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Declaration of the People in front
of Parliament New Delhi, July 6, 2004
Lok Raj Sangathan
All India People’s Resistance Forum (AIPRF)
Jan Pratirodh Manch
All India Federation of Trade Unions (AIFTU)
General Kamgaar Union
Pragatisheel Mazdoor Trade Union
Nepali Jan Adhikaar Suraksha Sangathan (India)
Indian Council of Trade Unions
Bharatiya Kisan Union (Haryana)
Sandhaan
Samajwadi Jan Parishad
National Alliance of Peoples Movements (NAPM) (Delhi)
Yuva Bharat
People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR)
Ankur
Purogami Mahila Sangathana
Hind Naujawan Ekta Sabha
Mazdoor Ekta Committee
Bhagat Singh Disha Manch
Chelmsford Club Employees Union
Fruit Juice Bottling Plant (Rasika) Employees Union
Modern Food Industries Employees Union
We, the People of India – consisting of workers, peasants, working intellectuals,
women and youth – gathered here in front of Parliament on this 6th day
of July, 2004,
Note that
- About half the electorate did not vote in the 14th Lok Sabha elections,
and more than half of those who voted rejected both the BJP and the Congress
Party;
- The majority of Indian people are opposed to the anti-worker, anti-peasant,
anti-national and anti-social course of enriching the big business houses
and finance capitalists, both Indian and foreign;
- There is a growing organised movement against state terrorism, in defence
of human rights and against communal violence unleashed by parties that champion
the capitalist ‘reform program’;
- While the majority of people are opposed to the course of economic reforms
being pursued by both the BJP and the Congress Party, the elections have resulted
only in a change of places between these two parties;
- In the system and process of parliamentary democracy, the majority have
no power, no say in who can and cannot stand for elections or who forms the
government;
- The Congress led UPA Government has assured the big business houses, international
bankers and foreign investors that it will not stray from the path of market
reforms;
- Those who coined the slogan ‘garibi hatao’ and later replaced
it with globalisation, through liberalisation and privatisation, are back
at the helm of affairs, with promises to wipe the tears of the people;
- The Common Minimum Programme (CMP) unveiled by this regime is a program
to continue on the same course as the previous NDA regime, but with apparent
concessions and crumbs to pacify the workers and peasants, in the name of
a “human face”;
- While the CMP promises to follow a path of ‘selective privatisation’
focusing on ‘loss making’ units, in actual fact the privatisation
program is carrying on unabated, including the most profitable airports;
- While the CMP promises remunerative prices for all the tillers, trade liberalisation
has neither been halted nor reversed;
- The domination of multinational companies and monopoly corporations over
agricultural trade continues to grow;
- While the people have been demanding secure livelihood to every human being,
as a matter of right, the CMP promises only 100 days of employment to one
member of every family, and that too only at minimum wages and only when the
government has the money to implement it;
- Just as the BJP promised that the tragedy of Gujarat won’t happen
again, but retained Modi as Chief Minister, the Congress Party is promising
that the genocide of November 1984 won’t happen again, while giving
ministerial portfolios to some of the organizers of that crime;
- The UPA Government promises to repeal POTA, while retaining other fascist
laws such as the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, Essential Services Maintenance
Act, etc.;
- While the majority of people have expressed their outright opposition to
the US led “coalition against terror”, the Anglo-American aggression
and occupation of Iraq, and the US backed Israeli aggression against the Palestinian
and other Arab peoples, the UPA government’s silence on these issues
amounts to condoning these acts; and
- The UPA Government has declared that it will seek to strengthen its strategic
alliance with the US, and is stepping up Indo-US military collaboration and
interference in Nepal, Bhutan and other countries in the region, in the name
of fighting terrorism.
Having noted the above facts,
We, the People, DECLARE that
- India, her land, rivers, lakes, forests and mountains, factories and minerals,
all belong to us, and are not for sale;
- We are determined to escalate our struggle against the anti-worker, anti-peasant,
anti-national and anti-social ‘reform’ agenda;
- We are determined to establish people’s rule– a political power
whose central concern would be the wellbeing of workers, peasants, women andyouth,
and whose immediate task would be to eradicate poverty and ensure human conditions
of life for all;
And towards this aim, we shall continue and step up the struggle to
- Ensure that the State fulfills its duty of guaranteeing adequate food and
shelter, safe drinking water, electric supply, education and health services
for all members of society, as a matter of right;
- Ensure a universal and efficient public distribution system, which is transparent
and accountable to the people and provides adequate quantity and quality of
all essential consumption articles at affordable prices for all members of
society;
- Establish mechanisms for people’s control over the sphere of foreign
and domestic wholesale trade — without which it is not possible to ensure
food for all or to ensure input supply, remunerative prices and secure livelihood
to the tillers;
- Replace the existing WTO with a global trade body which will ensure that
trade amongst countries is always for mutual benefit, in the interest of fulfilling
the people’s needs and for weakening the domination of the imperialist
powers and their trading blocs;
- Enforce a moratorium on interest payments on central and state government
debt to the financial institutions including the World Bank and IMF, so that
this wasteful drain can be halted and resources redeployed to eradicate poverty;
- Completely halt the privatisation program and take back assets sold to
private capitalists, including Modern Foods and BALCO, so as to manage them
in the general interests of society while protecting the rights of the workers;
- Establish the right to work and to secure livelihood as justiciable rights,
with an effective enforcement mechanism;
- Enshrine the right to strike as a fundamental and inviolable right of every
wage worker and salaried employee in every sector, without exception ;
- Provide constitutional guarantee for individual and collective rights, including
women’s rights, minority rights and national rights;
- Ensure exemplary punishment for those guilty of communal crimes, including
the massacre of November 1984, December 1992 and its aftermath, as well as
the Gujarat genocide of February 2002;
- Ensure that not only POTA but all black laws that violate human rights
are repealed, and all prisoners held under such laws are released;
- Ensure that the violation of human rights in the name of “internal
security” is prevented, the right to life is defended and the apparatus
of state terrorism is dismantled;
- Ensure that India breaks ranks with US imperialism and Israel, and stops
its own interference and domination over Nepal;
- Halt the militarisation of India and the armaments expansion program, and
redeploy the resources saved towards the well-being of the people;
- Build India as a civilised member of the global family of nations, relating
with other states on the basis of mutual benefit and non-interference, and
in solidarity with all the anti-imperialist forces; and
- Establish a new system of democracy with institutions and mechanisms that
enable the toiling majority to retain power in their hands, to make all the
vital decisions that affect their lives and the future of Indian society.
For further information on this initiative, contact Lok Raj Sangathan at E-392,
Sanjay Colony, Okhla Phase 2, New Delhi 110020, or email to lokrajsangathan@yahoo.com,
or phone 91-11-2638-9610
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