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12th Party Congress of CPI (ML) Red Star held from September 24 to 29, 2022 at Kozhikode, Kerala elected the new Central Committee and 3-member Central Control Commission. The new Central Committee met on 29th at the Party Congress Hall and elected Com P J James as the new General Secretary. The Central Control Commission that met at the same time elected Com Sabi Joseph as its Convener.

The Central Committee Members:

1. P J James (General Secretary)

2. K N Ramachandran

3. Tuhin

4. Manasayya

5. Soura

6. Sankar (West Bengal)

7. Arun

8. M K Dasan

9. M P Kunhikanaran

10. Kabeer

11. Provint

12. Smitha

13 . Manoharan

14. Kuselar

15. Kumar

16. Iniyavan

17. Rudrayya

18. Ameer Ali

19. Poornima

20. Kollippara Venkateswara

21. Hariprasad

22. Basha

23. Pramila

24. Hena Barik

25. Sankar (Odisha)

26. Vashist

27. Vikas

28. Vijaykumar

29. Urmila

30. Labh Singh

31. Tejram

32 . Akshay

 

The Central Control Commission Members:

1. Sabi Joseph (Convener)

2. Natarajan

3. Bandhu

The First Meeting of the 12th Central Committee met in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh at Com Kolla Venkaiah Bhavan from November 1 to 5, 2022 and elected a 15-member Polit Bureau

The Polit Bureau Members:

1. P J James (General Secretary)

2. K N Ramachandran

3. Tuhin

4. Manasayya

5. Soura

6. Sankar (WB)

7. Arun

8. Kabeer

9. Manoharan

10. Hariprasad

11. Pramila

12. Vijay

13. Urmila

14. Vashist

15. Akshay

 

Currently, CPI (ML) Red Star has 14 State Committees.

The States having Party State Committees:

1. Kerala

2.Tamil Nadu

3. Karnataka

4. Andhra Pradesh

5.Telangana

6. Maharashtra

7. Chhattisgarh

8. Madhya Pradesh

9. Odisha

10. West Bengal

11. Jharkhand

12. Uttar Pradesh

13. Delhi

14. Punjab

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Punjab: Protest against Labour Codes https://redstaronline.in/2022/12/10/1756/ https://redstaronline.in/2022/12/10/1756/#respond Sat, 10 Dec 2022 16:52:28 +0000 https://redstaronline.in/?p=1756 Barnala/ Punjab,09 December/ On D. C. Complex mass rally and dharna organised by Mazdoor…

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Barnala/ Punjab,09 December/ On D. C. Complex mass rally and dharna organised by Mazdoor Adhikar Andolan Punjab and CPI (ML) Red Star for demanding anti workers 4 labour code imposed by fascist Modi government.

Protesters were demanding that working days for 365 days, 700/ rs.wages per day, free electricity,water and healthcare, loan waiver for agricultural labourers and rural toiling masses , facility of housings ,govt land for rural landless people, implementation of land ceilling act and enactment of sc,st atrocities act .

The protest rally addressed by Comrades – Labh Aklia, kewal Aklia, Jaswinder kaur Rureke, Makhan Ramgarh and Singara Chuhanke . Speakers candemned all anti people policy and Modi govt Manuvadi Fascist policy along with Anti people policy of Punjab AAP govt.

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Profiteering from Plunder of Nature https://redstaronline.in/2022/11/23/profiteering-from-plunder-of-nature-p-j-james/ https://redstaronline.in/2022/11/23/profiteering-from-plunder-of-nature-p-j-james/#respond Wed, 23 Nov 2022 11:22:57 +0000 https://redstaronline.in/?p=1710   Profiteering from Plunder of Nature Despite UN Secretary General António Guterres’ COP27 eve…

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Profiteering from Plunder of Nature

Despite UN Secretary General António Guterres’ COP27 eve warning that “our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate chaos irreversible”, and that humanity is on a “highway to climate hell”, and as island states are in the threat of being washed off the map, no political decision on this crucial question confronting humanity was taken in this year’s UNFCCC meeting held during November 6-18 at Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt. That’s, at this critical juncture when country leaders and world community are duty-bound to make a giant leap in the realm of climate action, leaders of 196 countries in the presence of more than 35000 participants representing climate activists and various CSOs/NGOs that assembled at COP27 could not rise to the occasion, though the Summit got an apparently progressive posture under corporate media blitz.

