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The Party and the State
The Left in West Bengal
stands accused of equating the party interest with that of the State and
in the process displaying fascist tendencies. It has also lost the sheen
among the intellectuals, artists, creative people as well as the
minorities. In fact depending too much on the party cadre it has botched
up the effort to move towards a progressive and modern state. It is not
helped by its opposition to nuclear deal with USA as both Russia and
China appear to be for it.
by
Brij Bhardwaj
After having ruled for three
decades in West Bengal, the Left Front suddenly is behaving like an
upstart or a rookie player making his first
appearance on the field. They can
not do anything right and the extent of bungling is so big that even
their partners have decided to disassociate them from the major partner.
A feeling is growing that the CPI-M leadership in West Bengal is moving
from one blunder into another.
The strong points of Left
leadership was that they built a strong base in the rural areas which
had strong roots starting from panchayat level onwards which made it
impossible for opposition to defeat them. While incumbency factor made
fall of every State Government a near certainty when elections came
around, in West Bengal it made no difference and with every trial, the
left became stronger and opposition led by Congress veterans or
firebrand Mamta Banerjee could make limited impact and only fell by side
as the left scored one victory after the other.
The change of leadership from
veteran Jyoti Basu to Budhdev Bhattacharya made no impact except to hike
the victory margin for Left Front. His move to bring industry into West
Bengal to make it a front runner was also received well, but its
implementation was ham handed to say the least. The incidents in Singur
followed by Nandigram clearly showed that the Left relied more on its
cadre and muscle power to implement administrative decisions instead of
using administrative methods or persuasive power.
The result is that the two major
strong points of Left are under serious threat. While in urban areas,
the left is finding that the intellectuals, writers and other players
engaged in fine arts have turned against them. It must be hurting the
Chief Minister particularly who not very long ago was an active member
of these groups. He is a poet of long standing and there were many
expectations from him as a soft and modern face of Left movement. He
has, however, disappointed many of his ardent supporters by his recent
acts.
The huge loss for Left is that in
addition to urban elite they have also lost the support of minority in
the State who constitute a major vote bank and had been supporting Left
front as a matter of habit. This was clearly demonstrated in the events
in Calcutta where the leadership of minorities seemed to be slipping
into the hands of extremist groups who were fringe players only in the
past. The combination of issues like Taslima Nasreen stay in Calcutta
and happenings in Nandigram clearly shows that Left has become
ineffective in an area where they were very strong in the past.
These incidents in West Bengal
clearly show that after a long time the Left front has managed to create
a situation in which their weaknesses are emerging for which they have
no one else to blame except their own high handedness. The Left has not
only highlighted their stubbornness by being unable to carry even their
committed supporters with them. According to a disappointed Left
intellectuals the State Government was trying to do the right things but
in a wrong manner.
The happenings in West Bengal and
in-fighting in Kerala unit has placed Left in a very uncomfortable
position. Many would like to believe that the concessions given by them
in a grudging manner to UPA Government on the issue of nuclear deal for
use of nuclear power for civilian purposes was a result of pressure from
States under their control that an early election would be a disaster
for them. As such the Left is playing for time but is aware of the fact
that day of reckoning can not be postponed for long.
The pressure on Left is expected to
increase further as two countries Russia and China whose cause is often
advocated by the Left have also indicated that a deal with international
agencies is essential for nuclear commerce between India and Russia to
start with and China sometime in future. The Left parties in India today
stand condemned for equating the interest of party with state and
showing Fascist tendencies which have no place in a democracy. Left in
India was unique to the extent that they came to power through process
of ballot and not through the gun.
But they have lost their uniqueness
to some extent through their behavior in recent events which may look
insignificant when compared to happenings in Russia during days of
Stalin or cultural revolution in China, but they certainly indicate a
mind set which has close resemblance. It is time for Left to seriously
think and introspect why they have made so many of their old admirers
into determined critics.
The road from here onwards is going
to be tough for Left. The big lesson to be learnt is that you can not
assume the role of judge and executioner as a political party by
assuming the role of State. A distinction between Sate and political
party is essential in democracy and sooner it is accepted better it will
be for all. |