PEOPLESMARCH BLOCKED GOVINDAN KUTTY ARRESTED...............
SEE THE  STORY...................
Following words  pained us in last year....
We have moved. Till  May 2006, we were maintaining a fairly healthy site www.peoplesmarch.com. But  our service provider, was asked to block our website on 15th May 2006. On 17th  May, the minister of state for home affairs, replied to a query in rajya sabha  regarding pro Maoist/naxal websites. We believe that an individial has an  unalienable right of speech and expression, by virtue of his birth. We will  exercise that right, and this site is a step in that direction.
Feel free  to leave your comments ........ peoplesmarch@gmail.com.
P.Govindan kutty,  Editor, People's March
Mob: 91 99472 76692
Peroor House,  Tripunithura PO Box No 56, Ernakulam, Kerala,
INDIA 682  301
This Year Again We  read a news on December 07
CPI MAOIST BLOG BLOCKED
Friday  December 7 2007 09:50 IST
KOZHIKODE: The  blogspot of People’s March, the unofficial magazine of the CPI (Maoists) which  has been publishing the Maoist literature from all over the country, was blocked  on Thursday.
It is not immediately known as to why peoplesmarch.  googlepages. com was disabled, but the service provider has left a message  saying that the action was taken for violation of ‘program  policies.’
According to the Google Page Creator, its service should not  be used for unlawful activities.
People’s March is being published from  Tripunithura in Ernakulam and is edited by P.Govindan Kutty. The print edition  is not banned by the authorities.
“I had uploaded an item yesterday. But  today I found the site blocked. Even my gmail ID has been disabled,” Govindan  Kutty told this website’s newspaper.
The website of People’s March was  blocked a year ago by the Centre for its alleged association with the  Maoists.
The blocking of the blog is the latest in the series of the war  of wit between the Maoists in India and the law enforcing  authorities.
Maoists have been widely using the internet to propogate its  ideology among the public.
Resistanceindia. blogsot.com, a Maoist blog  was hacked in August this year.
Another blog naxalrevolution. blogspot  withdrew after one year of operation.
But the supporters of Maoists have  created another blog maoistsresistance. blogspot.com which is active  now.
There is another blogspot naxalwatch. blogspot.com, which is  believed to be hosted or supported by the intelligence agencies to spread the  message among the public that naxalism is “pure and simple terrorism which  disguises itself in terms like class struggle and social  justice.”
People’s March has been a major mouthpiece of the Indian  Maoists. It has carried articles on Maoist programmes and interviews with  leaders including CPI (Maoist) general secretary Muppala Lakshmana Rao alias  Ganapathi and spokesperson Azad.
One issue of the magazine was  exclusively on Dandakarayna region where the Maoists are running a parallel  government and another on the women martyrs of the Maoist movement.
It  also carried extensive reports on the developments in Nandigram.
Security  agencies feel that it is impossible for a single person to produce a magazine  like People’s March.
They believe that there could be many behind the  venture who are behind the curtain at present.
Kerala is a state where  the Maoists are keeping a low profile unlike the Andhra Pradesh and some areas  in the north.
But it is no longer a secret that senior Maoist leaders  keep frequenting the state at regular intervals.
AFTER WE SEE A NEWS THAT
Porattam’  condemns arrest of Maoist leader
Staff Reporter
PALAKKAD:  “Porattam,” a revolutionary organisation, has condemned the arrest of the Maoist  leader Malla Raji Reddy of Andhra Pradesh from Kochi.
In a statement here  on Thursday, Porattam state convener Mundur Ravunni said the arrest was to  satisfy the interests of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in the  State. It was also for protecting some narrow political interests in  Kerala.
The statement also condemned the arrest of P. Govindan Kutty,  Editor and Publisher of People’s March.
The search in the office of the  publication by the police was an attack on the freedom of press. 
AFTER DECADES LONG TORTURE OF INDIAN STATE ON MR GOVINDAN KUTTY NOW  THEY TAKEN HIM TO PRISON IN THE NAME OF TREASON AND PUBLISHED MANY FAKE STORIES  ABOUT HIM IN ALL THE MEDIAS....
THE PEOPLE,WHO DID GENOCIDES AND CORRUPTION  OR ALL THE CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY IS STILL RULING INDIA AND DOMINATED IN ALL  SECTORS THEY FEEL MR GOVINDAN KUTTY AS DISTURBANCE.
FINALLY THEY WON AND PUT  MR.GOVINDAN KUTTY IN PRISON.
THEY THINKS IT IS THE END OF THE PEOPLES  MOVEMENT.
PRISONS WILL BREAK CHAINS WILL BREAK,SAME AS WHAT HAPPENED IN  DANTEWADA,
JEHANABADH,PATNA..
PEOPLE WILL MAKE THEMSELVES FREE FROM ALL  THE OPPRESSION AND TORTURE.
