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  • CPI (M) India Private Limited. Now Company On Sale!
    The Private Limited Company CPI (M) is Now On Sale!.
    Pinarayi Vijayan, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya & Many more such Leaders Gave the Party a Corporate Face. But, Still they lie, they stand for common peoples & workers!!!
    Every election proves, peoples, especially the common peoples dont have any belief in the Pary
    ...of course the the forthcoming election will be another unforgettable lesson for them. Unfortunately, its True, Even a thousand Failure do not Teach CPM Anything!

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  • Kannur by-elections Election - Malayalam Report കണ്ണൂര്‍: തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പ് ഗോദയിലെ ആദ്യ ഉദ്യമത്തിനിറങ്ങിയ എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐയ്ക്ക് കണ്ണൂരിലെ ജനങ്ങളില്‍ നിന്നു ലഭിക്കുന്നത് ആവേശോജ്വല വരവേല്‍പ്പ്. അല്‍പ്പം വൈകിയാണു പ്രചാരണത്തിനിറങ്ങിയതെങ്കിലും മണ്ഡലത്തിന്റെ എല്ലാ മുക്കുമൂലകളിലും എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐ സ്ഥാനാര്‍ഥി പി അബ്ദുല്‍ മജീദ് ഫൈസിയും അദ്ദേഹത്തിന്റെ ചിഹ്നമായ സീലിങ് ഫാനും സുപരിചിതമായിക്കഴിഞ്ഞു. പരമ്പരാഗത രാഷ്ട്രീയപ്പാര്‍ട്ടികളെപ്പോലും വെല്ലുന്ന രീതിയിലുള്ള ചിട്ടയായ പ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങളാണ് ഈ നവാഗത സംഘടനയുടെ പ്രവര്‍ത്തകര്‍ കാഴ്ചവയ്ക്കുന്നത്.
    നിലവിലെ ഇടതു-വലതു സമവാക്യങ്ങളില്‍ നിന്നൊരു മാറ്റം ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്ന കണ്ണൂരിലെ വോട്ടര്‍മാര്‍ രാഷ്ട്രീയ ബദല്‍ എന്ന നിലയില്‍ എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐ മുന്നോട്ടുവയ്ക്കുന്ന ആശയങ്ങളെയും വാദമുഖങ്ങളെയും വളരെ താല്‍പ്പര്യത്തോടെയാണു നോക്കിക്കാണുന്നതെന്ന് സ്ഥാനാര്‍ഥിപര്യടനവേളകളിലെ പ്രതികരണങ്ങള്‍ വ്യക്തമാക്കുന്നു.
    തുടക്കത്തിലെ അപരിചിതത്വത്തിനു ശേഷം കഴിഞ്ഞ ഒരാഴ്ചയായി നടന്നുവരുന്ന പ്രചാരണം എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐയുമായി ജനങ്ങളെ കൂടുതല്‍ അടുപ്പിച്ചെന്നു തെളിയിക്കുന്നവയാണ് സമൂഹത്തിന്റെ നാനാതുറകളിലും നിന്നുള്ള പ്രതികരണങ്ങള്‍. പാര്‍ട്ടിയുടെ നയപരിപാടികള്‍ കൂടുതല്‍ പേരിലെത്തിക്കാന്‍ പര്യടനപരിപാടികളില്‍ കൂടി കഴിെഞ്ഞന്ന് തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പ് കമ്മിറ്റി കണ്‍വീനര്‍ സി എ ഹാരിസ് പറഞ്ഞു.
