ON 20 September 2019, Left parties held a national Convention in Delhi holding the Government responsible for the economic crisis, and demanding public investment, not corporate bailouts, to resolve the crisis. The Convention was addressed by the General Secretaries of CPI, CPIM and CPIML, as well as leaders of RSP and Forward Bloc. We reproduce the resolution adopted by the Convention below.
Notes with deep anguish that
the Indian economy is in the grip of an extremely serious crisis bordering on a recession. All evidence, including the doctored official data, confirms that in almost all sectors of the economy, there is a collapse of demand leading to big cuts in production and an unprecedented mounting job losses, women being the worst victims. The sales of automobiles, textiles upto the sale of biscuits in a country that loves “chai biskut” tellingly demonstrates the current reality.
Expresses deep concern that
from being in a state of virtual denial, the Modi government is now grudgingly acknowledging that there is an economic slowdown. The Modi government however refuses to admit that its own policies like demonetisation and the ill-conceived, ill-prepared introduction of the GST have cost irreversible damage to the economy which was already beleaguered by growing unemployment, price rise and crisis of livelihoods. The Modi government continues to remain oblivious to the problems of growing mass unemployment, underemployment, low wages and incomes and the deepening agrarian distress. This has resulted in compounding the misery of the large majority of our working people. Instead of addressing these issues the Modi government is seeking to divert people’s attention by rousing passions that deepen polarization.
Unequivocally condemns that
the fruits of whatever little growth has taken place is increasingly being cornered by a small minority of India’s super-rich thanks to Modi government’s crony capitalism. The government has now withdrawn the announced tax surcharge on the superrich. The vast and rapidly increasing levels of inequality makes India one of the most unequal of societies in the world. This is the inevitable consequences of neo-liberal economic reforms.
Observes with serious concern
The Indian economy is clearly suffering from a drastic shrinkage of domestic demand because of the lack of purchasing power amongst the vast majority of the people. Unless people’s purchasing power increases, domestic demand cannot grow. In turn, the stagnation and decline in the manufacturing and industrial sector will further exacerbate. This can only be done by massive public investments in infrastructure, generate new jobs in a big way and thus increase people’s purchasing power and domestic demand.
Strongly disapproves that
Instead of doing this, the Modi government once again seeks to provide greater concessions for private capital hoping that investment levels will grow and targeting the expansion of India’s exports. This is what the finance minister has recently announced through a slew of measures costing over Rs. 70,000 crores. By targeting the realty and housing sectors, the government has once again turned oblivious to the fact that houses are not being purchased by the people simply because they lack the money to do so. In a situation of global economic slowdown with global trade volumes declining sharply any effort to boost India’s exports simply cannot succeed.
Under these circumstances
The Left parties demand that the Rs. 1.76 lakh crore taken by the government from the RBI reserves must be used for public investment programmes to generate jobs and domestic demand. Instead the Modi government seeks to meet the revenue deficit of Rs. 1,70,000 crores incurred last year due to demonetisation and GST with this money.
call upon all its units to conduct protest on these issues and organise protest activities demanding the immediate implementation of the above demands by the Modi government between 10th and 16th of October 2019.
to all democratic forces to join these protest actions in order to strengthen popular people’s protest movement.