IF GOVINDAN KUTTY IN PRISON WE ARE HERE TO  FULFILL HIS DREAMS
PEOPLES MARCH WILL NEVER DIE IT WILL CONTINUE AND WORK  AGAINST ALL OPPRESSIONS.
AN OLD INTERVIEW OF GOVINDAN  KUTTY
Interview
Q When and where were you born? What was your early  childhood?
A I was born on 20th February, 1948 in a lower middle class  family at Tambaram in Chinglepet district in Tamilnadu. My father P Sankunny  Menon married very late in his life and I was born in his 41st year. Till then  he was looking after his sister and her children. In 1933 he used to spend 1/3  of his salary (Rs 6/= PM) on his nephew’s education and till his joining a job  as stenographer in Qatar. In due course he got his promotion as cable jointer in  Southern Railways and we all shifted our residence to railway quarters at  Chetpet in Madras city. I have one younger brother and three younger  sisters.
My mother P.Parukutty used to give private tuitions for school  going children at home. I too used to assist her in her tuition work. We had a  lot of cows too to look after. While returning from school I used to bring a  head load of grass for the cows.
Being an extra-ordinary brilliant  student in my elementary school I found no difficulty in getting admission for  Higher Secondary schooling in one of the prestigious/elite schools. (Madras  Christian College High School). Being a meritorious student I got 50% fee  concession and the school management presented me the whole textbooks and  notebooks on the first working day. My classmates were from the top elite  families in Madras city.
Being a Christian institution we were taught the  Bible. During Bible classes I used to keenly observe and put such questions to  my teacher, which the teacher wouldn't be able to answer. At home too I used to  ask questions to my parents to show me God. Why we have so many Gods? I used to  put questions like if I pray one God won’t the other Gods get angry and harm me,  In almost all my moves I was more interested in unearthing the truth. From my  childhood I never hide truth or told any lie no matter what difficulties I  faced.
After the India-China War, the Nehru Government reduced the  retirement age from 58 to 55 and my father lost his job and government  accommodation. Sensing that he may not live for another 5 years due to his poor  health he did not opt for pension scheme took all his earnings which came to  around Rs 7,000/=
In 1963 I was 15, my brother 13 and my three sisters  were 11, 9 and 7. We all had to shift to a very small one-room accommodation.  (No electricity- No water facility) The school offered me provisional admission  for higher studies at Madras Christian College Tambaram three months before the  Secondary school final examinations. My father expressed his inability to send  me for college education.
As I was a meritorious student I found no  difficulty in getting admission in three year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering  at Central Polytechnic, Madras in 1964 and was awarded merit-cum-means  scholarship of Rs 50/= PM which is more than sufficient to buy 50 Kgs of fine  quality rice. I passed my Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with Machine shop  Technology as elective subject in 1967. We were against imposition of Hindi. In  fact I was one of the active leaders in Poly-Technic in the anti-Hindi  agitations that time.
Then came another war with Pakistan and the  prospects of employment diminished further. The Government banned fresh  recruitments. I had to take up menial jobs as daily casual laborer in Signal  & Telecommunication Department in Railways at the rate of Rs 3=50 per day  where my father too sought employment as cable jointer on daily wage basis of Rs  6/= per day after retirement from permanent service. There was corruption in  recruitments in defense services too.
I could not be selected for the  post of Direct Entry Artificer (Second Lieutenant in Navy) as I could not grease  the palms of the officials. I took up menial jobs on low salary in Industrial  Estates in Ambattur, Madras. During that time I attended evening classes and  passed Diploma in Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Engineering in 1969 from  Central Polytechnic, Madras. During that period I gained experience in the  erection, testing and commissioning of Air-conditioning, Ventilation and Dust  control equipments for theatres and many industries.
Q Who were your main  influences early in your life and what attracted
you towards the the Naxalite  Movement ?
A It took almost 20 years for me to realize that non-violent  struggles are of no use and armed revolutionary struggles are the only answer to  the present ills faced by the people. Here I narrate my experiences to seek  justice with non-violent struggles, which finally led me get separated from my  family to support a movement, which conducts a revolutionary armed  struggle.
This is one of the reasons for giving lengthy answer is to  advise the people who believe in and expose the leaders who mis-lead people in  non-violent struggle is that being a well educated man I lost all my energy to  understand the non-violent struggle and at this old age I am unable to do a  violent revolutionary struggle which alone is the answer to the present ills  faced by the people.
My stint with Communism
It was while doing  fresh air ventilation systems at Central & Ajanta theatres in Trivandrum,  Kerala I had the opportunity to watch a film (“You made me a Communist”) Ningal  Enne Communistaki umpteen number of times. This was the first time I spent more  time in my life during my Kerala visit. Even though I was quite impressed by the  theme & ideology of the communist movement the activities of the lumped  communist cadres in public life gave a second thought of the communist  movement.
