Saturday, March 29, 2008

Critiueing the orthodox Marxist

Tonight the curfew started from 9 pm. But by 6, nobody was in the streets and all the shops pulled down shutters. I myself came to know of the new timing only after I heard police vans started patrolling the streets at around 9 pm. But it’s better. There are a lot of problems if we have to close day’s business by 6 in the evening.

One paper carried the full text of a press handout of a rebel group. All other papers are serializing it. The rebel group is the one which the Chief Minister accused of being the perpetrator of the recent killings of the migrant workers.

It reiterated that it had nothing to do with the killings.

But the most interesting part comes when it made its point that the orthodox Marxian view that the proletariat, be it Indian or others, are not the enemies of a revolution is no longer valid. We have to remember here that one leading rebel group had reiterated oft repeated stance that the migrant workers are not enemies.

But today’s press statement by this group not only said that the orthodox Marxian is no longer tenable but also said that the migrant workers, part of the soft Indian power, are more dangerous that the hard part like the military. But it hastened to add that it did not approve the random shooting down of the workers. Instead, it wants to organize people against the soft power of the Indian State, of which the migrant workers form a part.

So, we can safely conclude there might more Maharastrian type of agitation here.

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