Friday, June 8, 2007

Notes from Singur


I am not a blogger, but I do intend to lend my voice to the vocal Voices of India and this piece has been penned by me solely as I have been fortunate enough to be part of a movement called Singur.

Having worked for a NGO for over 20 yrs and with a strong inclination towards Marxism values and Dialectical Materialism, it was a shot from the sky, when I was approached by this self help group who were conducting a self sponsored albeit subsidized trip to Singur, with the idea of conducting a 30 day study tour to observe and create a report which was to be presented to the PMO.

To me it was a great opportunity to be in the august company of few of the most erudite and scholastic minds of the country, each one having brought about radical grassroots level changes pertaining to socio economic development and human welfare. I was rather the odd man out, and stood out like a sore thumb among the best minds of the country.


Our journey was to reach straight to Singur, and our brief was very clear- do not read the media ramblings as they are all aligned - either negative or positive. We were to only be in the villages in and around Singur and be amongst the villagers and just get their feedback, as at the end of the day, it was the only thing that mattered.

And for 30 long days we did just that, day in day out and compared notes in the evenings. At the end of it all- I have come back with mixed feelings. Feelings of how Good is so easily turned around as bad, and how gullible till date our village folks are.

Though, I must add – Singur has opened the eyes of our country cousins finally. When, I had gone to Singur, my main thought was- as per media reports- “Had the CPI (M) govt. actually gone berserk?” What happened to – Greatest Good For Greatest Number?

That has been the cardinal rule of what Marx ever preached. Had 30 yrs of power and ruling erased and abolished Marxism thought process in Bengal? Have the current crop of Marxists donned the Capitalist cap and have started to oil the wheels of Industrialists? These and many such questions tormented my mind on my first day of reaching Singur.

But as I said I was disillusioned. My disillusionment was not with the Bengal Marxists as with Singur they just embarked on - the greatest good for the greatest number. Singur is the New Bengal. It's the face of a progressive Bengal, which has all the potential of a Chinese Tiger under communist rule. Singur is the beginning of a wealthy Marxist model, a case study that reiterates that communism is not about poverty or rationing, but is about progress in a controlled manner - which is by the people and for the people. Bengal has been an agrarian economy for far too long. The land fed and has kept on feeding till date, as thousands Bengalis have moved on. Bengalis have had a knack for education and provide amongst the maximum working professional class of this country. One can count on their fingertips as to the number of industrialists and businessmen in the whole community. Thus, the agricultural land sustained the population so far, but not anymore. Land fragmentation and growing population, even with multiple crops growing land, the yield is just not enough to keep body and soul together. Therefore it is with the best of intentions that the Govt of Bengal decides to bring in prosperity for the people. This also goes out to woo investment in the state, many industrial houses want to dig in their feet, but the Govt. only allows few to come in and all this for the people.

The Tata legacy and record is very clear. Its probably the only corporate which has a human face. Wherever Tata's have set foot, it has meant welfare and development for that region. A Tata industrial setup brings with itself the boon of good hospitals, the best of schools and the best of amenities like electricity, clean drinking water and hygiene essential for human lives. Now, if people don't want it and prefer to continue their lives in the dark ages then it is really unfortunate and the people of Singur too are human enough to want it. But a handful of politicians thought otherwise.

It is so easy to scare poor people. The political carrions put the fear of loss to the farmers last remaining hope - his land, along with the painted and the tainted picture of an uncertain future. That triggered the orchestrated movement of Singur and today in Singur you have the villagers speaking in two breaths.

While he laments his land is lost, and talks of the uncertain future, he also cannot hide his excitement as to how fast the car factory work is in progress. Surreptitiously each villager is full of glee that soon, his days of travelling 100 miles for medical treatment is going to get over- they already can see the Tata clinic facility almost complete.

A mixed mood reigns among the people. A black picture thrust down their throats by power gathering politicos and on the other side - daily progress. The people have now understood what they should choose, thus all peace talks are being brokered. As the lines go - there should be laughter after pain, there should be sunshine after rain. The laughter days are around. And yes, I was proved totally wrong - the Bengal Marxists are still only focused with a singular vision – Greatest Good, For The Greatest Number.

