Friday, January 15, 2016

SDPI Parliament March against "COMMUNAL TERROR"

A snap from SDPI Parliament March


SDPI News: New Delhi:A massive Parliament March, a part of the ongoing nationwide Campaign Against Communal Terror with the slogan “On Your Feet, Not On Your Knees”, organized under the banner of Social Democratic of India-SDPI, with more than 5,000 social workers from different states. The party office bearers of SDPI submitted a memorandum to the President of India appealing him to press the Central Government for action against the Communal Terror pervading in the country, targeting especially Muslims, Christians, Dalits, Backward Classes, Adivasis and Progressives. The campaign is intended to draw peoples’ attention to the upsetting socio-political situation prevailing in our country and to capacitate people of India to safeguard and reinforce secularism and democracy of our country.

The Parliament March which started from Turkman Gate culminated into a public meeting at Jantar Mantar wherein speakers cutting across party lines and social activists condemned in unison the RSS backed BJP’s Narendra Modi-led NDA Government for camouflaging its efforts to impose Hindutva agenda by resorting to violence against minorities, Dalits and Adivasis. 

The memorandum submitted with the President contained six-point demands to be directed to the Central Government, which included 1. Speedy judicial proceedings and Rigorous punishment to the perpetrators of lynching, burning, killings and assaulting Minorities, Dalits, BCs and Progressive Persons; 2. Stern action against RSS and its fringe elements which are trying to convert the country into “Hindutva Nationalism”; 3. Enactment of Prevention of Communal Violence Bill; 4. Release of innocents who are lingering in jails under draconian laws; 5. Strict action against baseless false propaganda of forceful conversion etc. and 6. Implementation of reports of Liberhan Commission, Sachar Commission, Mishra Commission and Sri Krishna Commission Report. 

The marchers raised slogans as We Want Democratic System, NOT Authoritarian Govt.!; BJP Governance Anti-Democratic, Anti-Secular; Let's Unite & Build India on Foundation of Peace & Love”, “No Crawling in Fear, Let's Unite & Fight Communal Forces; 


Justice B.G Kolse Patil (Rtd.) from Pune said that unless and until the country is freed from the fascist forces represented by RSS, Muslims and Hindus cannot live in peace. He spiritedly blamed RSS and the Brahminical system for all the evils prevailing in the country. He held Hindu extremist elements responsible for all the communal riots in the country aimed to subjugate Muslims. It is the humanity which should come first and not religion when it comes to work for peace, he said. The jurist turned activist Kolse Patil appealed to the people to stand united and fight communalism.

SDPI national president A. Sayeed said that people voted BJP to power in 2014 Lok Sabha elections in the name of development. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has silently focused his efforts to encourage in a hidden manner, the fringe elements to convert the country into a Hindu Rashtra. SDPI wishes to convey a message to the fellow citizenry that do not be afraid, it’s time to fight the communal terror by standing firmly on our feet, not on knees, he said. A Sayeed vehemently condemned the brutal lynching and killings of activists and writers N Dabholkar, Govind Pansare and M.M Kalburgi by the Hiindutwa goons. 

Popular Front of India vice chairman EM Abdurrahman said that the country has to be developed into a welfare and democratic state by ensuring that all the have-nots get share in power.

Adv. Sharfuddin Ahmad, vice president of SDPI, said that BJP and RSS wants to rule the country following the script of Manu Smriti which says that all people are not equal by birth. Those born in high castes have only the right to rule. This ideology should be shunned and fascist forces should be taught lessons to never raise their heads in such brazen manner. 


In the Parliament, PM Modi says Constitution is my religion whereas Home Minister questions Secularism, the Indians can’t be cheated anymore Modiji as your double talk is evidently exposed, said Kamal Faruqui. Kamal said, using all the democratic means, on our feet and not on knees, with all our might, let us fight the extremist elements and show them an exit way. 

Don’t be afraid for SDPI is there to continue its relentless fight not only to guard our country’s Constitution but the struggle to ensure the provision of equality too to all Indians irrespective of caste and creed. It’s time to firmly stand on our feet, prepare by means and fight the communal forces to show them an exit way out of power, said All India Imams Council National President Moulana Usman Baig. The leader condemned the effort of constructing Ram Mandir illegally in Ayodhya though the case is pending in the Court of law. He reiterated that the Indian citizens will never allow such a cowardice and any anti-constitutional move by the RSS and its fringe elements. 

Let us Muslims and Dalits all come together, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, strengthen ourselves politically and fail the communal agenda of BJP and RSS who are hell bent to divide the society, said Dr Ambedkar Manch President B. Paswan.

Participation: 
Justice BG Kosle Patil (Retd.)
E M Abdul Rehman Vice Chairman Popular front, 
Kamal Farooqui Convener Movement Against UAPA
Moulana Usman Baig, President All India Imams Council-AIIC
P Abdul Nazar, President Campus Front of India; 
Apart from the National Office Bearers of SDPI, several prominent activists took part in the March and public meet.