Again the war with Pakistan in 1971 destroyed my job prospects.  In 1972 I got a temporary job as Draughtsman (Mechanical) at Central Leather  Research Institute, Madras. I thought that by gradually working temporarily I  could settle down at Central Leather Research Institute. All those dreams  short-lived as the corrupt scientist advised me to work under a private  entrepreneur saying that he has no further sanction to employ me. (It was the  private entrepreneur who sought my services from the scientist)
Within a  year the private entrepreneur’s turnover was raised from Rs 5,000/= to Rs  1,00,000/= He neither rewarded me nor the laborers for their work.
My  stint with Capitalism
In 1973 I quit the job and pledged 18 grams of gold  (which I purchased with the merit-cum-means scholarship money) to a moneylender  for Rs 400/=(CAPITAL) and started a small production unit at my residence for  producing clips for drying leather under the brand name Tan-Wel. The CAPITAL  doubled the very next day. That CAPITAL and the Surplus further doubled further.  I was paying three times the wages than other employers. I purchased a lot of  machineries & tools for further development. I was earning an average daily  earning of more than Rs 500/= per day.
This production went well for six  months. Till then during my 25 years of life I had never visited any temples or  worshiped any God. I was working 16 hours a day. I had no time even to take  food. My health started deteriorating due to over exhaustion. All these years in  my life I was a non-believer. I do not, or what exactly was the reason, which  changed me to a believer to make my first pilgrimage to Sabarimala in December  1973.
I do not know anything about Naxalism even though I remember  reading
in The Hindu on July 1972 about a news item in a small corner  about
a certain Charu Mazumdar who was on fast and had died in  custody.
In Government Service
In September 1974, I received an  offer of appointment for the post of Asst Foreman in the Civil Engineering  Division of dept of Space, Bangalore to report for duty at Thumba, Trivandrum.  (A lot of posts in Air-conditioning fell vacant due to Gulf exodus as the Govt  relaxed rules for getting passports) I was reluctant to join the Govt job as I  was earning 10 times the salary of Govt job.
Due to my mother’s  compulsion I joined the Govt job at Thumba in September 1974. I found that  almost all the files were stinking with corruption. Jaya Prakash Narayan was  leading a morcha against corruption in politics and in Govt. JP was telling  naxalites to lay down arms for one year and support his movement of Total  Revolution. In Kerala the whole politics was lumpenised by youth congress of  Sanjay Gandhi and Communists. There was total confusion. I too was  confused.
Indira Gandhi imposed emergency. All opposition leaders were  put behind bars. Press gagged. JP movement was centered in Gujrath & Bihar.  There was no trace of JP movement in Kerala. Who is right? Indira or JP. I too  was confused.
I supported 20 point programme of the government. I  referred all the facts to the Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi. The  Central Vigilance Commission forwarded all my complaints to the Chief Engineer  at Bangalore who in turn forwarded the same to Construction Engineer at Thumba  and the same was on the table of the Supdt. Engineer. The Govt too was in  dilemma and sought fresh intelligence verification to ascertain my  background.
The Pettah police in Trivandrum took me into unlawful custody  on 5th March 1976.
I was shifted to maintenance wing on deputation to  Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre. I applied for Govt quarters and shifted my parents  and sisters to Thumba in September 1976. The Emergency was lifted and the Janata  party came to power in March 1977.
I opted for mutual marriage in  February 1978. In April 1978 the CPI-M union & the INTUC union launched an  agitation for the refund of Compulsory Deposit Scheme. (50% of impounded DA) I  applied for a months leave with LTC advance and was sanctioned.
I was  suspended on 7th April, 1978. Later the suspension was revoked and my LTC bills  were settled. But they withheld a part of my salary during the period of  suspension. All my efforts to get back my withheld salary proved futile. As I  was pressurizing the Shah Commission of enquiry proceedings I was promoted as  Foreman A/c in February, 1979 .The Morarji ministry collapsed along with the Sky  Lab in July 1979. The Charan Singh ministry too collapsed a little  later.
I tried more vigorously for my withheld salary. From 1st December  1979 onwards I started attending office with slogans printed on my shirt. The  slogans were:
NO CRIMINAL CASE
NO CHARGE SHEET
NO ENQUIRY  INITIATED
PROMOTED ME AFTER SUSPENSION
THEN WHY WITHHOLD MY  SALARY
The Executive Engineer did not allow me to sign the attendance  register and my salary (for December 1979) was withheld from January 1980.  Indira Gandhi Govt came to power. From January 1980 onwards I have virtually  come out on the streets with a pla-card and a baby food tin for fund  collection.
