CPI(M) Manifesto Highlights
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Press Release
The CPI(M) Election Manifesto has appealed to the people to:
Reject Congress, Defeat BJP
Vote for the CPI(M)
Strengthen the Left
For a Secular and Democratic Alternative
The Manifesto calls for the strengthening of the CPI(M) and the Left representation in the Lok Sabha as this will be the basis for strengthening the secular-democratic foundations and for a pro-people alternative.
The CPI(M) and the Left parties will
cooperate with other secular non-Congress parties to ensure that there
is an alternative before the people as against the Congress and the BJP.
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The CPI(M) Election Manifesto makes a stringent critique of the performance and policies of the Congress-led UPA government.
Price Rise
The
most striking failure of the UPA government has been its inability to
check the unrelenting rise in the prices of food and other essential
commodities. For seven long years since 2007, India has lived with
persistent double digit food inflation.
Unemployment
The
second biggest failure of the UPA government has been in generating
employment. Between 2005-2010 the rate of employment growth has been
less than one percent annually. One in every three graduates in the age group 15-29 remains unemployed.
Economic policies of the UPA Government:
Have
led to transfer of resources from the people to the rich. From 13
billionaires (who owned assets of Rs. 5000 crore and above) in 2003 now
there are 56 billionaires – more than four times the number.
The government has allowed the loot of natural resources of the country whether it be land, minerals, gas or spectrum.
Between 2009 and 2013 a massive Rs. 21 lakh crores of tax revenues were given away as tax forgone or in tax concessions.
On
the other hand there have been cuts in expenditure bearing on the lives
of the people. Fertiliser, food and petroleum subsidies have been cut
down.
The UPA government has allowed FDI in
multibrand retail which will affect the future of 40 million people in
the retail trade in India. This has to be reversed.
The
economic slow down is because of these policies and not a policy
paralysis. The neo-liberal policies pursued by the UPA government need
to be reversed.
Corruption & Mega Scams
The
UPA government has set an unprecedented record for high level
corruption. The 2G spectrum scam, coal allocation scam and the KG basin
pricing issue have been some of the major corruption scandals of this
period.
But the BJP’s record in corruption is no
better. The origins of many of the mega scams like telecom and coal
block allocations began in the period of the NDA government. The BJP
government headed by Yedyyurappa in Karnataka became notorious for the
mining scandal.
Combatting Communalism
The
manifesto underlines the growing range of communal activities. The aim
of the Hindutva outfits is to create and widen divisions between Hindus
and Muslims. The Muzaffarnagar violence was the worst in recent times.
In most of the riots there has been a common pattern of the involvement
of the RSS and its outfits. The Congress and the UPA government have
failed to counter the communal forces.
BJP: Reactionary Alternative
The
BJP and its progenitor the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh espouses an
ideology which is inimical to the vision of a modern secular State.
Narendra
Modi who is projected as the Prime Ministerial candidate and the
Gujarat model that is touted by the BJP represents a dangerous mix of
patronage for the big business and corporates combined with rabid
communalism.
The Gujarat model is based on
largesse for corporates. It is marked by lowest wage scale of workers
and poor social indicators such as high malnourishment, high maternal
and infant mortality.
II
Alternative Policies
The
country needs to be rescued from the politics and policies of the
Congress and the BJP. What is required are alternative policies in the
realm of the economy, social and political. The CPI(M) and the Left
parties have set out such an alternative.
Some Highlights
Among the major proposals in the manifesto in this direction are:
•
A new food security law which provides for universal public
distribution system (excluding only income tax payees). Provision of a
minimum 35 kgs of foodgrains for a family or 7 kgs of foodgrains per
individual, whichever amount is higher, at a maximum price of Rs. 2 per
kg.
•
Curbing Price Rise
•
Curbing Price Rise
• Reversing the deregulated regime of pricing of petroleum products and reducing excise and customs duties on petroleum products
• Banning futures trade in agricultural commodities as recommended by the Parliamentary Standing Committee
• Banning futures trade in agricultural commodities as recommended by the Parliamentary Standing Committee
•
Enlarge the resource base by taxing the rich, corporate profits,
crackdown on tax evaders, black money, money laundering, higher taxes on
luxury goods, thereby generating resources for growth
• Increase public investments in agricultural production and research.
• Increase public investments in agricultural production and research.
