STATE AND 'REVOLUTIONARIES'
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The following article refers to a very recent, in fact on going,
discussion of the proposed talks between a particular 'revolutionary communist
group' and the Government of Andhra Pradesh, a province/state in the southern
part of
To understand the arguments put forward in this article, it is necessary
to know the background of Communist organizations in
The COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (hereafter CPI) was formally formed in 1935 and it split into two: CPI and CPI-Marxist (hereafter CPM) in 1964. Although, the reasons for the split relate to aspects like 'program', 'strategy', 'tactics', 'path', 'line' etc., CPI was considered to be pro-Soviet party while CPM was pro-Chinese party. CPM used to accuse CPI as 'revisionist' party.
In 1968, there occurred another split within CPM when considerable number
of leaders and cadres in different parts of
The Revolutionary groups (hereafter 'Revolutionaries') declared that CPM
had become a 'neo-revisionist' party and gave up the cause of revolution. They
characterized
In 1969, there were, initially, two major Revolutionary groups in Andhra
Pradesh, which subsequently split and further split in a number of smaller
groups. Now, there are about a dozen such groups. Each group calls itself a
party and the name that all of them carry is CPI-Marxist-Leninist (shortly
CPIML). But each group distinguishes itself by putting the name of their
official journal, line or some such thing: e.g., CPIML (People's War), CPIML (New
Democracy), CPIML (Janasakti), CPIML (Liberation), CPIML (Red Star) etc.
The present article refers to CPIML (People's War), which is popularly
known as People's War Group (briefly PWG). This group descends from a
Revolutionary group, whose main leader was Charu Majumdar of West Bengal,
before the party split into many splintered groups after 1972.
Except certain specific periods, PWG has been following a political line
involving 'Annihilation of Class enemy (that is, killing of so-called feudal
landlords, police and the so-called police informers); kidnapping (of
government officials, ruling party leaders); burning of buses and destroying
other state-owned properties; blasting of special police squads by means of
land-mines while the police is in combing operations in the forest areas;
forceful extraction of money as donations (from forest contractors,
country-liquor contractors and capitalists of various spheres of activity) and
purchasing of automatic weapons like AK-47 rifles.
The PWG has been facing severe repression from the State, which
established a specially trained brutal force called 'Grey Hounds'. The state
government banned PWG a decade ago. The police resort to indiscriminate
killings of PWG leaders, cadres and their sympathizers in the name of
Encounters. (The police say that they received information that the armed
squads of PWG assembled at a particular place and were planning to attack the
police, hence reached the spot, warned them to surrender, the squads instead of
surrendering opened fire at the police, the police too opened fire in
self-defense and in that 'encounter' the squad members were killed and so on.
These are popularly known as '(fake) encounters'.
In the course of these actions of PWG and the police, the general rural
masses in Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, had to face severe repression
from both the sides: the police as well as the PWG. The police tortured
villagers accusing that they were giving PWG shelter, food and other support
while the PWG harassed, tortured or killed some people suspecting them as
'police informers'.
Upset by these actions, a committee called Committee of Concerned
Citizens, consisting of university teachers, lawyers and journalists headed by
a retired top ranking state government official, proposed 'talks' between the
PWG and the government of Andhra Pradesh, with a hope that mutual killings
would end and that people would be relieved of repression and some sort of
'democratic' atmosphere prevails.
In response to this proposal, the PWG declared that it is ready for
talks and the government too, after consulting all the opposition parties,
agreed to hold talks. While this process
was going on, 'Vaartha', a bourgeois daily news paper in Telugu language
invited opinions of its readers 'whether talks should be held and if so what
should be the agenda'. All those who wrote letters to the newspaper welcomed
the proposal. Whereas I intervened in the discussion at the end and wrote the
following article, which the newspaper published on March 1, 2002.
(This introduction along with the main article appeared in www.redcritique.org in its May 2002 issue.)
STATE AND 'REVOLUTIONARIES'
Ranganayakamma
The news is that there will be talks between People's War Group
(hereafter PWG) and the Government of Andhra Pradesh (hereafter Government);
and the Committee of Concerned Citizens (hereafter Concerned Citizens) has been
making efforts for the past four years in this direction.
The cadres of PWG have been killing the police and the leaders of other
political parties. They have been resorting to the cruel violence in the name
of police informers. The police too, as part of their duty, are killing the
cadres of PWG and the people in the villages. In the course of these attacks
against one another, both the parties and more particularly the people in the
villages have been experiencing great hardships and losses. At least some
persons are considering this as inhuman and are anxious to defend the right to
life of human beings. But what should the people¾who are aware of the task greater than anxiety¾do? Criticize both the sides. Expose their
wrongs before the people. Make people realise how much should they accept and
how much should they reject from a given side. Do whatever is possible for you.
