Palakkad: Secretary of State MV said that the PCM is suffering the negative effects of giving membership to those who have no idea of the Communist-Marxist ideology. Govindan. MV Govindan’s self-criticism is in the context of Bhagwal Singh, who is one of the main accused in the case of the human sacrifice of Pathanamthitta Ilantur, being involved in various cases concerning the relationship between CPM and party secretaries, among others.
The Secretary of State of the CPM spoke at the inauguration of the EMS study center in Palakkad Vadakancheri.
“No one should have the impression that he is a Marxist just because he is registered. We are now suffering the consequences of not doing it. Join everyone you see, sometimes become a branch secretary, become a member of the local committee, and don’t copy even an iota of the semantics, ideology, dialectical materialism of social life into your own life. And then slip into sheer nonsense, superstition and false position. Then let us feel the bad reputation of being a Communist and a member of the party. All of this is being heard now. It should be possible to work properly, ‘said MV Govindan.
The ideological political dimension is very important for the CPM. Political philosophy and ideological visions form the basis of organizational activity. Any practical work done without political understanding without conceptual clarity cannot scientifically mobilize the masses. He also made it clear that claiming to have a good philosophical, political and ideological understanding and not doing any practical work is really rude.
‘One can emerge as a true Marxist only when one reads well, learns, acts accordingly and learns again. Everything cannot be studied and completed. He learns everything you can. Marxists must grow to a level where they can understand man and society. Without that increase that we assign to the fan group just a year ago. He wouldn’t look back unless it was fixed. Enrollment is given to next year’s candidate. Full membership will be given again next year. Membership in the Communist Party does not make him a Communist. I am making this very clear. Just because he is a member of a party does not necessarily become a communist. To be a Marxist one must have a general understanding of the above. Govindan added that there should be a preliminary understanding of ideology, dialectical materialism, historical materialism, party programs, national philosophy and semiology.