CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Press
Release
November 25, 2011
Condemn the brutal murder of Comrade Mallojula Koteswara Rao, the
beloved leader of the oppressed masses,
the leader of Indian revolution and CPI (Maoist) Politburo member!
the leader of Indian revolution and CPI (Maoist) Politburo member!
Observe protest week from November 29 to December 5
and 48-hour ‘Bharat Bandh’ on December 4-5!!
and 48-hour ‘Bharat Bandh’ on December 4-5!!
November 24, 2011 would remain a black day in the annals of Indian
revolutionary movement’s history. The fascist
Sonia-Manmohan-Pranab-Chidambaram-Jairam Ramesh ruling clique who have been
raising a din that CPI (Maoist) is ‘the biggest internal security threat’, in
collusion with West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, killed Comrade
Mallojula Koteswara Rao after capturing him alive in a well planned conspiracy.
This clique which had killed Comrade Azad, our party’s spokesperson on July 1,
2010 once again spread its dragnet and quenched its thirst for blood. Mamata
Banerjee, who had shed crocodile’s tears over the murder of Comrade Azad before
coming to power, while enacting the drama of talks on the one hand after
assuming office, killed another topmost leader Comrade Koteswara Rao and thus
displayed nakedly its anti-people and fascist facet. The central intelligence
agencies and the killer intelligence agencies of West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh
chased him in a well planned conspiracy and killed him in a cowardly manner in a
joint operation and now spreading a concocted story of encounter. The central
home secretary R.K. Singh even while lying that they do not know for certain who
died in the encounter, has in the same breath announced that this is a big blow
to the Maoist movement. Thus he nakedly gave away their conspiracy behind this
killing. The oppressed people would definitely send to grave the exploiting
ruling classes and their imperialist masters who are day dreaming that they
could wipe out the Maoist party by killing the top leadership of the
revolutionary movement.
Comrade Koteswara Rao, who is hugely popular as Prahlad, Ramji,
Kishenji and Bimal inside the party and among the people, is one of the
important leaders of the Indian revolutionary movement. The tireless warrior who
never rested his gun while fighting for the liberation of the oppressed masses
since the past 37 years and who has laid down his life for the sake of the
ideology he believed in, was born in 1954 in Peddapally town of Karimnagar
district of North Telangana, Andhra Pradesh. Raised by his father Late
Venkataiah who was a freedom fighter and his mother Madhuramma, who has been of
progressive views, Koteswara Rao imbibed love for his country and its oppressed
masses since childhood. In 1969, he had participated in the historic separate
Telangana movement while he was in his high school studies in Peddapally town.
He joined the revolutionary movement with the inspiration of the glorious
Naxalbari and Srikakulam movements while studying graduation in SRR college of
Karimnagar. He started working as an active member of the Party from 1974. He
spent some time in jail during the black period of the Emergency. After lifting
up of the Emergency, he started working as a party organizer in his home
district of Karimnagar. He responded to the “Go to Villages” campaign call of
the party and developed relations with the peasantry by going to the villages.
He was one of those who played a prominent role in the upsurge of peasant
movement popular as ‘Jagityal Jaitrayatra’ (Victory March of Jagityal) in 1978.
In this course, he was elected as the district committee member of the
Adilabad-Karimnagar joint committee of the CPI (ML). In 1979 when this committee
was divided into two district committees he became the secretary of the
Karimnagar district committee. He participated in the Andhra Pradesh state
12th party conference, was elected to the AP state committee and took
responsibilities as its secretary.
Up
to 1985, as part of the AP state committee leadership he played a crucial role
in spreading the movement all over the state and in developing the North
Telangana movement which was advancing with guerilla zone perspective. He played
a prominent role in expanding the movement to Dandakaranya (DK) and developing
it. He was transferred to Dandakaranya in 1986 and took up responsibilities as a
member of the Forest Committee. He led the guerilla squads and the people in
Gadchiroli and Bastar areas of DK. In 1993 he was co-opted as a member into the
Central Organizing Committee (COC).
From 1994 onwards he mainly worked to spread and develop the
revolutionary movement in Eastern and Northern parts of India including West
Bengal. Particularly his role in uniting the revolutionary forces which were
scattered after the setback of the Naxalbari movement in West Bengal and in
reviving the revolutionary movement there is extraordinary. He mingled deeply
with the oppressed masses of Bengal and the various sections of the
revolutionary camp, learnt Bangla language with determination and left an
indelible mark in the hearts of the people there. He worked tirelessly in
achieving unity with several revolutionary groups and in strengthening the
party. Comrade Koteswara Rao was elected as a Central Committee (CC) member in
the All India Special Conference of erstwhile CPI (ML) (People’s War) held in
1995. He strived for achieving unity between People’s War and Party Unity in
1998. In the Party Congress of erstwhile CPI (ML)(PW) held in 2001 he was once
again elected into CC and Politburo. He took up responsibilities as the
secretary of the North Regional Bureau (NRB) and led the revolutionary movements
in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab states.