    ഭരണകേന്ദ്രങ്ങളില്‍ നിന്ന് ബഹിഷ്‌കൃതരായിക്കഴിയുന്ന ദലിത്-മുസ്‌ലിം പിന്നാക്കവിഭാഗങ്ങളുടെ ശാക്തീകരണത്തിന് എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐയെ പോലൊരു പാര്‍ട്ടി വേണ്ടതുണ്ടെന്ന തിരിച്ചറിവിന്റെ തെളിവാണ് വിവിധ ദലിത് നേതാക്കളുടെ പിന്തുണ.
    തുടക്കത്തില്‍ എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐ കാഡര്‍മാര്‍ മാത്രമാണു പ്രചാരണങ്ങളില്‍ സജീവമായി ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നതെങ്കിലും പിന്നീട് ചിത്രം മാറിയെന്നു കണ്‍വീനര്‍ പറഞ്ഞു. നേരത്തേ വിവിധ രാഷ്ട്രീയപ്പാര്‍ട്ടികളില്‍ പ്രവര്‍ത്തിച്ചവരും രാഷ്ട്രീയത്തിലെ മൂല്യച്യുതികള്‍ കണ്ടു മാറിനിന്നവരും എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐ പ്രവര്‍ത്തകര്‍ക്കൊപ്പം ചേര്‍ന്നു പ്രവര്‍ത്തിച്ചുകൊണ്ടിരിക്കുകയാ
    ണ്.
    സംസ്ഥാന ഭരണം മാറിമാറി നടത്തിയിട്ടും ഇടതു-വലതു മുന്നണികള്‍ക്ക് അടിസ്ഥാന ജനവിഭാഗങ്ങളുടെ പ്രശ്‌നങ്ങള്‍ പരിഹരിക്കാനായിട്ടില്ലെന്നു മണ്ഡലത്തിലെ ജനങ്ങളെ ബോധ്യപ്പെടുത്താന്‍ കാര്യമായി ബുദ്ധിമുട്ടേണ്ടിവരുന്നില്ലെന്ന് എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐ സ്ഥാനാര്‍ഥിയും പാര്‍ട്ടി സംസ്ഥാന ജനറല്‍ സെക്രട്ടറിയുമായ മജീദ് ഫൈസി തേജസിനോടു പറഞ്ഞു. മണ്ഡലപരിധിയിലെ വിവിധ കോളനികളിലെ അവസ്ഥ അവിടത്തുകാര്‍ക്ക് നല്ലപോലെ അറിയാം.
    കുടിക്കാന്‍ വെള്ളമില്ല, വെളിച്ചവുമില്ല. നാലു തൂണില്‍ ഉയര്‍ത്തി താര്‍പ്പായ കൊണ്ട് മറച്ച വീടുകള്‍. കക്കാട് അംബേദ്കര്‍ കോളനിയിലെ ചെറുചിത്രമാണിത്. രോഗങ്ങളോട് മല്ലടിക്കുന്ന ഇവര്‍ക്ക് യഥാവിധി ചികില്‍സ നല്‍കാന്‍പോലും ഇതുവരെ കണ്ണൂരിനെ പ്രതിനിധീകരിച്ച എം.എല്‍.എമാര്‍ക്കും കേരളം ഭരിച്ചവര്‍ക്കും കഴിഞ്ഞിട്ടില്ല. ഇതുപോലെ ദയനീയമായ ജീവിതസാഹചര്യങ്ങളുള്ള കോളനികള്‍ മണ്ഡലത്തിലുണ്ട്. ഇവിടങ്ങളില്‍ നിന്നൊക്കെ പ്രതീക്ഷാവഹമായ പ്രതികരണമാണ് എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐ സ്ഥാനാര്‍ഥിക്കും പ്രവര്‍ത്തകര്‍ക്കും ലഭിക്കുന്നത്.
    മറ്റു പഞ്ചായത്തുകളെ അപേക്ഷിച്ച് എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐക്ക് സംഘടനാസംവിധാനം താരതമ്യേന കുറവുള്ള എളയാവൂരില്‍ പോലും സ്‌ക്വാഡ് പ്രവര്‍ത്തനം സജീവമാണ്. വീടുകളും കടകളും കയറിയുള്ള വോട്ടഭ്യര്‍ഥന, എസ്.ഡി.പി.ഐയുടെ നയനിലപാടുകള്‍ വിശദീകരിക്കുന്ന ലഘുലേഖാ വിതരണം, കവലപ്രസംഗങ്ങള്‍, പ്രകടനങ്ങള്‍ തുടങ്ങി പ്രചാരണപ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങളില്‍ ആരുടെയും പിന്നിലല്ല തങ്ങളെന്നു തെളിയിച്ചിരിക്കുകയാണ് തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പ് രാഷ്ട്രീയത്തിലെ ഈ കന്നിയങ്കക്കാര്‍.