The VSSC authorities transferred me to Space Applications  Centre, Ahmedabad. I challenged their order by saying that the Chief Engineer,  Civil Engineering Division, Dept of Space, Bangalore is my appointing authority  and he alone has the authority to transfer me. A leading Malayalam daily  highlighted my plight on 11th May 1980 under the caption “Needhi Labhikkan  Otrekkoru Samaram”
I visited Delhi a number of times for PUCL meetings. I  met many revolutionaries. I had differences of opinion and thought. I worked for  sometime under one such outfit of an ML group called “Janakeeya Samskarika  Vedhi” which conducted public trial of corrupt doctors at Calicut.
The  Govt mounted heavy surveillance on me. Every month on the salary day I used to  stand outside the gates with a placard and an empty baby food tin and collect  token contributions of 10 paise only. I used to distribute one pamphlet in  English and Malayalam every month exposing the misdeeds of bogus  revolutionaries.
In September 1981, while collecting token contributions  in front of the gates the CISF guards pounced on me and handed me over to local  police station and were charged under various provisions of trespass and attempt  to murder. After a year the trial court was unable to convict me and was let  off.
With the tacit support of my in-laws and the open support of  Karunakaran’s goons and bogus revolutionaries they succeeded in evicting me  illegally on 31st March 1983 (after depriving me of my livelihood for 39 months)  and was locked up at Thumba police station.
My brother in law met me at  Central Prison. He wanted bail me out. I said, no to bail.. Then he said, don’t  come to Kozhipuram after coming out of jail. After 14 days I was thrown put of  jail on personal bond even though I did not sign any bond papers.
They  sabotaged my struggle and my revenge (non violent)
On my release from  jail in Apr 1983, I purchased a spade and reached my in-law’s house at  Chamravattam in Tirur. I told them that I am not going to take to the pen and  will only use this spade for my livelihood. As they were one of the biggest  feudal lords no one would give me such jobs. Everyday I used to do physical work  in their fields and farm. My in-laws fooled the public that I have become  mad.
One day they managed to mix sedatives in my food admitted me in a  mental hospital run by Dr Vijayan at Calicut. When I gained consciousness I  found that I was lying in a mental hospital. My wife too had her role in this  episode. I felt that if I harm her children would suffer. Then the other target  was her aunt. Some how I managed to control my anger and dropped the idea of  killing her aunt in September 1983 who was responsible for admitting me in  mental hospital. I gave them a stern warning that if any such attempts were  repeated something worsts they will face.
It was the conspiracy of the  government to regularize my service with a certificate from a mental hospital  and to clear the corruption charges
initiated by me.
My brother in law  (by mutual marriage) arrived from Nigeria and we had discussions on finding a  solution to the vexed problem. I told him that you have sabotaged my struggle  and I won’t take pen anymore. You are not getting any returns from your farm. I  will work in your farm. You take my wife and children to Hydrabad. I will come  once in three months to Hydrabad. I will manage your farm. He was not willing.  Then you should forget about your farm and we all (including your mother &  aunt) will go to Hydrabad. We should not come back here. He agreed. He had other  ideas.
We all reached Hydrabad on 1st July 1984. We admitted our children  in schools. They again opened up the topic of (within a week of reaching  Hydrabad) admitting me in mental hospital. I again warned him against such moves  by him. I gave threats like “I will commit suicide”. I was not taking food for  fear of food might get mixed with sedatives. I had no money. I thought of  running from them. Then also they will not leave me. They will hunt  me.
My mother in law uttered that this man has threatened many times that  he will commit suicide. He has not committed suicide even once. This provoked  me. Why should I take away my life? Why should I die? Taking away one’s own life  is also a violent struggle. My wife was a dumb spectator. Her sister committed  suicide two years back. Non-violent struggles all these years are finally going  to land me in a mental hospital. If I have to survive violent struggle was the  next option.
Call a lamb a dog, then a stray dog so that it can be  killed. That was the govt., policy ?
No charge sheets framed against me  even after 90 days. I launched hunger fast for not framing charge sheet within  90 days. The notorious Supt of jail at Secundrabad put me in the condemned  prisoner’s cell. On hearing the violent death of Indira Gandhi over radio I  broke my fast and took food. That day all the other jail mates did not take  food. Drama rao dissolved the assembly and went for polls along with Lok  Sabha.
I was unable to defend myself as to why my wife & sister gave  false evidence. (False motive supporting prosecution version)
In the High  Court the advocate Krishna rao (provided by the Govt) without my consent or even  seeing me argued that I am insane. The notorious High Court judge while  disposing my criminal gave such a remark that “If the jail authorities feel at  any time that the accused who is of freak mind and needs treatment for psychosis  they may take appropriate action, however he will not get the benefit of  exemption U/s 84 IPC, his appeal is dismissed”.
This notorious judge was  later appointed as Chairman of Law Commission. With such judicial remarks in my  high court judgment jail authorities can at any time during my incarceration  shift me to a mental hospital and be branded as insane and keep me in jail till  death.
