Wednesday, March 24, 2010

23rd March





Readers of my blog may find the title interesting. I would be happy if the curiosity level of my readers goes up. Now the question is - “What is the significance of 23rd March”?

The 23rd March is the last day of some great revolutionaries in Indian history. On 23rd March, 1931 British rulers executed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru & Sukdev by hanging them until death. On 23rd March, 2010 Kanu Sanyal, the famous Naxalite leader, committed suicide by hanging himself until death in his thatched house near Siliguri, West Bengal.

Not just the day of death but there are a few more similarities between Saheed Bhagat Singh and Comrade Kanu Sanyal. Bhagat Singh fought against the British imperialism and Kanu Sanyal fought against economic imperialism which favours capitalists. Both of them were heavily influenced by Marxism.

Comrade Kanu Sanyal is the person who declared the birth of CPI(M-L) on 22nd April,1969, birth anniversary of the great V.I. Lenin, on Saheed Minar Ground in Kolkata. Charu Majumdar & Kanu Sanyal were two main leaders of the newly formed CPI(M-L). The members of CPI(M-L) were tagged as Naxalites because their movement got started in Naxalbari, West Bengal. Their armed struggle strategy for liberation of people made them isolated from CPI(M). Naxalite movement gave birth to Left extremism. Today, when the CPI(Maoist), tagged as the biggest internal security threat by Home Minister, with its class struggle strategy blow ups railway tracks, we become fearful about Left extremism. Comrade Kanu Sanyal was deeply demoralized by the activities of CPI(Maoist) and the gradual weakening of Communist movement in India. He used to condemn both CPI(M) and CPI(Maoist) for this. He used to mourn for the lack of unity in Communist forces of India. Communists in our country are scattered due to differences in opinion. This is the reason why the Communist movement is getting affected day-by-day and opportunistic rightist forces are uprising.Whatever be the future of Communist movement in India, leaders like Kanu Sanyal will always be remembered for his courage and rebellious mind-set. Red Salute to Comrade Kanu Sanyal.

It may be a co-incidence that Mother India witnessed the unnatural death of her great sons on the same day. But one thing is for sure that these revolutionaries will remain inspiration for Indians to fight against injustice, exploitation and imperialism. 

-Arnab Mandal
  Durgapur 

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