Inhumanity in the so-called communism

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There is the concept of ‘Humanity,’ which is so essential to mankind that many organizations had been formed at national and international level. There is the International Human’s Rights Commission, National Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Commissions at different states of India in order to protect the principal rights of people as per the constitution of democratic India.

However, one Chief Minister by the name of Buddhadev Bhattacharya who calls himself as Marxist was seen to urge the State Human Rights Commission of West Bengal not to act in proper way. Fortunately no constitutional authority related to Human Rights paid any value to CPM Chief Minister of West Bengal. I am ashamed to call him the West Bengal Chief Minister. I feel it is more convenient to call him as CPM Chief Minister of West Bengal as he always identified and divided the people of WB as ‘Our Men and Your Men.’

CPM is still known as secular though their so-called Marxist Chief Minister once advocated banning Madrasas when Advani was the Deputy Chief Minister of India. We have yet to forget the role of Ram Chatterjee post independence of India. Ram Chatterjee’s Marxist Forward Block was very favoured party after it’s formation and Instead of blaming the BJP always, CPM should now review their role at the time of post independence period. As far as I know Narendra Modi never demanded for ban of Madrasas in his state.

Worlwide, there are many examples where we have seen people violating all basic principals of Humanity in the name of communism. Atrocious records of communist-controlled China on human rights has been well documented for years - from its refusal of basic rights, to freedom of speech, assembly and belief to the detention of journalists, academics and activists. But the recent violent clashes between authorities of the so called People’s Republic of China and Tibetan protesters have brought a new focus to the brutality of the regime and sports has once again being dragged into the political quagmire due to the brutality of Chinese Government.
 
The Indian Communists (or so-called) are always busy trying to find faults in George Bush and Narendra Modi. I do believe that both Modi and Bush have done worse things but at the same time I believe that the so-called Indian Communists should condemn the Chinese brutality and not support it. For example, if someone commits such atrocity against Dalits of India in the name of national unity, will the communists of India have the same courage to support that atrocity?

Please also  visit :http://www.youthejournalist.com/article.php?aid=3293&sid=2

© Prof. Sanjib Bhattacharya., all rights reserved.

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