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  • Majeed Faisi Got Ceiling Fan as the Symbol SDPI has boosted its election campaign as its first election contest takes place in the Kannur by-election. Majeed Faisi Got Ceiling Fan as the election symbol. Though SDPI started the campaign only after LDF and UDF started, Majeed Faisi and his supporters are there in every nuke and corner of the constituency.
    Kannur Election - Poster

    Even after LDF and UDF have alternatively ruled the state, there are places where there is no water and basic living facilities in the constituency. "The common men are eagerly looking for a change. SDPI is ready to bring this change to the society" - added Majeed Faisi.

    Majeed Faisi is considered as an independent candidate with support of Social Democratic Party of India. There are a total of 13 candidates and couple of independent candidates withdrew their nominations on the last day of withdrawal. Four of these candidates are namesakes of A.P Abdullakkutty and one that of Jayarajan.

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  • SDPI Photographs from Election Campaign at Kannur
    People Gathered Every where on the way. Their hope for a new politics was written on their Face
    They offered their Supports, Efforts & Prayers
    Some Photographs from Election Campaign at Kannur


    Media & People Gathering around the SDPI Candiadate Abdul Majeed Faisi


    "Hey! Here We to Carry You on Our Shoulders" Faisi With Head Load Workers


    "Hold Our Hand, Now & Ever!"


    New Face of Hope - Majeed Faisi with Workers


    "Words Come Sweeter Like Apple"




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  • SDPI Kannur Photos - Election Nomination Day

    That was really a rush... to the heart of Kannur!

    Few Photographs Kannur in the nomination day 21st October




    Marching to submit Election Nomination



    Submitting Election Nomination



    Election Convention - Rally in Kannur

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  • "Victory is the aim of SDPI in Kannur" - Majeed Faisi

    Faisy, candidate of SDPI , filed his nomination in Kannur on 21st October 2009. Mr Faisy is the lone candidate of the SDPI in the upcoming by-elections to the Kerala Assembly as the party decided not to field any candidates in Alappuzha and Ernakulam constituencies.


    Mr Faisy expressed confidence in the response from the people of Kannur to his candidature. Victory is the aim of SDPI, he added. The state general secretary of the party was talking to the media persons after filing his nomination.

    He said that the party had hopes in the 75% voters who are not biased to any political party. “People of Kannur want peace and justice. They are fed up with testing the LDF and the UDF always”, he added.

    The documents regarding wealth submitted by Faisy states that he has Rs 2000 handy and Rs 3759 as investment in bank. His wife and daughter have some gold ornaments. He also has 10 cents of land in Namakara village and a house worth Rs 7 lakhs.

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  • SDPI's First Contest in Kerala Assembly Elections SDPI is to compet with main stream political parties in by-elections to the Kerala Assembly from the Kannur constituency
    “We are hopeful of winning,” said P Abdul Majeed Faisy, SDPI Candidate &  state general secretary of the Social Democratic Party of India.


    “We have our hopes in the people who are fed up with testing the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic Front alternatively. People want peace and justice. We hope they will understand and vote for us when we go to them with our ideas and campaign,” said a confident Faisy.

    Mr Faisy hails from Manjeri in Malappuram district. He has served as the state general secretary of the National Development Front (2001-02) and the Popular Front of India (2007-08). He was again elected the general secretary of the PFI but had to leave office as he was made the state general secretary of the SDPI. He presently holds the posts of Editor in the ‘Thejas’ magazine and member of the Director Board in the ‘Thejas’ daily.

    The SDPI is also reportedly considering of fielding its candidate in Alappuzha. The final decision will be taken in the meeting to be held tonight, tomorrow being the last day to file nominations. Elections are being held to Kannur, Alappuzha and Ernakulam constituencies, where the sitting MLAs had contested and won elections to the Parliament.

    The decision to contest in elections has come barely three months after the official formation of the party. However, the party leaders as well as cadres are confident that they won’t have any lack of experience in election campaigning as it had campaigned well in the last general elections.