In December 1994 Political Prisoners of CPI (ML) (PW) launched a  struggle in all the jail of AP with 43 demands (7 political demands of which  lifting the ban on Peoples War was the main) in which release of life convicts  who have completed 7 years of prison life was one among.. During 1994 Assembly  elections Rama rao promised release of all those who are of good conduct and  have completed 10 years of prison life. My tally was 10 years and 6 months of  completed prison term. Rama rao could not keep up his promises.
Probably  the bureaucracy and the central intelligence colluded and finally when the GO  came only the prisoners who have completed 14 years of sentence including  remission were released. On 18th January 1995. My tally including remission was  13 years 9 months and 7 days. The Supdt., of the jail has not put his pen on my  history ticket from 1991 to 1994. Had they had granted me 87 days remission for  4 years and released me on 18th January, 1995 the story would have been  different. …………………………They made me a naxalite.
The Historic Turning  Point
The main gate blocked my freedom. There was a gate. On the left  near the main gate where political prisoners of the CPI (ML) (Peopel's War )  were lodged and ordinary prisoners are denied entry. I along with a few  prisoners managed to slip into their barracks and met S Appa rao and M  Balakrishna and sought their help in our DO or DIE struggle for freedom. They  readily offered support.
We (12 life convicts) launched indefinite hunger  fast. Other prisoners from all the jails in AP undertook the hunger fast. The  political prisoners supported our struggles they too joined the fast. The Party  extended full support for our struggle. Outside the jail Joint Action Council  for Democratic Rights (JACDR) mobilized the people and extended full support by  organizing various programmes in front of AP Assembly. On behalf of APCLC MT  Khan, petitions were filed by Advocate Bharat in High Court of AP. On the 10th  day 3 prisoners withdrew from the fast. On the 15th day 3 more prisoners  withdrew from the fast.
Relay hunger fasts were conducted by ordinary  prisoners in each barrack a day from various jails of AP. Jail authorities used  lumped elements like Kotha Das to pressurize ordinary prisoners to take food.  Party warned Kotha Das of dire consequences for his indulgence. The 6 prisoners  health deteriorated at the rate of half Kg a day. All the mis-propaganda in the  media by jail officials and the Govt were effectively countered and contained by  the party. After 25 days of the fast the jail officials and doctors were unable  to come near the hunger fasters for fear of VIOLENCE from the hunger fasters.  The jail doctors advised the Govt., “We are washing off our hands”.
The  Govt became panicky. On 17th February 1995 the petition filed by Advocate Bharat  came up for hearing. Senior Advocate KG Kannabiran argued the case. The Govt  pleader could not open his mouth. The High Court on 17th February, 1995 ordered  release of all those who have completed 7 years of prison term.
KG  Kannabiran, MT Khan, Bharat, VV Rao, Gaddar and many lawyers reached jail on  17th February 1995 and informed us about the High Court judgment and we broke  the fast on the 31st day. The Govt did not release us after the judgment. We had  to wait for two more months in jail till the expiry of the appeal time for the  Govt. After two months contempt petitions were again filed. Again there was  delay. On lifting the ban on Party also there were contradictory statements from  Rama rao and HP Dora the DG of police. At one stage Rama rao uttered who is  Govt? Me or Dora. On 27th May, 1995, Rama rao’s birthday Home Minister Indra  reddy visited jail and distributed fruits. We gheraoed the Home Minister for  delaying our release. We warned the jail official that our next move would be  breaking open the jail walls for our release. Situations became  panicky.
On 7th July 1995 night half the jail became empty. We were  thrown out of jail. It was this heroic AP jail struggle, which inspired me to  work with such fearless warriors for the rest of my life.
It was only  from February 1995 I started reading literatures of Marx, Engels, Lenin &  Mao. I was admitted into prison as an ordinary prisoner and came out as a  political prisoner on 7th July 1995.
Q What were your main tasks in the  movement?
A As per the advise of S Appa rao I started an Association  called Association for Protection of Prisoner’s Rights and took up several  issues to the Courts of Law in Hydrabad. Then I worked in All India People’s  Resistance Forum (AIPRF) for three years in Delhi. I worked in Trade Unions for  organizing un-organized workers in Delhi for three years. Then I was managing  New Vistas Publications in Delhi for one year. For the past four years I am  managing People’s March in Kerala.
Q How active is the Naxalite movement  in Kerala today ?
A It is easy to make a person who does not know  anything about communism a revolutionary. It is very difficult or rather  impossible to make a communist (revisionist) in Kerala a revolutionary. Most of  the youth in Kerala have turned pessimists and do not wish to take part in  revolutionary struggles. They pledge their mother’s jewellary with private  bankers or money lenders for a Visa and go out and settle in Dubai for 10 years  .Then flush with money they come back and build a house, get married and with  dowry money put up additional structures such as a bakery or a small shop.They  then plant two or three coconut trees for making chutney to be eaten with  rice.Finally they rent a portion of the house to cover the child’s  education.
