CPI-M to induct younger members in party committees
October 31st, 2011 - 12:14 am ICT by IANSKolkata, Oct 30 (IANS) Ahead of its crucial West Bengal party conference, the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) Sunday announced that at least 25 percent of members in all its committees will be below the age of 40.
“The process of party conference is going to start very soon. We will try to induct at least 25 percent of the total cadres of each and every committee from those below the age of 40. This time while choosing comrades for various committees, physical mobility, courageous attitude and dedication towards the party will be counted,” CPI-M central committee member Binoy Konar said.
“In previous party conferences, comrades who used to deliver good speeches used to be one of the criteria for inducting comrades in the committees. But this time, honesty and sincerity will be counted,” he added.
The process of the party conference, to be held in February 2012, is scheduled to start from November.
In the two-day state committee meeting here, CPI-M state secretary Biman Bose described the course of the conference while party general secretary Prakash Karat underlined the need to strengthen the party organisation and ideology, a party release said.
“The process of state party conference has already started. Our aim is to strengthen the party organisationally, politically and ideologically through the process of the party conference,” he said Karat.
The party is also set to launch a massive countrywide movement against the “graft-ridden” central government and rise in prices of essentials.
“The reputation of the government suffering because of corruption at all levels of the central government. The people of the country is fuming because of the ineffectiveness of on the part of the UPA to control price rise,” Karat told the state leadership.
“The peasants of the country are suffering because of the increase in prices of fertilizers and increase in the cost of production. The farmers are also not getting the right prices for the corps they are producing. The Left workers need to start an intense movement with these demands,” Karat said.
“The party has decided to start countrywide intense movement with these demands in the first week of November,” he said.
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