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  • SDPI Manifesto : Freedom from Hunger, Freedom from Fear SDPI has put forth the slogan of “Freedom from Hunger, Freedom from Fear” in its manifesto which was released in National Delegates Meet held in FICCI auditorium here on Sunday.

    The manifesto highlights that two fears obstruct the organic development of the citizens which are: Fear of hunger and fear of violence. The party will work for absolute removal of these two fears from the mind of common man. The manifesto was released by SDPI president E. Abubacker, who made the formal declaration of the party. The general secretary A. Sayeed threw light on the manifesto’s highlights.

    Releassing Manifesto

    The manifesto has called for the empowerment of all marginalised sections of the society by mobilizing themselves into a political force, instead of remaining as mere vote banks of different political parties in elections. It has demanded balanced representation of all social groups in legislatures and all administrative bodies nominated by government, in proportion to their population.

    About 650 delegates from all over India converged for the first National Delegate Meet of SDPI. The SDPI has its presence in 16 states with about 1,50,000 party cadres. The State Committees have been formed in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Manipur, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Bihar and Goa.
    SDPI President

    E. Abubacker says...

    "SDPI wants to unite Muslims to make them a force to reckon with so that its importance is recognized and is granted its  constitutional rights"

    Abubacker handed over the party flag to party presidents of ten states where state units of SDPI have been constituted. Thereafter, he administered oath to the delegates with right hand fist held up near the head. After the oath ceremony the auditorium witnessed a charged atmosphere as the venue reverberated with slogans of “Zindabad Zindabad SDPI Zindabad” raised by the delegates on the occasion.

    For SDPI social democracy is the belief that it is the basic duty of any administration worth its salt to ensure equitable distribution of the nation's resources through state intervention without stifling private entrepreneurship and initiative.

    So, the SDPI has proposed short- term and long- term measures which will ensure protection of rights, equity and justice and called upon the political establishment to revise policies, plans and programmes in order to stop accentuation of economic disparities and to foster economic growth with justice.

    The manifesto underlined that SDPI has been launched to mobilize people to work for alternative socio-political and economic model that is sustainable, pro-people and democratic in its core –principles. Such a model alone will take India to greater heights of prosperity and justice. “We seek the support of all people irrespective of their caste or creed”, it added.

    As such SDPI has been launched to empower Muslims and other deprived communities. It is time to bid goodbye to tactical voting and go for strategic plans designed to achieve adequate representation in legislative bodies, the manifesto said.

    It may be mentioned here that SDPI was formed to realize a social order and political system based on the Constitutional ideals of justice, equality, liberty and fraternity. The SDPI was officially constituted on June 21, 2009 in New Delhi and was formally launched a month later on July 29.

    Meanwhile, Abubacker in his presidential address said SDPI wants to unite Muslims to make them a force to reckon with so that its importance is recognized and is granted its constitutional rights. If Muslims want to get their constitutional rights then they should strengthen the hands of SDPI, he stressed.

    The meet has resolved to demand both the Central and State Governments to re-investigate all encounter killings which took place after 1992 and enact legislations for reservations for the Dalits and the minorities,

    The SDPI demanded enactment of comprehensive reservation act for the strict implementation of the system of reservation in education and public employment in all states, in central services and institutions and also in private sector enterprises that take benefit of the state largess; It also called for the implementation of the Justice Ranganath Mishra Commission's recommendations on reservation for minorities and extension S.C. benefits to those social groups among Christians and Muslims engaged in similar occupations. It desired extension of Special Recruitment now applicable to SC/ST to other under-represented castes and communities and demanded increase in the representation of all under-represented groups, specially the Dalits and the minorities,

    It has also demanded the Union government to strengthen the policy of Non-Alignment and take immediate steps to prevent the US lobby from interfering in our affairs. The Indo-US Nuclear Deal which is a symbol of our surrender to the US hegemony should be immediately scrapped. India must break off all its diplomatic ties with the Zionist State of Israel and re-establish its commitment towards the Palestinian cause.