Any such right path is applicable here but path of talks does not apply to this
specific situation. In this given situation, one party, whoever may understand
it in whatever manner, is a bourgeois government. The other side is a
'revolutionary' party that claims itself to be a revolutionary communist. How
meaningless are the talks between the two: between a cat and a rat?
Excelling all others, the Concerned Citizens responded with a love for
social service and appear to really believe that "talks between the
governments, which formed for the sake of People's welfare and the PWG, which
was born out of social problems, are necessary and possible". Whoever may
have whatever differences with and opposition to the practice of PWG, no one
would deny that it arose out of social problems. Even if it is for the sake of
superficial talk the Government and the opposition parties are also saying that
"the problem of Naxalites is a social problem as well".
But if we look at the other party, namely the government, did it form
for the sake of people's welfare, as the Concerned Citizens feel. If it is so,
then we have to go to the question, namely, 'for the welfare of what kind of
people' did this Government form? The Concerned Citizens do not raise this
question since their ideas are independent of class. Hence in their view all
those who appear as people are homogeneous. For them, both the parties are the
same. This trend made them (ubhaya kusaloopari) 'well wishers of both the
parties'. The Concerned Citizens wish the welfare of cats on the one side and
that of rats on the other side. But, there is nothing to find fault with the
well wishers of both the sides. As they are 'above classes' they proposed
whatever that struck to them. Further, there is nothing to find fault either
with the Government or the opposition parties who consented for the talks.
Moreover, we have to congratulate them. What more do they need than the
yielding of their enemy¾who threatens them with guns¾to compromise in the name of talks? Is it not
good if the headache from PWG recedes as much as possible? How can any
Government serve its bourgeois public if it does not realise such a small fact?
Precisely for this reason we have to congratulate the Government that agreed
for talks. The real wonder is concerning PWG. Pity, what happened to it now? It
keeps committing blunders numbering not less than 'a lakh' every day. But it
does never realize a single blunder in the light of any experience. It does not
lend its ear even if any well wishers suggest. Moreover it declares with folded
fists that whatever it does is revolutionary activity and everything is for the
sake of building a new society. What has happened today to PWG which fiercely
aims at building an egalitarian society and aims at making the New Democratic
Revolution a success?
What has happened today to PWG which at every step declares that it
would overthrow the exploitative Government by means of armed struggle; that proletarian
struggle is its weapon and its war is People's War? Will it hold talks with the
Government, which it ought to overthrow? What will it talk?
The conditions of PWG during its talks would perhaps be as follows:
"Release the Naxalite prisoners! Withdraw all the cases against them! Stop
all encounters immediately! Withdraw the police force! Lift the ban on our
party!" The conditions will be either these or other similar demands. Will
the PWG be able to demand more than these? At the most, the PWG may ask the
Government to distribute the 'surplus' lands. As the Government which agrees
for the talks should be willing to make some compromise, it may agree to such
conditions including the distribution of handful of 'surplus' lands.
It is all right with the 'surplus' lands; but what about those
'non-surplus' lands? What about 'capital'? Will they be able to ask to
distribute all those things? Or will they be satisfied with the 'surplus'
lands?
Okay, the Government gives whatever it wants to give; it will do whatever
it wants. It will release some prisoners; withdraws certain cases; distribute
some useless lands. Let us suppose that it does all these things cleverly and
liberally. Then, won't there be anything that PWG has to do in return to all
that? Won't the Government lay down any conditions? Perhaps the demands of the
Government will be as follows: "Stop everything that you do in the name of
'movement'! Surrender all your arms! Pack up your land mines and underground
squads! Why so many words? We will provide livelihood to all of you. Join the
mainstream!" Won't the Government
say so? Will it not lay down such conditions? Won't there be anything, which
PWG has to stop or give up in return to the concessions that it takes from the
Government?
Without laying down such conditions, will the Government come closer to
the PWG, embrace it and say thus: "We agree to all your conditions. Yet we
will not lay down a single condition. We know that you are making a great
revolution. We will never come in your way. As we do distribute the 'surplus'
lands, you go ahead happily with the programme of distributing non-surplus
lands!" Will the Government say so? Even insane people know that it won't
happen like that. Well, what will happen if this does not happen? This is how it
happens: The Government will insist and demand that PWG should stop all its
actions, which cause headache.
What will remain for PWG after it gives up all that it considers as
'revolution'? Now, it has, at least, the programme of digging ditches for land
mines; programme of threatening contractors for 'donations'; programme of
sending chits to landlords stating that their heads will be chopped off if they
don't distribute their lands; programme of axing hands and feet of 'police
informers'; programme of beating the accused to death in the 'people's courts'
and the programme of blowing up of trains to create sensation among the public.
At least it has the programme of claiming that 'all these activities are for
the sake of revolution'. What programme will there be for PWG if it gives up
all these actions in future? What programme will be there for PWG except
sitting at one place with folded hands?
