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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Communism & Bengal


Many say, is a little tragic in a state where the communists had a few standout achievements after they were swept into power in 1977.
The party carried out far-reaching land reforms, ushered in local democracy through village councils and gave the peasants and working class some dignity. There was a sharp decline in poverty and a perceptible rise in living standards of a very politically conscious people. Nobody can take away the credit from the communists here.
Somewhere down the line in a fast-changing world the communists, many believe, began losing their way. After the first wave of farm reforms had exhausted its potential, they needed fresh ideas as governments cut back on spending, and private capital was touted as the main driver of growth and jobs. Land reform had run its course in Bengal, and farm produce prices were falling. Peasants, with enough food in their bellies, now aspired to better lives.
But a largely gerontocratic and hidebound leadership – already stunned into stasis by the break-up of the Soviet Union – “lost its way coping with the pressures of a globalised market”


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