Proposal: Initial Guideline

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Danish Feroze

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Apr 21, 2006, 12:32:43 PM4/21/06
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Dear Comrades,

To server our mutual cause for humanity, from our previous communications I have summarised the following points, lets say as our initial guideline:

1) We all want to fight for social and economic justice i.e. improving the conditions of impoverished and oppressed people, and to end exploitation, oppression and humilation.
1a) We all want to fight for a democratic political system.
2) We need not restrict ourselves to classical communism, socialism, not to mention Islamic socialism etc...
3) Our approach to the solution of problems should be humanitarian and not dogmatic and not based on religious prejudices and nationalistic aspirations. Internationalism has to be at the heart of our ideology.
4) We want people to contribute and feel that they are part of the process for a real change, thus our approach towards debate with in our self to deal with difference have to be democratic and flexible to include difference rather than exclusion.
5) Youth is the key to the future of any nation, and we need to work on them.
6) We need to work both on theory and practise with clear vision and foresight of our position in the global politics.
7) We donot want yet another party, but more a platform to organise ourselves. Modern technology, such as internet, has to be at the heart of this.
8) We need to seperate religion from state politics. Religion has to be only a private affair.

First and foremost, we must focus on creation a core group, lets say as you proposed earlier 40-50 people, who are fully committed and dedicated. They must share a clear vision and outlook, and must be aligned in thought and action. Unless we have it, we end up without reaching any concrete results.

For the cause,

Danish

Danish Feroze

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Apr 23, 2006, 1:10:40 PM4/23/06
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Our "Theory", that has to be delivered in practice, could be:
The society would be harmonized by providing socio-economic justice,
by removing the impoverished and oppressed people and keeping in check
the oppressors. This will have to be done by adopting the Democratic
way of change by the representatives of the people. This approach will
serve dual purpose; that of bringing about mass awareness of the
rights and privileges of the masses, and that of creating a well-knit
and effective organization for effecting the Change.
Our "Practice" should include, among others, the following::
· Corner meetings should be organized in towns.
· Along with class/course meetings, student's meeting for
seeking awareness and support for the "Democratic Movement for Change"
be organized at college and university levels, and for initiating
debates and discussions to enable them move forward.
· Organizing district level meetings for the above purpose. The
participants in such meetings should be made to feel that they are
part of the process for real change.
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