India: il 20 novembre sciopero generale contro l’arresto dei dirigenti maoisti Bose e Sheela

Il partito comunista dell’India (maoista) invita allo sciopero generale (Bandh) il 20 novembre per protestare contro l’arresto dei leader del partito Prashant Bose (alias Kishan Da) e sua moglie Sheela Marandi.

In un comunicato stampa rilasciato lunedì dal compagno Sanket, portavoce dell’Ufficio regionale orientale del CPI (maoista), il partito ha affermato che Bose e sua moglie, Sheela Marandi, sono stati arrestati mentre stavano andando a ricevere cure mediche. Bose e Sheela soffrono di problemi di salute legati all’età e dovrebbero essere rilasciati per motivi medici.

Bose e sua moglie sono stati arrestati il ​​12 novembre nella località Kandra del distretto di Seraikela-Kharsawan in un’operazione congiunta della polizia di stato e della Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Nell’operazione sono stati arrestati anche altri quattro quadri del PCI (maoista).

Bose è stato arrestato mentre era in cerca di cure mediche, ma la polizia ha affermato che gli arresti sono stati effettuati mentre stava andando a partecipare a un’importante riunione del partito.

Tuttavia, la polizia non ha condotto Bose davanti ai media, sostenendo che il leader maoista ha uno dei cervelli più acuti del CPI (maoista) e permettergli di comunicare con il pubblico potrebbe non essere una buona idea.

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CPI (Maoist) Call For Bharat Bandh On November 20 To Protest Arrest Of Party Leaders

Seraikela-Kharsawan District, November 16, 2021: The CPI (Maoist) have called for a Bharat Bandh on November 20 and announced to observe ‘Pratirodh Divas’ from November 15 to November 19 in protest against the arrest of the Maoist party’s politburo member Prashant Bose alias Kishan Da and his wife Sheela Marandi.

In a press statement released by Comrade Sanket, the spokesperson of the Eastern Regional Bureau of CPI (Maoist) on Monday, the party claimed that Bose and his wife, Sheela Marandi, were arrested while they were on their way to get medical attention. Bose as well as Sheela suffer from age related health problems, and they should be released on medical grounds, the communique further stated.

The word ‘Pratirodh’, used in Bangla as well as Hindi, translates to resistance in English. The CPI (Maoist) have sought support of human rights organizations and other non-political organizations to join a mass movement demanding the release of Bose and his wife.

Bose, in his mid-seventies, was the secretary of the Eastern Regional Bureau of the CPI (Maoist). He was also a politburo member of the central committee of the CPI (Maoist), and one of the think tanks of the party. His wife, Sheela, is the only woman member of the central committee of CPI (Maoist) and is about 65-years-old.

Bose was one of the founding-members of the Maoist Communist Centre of India (MCCI), which had merged with the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People’s War (People’s War Group) on September 21, 2004 to form the CPI (Maoist).

Bose and his wife were arrested on November 12 at Kandra locality of Seraikela-Kharsawan district in a joint operation of the state police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Four more cadres of the CPI (Maoist) were also arrested in the operation.

While the CPI (Maoist) have claimed that Bose was arrested while he was on his way to get medical attention, police have said that the arrests were made when he was on his way to attend an important meeting of the party.

However, police did not produce Bose before the media, claiming that the Maoist leader has one of the sharpest brains in the CPI (Maoist) and allowing him to communicate with the public may not be a good idea.