Razzak Ahmed

Workers Coalition of India

Disclaimer: The views expressed here are purely of the author.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007


People of Singur awaiting solution

People are tired of being pulled into controversy made by politicians like Mamata which is finally evident. “ We just want peace to return to our lives” We are not against the Tata car factory. We welcome it. It’s a wrong picture the political parties have portrayed,” - said one octogenarian villager of Singur on a national channel. He added further – “Our only asking was that few of the farmers had refused compensation and did not want to sell their land and that that land should not be forcibly acquired by the govt. Now with Jyoti Basu taking lead, I am sure the uncertainty over Singur will finally end and Tata car factory will come up with no harm to any farmer”

This and other such news abound in the media over the last two days. Take for example the news which appeared in three of the highest circulated newspapers of West Bengal, who have been covering the Singur issue from its very inception – namely the Ananda Bazar Patrika, Sangbad Pratidin & Bartaman. All three have reported the same today –

“People there have been fighting for last 14 months but without any result, but the meeting between Jyoti and Mamata have given them some hope. These people have not taken their compensation cheques yet. These people think that the govt has recognised their agitation, they think that though Jyoti Basu is not the chief minister now but he still has a big influence over the party and the govt, and it is Jyoti Basu only who can come out with a solution.”

What more can we say? At the end we can only add – Let the peace and prosperity prevail in Singur with Tata car factory

Monday, June 4, 2007

Singur - Mamata trying to fool people again



Mamata Bannerjee Never Learns:

Dear Mamata,

Please grow up. Dont you ever learn? Dont you understand when the people have voted you out? Dont you realize when you are being given the cold shoulder? Can't you feel, that the people of Singur dont want you around their village? If, you do have the guts, then lets see you be truthful and talk of what progress the people of Singur will get out of Industrialization. Means, when will you learn Mamata? tsk tsk!

Today, i saw this news - its very sad Mamata. Even the Media now knows what you are upto. Let me just paste the news as it is for the benefit of millions. So, here goes Mamata -

PRI GEN NAT .SINGUR CAL3
TATA-MAMATA
Mamata announces new anti-farmland acquisition measures
Singur (WB), Jun 3 (PTI) In her bid to rev up the slackening agitation against acquisition of farmland for industries in West Bengal, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee today announced a series of programmes including a statewide 'chakka jam' on June nine.
In an attempt to spread the agitation beyond Bengal's borders, Mamata also announced that the farmers of Singur and Nandigram would rally in Chennai, Delhi and Jamshedpur apart from Kolkata between the third week of this month and the second week of July. The dates and places of the rallies would be decided in a meeting on June 8, she said.
Mamata warned the government that that her party would be forced to abandon the peaceful nature of the stir if it failed to yield the desired result of keeping the government's hands off agricultural land for setting up industry.
Asserting that her party would not allow the Tata Motors small car factory to come up, she told a public meeting at Singur, where the factory is to be set up, "The chief minister is saying everywhere that the Tata factory will come up at Singur, but I am telling you it will not."
Alleging that the government had tricked her into giving upher hunger strike, Mamata said she would write a book exposing what had happened.

Dear Friends, please take a good look at the letters in bold. If this is not a Goonda, threatening, then nothing is. Here, is this uninvited self acclaimed Guardian of the people, who is threatening to upset the regular life of millions, just to try and boost her sagging political career. Means, today she sent her envoy - the out of work Medha Patkar to do a reccee, and on 8th, she plans to disrupt all. Believe me, this only means few more suicides and more dead bodies. To Mamata, human life is cheap. mamata, all the deaths which predictably will happen, the day you begin your so called agitation will all be your doing. Please, fear God, mamata. Dont become the devil incarnate, you already have donned enough of it. People of Singur - Beware the Plague of Mamata is going to visit you on 8th June