Eye on rural poll, CPM revs up
26 April 2012
biswabrata goswami
MIDNAPORE, 26 APRIL: With an eye on
the panchayat polls, CPI-M leaders in West Midnapore are planning to
build a new foundation for the party, to transform it to meet the needs
of the times.
The CPI-M leadership is all set to work with local
parties such as the Jharkhand Party and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha to
defeat the ruling Trinamul Congress.
Party leaders have the tough
task of motivating activists when 95.6 per cent joined the party while
the CPI-M was in government. They need to adapt.
In the 2003
panchayat polls the opposition Trinamul Congress and Congress was unable
to field candidates in many panchayat areas. Now, it is the CPI-M that
is facing this challenge ~ especially in the Junglemahal, Keshpur and
Garbeta areas of the district.
In West Midnapore, the CPI-M has a
majority in the zilla parishad, panchayat samitis and the gram
panchayats. Yet the scene at the grassroots has gone through a
sea-change since the 2011 Assembly elections. A senior district
secretariat member of the party said elected CPI-M gram pradhans are
being "coerced" into signing important financial proposals on rural
development that they don't even support.
Party leaders allege
that many block development officers are taking sides and pursuing the
projects, ignoring the pradhans. They fear the Trinamul Congress might
implicate the pradhans for corruption because the pradhans do not have
control over expenditures.
Some party leaders want these pradhans
to put in their papers and go on the offensive against the Mamata
Banerjee government, well ahead of the panchayat polls. They are waiting
for Alimuddin Street to take a decision on this issue.
The CPI-M
won the polls in the last panchayat election in Jhargram subdivision,
which is largely forested. But, now most of the panchayats are
virtually defunct due to the long absence of panchayat functionaries.
Hundreds of party members have had criminal charges slapped on them or
are unable to return to their homes, a situation the Marxists didn’t
face during their long stint in government.
"We have remained
vigilant on the day-to-day developments in Junglemahal," said a CPI-M
district secretariat member. "If the situation requires it, we will
either support or make arrangements with the Jharkahand Party and the
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha to defeat the Trinamul Congress in the coming
panchayat polls."
Party insiders said the party is going to hold
extended panchayat sub-committee meeting within a few months to frame a
strategy to win back the hearts of rural residents ahead of the crucial
panchayat polls scheduled for next year.
Party insiders consider
the meeting very important, as the party leadership is likely to adopt
policies to stop the Trinamul Congress from gaining any further ground
in the rural parts of the district.