SDPI Launched Women India Movement (WIM)

Launching Ceremony of Women India Movement


SDPI News: Bengaluru, 10 January 2016: The Women India Movement-WIM held its launching ceremony at Indian Social Institute-ISI Bangalore has been attended by women representatives from different states. 
The objective of the organization is to take action through grassroots activism to promote social, educational and political awareness among women, lead social change, eliminate discrimination, achieve equal representation and protect the rights and security of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political and economic life.

A national level committee of the organization has been elected for the term 2016-18 and this new leadership has been entrusted with the mission of empowering women by all means. 

SDPI National President A Sayeed in his speech said, it is the need of the hour that women have come up with such a strong platform wherein they owe to lead social change in the country. It is time that women come forward, stand up for their rights and empower themselves in order bring about a revolutionary and fundamental change in the society.  

While addressing the gathering, SDPI Founder President E Abubacker said, we do see a little India here as women from across the country are assembled here. This demonstrates their commitment on how serious are they about their empowerment. As we see that the fascist forces who got enthroned through the loopholes of our democracy are recklessly determined to exploit and enslave people by their agenda of hatred and communal terror. This enables us to step-up our democratic struggle to liberate our beloved country and I believe Women India Movement will play its vital role in achieving it, said Abubacker. 

The newly elected President Yasmin Farooqui said, the movement is meant to mobilize and utilize women’s potential for the development of the society. Women should be involved in community development services and spread the need of political awareness for the attainment of our rights and dignity. We resolve to prepare sisters to face and tackle grievous issues and challenges in the society like harassment, domestic violence, sexual assaults and such other atrocious problems, said Yasmin Farooqui. 

The Central Committee elected Office Bearers for the term 2016-18. Yasmin Farooqui from Jaipur has been elected as President, Sufiya Parveen from West Bengal as Vice President, Shahida Tasleem from M’lore as General Secretary, Sitara Begum from Kota Rajasthan, Adv Saira Banu from Tamil Nadu and Daisy Balasubramanyam from Kerala as Secretaries and Tarana Sharfuddin from Kanpur UP as Treasurer.

SDPI National Vice Presidents Samkutty Jacob, Prof. Naznin Begum and Adv. Sharfuddin Ahamad, National General Secretaries Elyas Muhammad Thumbe, Afsar Pasha, Mohammed Shafi, M.K. Faizy, National Coordinator of Women India Movement Abdul Majeed Faizy, All India Imams Council President Moulana Usman Baig and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion. 


Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI)


A Snap of National Political Conference held was Calicut

Party's Background: SDPI was formed and declared on 21st June 2009 at Delhi where the selected persons from different past gathered and sanctioned the contribution of the Party. Later on 18th October 2009, approximately 1200 selected delegates from all over the country gathered in the Moolankar Hall, Delhi and publicly announced SDPI. The occasion of 18th October 2009, the popular Slogan of SDPI “Freedom from Hunger, Freedom from Fear”, was announced.

Formation of SDPI is not just adding another name in to the plethora of political parties in the county. It was rather a presentation of a new political vision for the people of India. It was a real perception of the vibrant India and formed after a thorough study and analysis of post independent India.

SDPI’s aim is to build an India of equal rights for all, through empowering the people politically. The party was registered with the Election Commission of India on 13th April 2010. SDPI is a gradual and systematic evolution towards political empowerment of weaker and marginalized sections in the country. SDPI is gradually increasing its presence and presently it is working in almost 23 States of India with millions of Party Cadres and members. At this time, Party has its offices and State bodies in 13 States and initial introduction in other 10 states.

Manifesto of the Party: Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) was formed and declared on 21st June 2009 at New Delhi. SDPI is not just adding another name in the plethora of political parties in the country. It is rather a presentation of a new political vision for the people of India. It was a real perception of the vibrant India and formed after a thorough study and analysis of post independent India.
SDPI’s aim is to build an India of equal rights for all, through empowering the people politically. The Party was registered with the Election Commission of India on 13th April 2010. SDPI is a gradual and systematic evolution towards political empowerment of weaker and marginalized sections in the country. SDPI is gradually increasing its presence and presently it is working in almost 23 states of India with lakhs of Party cadres and members.
In Karnataka, the Party has firmly established its feet in 20 districts, wherein the Party elected district committees, assembly, ward, panchayat and branch committees. Party has thousands of cadres and members working through both agitative and electoral politics.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Social Democratic Party of India is:
ü Working for Freedom from Hunger & Freedom from Fear
ü Against imperialist forces
ü Against bribery and corruption
ü Against communal politics and fascist forces who are on the verge of dividing India on the basis of caste, creed & religion
ü Voice of Muslims, Christians, Dalits and OBCs
ü Working to establish social justice and equality for all the citizens of India
ü Working for establishing the Welfare State, where all citizens could be ensured free education,       health and food security
ü Working for the development of farmers and labors
ü Against social evils