Communists in Kerala have Rs 4000 crores Communists in Kerala have over Rs 4000/-crores as per reports [Ref Deccan Chronicle first Page/30.5.2005]. It is said that the data has come from the finance minister P.Chidambaram. The money was stolen over the years by the communists while they were in power in Kerala. The details about the loot in West Bengal are yet to be revealed. This could be true of the Congress party as well. This is where our nation has come to after independence. A few days back, the Kerala Vigilance Commissioner stated in a Press Conference that he was unable to get certain files pertaining to Electricity Board purchases from a Canadian firm, in which Pinarai Vijayan, General .Secretary of the Communist Party Marxist, who was then the Electricity Minister was reported to have funneled amounts running to over Rs100Crore. The present Kerala chief minister belonging to the Sonia Congress the christian Umman Chandy retorted the next day admonishing the Vigilance Commissioner Varma for going to the press instead of approaching him. Congress Ministers have asked CM to replace the upright Vigilance Commissioner. The Kerala Home Secretary summoned the Vigilance Commissioner apparently as a prelude to his sacking. What is going on is a combined thievery of our national asset by the politicians of all spectrum. In Kerala. Communists support Congress and vice Versa in the theft of nation’s wealth. . In the Gulf I had seen the setting up of small business addresses, for collecting commission for major Indian projects, but in Kerala the politicians themselves are setting up footpath firms locally to collect the contracts. Even for major projects like dam construction and tunnels one minister Balakrishna Pillai set up his firm, and in the end when the tunnel developed cracks there were enquiries and court cases. Someone should file a PIL for confiscating the
loot by the communists in Kerala. Unless we have death penalty for corruption like in China, things will not improve. In this context we should look at the history of the communists in India. Communists took bribe before independence from British and one of the biggest victim was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. During the Second World War, the Indian Communists were, hired agents of the British. Majumdar tells us (Volume III, pp 569): During the great national upsurge of 1942, the Communists acted as stooges and spies of the British Government, and helped them against their own countrymen fighting for freedom. The part played by the Communists can be best understood from confidential correspondence during the years 1942, 1943 and 1944 between P.C. Joshi, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India and Sir Reginald Maxwell, Home Member of the Government of India. ... it is quite clear from the correspondence that "an alliance existed between the Politburo of the Communist Party and the Home Department of the Government of India, by which Mr. Joshi was placing at the disposal of the Government of India the services of his Party members;" that the "various political drives undertaken by the Party in the name of anti-Fascist campaigns were a part of the arrangement which helped the Government of India to tide over certain crises;"... But of course this did not come cheap and Communist leaders like Joshi, Dange and others were generously paid by the British for their services. One well-known Communist intellectual was paid as much as rupees 16,000 a month! This allowed many of them to maintain lavish lifestyles much in the manner of many 'Gandhian' today. But spying on the nationalists was only the beginning of this sordid if profitable enterprise. Majumdar tells us (Volume III, p 570):... Joshi had, as General Secretary to the Party, written a letter in which he offered 'unconditional help' to the then Government of India and the Army GHQ to fight the 1942 underground workers and the Azad Hind Fauz (Indian National Army) of Subhash Chandra Bose, even to the point of getting them arrested. ... Joshi's letter also revealed that
the CPI was receiving financial aid from the Government, had a secret pact with the Muslim League, and was undermining Congress activity in various ways. It is no secret that at the time of independence the Communists openly supported the formation of Pakistan. "Not only did the Communists support the demand for Pakistan but went much further by saying that every linguistic group in India had a distinct nationality and was therefore entitled, as they claimed was the case in the USSR, to the right to secede." (ibid).Independence did not put a stop to Communist treachery. On the heels of independence, the new Indian Government was faced with the problem of the integration of the princely states numbering over five hundred. Here was fertile ground for the Communists, especially Hyderabad, then at the mercy of Kasim Rizvi and his fanatical band of terrorists known as the Razakars……. It is time that we all should read India’s history as well as the real biography of all political leaders.