You can see the confusion from the voices of CPI-M Chief  Ministers of Kerala & West Bengal.
Kerala CM says ..................  No to Coca Cola, FDI
West Bengal CM says ........ Yes to Coca cola,  FDI
You can see a large number of labourers from West Bengal, Tamilnadu,  Andhra, Orissa working as building construction workers on meager wages in  Kerala. For them Kerala is a mini Dubai. With all these odds & revisionist  CPI & CPI-M some initiatives were taken and some progress were made in the  past two or three years.
Q What is your opinion on the large number  of people with ex-naxalites tag?
Do you consider them as people who have  betrayed the Indian revolution ?
A In Kerala there are many ex-naxalites.  Some are supporting Globalisation. Some have turned Saibaba’s devotees. Ajitha  is running an NGO. In other places in India many have joined the parliamentary  path. Some say both parliamentary & armed struggle. Some say time is not  ripe for armed struggle and participate in elections. In Tamilnadu there is  TNML.
Being the Editor of People’s March during an interaction with a Red  Flag activist I put the following conversations. My dear friend, you say time is  not ripe for armed struggle and unless and until all people were prepared for  armed revolution you wished to mobiles people for armed revolution. Suppose in a  hundred people you go on asking them whether they are ready for the armed  revolution.
When you reach the 99th person a person in 10th who had  earlier said yes may now say “No not now”. Taking into consideration all these  factors and suppose you finally have succeeded in mobilizing all the people to  say “Yes, we are ready for the armed struggle”. You have to give them  arms.
From where you will get arms? Will you float global tenders for  arms? Will the revolution wait till the arms arrive? Where is the money to buy  arms? Will it be readily available in the market? Will the army of the rulers  hand over their weapons to your mobilized people? You have to give them training  to use the arms. That takes another three to four months. Will the revolution  wait?
Unable to answer these queries put forth by me many cadres escape  by saying “Comrade I will meet you sometime later and discuss with you in  detail” and will never be seen at a later date.
These people repeat the  story that our great grand mother’s used to tell us.It was called “How to catch  a crow”. The story went that when the crow is sitting in the hot Sun you have to  go behind the crow and keep some butter on its head. Slowly the butter will melt  and a little later the crow will find it difficult to see anything.. Then you  can go and catch the crow easily.
All these ML parties preach &  praise Naxalbari & Mao, keep big name boards issue identity cards to as  cardholder. Do they adhere the three magic weapons as stated by Com Mao, The  secret Party, People’s army & united front?
Almost all brand CPI  Maoist as anarchists. Mao said,
“Revolution is not a Tea Party”. It is a  bitter
struggle where serving the people with extreme sacrifice is of  paramount
importance.
I quote Gaddar’s lyrics.
Grease leni  bandi eppudu nadavaledhura
Thyagam leni viplavamu mundhukku  podhura
(Without grease a cart cannot move forward
Without sacrifice  revolution cannot move forward)
So coming to your question. Not all can  be called as betrayers. Many could not cope up with the hard & tedious  revolutionary life quit the movement. All others under the official ML brand  name serving the ruling classes either directly or indirectly are betrayers of  the Indian Revolution.
Q As the editor of People’sMarch you have  withstood constant repression and
harassment which would have normally broken  the spirit of an ordinary man.
Tell us more about the ways in which the  police and authorities
constantly intimidate you despite People’s March being  a legally registered
magazine and how do you cope with this type of  harassment?..
A It is only tactical, be it ruling classes or  revolutionary parties. For ruling classes it was compulsions of promising people  before elections on lifting the bans. It is quite common and it is observed that  the ban on any movement or any magazine only helped to get more publicity than  it had before the people.
Right from Drama rao in 1982 till the recent  elections these rulers played the naxalite card to win over the people. You are  going to see that again just before the next elections in 2009. They keep  high-resolution video cameras in high-rise buildings and film the entire  procession after lifting the ban and scan them to identify the people who  support the movement and harass them when the ban was imposed again.
Many  agents of enemies infiltrate the movement to gather information and inform the  rulers. People’s March being a Regd newspaper also has many subscribers posing  themselves as sympathizers. They seek to establish contact with the movement  showing that they are regular readers of People’s March. The rulers are also  aware that even if this magazine is banned the same contents will appear in some  form or another, which could be very difficult to trace it.
So they won’t  ban People’s March. They only try to eliminate the person who mans the People’s  March. In Feb 2006 when Naidu was calling for a referendum on Naxalism V/s  Development they sent my children’s photos that I haven’t seen far more than two  decades thinking that I may visit them at Hydrabad so that they can with a  complaint extracted from their mother who gave false evidence in the court  leading to my conviction for life imprisonment at Hydrabad in 1985 so that I can  be put behind bars again.