    The National Delegates Meet of the SDPI expressed solidarity with the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy victims. Passing a resolution about this tragedy the delegates called upon the lawyers, human rights defenders and environmental activists to constitute a people’s commission to find out the socio-economic impact of the tragedy. It also called upon Madhya Pradesh Govt. to ensure that all compensation money is distributed among the victims of the tragedy. The Meet also called upon the central government to put pressure on the US administration for the extradition and subsequent trial of Warren Anderson and his Indian counter parts who roam free without guilt or remorse.

    The above demands were made among the eight resolutions which were passed unanimously at the National Delegates Meet of the SDPI.

    Meanwhile, the SDPI through its manifesto, amongst other things, also demanded (i) the protection of status quo of all places of worship as on August 15, 1947, rebuilding of the structures demolished later and their transfer to the concerned communities; (ii) full implementation of the recommendations of the Justice Sachchar Committee and also to take additional steps that are necessary to alleviate the relative backwardness of Muslims in all fields which has been established in Sachchar Report; (iii) Cancellation of the new criteria for defining families living below the poverty line (BPL) in ration card for public distribution system, which has been motivated to reduce the access of the people to essential articles of mass consumption at affordable prices; (iv) to increase in the representation of all underrepresented groups, specially the Dalits and the minorities, in the police force, the armed forces and the intelligence set-up to match their proportion in the population;

    While, SDPI has given a clarion call to extricate the masses from quagmire of poverty, hunger, fear and illiteracy and bring about a sea change in their lives with a complete revamp of the system. The grass root level democracy and enfranchisement of people are fundamental to this change.


    Mohammed Omer Khan, General Secretary SDPI, presented a report on the party’s activities. Maulana Usman Baig Rshadi, National Working Committee member of the party, gave introduction of the Theme Paper on “Freedom from hunger; Freedom from fear”


    Five leading guest personalities also expressed their views on the occasion. They were Syed Shahabuddin, the ex-Member of Parliament; E.M Abdurrahman, chairman Popular Front of India, (PFI); Dr. Suresh Khairnar, Convener Dharm Nirpeksh Nagarik Munch; Dr Zafarul Islam Khan, president All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat, and K.M Shareef, General Secretary PFI.

    At the outset Adv. Sajid Siddiqui, vice president SDPI, welcomed the delegates. The vote of thanks was proposed by Abdul Rasheed Agwan, president organizing committee of the Meet.

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  • Photos From Convention at Kannur Supporting the Delegate Conference
    Images From SDPI Convention at Kannur Supporting the Delegate Conference in New Delhi


    Bike Rally at Kannur Supporting the Delegate Conference



    Rally at Kannur Supporting the Delhi Delegate Conference



    Leaders Addressing the Convention at Kannur Supporting the Delegate Conference

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  • Photos From SDPI introduction programme in Nalleri, Tamilnadu
      Few Photographs From SDPI introduction programme in Nalleri, Tamilnadu

     

    SDPI Rally in Nalleri Tamilnadu

     

    SDPI Rally in Nalleri Tamilnadu

     
    Leaders addressing: Nalleri Tamilnadu
     

    Activists of SDPI gathered : Nalleri Tamilnadu

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  • Presidential Speech in the 1st National Delegates Meet New Delhi

    Presidential Speech by E. Abubacker, President SDPI in the National Delegates Meet in FICCI Auditorium, New Delhi on 18 October 2009

    Today, on 18th October 2009, we are in an auspicious occasion of dedicating a new national political party to the people of India. It was on 21st June 2009, the humble formation of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) took place in a hotel room in New Delhi, participated by 22 persons representing different States. On July 29, after just 39 days, when formally declared the new party before the mediain New Delhi, the member strength of the organization has grown from 22 to 60,000.

     SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi
    Presidential Speech

    On that day, the media persons asked us why a new party, what is its relevance? There are lots of political parties stationed at ruling side and at opposition and a number of political organisations from Muslim community. Then why this party, a new party, they ask.

    When we look at the political scenario in the country after 62 years of independence, what do we see around us? The country has gone far away from the fundamental principles we thought sacred. Our constitution was drafted by taking into account the plurality of Indian society with lots of religions, various casts and hundreds of languages. That is why we have accepted secularism as a basic value of our nation.