In fact a police gentleman also asked the same question, didn't he? What
did the police officer say about PWG when he first heard about the news of
talks? He said, "Talks? Will it give up its ideology?" This is the
question, which anybody (of course, except the intellectuals of the Committee
of Concerned Citizens) would raise and should raise! Of course, the social
reformers always lag behind the police in their perception! Reformers are
always obsessed with decorating the existing society skillfully and they don't
have any other programme. Hence it is wrong to mention them once again. Let us
leave them there. Let us also leave PWG behind, along with the reformers, since
it is beyond our perception as to what has happened to it.
Well, what has happened to other Naxalite groups who claim that they are
more revolutionary than PWG and their political path alone is correct? Why all
of them are unable to see the meaninglessness of the proposed talks? All the
groups are immersed in the festive mood of talks! Each one of them is excelling
the other in dumping suggestions in their newspapers with regard to talks thus:
"Ask the Government about this, about that! Ask the Government to stop
encounters! Ask about the problems of tribal people! About unemployment! About
separate Telangana!" This is how the other Naxalite groups are releasing
such long lists of demands. Further, some of them are suggesting that PWG
should put forward another real demand! PWG should ask the Government not to
come in the way of revolution, they suggest. A couple of groups are requesting
the Government to give opportunity to other groups as well to participate in
the talks.
What is this? None of the 'revolutionary' groups is surprised at the
talks' proposals! They are not asking questions like, "what talks will be
there between revolutionaries and the bourgeois Government? What programme will
remain for the revolutionaries after the talks? Moreover, they say that PWG
should put forward the demand that the Government should let them carry out
their revolutionary activities! These are the suggestions and advices of
revolutionary intellectuals!
What, then, should the Government do? The Government has to call its
police and tell them thus, "The revolutionaries are making their
revolution. Don't go towards them, okay? Don't disturb them, okay?" This
is how the Government should tell its policemen. Just as demons should not go
towards sages who are engaged in penance! They have to make revolutions only
after arriving at an agreement with the Government that it won't come in the
way of revolution. This is what it means!
For one thing, we should feel very happy. With their strange arguments,
the present day Indian revolutionaries are able to compensate the absence of
that great Telugu comedian Relangi after so many years. Isn't this something
that makes us happy?
The summary is: If we look at PWG, it is ready for talks! If we look at
other groups, they too are in favour of talks! What does this mean? How much do
these revolutionaries know the 'class nature' of the government?
If there are 'people' who want these talks, they wish so because they
are perhaps unable to bear the suffering that they face from the PWG on the one
hand and the police on the other. Perhaps, they believe that they can get rid
of this menace by means of talks. If people expect talks, what PWG should do is
not sitting for talks but rectify all its wrong doings.
Comrades, your tactic of talks will lead you to a situation that you
will be unable to raise your head in future. Even if you really rectify your
practice in future and be ready to march along the revolutionary path, the
ropes of these talks will tie down your hands and feet. The police officer said
a long time ago that you are thinking of this tactic with a view to 'recover'
to some extent. Will the present situation not arise in future even if you
really recover and subsequently violate the agreements, which you reach during
these talks? Will there be talks second time?
You will not have a chance for that.
While dealing with the problems of revolution, one has to think along
the revolutionary path but not in the dramatic manner of detective stories. If
your strength is receding then control yourselves. You have so far committed
innumerable number of blunders. Your tactic of talks will not be of any use
except to lengthen the list of your blunders.
Your former leaders¾who were in circulation as great revolutionaries for a very long time,
surrendered themselves to police, amassed money from the Government, engaged in
business or money lending¾are spending their time in making their children happy by not allowing
their children to hear the word 'Marxism' and by celebrating their birth day
functions.
Ask yourselves where the roots are for this degeneration. Realise as to
why the enormous sacrifices, adventures and deaths of your cadres are going
waste. Realise why the situation remained so unchanged? Find out the reasons
for the collapse of Russia and China and why every revolutionary group is
splitting into several splinter groups. Realise that poses, self-glorification,
boasting, cult of individual¾none of these will take you even one step forward. Feeling ashamed of
the wrong doings, rectification, theoretical knowledge, unity with other
revolutionaries¾These alone will save the revolutionary path from its weaknesses.
Let there be any number of mistakes among the revolutionary groups, let
them differ widely with one another¾all of them have the same objective and goal,
however vague they may be. There exists a population dedicated to those
objectives. It is the unity of this population that is really needed! Hold
talks any number of times to achieve such unity. Try again and again for such
unity despite repeated failures. Keep all your hopes on the unity of
revolutionaries! It alone is the correct path and the only path!
It is not a crime if we can't step
forward but it is certainly a crime to step backwards.
(Translation from Telugu: B.R. Bapuji. The
Telugu original appeared in 'Vaarta',
Telugu daily, dt. March 1, 2002. English version appeared in 'Frontier', a
weekly from Kolkata, dt. March 31-April 6, 2002.)
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