Friday, May 01, 2015

May Day: Defeat the State Structure which is unworthy to rule! Establish Peoples Authority!
Dear Comrades,
May Day this year presents the most important political task for the working class. It calls upon the working class to challenge the authority of the ruling class and to carryout struggles to establish the rule of the proletariat. Yes! The political, economic, and social structures of our country are all trapped in deep, most extraordinary, permanent and irrecoverable crisis. These structural elements have all become bankrupt, failed, collapsed, and turned into opposite forces, and are unable to fulfil responsibilities assigned to them. Stuck in a crisis, they are contradicting with each other, and are unable to move forward or make any progress. The system as a whole has become an unnecessary burden to the country and its people. The question remains before us is “Why should we continue to shoulder this burden?”

With the coming of NDA govt., Prime Minister at the centre, Chief Ministers at the states, the Central and the State Ministers, top police officials and bureaucrats – most of the individuals in these highest responsible positions are none but declared criminals; they not only go unpunished but are repeatedly elected or appointed to the same  position. All the important secret documents and the authority are given to this criminal gang which came to power through secret oath.

The Intelligence departments, police and the judiciary are all under the control of these criminals. Government administrative system, particularly the repressive machinery that has uncontrollable amounts of power and domination is omnipresent and is interfering in the lives of the people. Even the Supreme Court is afraid of reprimanding the military, paramilitary, police, intelligence and other repressive machineries for their criminal offences. Judges on the other hand turn-out be sexoffenders and criminals themselves, and are pawns in the hands of the aforesaid criminals. Justice has become not more than a mere commodity for sale.

Rule of law is completely absent and is, in fact, against the people. Administrative bodies are ripe with irregularities and corruption. Political system is criminalised. The troika of Criminal politicians, police and the bureaucrats are trampling upon the civil society and is dominating it completely.

The country's economy, tied to the imperialist world economy, is stuck in an irrecoverable crisis for more than a decade now, with one of the deepest of recessions, falling production, shortage of foreign currencies, and the irreversible decline in value of the Indian currency.

Universal education, eradication of child labour, public health, medical facilities, drinking water, toilet facility and shelter has all become a mirage. All these basic necessities of people are under the control of multinational corporations and criminal gangs. The livelihood of the farmers, fishermen, indigenous people, weavers, artisans, small traders are plundered to quench the insatiable thirst for corporate profits.

All natural resources of our country, not limited to forests, mountains, ocean, land, water and sky are plundered by domestic and multinational monopolies. The working class is being used as slaves by these corporations.

With atrocities against oppressed castes and religious minorities, sexual offences against the women are uncontrollably rising and society has become extremely intolerable and uncivilised. Social and cultural values ​​of the country and the organisational infrastructure are crumbling and are stuck in crisis. More than three-quarters of the population of the country are unable to sustain their living because of the caste atrocities and religious riots unleashed by brahminical fascists and oppressive castes.

Likewise, if each sector is analysed in detail, one can easily understand and realise that our country’s entire social, political, cultural structures as a whole are trapped under a chronic and severe crisis. It can be seen that the ruling classes, the state and the rulers are struggling, but still unable to recover the situation. This shows their inability and utter failure.

The ideologies, political theories, political policies, social norms, and rules that were justifying the legitimacy of this existing system, have gone bankrupt. Even the use of ideological, political and cultural weapons have not helped in recovering the country from the crisis, and it only shows the pathetic state of affairs where the country is sucked deeper and deeper into the black-hole of crisis.

The experts, ideologues and politicians of the ruling class, are unable to do anything about it; they are ideologically bankrupt and are unable to provide any legitimate solution for the crisis; they are silently declaring themselves to be unfit to govern.
What does this conveys?

·        Crises of our country’s social, political and cultural structures have reached their peak
·        These structures can no longer be reformed
·        The state and the ruling classes have lost the legitimacy to govern
·        Isolated struggle and isolated movements will not fetch us any results
·        There is absolutely no meaning in looking for a solution within the existing system which is totally bankrupt.
·        Solutions to our problems lie outside the existing political system!
·        The authority of the state and the ruling classes needs to be challenged!

·        People should build power structures of their own for their governance!