    At the same time the concept of Indian secularism that doesn’t discriminate against any particular religion and treat every religion with equal consideration is only in the book, not in practice. Our experience proves this fact beyond any doubt. The treatment by the government towards religious minorities in the country was never akin to the generous treatment given to the followers of Hindu religion. We are the third largest Muslim population in the world. Hence the world Muslim community cannot sideline Muslim India, and same is the case with the Indian government. Nobody can ignore the Muslims in our country. And the Muslims of India cannot leave the country as home of others. But unfortunately the attitude of the government towards Muslims doesn’t match to this ground reality.

    And we see that socialism is another basic principle of the country. As a nation, we have forfeited our right to utter the word socialism, by gradually opting the path of capitalism. Here, the gap between the haves and have-nots are ever increasing. When we are moving fast to the height of the world in respect of scientific and technological advancements and military power, our villages are still starving. Even after the 60 years of independence, more than 60% of our population still reels below the poverty line. Even drinking water is a luxury to the masses at large. Our country is at the top of the world in the rate of infant mortality.

    Our socialist left parties are eager to turn right. They have left the left and say the right is right. Our country is the largest democracy in the world. But is the democracy prevais here in its true sense? Here the candidates are making huge payments for parliament and assembly seats. Mostly they are payment seats. They in turn purchase votes from the people. The situation here is that only the wealthy people can try their luck in the electoral politics of the country. The political parties are no longer having the inner party democracy. All parties have become either the property of some families or of private individuals. In short, we have distanced a lot from the three basic foundations of our republic – democracy, secularisms and socialism. We have betrayed the values shown by our forefathers. It was the no aligned policy of our country that helped us to hold our head high among the world nations. Today, we have become the Asian tool of the capitalist and most intolerant country - USA.

    A country that helped and abetted all freedom struggles across the world in the past, now denounces all such endeavors and struggles using the terminology dictated by the American masters. Now Israel, the most notorious nation in the world is our close ally. We are on the top among the consumers of Israeli products including out dated arms and ammunitions. Here, we are initiating a noble mission to recover its robbed values and principles.

    Communal fascism is on the rise in our country. From a mere isolated outfit, it has grown to become a mindset prevailing among a large section of our society. They are eating from the rotten flush of the past. They have declared Muslims as enemies in an attempt to hinder all their forward movements. They have destroyed the belongings of the Muslim masses by creating communal riots. They have perpetuated genocides. They have tightened their grip in all walks of life - in th legislature, in the executive, in the judiciary and in the media which is the fourth estate. They are playing communal cards and even caste cards as and when they need it.

    They are against all religions. They are against Dalits, against democracy and against secularism. They are the real enemies of our mother land. Now it has become imperative for the country to get rid off these fascist forces. Today, the left parties are in a crisis. I mean, not the failure in the elections or decrease in the number of assembly or parliament seats. Instead, they have retracted from their much boasted ideals and values. They no longer hold their ‘identity card’ of the farmer’s party or working class party. The parties like CPM and CPI have been degraded to the level of capitalist outfits that protect the interest of bourgeois. In the past the poor had identified the red colour with their life blood. But now, they have recognized that red is the hue of their death. That is what we could see in Nandigram and Lalgarh.

    Corruption is still a bane for our country. We know that the drugs and pesticides banned in USA and Europe are being imported to our country, the politicians and bureaucrats taking billions of rupees as bribes from the foreign manufacturers. These unscrupulous people are playing game with the life of our citizens. And this must be stopped. We know, anti national and destabilizing activities are on the rise in our country. Today, we come across many a ‘Judas’ who carry out spy activities for the sake of 30 silver coins from our enemy countries. We should expose and alienate all those forces which work to destabilize India in collusion with any other country, whether it be China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, America or Israel.

    Our society is witnessing various kinds of discriminations, mainly on the basis of religion. The situation is so worse that, a Muslim is not in a position even to secure a flat in posh areas of our cities. Shabana Azmi, the Bollywood actress had openly spoke about this plight 5 years ago. The signs of Muslim identity are being used to symbolize terrorism and treason. A Muslim has to carry the burden of producing evidence to prove that he is not a terrorist. Muslim ministers and MPs are forced to distance from their community. They issue statements, under compulsion against their own community as proof of their commitment to the nation.

