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The Harkishan Singh Surjeet ChatHARKISHAN SINGH SURJEET (Tue Jan 14 20:37:16 1997 IST):
Ryan: The situation in Punjab is very critical. Only a few years back it faced terrorist
activities organised from the soil of Pakistan where 25,000 people lost their lives. The
Akali leaders were conniving with them at that time. The BJP and Akalis have remained quiet
at opposite ends. One advocating Hindutva and other the Sikh state. This combination is an
unholy alliance of two communal forces. It goes agaisnst the tradition of Punjab which unitedly
fought for national freedom making tremendous sacrifices. Similarly, the Congress is very much
discredited today. The corruption has engulfed this party so much that its appeal has become very
narrow. To arouse the patriotic feeling of the Punjabi people we have formed a four party front. We
are aware of the limitation of this front. But at the same time we know fully that it will serve as a
catalyst. Jimmy Olsen (Tue Jan 14 20:38:23 1997 IST):
Mr Singh: What is the position regarding India's bilateral relationship with China . Has it improved or worsened under your rule? India mog! (Tue Jan 14 20:38:35 1997 IST):
Sir:You said the Government of the day is moving the exposes on corruption, while the facts are that it is the Supreme
Court, INSPITE of the efforts of your multi-hued 'government' that has actuall
done so. Comment? Or silence? Madhavankutty Pillai (Tue Jan 14 20:38:53 1997 IST):
Mr Singh: If you were to chose between socialism and secularism what would you chose? You speak about communalism but what about your alliance with casteist parties like Janata Dal?
Ryan D'Mello (Tue Jan 14 20:39:37 1997 IST):
Thank you, Mr Singh, for your eloquence.
I would like to know if your party
will withdraw support to the UF if it
enters into an arrangement with the Congress
as is being hinted
in some Indian newspapers? Don't you think
it is better to have such an arrangement
rather than allow an
election and the BJP to come to power? sanjay (Tue Jan 14 20:39:45 1997 IST):
Mr Surjeet, I have a flight to catch. If you would just answer my three questions, I can be on my bike and outta here:
1. Why have you asked your cadres to get ready for elections in 1997?
2. What is your stand on foreign equity participation in the civil aviation sector?
3. Why did your party not push for the PM's post and install the world's first Communist prime minister?
Tata everybody in advance. I'm splitting in 10 minutes. Madhavankutty Pillai (Tue Jan 14 20:39:58 1997 IST):
Why are the CPM unions in Mumbai so ineffective? Why has it so run down in the last 30 years?
HARKISHAN SINGH SURJEET (Tue Jan 14 20:40:25 1997 IST):
Pillai: There are many factors for that. Undoubtedly it has grown only in Bengal, Kerala and Tripura.
It has expanded its base to an extent in the rest of the country. But in Bombay when it was a strong force in
the pre-Independence period it has slowly got weakened. The reasons are many. But we do claim that in the
country as a whole the Centre for Trade Unions led by our party commands maximum influence among the
working class in the country. A S Siali (Tue Jan 14 20:40:40 1997 IST):
Surjeetsinhgji, why was the Left unable to
exploit the forces of social change in
North India? Is this not an admission that
caste is a more potent force in India than
Communism? HARKISHAN SINGH SURJEET (Tue Jan 14 20:42:08 1997 IST):
Mog: That is not true. But the Supreme Court has played a role which has to
be recognised. But it cannot negate the role of the government. A S Siali (Tue Jan 14 20:43:09 1997 IST):
Surjeetsinghji, you condemn the Congress for its
corruption, yet you turn a blind eye to
the gonndaism of your admirer Mulayam Singh
Yadav and the corruption in the West Bengal
faction of your party. Is this not double
standards? I believe a statesman of your
standing -- I believe you are the finest
leader our Punjab has produced -- should
be willing to point out mistakes when they are made
and correct them. Ahmed Hussain (Tue Jan 14 20:43:42 1997 IST):
Comrade, if an election is held this year, what are the issues that will dominate it? The BJP has reiterated its
belief in Hindutva this week, so will it again be a contest between faith and secularism? Don't you think the
failure of a colaition will encourage coters to vote for the BJP and its claim of strong governance? subrato (Tue Jan 14 20:44:08 1997 IST):
Mr. Surjeet, one naive question. How much Communist is CPI-M? Madhavankutty Pillai (Tue Jan 14 20:45:02 1997 IST):
Mr Singh: Do you believe in God? Sadasivam Balagopal (Tue Jan 14 20:45:25 1997 IST):
Do you believe coalition governments in
India have come to stay? DDo you agree with our friend
Mursaoli Maran's assertion that one party will never rule
India again? India mog! (Tue Jan 14 20:45:43 1997 IST):
This sanjay is lagaoing goli...questions answered in turn please?