Simultaneously he played a key role in the unity talks held between erstwhile PW
and MCCI. He served as a member of the unified CC and Politburo formed after the
merger of the two parties in 2004 and worked as a member of the Eastern Regional
Bureau (ERB). He mainly concentrated on the state movement of West Bengal and
continued as the spokesperson of the ERB.
Comrade Koteswara Rao played a prominent role in running party
magazines and in the field of political education inside the party. He took part
in running ‘Kranti’, ‘Errajenda’, ‘Jung’, ‘Prabhat’, ‘Vanguard’ and other party
magazines. He had a special role to play in bringing out various revolutionary
magazines in West Bengal. He wrote many theoretical and political articles in
these magazines. He was a member of the Sub-Committee on Political Education
(SCOPE) and played a prominent role in teaching Marxism-Leninism-Maoism to the
party ranks. In the entire history of the party he played a memorable role in
expanding the revolutionary movement, in enriching the party documents and in
developing the movement. He participated in the Unity Congress-9th
Congress of the party held in 2007 January, was elected as CC member once again
and took responsibilities of Politburo member and member of the
ERB.
The
political guidance given by Comrade Koteswara Rao to the Singur and Nandigram
people’s movements which erupted since 2007 against the anti-people and
pro-corporate policies of the social fascist CPM government in West Bengal and
particularly to the glorious upsurge of people’s rebellion in Lalgarh against
police atrocities is prominent. He guided the West Bengal state committee and
the party ranks to lead these movements and on the other hand conducted party
propaganda through the media too with initiative. In 2009 when the Chidambaram
clique tried to mislead the middle classes in the name of talks and ceasefire,
he worked significantly in exposing it. He did enormous work in keeping aloft
the importance of People’s War and in taking the revolutionary politics into the
vast masses. This great revolutionary journey which went on for almost four
decades came to an abrupt end on November 24, 2011.
Beloved People! Democrats!!
Do condemn this brutal murder. It is the conspiracy of the ruling classes to wipe out the revolutionary leadership and deprive the people of correct guidance and proletarian leadership. It is a known fact that the Maoist movement is the biggest hurdle to the big robbers and compradors who are stashing millions in Swiss banks by selling for peanuts the Jal, Jungle and Zameen of the country to the imperialist sharks. The multi-pronged, country-wide brutal offensive named Operation Green Hunt of the past two years is exactly serving this purpose. This cold-blooded murder is part of that. It is the duty of the patriots and freedom-loving people of the country to protect the revolutionary movement and its leadership like the pupil of their eye. It’s nothing but protecting the future of the country and that of the next generations.
Even at the age of 57, Com. Koteswara Rao led the hard life of a
guerilla like a young man and had filled the cadres and people with great
enthusiasm wherever he went. His life would particularly serve as a great
inspiration to the younger generation. He studied and worked for hours together
without rest and traveled great distances. He slept very little, led a simple
life and was a hard worker. He used to mingle easily with people of all ages and
with people who come from various social sections and fill them with
revolutionary enthusiasm. No doubt, the martyrdom of Comrade Koteswara Rao is a
great loss to the Indian revolutionary movement. But the people of our country
are very great. It is the people and the people’s movements which gave birth to
courageous and dedicated revolutionaries like Koteswara Rao. The workers and
peasants and the revolutionaries who have imbibed the revolutionary spirit of
Koteswara Rao right from Jagityal to Jungle Mahal and who have armed themselves
with the revolutionary fragrance he spread all over the country would definitely
lead the Indian New Democratic Revolution in a victory path. They would wipe out
the imperialists and their lackey landlord and comprador bureaucratic
bourgeoisie and their representatives like Sonia, Manmohan, Chidambaram and
Mamata Banerjee.
Our
CC is appealing to the people of the country to observe protest week from
November 29 to December 5 and observe 48-hour ‘Bharat Bandh’ on December 4-5 in
protest of the brutal murder of Comrade Koteswara Rao. We are appealing that
they take up various programmes like holding meetings, rallies, dharnas, wearing
black badges, road blocks etc protesting this murder. We are requesting that
trains, roadways, commercial and educational institutions be closed and that all
kinds of trade transactions be stopped as part of the ‘Bharat Bandh’ on December
4-5. However, we are exempting medical services from the
Bandh.
(Abhay)
Spokesperson,
Central Committee,
CPI (Maoist)
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