As that fiasco failed they sent a CD in Nov  2005 containing porn video of my wife taken in 1984 by threatening her to  implicate her in the case along with her husband to maim her voice forever so  that she won’t turn hostile during trial to give false evidence against her  husband leading to his conviction to life imprisonment in Hydrabad in 1985.  These are all Psycho Wars being launched by the police to eliminate  me.
They thought that I might get heart attack on seeing the past as to  how they ruined my life and that of my family. This fiasco too ended in dramatic  move of the revisionist CPI-M came as a surprise to everybody throwing out  Karunakaran led DIC (K) out of LDF before the assembly elections. Till then  Karunakaran the notorious naxal baiter was shouting from rooftops as the next  Home Minister.
After the May 4 elections they blocked the website  www.peoplesmarch.com by threatening the service provider through a confidential  letter stating that it is hosting anti-national contents.
People know  that we love our people and our country much more than these traitorous  Manmohans & Vajpayees. Though we never wished to be called as nationalists  we are not anti-national. We are internationalists. Further the government  freely allows thousands & thousands of porn sites to deter youth from any  nation building activities or to resist & rebel against the traitorous  policies of the rulers of our country.
Further they are challenging me.  Where is your honesty? What it has paid you? You were class I officer in Space  Department, Thumba. Had you been with us in the ‘mainstream’ you at this age of  60 could have become a Supdt., Engineer and got retired with a handsome pension.  We have had power to throw you out of your government quarters in 1983. We had  the power to make a lamb a dog. Then called it a stray dog so that it can be  killed. We pressurized your in-laws to admit you in a mental asylum. Finally in  a conspiracy hatched by Indira - PVN - Karunakaran we put you behind bars in an  unfortunate incident in 1984. We took your wife in custody and threatened her to  implicate her in the case and forced her to tender evidence against you by  filming her porn video so that her voices are maimed forever and she doesn't  turn hostile during trial leading to your conviction to life imprisonment for  life in Hydrabad in 1985. Anticipating your release from jail in 1994 we ( PVN  & Karunakaran ) floated the SPY SCANDEL (without a SPY) in Space  Department.
You have not changed. You don't want to join the MAIN STREAM.  We sent you the porn video CD. We have put that 145 MB porn video on website too  with links to thousands & thousands of websites. We have the power to block  your 50 MB People's March website.
We can harm your children and their  mother and implicate you in the case and put you behind bars again for which we  have planted your eldest son Sachidanand as Reporter in The Hindu at Hydrabad  under naxal baiter K Srinivas Reddy to report your arrest to convince my three  boys as I am to be done away with.
This is the message they are giving  me. It is a Psycho War on the Editor, of People's March. Read Jun-Jul 2006 cover  story.
It was unfortunate and incorrect to put such details on the cover  of the last issue of a revolutionary magazine. Though the Indian Intelligence is  harassing the editor there is no justification to have put such vulgar details  in the magazine. As Editor of People’s March I apologized to the readers for the  contents on the cover page of the last issue.
As editor of People’s March  I take this as a sign that we are winning. As Comrade Mao said, “to be attacked  by the enemy is not a bad thing but a good thing”.
Q Where do you see the  Naxalite movement 5 years down the line?
A Brig BK Punwar (India’s  leading Jungle War specialist) told CNN IBN TV recently in an interview that the  politburo of the naxalites say that by 2010, 33% of India will be in their  hands.
Q Do you think the Indian revolution will eclipse both the Russian  and
Chinese revolutions in terms of achievement and impact? Do you  believe
you will live to see the day when the Indian revolution will  triumph?
A You see Russian & Chinese revolutions learnt lessons from  Paris Commune and succeeded in revolutionizing the people to victory. After all  it is the people of India who have to complete this task. Conditions are ripe  for a revolutionary upsurge.
Barbarakar Gir jayega, yeh sadi gali  vivastha ki mahal …
bus ek dakka milkar lagana padega.......
( This whole  stinking structure of the social order will fall in no time
All that we have  to do is to join our hands together and give it one last push)
We are not  astrologers to predict & forecast when the Indian revolution will triumph?  It may take one year, 5 years, or might 50 years or even 150 years. All their  attempts to destroy the movement failed. They killed hundreds of  revolutionaries. The result was thousands of revolutionaries cropped up. No  blood shed by the martyrs went waste. From each & every drop of blood shed  by martyrs hundreds of revolutionaries raised.
Weh thamam phoolon ko  nasht kar sakthein…
magar vasant ko tho nahi rok payenghe.
( They can  destroy all the flowers but
They won't be able hold back the spring season  from arriving )
People can be fooled once, twice, thrice but not always.  You see people are rising from every nook & corner of our country. Be it  peasants, Workers, Youth, Students, Dalith, Adivasis, Minorities, Women, now  even middle classes also started raising their voices.
Q Would you care  to hazard a guess as to when the red flag shall fly over the red fort in  India?
