Muzaffarpur, May5:
Under the aegis of SUCI (Communist) Muzaffarpur District
Committee a meeting was organized on the occasion of Karl Marx birth
anniversary on Sunday. Addressing the meeting Ranjeet Dhar, Member, Polit
Bureau, SUCI (Communist) said that capitalism-imperialism was not able to bring
the human civilization forward. All the capitalist-imperialist countries were
suffering from acute economic and cultural crisis. On the one hand the lives of
the toiling people, the majority of population were getting worse, but a
handful of capitalists-industrialists were making huge profit exploiting the
common people on the other. Discussing
on the history of dialectical materialism and scientific socialism, he said
that the history of human civilization was the history of class struggle. This
history showed that the society would go in the classless society communism
overthrowing the capitalism, where there would be no exploitation of man by
man. “Those who produce are starving. The attacks on democratic values are
increasing. All the social relations are breaking, humanity is dying. The
attacks and atrocities on women are accentuating,” said the veteran leader of
the party.
Addressing Arun Kumar Singh, On dais from right Ranjeet Dhar, Shiv Shankar & R S Thakur |
Terming the philosophy of dialectical materialism as the
greatest philosophy of this era, the polit bureau member urged the people
assembled to accept and assimilate in their lives this great philosophy and
play their significant role in the real development of human civilization.
The meeting was presided over by Arun Kumar Singh, Senior Member,
SUCI (Communist), Bihar State Committee. Shiv Shankar, Secretary, SUCI
(Communist), Bihar State Committee; Ram Surat Thakur, Senior Member, SUCI
(Communist), Bihar State Committee and Arjun Kumar, Secretary, SUCI
(Communist), Muzaffarpur District Committee were present on the dais. Many
intellectuals of the city and hundreds of party workers and supporters participated
in the meeting. The meeting was started with international and ended with song
composed on Shibdas Ghosh, the great Marxist thinker and founding General
Secretary of SUCI (Communist). Some revolutionary songs were also sung in the
programme.