In essence, the COP27 failed to move an inch beyond last year’s Glasgow Summit. In spite of high sounding deliberations by country heads, the 27th global Climate Conference was a failure in respect of taking any concrete steps regarding the most pressing needs connected with the mounting climate crisis today. Among them the most important was to implement the commitment taken in the Paris Agreement seven years ago to limit– the limit regarded by climate experts as the “point of no return” –global warming to less than 1.5 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels and, in relation to this, to end the use of fossil fuels and stop the emission of greenhouse gases which requires a phase out of coal power in particular in a time-bound manner.

However, taking advantage of the imperialist proxy war in Ukraine between US-led NATO on the one side and Russia on the other, and the consequent obstructions linked with Nord Stream 1 and 2, and in the guise of spiralling energy prices and the escalating cost of living, many countries of EU, especially Germany, have reversed their earlier commitments on reducing fossil fuel consumption. Now COP27 has resorted only to a limited reduction in coal power and the so called ‘phase out’ is applicable only to ‘inefficient fossil fuel subsidies’. Finally, the Summit could issue only a request for new country pledges, or nationally determined contributions for the forthcoming COP28 in UAE during November-December 2023. Revealingly, amidst the Indian representatives’ rhetoric at COP27 that all fossil fuels should be phased out, at home, Modi regime has been busy with the decision to auction out 141 coal mines to corporates during the Summit period itself.

Though funding is not a solution to overcome the impending climate catastrophe, the biggest green-house gas emitters, including the number 1 and 2 imperialist economic powers such as US and China, were reluctant to part with any substantial amount even to smoothen the burden borne by the poor Afro-Asian-Latin American countries and island nations. Even the much trumpeted $100 billion per year promise by US is a paltry sum (the required Loss and Damages Fund–L&D Fund– is estimated at a minimum of $ 500 billion). Compare it with $220 billion that Qatar, a small country which is reported to have spent to host the 2022 World Cup. And there has been no commitment on spending on ‘climate change adaptation’, nor any concrete proposals regarding the allocation and distribution of even this small amount among needy nations. The imperialist powers’ attempt was to push the onus of de-carbonisation efforts on to the shoulders of oppressed nations who are at the receiving end of bearing the brunt of climate catastrophe.

In brief, the COP27 sponsored by the notorious global pollutant Cocoa Cola and managed by world’s corporate MNCs could nothing to reverse the unabated climate crisis. On account of its basic corporate orientation, it could not accept the climate crisis as one of the central political questions confronting humanity. Today the horrific levels of wealth appropriation by global corporate capital is accomplished not only through super-exploitation of labour but also through plunder of nature. It is based on this concrete understanding that CPI (ML) Red Star has adopted the contradiction between capital and nature as one of the major contradictions in its Party Program.

Today, the core issue behind climate crisis is systemic; it is inseparably linked up with the mainstream development paradigm that is being pushed through neoliberal-corporatisation the world over. Climate crisis today can be reversed only through a people-oriented and pro-nature development model. It is up to the working class and oppressed the world over to come forward challenging the hegemony of corporate capital based on a political alternative which alone can overcome the impending climate catastrophe. In that sense we are constrained to call COP27 as a mere window dressing.

P J James
General Secretar

CPI (ML) Red Star
New Delhi
November 23, 2022

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SC Verdict on EWS: A Paradigm Shift in Reservation and a Strategic Manuvadi Leap Towards Hindurashtra – P. J. JAMES https://redstaronline.in/2022/11/16/sc-verdict-on-ews-a-paradigm-shift-in-reservation-and-a-strategic-manuvadi-leap-towards-hindurashtra-p-j-james/ https://redstaronline.in/2022/11/16/sc-verdict-on-ews-a-paradigm-shift-in-reservation-and-a-strategic-manuvadi-leap-towards-hindurashtra-p-j-james/#respond Wed, 16 Nov 2022 11:18:52 +0000 https://redstaronline.in/?p=1634 Supreme Court’s split verdict on EWS that upholds the 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act of January…

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Supreme Court’s split verdict on EWS that upholds the 103rd Constitutional Amendment Act of January 2019 brought out by Modi government providing 10% economic reservation to the economically backward upper castes (Economically Weaker Sections-EWS) excluding the ‘backward classes’ among SC/ST/OBC is a violation of the very conceptualisation on caste-based reservation as conceived in the Constitution.

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