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[This note has been kindly made available by Kavita Krishnan,
Member,Central Committee,CPI(ML) and a member of the editorial board of
Liberation monthly ,which is the central organ of CPI(ML). She is also
Secretary, All India Progressive Womens Assossiation AIPWA ]
Solidarity Visit to Comrade TP Chandrasekharan’s Family
A JNU Students’ Union team comprising JNUSU President Sucheta
De
and JNUSU Councillor Shivani (both elected from All India Students’
Association – AISA) visited the family of martyred comrade TP
Chandrashekharan on 1 June. They were accompanied by JNU students from
Kerala, Lal and Sharad.
CPI(ML) Liberation Central Committee member
Kavita Krishnan from Delhi also accompanied the team. They met with
Comrade TPC’s wife Rema and his son, as well as his mother and other
family members, and expressed heartfelt condolences.
The JNUSU
leaders and Comrade Kavita Krishnan addressed a press meet on 2 June. On
the evening of 2 June, they addressed a memorial meeting for Comrade
TPC organised at Kodangallur in Thrissur district. In spite of the late
hour and rainy weather, hundreds of people had gathered for the meeting.
They listened intently as JNUSU President Sucheta De addressed them,
saying that JNU students and well-wishers of the Left in Delhi were
outraged at the murder and also at the attempts by CPI(M) to tarnish the
memory of Comrade TP Chandrasekharan. Left Coordination Committee
Secretary K S Hariharan's moving speech had a tremendous impact on the
gathering. CPI(ML) leader Comrade Kavita too addressed the gathering.
On 3 June, the Left Coordination Committee (Edathupaksha Ekopana
Samiti) and Revolutionary Marxist Party (RMP) had organised a Communist
Sangamam (meeting) at the Nalanda Hall in Kozhikode. Hundreds of
comrades – not only from the RMP and LCC but also those who had hitherto
been in the ranks of the CPI(M) – gathered at the meeting. They hoisted
the red flag at the venue and raised slogans. The prevailing mood was
to assert that the communist movement and red flag can have nothing to
do with the politics of barbaric murder. Right at the beginning of the
meeting, the video visualisation of a poem by noted exponent of Kerala's
traditional Sopaana Sangeetham, Njeralath Hari Govindan, in memory of
Comrade TP Chandrasekharan, was screened. This beautiful poem and its
musical visualisation had a great emotional impact on the packed hall.
On the dais were seated communist veteran ‘Berlin' Kunhananthan Nair,
who has the distinction of having attended the CPI's first Party
Congress in 1943; LCC Secretary Comrade KS Hariharan; Comrade TP
Chandrashekhar's 17-year-old son Abhinandan; RMP's Onchiyam Secretary
Comrade N. Venu; well-known writer N. Sugathan; K.C. Umesh Babu, poet
and political activist; CPI(ML) Central Committee member Kavita
Krishnan, JNUSU President Sucheta De and JNUSU's Councillor from School
of Social Sciences, Shivani Nag. The meeting was presided over by LCC
President Comrade P Kumaran Kutty.
Addressing the gathering,
'Berlin' Kunhananthan Nair observed that the CPI(M) had degenerated into
a party of a 'corporate' character. He commented on the tremendous
popular goodwill enjoyed by VS Achuthanandan's gesture of visiting
Comrade TPC's family in Onchiyam the previous day, even as the official
CPI(M) continued to call TPC and his party 'traitors.'
Comrade
Kumaran Kutty commented on the way in which CPI(M) leaders were
intimidating the police, saying that this in itself exposes that CPI(M)
has a lot to fear from the investigation into the murder.
Kavita
Krishnan greeted the gathering of communists on behalf of the CPI(ML)
and the All India Left Coordination (AILC). She said that the CPI(M) is
trying in vain to justify the murder by branding Comrade Chandrasekharan
as a 'traitor' and a 'parliamentary opportunist.' However, it is
Comrade TPC and others like him who embody the true communist spirit.
They left the comforts, power, and parliamentary prospects of a party
like CPI(M) – not to join the UDF or Congress, but to brave all the
dangers and discomforts in order to defend the red flag. She reminded
comrades of how in 1993 the CPI(M) had burnt alive 5 agricultural
labourers in Karanda (West Bengal) on the day of panchayat polls,
because they had left CPI(M) to join CPI(ML). She said that true tribute
could be paid to Comrade TPC's memory by continuing his efforts to
build a genuine Left alternative to the degenerate CPI(M) in Kerala and
in the country.
JNUSU President Sucheta De said that students in
JNU are outraged that the CPI(M) has killed a honest, brave, and
committed Left leader who dared to challenge them. She shared the
experience of JNU, where the SFI arrogantly defended Singur, Nandigram
and other indefensible crimes by CPI(M), confident that JNU would remain
its bastion. But JNU students overwhelmingly and repeatedly rejected
SFI and opted for AISA, and in the process the Left base among students
expanded. She expressed the confidence that young comrades and genuine
well-wishers of the Left would reject the CPI(M) and would strengthen
the effort to build a genuine revolutionary left platform inside Kerala
and in the country.
Shivani Nag, addressing the gathering, said
that she was struck by the fact that when they visited Onchiyam, Comrade
TPC's young son greeted them with a 'Laal Salaam (Red Salute).' Clearly
he did not associate the Red Flag and Red Salute with his father's
killers, but rather with his father's own efforts to leave the CPI(M)
and build a fledgling revolutionary Left party. She said that the defeat
of the CPI(M) in West Bengal and Kerala did not signify a rejection of
the Left values and politics, rather it was a rejection of the
pro-corporate and anti-people policies of the CPI(M). In West Bengal,
she said, the right-wing autocratic TMC regime had come to power, but
genuine Left forces were mobilising against the all-out attack on
democracy and the Left by the TMC. She called for the urgent need to
build a Left alternative in the country, that would reject the CPI(M)'s
politics of violently and brutally murdering dissenting voices – be they
Comrades like TPC or peasants of Singur and Nandigram.
In Kerala,
it is very apparent that the common people and even the Left rank and
file are completely in sympathy with Comrade TPC's family and his party –
and are totally unwilling to swallow the CPI(M)'s denials, threats, and
its position that Comrade TPC was a right-wing renegade.