    The discrimination against lower classes has posed a serious threat to our society. Dalits are still being discriminated. In the past lower classes were denied education by pouring hot lead into their ears. And now they are kept away from learning by denying them the right to reservation.

    And the discrimination on the basis of language also prevails in the country. When some languages are enjoying elite status, some others are ill treated. The attitude towards Urdu and Punjabi are ample examples for this double standard. Women may be getting 50% reservation in the legislative bodies. But in fact it is a ploy of upper cast to impose their indirect rule. Women are still the victims of gender discrimination. The India women even today are meeting the same tragedy as that of Sita in Ramayana and Droupathi in Mahabharatha.

    The disparity between urban and rural India is disgusting. Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit had said, Delhi will be called the city of over-bridges. But the question is , our villages will be called by what name. Rural India has no roads, no electricity no drinking water and no schools. Mahatma Gandhi said, India lives in its villages. But Rahul Gandhi’s India is dying in its villages. Though the villages have no drinking water, they are bearing the burden of frequent floods, due to the indiscriminate exploitation of nature. No where in the country, the eco-balance has been maintained. The natural resources are exploited not for the common good, but for the sake of monopolies.

    Last month a journalist asked me a question in a press conference in Rajastan: why you, a south India came to north with a political party. I replied: please don’t divide India again. We are not south Indians and you are not north Indians, but we all are Indians.

    When Gandhiji came south with the message of the freedom struggle, the people in Kerala, Thamilnadu, Karnataka and Andra Padesh extended him a very warm welcome. They ignored his regional identity and responded to his ideals. Sonia Gandhi, though a lady of Italian origin, has lots of followers in the south and north. Though L. K. Advani hails from Sindh now Pakistan, Indians didn’t deny his political space.

    So we in the SDPI strive for the welfare of the people in this country. This is not a sectarian part. And we expect that the objectives and action plans the party put forward will be accepted whole heartedly by the citizens all over the India.

    During a press conference in Delhi, a question came. How will you manage to raise funds while opposing the capitalism and monopolies? In this question lays a big fact. The present political parties in and out of power are getting the sustenance from big corporate monopolies. The democracy is defined as the government of the people, by the people and for the people. Now it is redefined in our country as the government of monopolies, for monopolies and by monopolies.

    I reiterate. Our party SDPI is for the people. It will be well supported and nurtured by them. It will draw strength from the people only to be returned to them.

    I am concluding my address. There are two main tasks before us. Firstly, as I told you earlier, to retrieve the lost values and principles our country. Secondly, to create a new India of equal rights to all without any discrimination.

    Here, we should redistribute our resources for the welfare of our society. Change should reach each and every minuscule of the country. The people of the country must unite to achieve this task.

    All weaker sections of the society including Adivasis, Dalits, Muslims and other minority communities should come together to build a new India. They should roar down from each and every hill tops, amassing enough strength. Their voices should reverberate all over as thunder bolt heralding change. Here, is a dawn waiting for us.

    Dear friends. Definitely we are in the midst of pains, sorrows and agonies. At the same time our destiny rests in these very depths of sorrows and pains. From here we draw strength for our forward leaps.

    Dear colleagues. It is beneath the tear drops in the eye corner of our women, the ray of hope and the colour stream of rainbows rest.

    During the past, we were running away, hiding from the reality. Now we have no caves to hide. We also run out of time. So let us move forward hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder. Let all the mountains be flattened in our way. Let the oceans split and pave us the way forward.

    Alas, for who turn back after reaching this doorstep;

    There is no way for him to escape.

    Jai Hind.

     

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  • Photos from National Delegate Meet New Delhi 18th Oct 2009

    Images from National Delegate Meet New Delhi 18th Oct 2009  


    SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi
    Handing Over the Flag


    SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi
    Presidential Speech


    SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi 
    Leaders


    SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi 
    Releasing Manifesto


    SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi 
    Popular Front President Addressing


    SDPI National Delegate Meet, New Delhi
    Solidarity from Leaders of different sectors



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