Full 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

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Communiqué 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

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Experience 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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Buddhadeb’s apology is not acceptable! This is not communism!

Use of force against political rivals and to quell all opposition among the people, for the sake of promoting one’s own party’s interest, has nothing to do with communism. Communists work for advancing the interests of the working class. Their aim is to bring the working class and peasantry to power, not to establish and defend a party dictatorship by fire and sword. It is the bourgeoisie that resorts to violence and terror to safeguard and strengthen its rule.

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Condemn the violence unleashed by CPI(M) in Nandigram!

This is not communism! It is state terrorism!

Revenge-seeking by one party against another has nothing to do with communism. The conduct of CPI(M) has nothing to do with the ideology of Marxism. For a party to use violence against its political opponents is against all norms of democracy… What happened in Nandigram is not an aberration or excess. It is the inevitable consequence of the complete merger of the CPIM with the political system and process in India through which the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie is exercised in our country, and its use of the very same instruments and methods to keep the working class and peasantry divided and suppressed as done by other bourgeois parties.

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