone on record saying that they cannot win the war in Afghanistan and that their military strategy is “doomed to defeat”.
Continue readingFull support to the all-India strike by bank employees!
Demand to halt privatisation and to reorient banking is entirely just!
Statement of the Central Committee of Communist Ghadar Party of India, 23 Sept 2008
On September 24 and 25, nearly 10 lakh bank employees including officers, will participate in a country-wide bank strike, demanding an immediate halt to privatisation and to merger of state owned banks in the name
Continue readingCommuniqué of the 13th plenum of the Central Committee of CGPI
The 13th plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India was convened in the first week of June 2008. Reviewing the situation in the world and in India, the plenum noted that capitalism is in acute crisis and the liberalisation and privatisation program is greatly discredited. This offers an opportunity for the working class and communist movement to make a
Continue readingCondemn the politics of assassination!
Former Pakistani Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan People's Party, Benazir Bhutto was assassinated at the end of an election rally in Rawalpindi on December 27, 2007. Pakistan has been plunged deeper into chaos and anarchy.
Continue readingExperience of CPI(M) rule in West Bengal reveals
Capitalist reforms cannot be implemented with a human face
The discrediting of CPI(M) rule is an inevitable result of following the path of managing the bourgeois state for more than thirty years. It is the logical conclusion of expanding the space for capitalism to grow in West Bengal, at the expense of the rights and livelihood of workers and peasants.
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