Resource Mobilisation
• Tax speculative capital gains by restoring Long-Term Capital Gains Tax and increasing Securities Transaction Tax
• Launch a drive to unearth black money, especially those stashed in Swiss banks and other offshore tax havens
• Plug the Mauritius route by reviewing Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement with Mauritius and other countries
• Launch a drive to unearth black money, especially those stashed in Swiss banks and other offshore tax havens
• Plug the Mauritius route by reviewing Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement with Mauritius and other countries
Centre-State Relations
• Devolving 50% of the total pool of collection of Central taxes to the States; Raising States’ share of market borrowing to 50%
• Transferring Centrally Sponsored Schemes under the State subject with funds to the States
• Transferring Centrally Sponsored Schemes under the State subject with funds to the States
Land Reforms
• Reverse the current thrust to dilute land-ceiling laws; Speedy and comprehensive steps for implementing land reforms
• Takeover and distribution of all surplus land above ceiling and handing over of cultivable wasteland to landless and poor peasant households free of cost, with priority to SCs and STs; Joint pattas to be distributed including equal right of women to the land
• Takeover and distribution of all surplus land above ceiling and handing over of cultivable wasteland to landless and poor peasant households free of cost, with priority to SCs and STs; Joint pattas to be distributed including equal right of women to the land
Foreign Policy
• An independent and non-aligned foreign policy, promoting multi-polarity. Strengthen BRICS and IBSA.
• Opposing interventions and regime changes imposed by the United States and NATO as it happened in Libya and now taking place in Syria and Ukraine.
• Opposing interventions and regime changes imposed by the United States and NATO as it happened in Libya and now taking place in Syria and Ukraine.
Women
Passage
and adoption in the Lok Sabha of the Bill providing one third
reservation for women in parliament and state assemblies, which had been
adopted in the Rajya Sabha, as a priority.
SC & ST Welfare
•
Enactment of a central legislation for Special Component Plan for
Scheduled Castes and for the Tribal Sub-Plan which will provide for
Plan outlays at the Centre and the States equivalent to the SC
population at the national and State level for the SCP and the ST
population at the national and State level for the TSP respectively.
• Protecting land rights of adivasis and restoring land illegally alienated from them
• Protecting land rights of adivasis and restoring land illegally alienated from them
Minorities
•
Formulating a sub-plan for the Muslim minorities on the lines of the
tribal sub-plan in order to implement Sachar Committee recommendations;
Special initiatives in the sphere of employment, education and health
to be undertaken targeting districts where the Muslim population is
concentrated
• Implementing the recommendations of the Ranganath Mishra Commission report. As an immediate measure all OBC Muslims which form the vast majority of the Muslim community to be included in the OBC quota with specific State wise allocations
• Implementing the recommendations of the Ranganath Mishra Commission report. As an immediate measure all OBC Muslims which form the vast majority of the Muslim community to be included in the OBC quota with specific State wise allocations
Education & Health
• Public expenditure on education to be 6% of GDP
• Public expenditure on health to be raised to at least 5% of GDP, which would include a significantly enhanced allocation from the centre
• Public expenditure on health to be raised to at least 5% of GDP, which would include a significantly enhanced allocation from the centre
Wages & Pensions
• A statutory minimum wage of Rs. 10,000 per month linked to Consumer Price Index
• For senior citizens establish a publicly-funded, universal and non contributory Old Age Pension System with a minimum amount of monthly pension not less than 50% of minimum wage or Rs 4000/- per month, whichever is higher; as an individual entitlement for all citizens.
• For senior citizens establish a publicly-funded, universal and non contributory Old Age Pension System with a minimum amount of monthly pension not less than 50% of minimum wage or Rs 4000/- per month, whichever is higher; as an individual entitlement for all citizens.
Fighting Corruption
• Amending
and strengthening the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Lokpal Act
to widen its purview and bring all contracts, agreements or MOUs of any
kind between the government and the private sector within its purview.
• Private Financial sector institutions, banking and insurance sector in particular, and all public-private partnership projects brought under the purview of the Lokpal Act.
• Private Financial sector institutions, banking and insurance sector in particular, and all public-private partnership projects brought under the purview of the Lokpal Act.
Major Constitutional & Legislative Reforms
• Amend
Article 3 of the Constitution to provide for the consent of the state
legislature concerned before a state is to be bifurcated or reorganized
by parliament.
• Repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and replace it with a suitable law which provides a legal framework for the operation of the armed forces without the draconian provisions.
• Amend Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code so that it does not criminalize adult consensual relationships irrespective of sexual orientation.
• Amend the Indian Penal Code and other statutes to remove the death penalty from the statutes.
• Repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and replace it with a suitable law which provides a legal framework for the operation of the armed forces without the draconian provisions.
• Amend Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code so that it does not criminalize adult consensual relationships irrespective of sexual orientation.
• Amend the Indian Penal Code and other statutes to remove the death penalty from the statutes.
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