Sir, you are the sarkar, mai-baap, big convoys of cars keeping us masses off the roads...
do you agree with this Delhi pestilence of your brethren marauding all over the roads in their role of sarkar/mai-baap/saviours, etcetc?? Ryan D'Mello (Tue Jan 14 20:46:21 1997 IST):
What is the CPI-M's position on Laloo Prasad
Yadav? Do you believe he is involved in the
animal fodder scam? Should he resign
if he is chargesheeted? Tareek (Tue Jan 14 20:47:08 1997 IST):
How would communism answer the problems facing the nation? After all, every other
country which was once a communist bastion - except maybe China and Cuba - have
rejected it totally as a form of governance. What makes you think it will work here? HARKISHAN SINGH SURJEET (Tue Jan 14 20:47:19 1997 IST):
Tareek:It will be wrong to conclude that
Communism has failed. In fact what has failed is the distortions and deviations
which resulted in the break-up of the Soviet Union. Drawing lessons from that, China, Vietnam,
North Korea and Cuba are building socialism keeping in mind complete conditions prevailing in
their countries. Even its opponents have to agree that the Chinese development is immense in
the sphere of economy. Communism is a science to be concretely applied in the concrete conditions
prevailing in each country. There cannot be a single model. Capitalism cannot provide any answer to the
ills of society. It is only the socialism which has a future. India mog! (Tue Jan 14 20:48:42 1997 IST):
Sir:Are, or were, you ever connected in anyway with a company
called CHINAR EXPORTS? And if so, in what capacity?
(If not CHINAR EXPORTS, then any other group company therein...)Are you aware of this company, Sir? Tareek (Tue Jan 14 20:50:58 1997 IST):
Will socialism work in India? Where, in order to move even the smallest wheel, you need to grease it? How do you plan to change that mentality? In fact, a recent experiment in Bombay that involved letting the workers themselves run the factory failed miserably because of rampant corruption. Phani (Tue Jan 14 20:50:59 1997 IST):
Surjeet Singhji:
I recently read a report that CITU and AITUC have lost their
preeminent position in the nation's trade unions. I was told that
Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) of BJP has gained that position, atleast
in terms of memberships. Your comments on the decline of the Communists in
yet another sector of Polity?????? HARKISHAN SINGH SURJEET (Tue Jan 14 20:51:19 1997 IST):
Subarto: I don't know what is the basis of your understanding of the role
which the CPI-M is playing. In fact its growth shows that it has maintained its
revolutionary character and for 20 years it has commanded the confidence of the people of West Bengal.
And the mass organisation has spread all over the country. It cannot be called a centrist party because it believes in
class struggle and revolution. Madhavankutty Pillai (Tue Jan 14 20:52:13 1997 IST):
Mr Singh: What must be the average age of the CPI (M) politburo. If it is above 70 please answer as to why. Do you keep the young away or are they not coming? Ahmed Hussain (Tue Jan 14 20:52:31 1997 IST):
What is your party's position on judicial activism? Do you believe judges
may exceed the boundaries imposed on them by the Constitution?
India mog! (Tue Jan 14 20:52:41 1997 IST):
Mao and Lenin, also Marx, maybe Stalin, all are in heaven and
smiling at us. Engels? Too. Sir, do you believe in
reincarnation? Do you believe in heaven? Do you still go to places of worship? Jimmy Olsen (Tue Jan 14 20:53:45 1997 IST):
Mr Singh: DO YOU SEE CHANCES OF CONGRESS JOINING HANDS WITH THE BJP IN THE FUTURE? Amarinder Nihal (Tue Jan 14 20:55:18 1997 IST):
Good evening, Sardarsaheb.As a Communist,
why did you persevere with the symbols
of the faith that you were born with?
I believe EMS too conducted the thread
ceremony of his son. Is this not hypocrisy?
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