A We are not Astrologers. But the days are not far off.
Q What  is your message to the youth of the country?
A These are my personal  experiences and the views and are in no way
connected with any revolutionary  party as to why I support armed struggle.
It is a historical fact that  nowhere in the world the oppressors have stopped
oppression or have ceded  power through peaceful means.
You start from American war of  independence.
You see Narmada Bachav Andolan. First it stared with  opposing 80 metres. It started with a slogan Dubenghe, Marenghe .... Bandh Nahin  Banega. Then Jal Samadhi. Now it is more than two decades. Along with the  agitation the dam height too have come up to 121 metres. In another ten years it  will easily rise to the full 145 metres with Medha’s help as all those people  who were capable of leading armed struggle have now become older by 25 years.  The question of compensation and other things are a farce. They were driven out  of their habitats .
No one ever wishes to start any sort armed struggle  or confrontation with the state. It is the situations that make people to  confront the state with armed defensive struggles.
Arundathi’s fears  are100 % correct.
“If they don’t get justice they all will join  Maoists”.
They say Maoists are violent. Maoists say the whole world is  violent. We say prostitution is sexual violence. Corruption is violence. Not  paying minimum wages and forcing the worker to work more than 8 hours a day to  meet his ends is also violence. Take the statistics. 50 percent of the world  resources are utilized for making weapons. What for? To shoot birds. No. To kill  humanity.
Arundathi was right in saying,”Gone are the days when weapons  were made to fight wars … now wars are made to sell weapons”. Bush killed  3,50,000 in Iraq alone and these killings were flashed on TV screens as fire  festivals the world over. 3,000 Muslims were butchered in Gujrath in three days.  3,000 Sikhs were butchered in Delhi in three days. In Andhra the number of  people killed by ruling class factions outnumbers the people killed by  revolutionaries.
They talk about the destruction of public property by  Maoists. Let us take statistics. Bush destroyed the whole of Iraq. Capitalism  means destruction and reconstruction. 300 crores of property was destroyed in  Vijayawada alone when Rajiv Gandhis died.
There was no revolutionary  movement in early 70’s. I was 27 in 1975. JP advised naxalites to hold their gun  down for one year. Emergency. I was not a naxalite then. I did not know who  Marx, Lenin or Mao is. I then had enough strength and stamina to be part of or  to initiate armed struggle. I opted for non-violent struggle and it has only  left me
with bitter experiences.
You talk about elections. Indira  Gandhi declared Emergency to stay on in power. Indira Gandhi befriended  Bindrenwala to break Akali Dal..
Rajiv Gandhi opened Babri Masjid for  Hindu votes. Advani made Rath Yatra
for Hindu votes.
VP Singh’s Mandal  followed by BJP’s Kamandal, Shilanyas and Kar Sewa finally led to demolition of  Babri Masjid and sought Rama’ s help to come to power.
Then PV Narsimha  rao said,” I paid one crore and saved the govt treasury to the tune of 900  crores from an impending election”.
What Karunakaran said ?, “ Kodoth  lost the election because of liquor and money”.
Vajpayee claimed credit  for 5 Nuclear explosions and went for elections which was countered by  Musharaff’s Nuclear explosions.
Modi went for election immediately after  Gujrath carnage.
23 women were killed in a stampede in saree distribution  in Vajpayee's constituency.
JD(S) Air lifted 47 MLA’s to Goa and BJP Air  lifted 68 MLA’s to Chennai to install H D Kumaraswamy.
21 ‘mainstream’  MLA’s from Jharkhand were loitering in the backwaters in Alleppey Dist., of  Kerala in the early second week of Sept 2006 fearing Indian  Democracy.
Sops like color TV’s & computers dominated TN  election.
Now there is competition among ‘patriots’ to force the children  to sing Vande Matharam.
All these attempts by these traitors were only to  divert the attention of the people from the real issues being faced by the  people…
Roti, Kapada, Pani, Noukri, Swasth, Saksharatha our  Makhan.(Bread,clothes,water,job,health and house )
They want the Maoists  to join the murky mainstream and to contest elections and prove their  strength.
CPI laid down arms and won the elections with overwhelming majority  for the first time in world history in 1957.
What happened ?
It was  dismissed with the stroke of a pen.
Once again I wish to state that I am  not fond of armed struggle. Now at this age of 60 I cannot take part in armed  struggle. I support it as I have experienced the bitter truth of non-violent  struggles. Do not waste your time & energy in peaceful struggles and don’t  get mis-led by by leaders leading non-violent struggles. Save our country from  the clutches of these traitors. Innumerable martyrs have shed their blood to  free the country from the clutches of these unscrupulous looters.
To  realise the dreams of innumerable martyrs .....
Hold high the prestigious Red  Flag of The CPI(Maoist) Party for the victory of the Indian Revolution.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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