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This column, by Munno Bhai in Urdu, was
published in the Daily Jang in the 7 largest cities of Pakistan on
January 12. Its estimated circulation was more than one million and many more
people read it. There was an enormous response and there were hundreds of
congratulatory phone calls made to Munno Bhai for writing this column.
It can be imagined that right below the
southern border, of the only superpower, after tolerating the offence of naming
Venezuela as the " Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela" now they have to face the
agony of the country being named as the " Socialist Republic of Venezuela".
How intolerable this would be for the
imperialists. It is definite that for the saviors and stalwarts of world
capitalism this incident would be more worrisome than the destruction of the
world trade centre in Manhattan,
New York. After winning another
six year presidential term in the December 3rd elections, Hugo
Chavez before taking the oath created the United Socialist Party and then
announced he would transform the country into a Socialist Republic.
He has also announced the implementation of the socialist economy and the
nationalization of Telephone, Communication, Electricity, power companies and
the other main sectors of the economy.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the
collapse of the Soviet Union the only
superpower with a colossal military might has been challenged by the former
army commander Hugo Chavez. He said that in 1998 3.6 million and in 2006 7.3
millions people did not vote for Hugo Chavez but for socialism and socialist
economy. Hence, said Chavez, it is not just my task that I am indebted to
provide the masses with free education, health, electricity, housing and an
honorable life.
The Venezuelan economy is dependent on oil
and the United States, after
Saudi Arabia and Iraq, buys most
of its oil. Through the left-wing policies of Hugo Chavez Venezuela has
achieved one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Its economic growth
has been in double figures in the last five years. One glimpse of Chavez's
policies can be seen in the sector of health provision.
In exchange for supplying 10,000 barrels
per day to Cuba, Venezuela has
acquired the services of 25,000 Cuban doctors who are working in the urban
slums and villages with as many new hospitals opened up.
With the pleasant memories of the Cuban
doctors in the hearts of the people of the earthquake areas in Pakistan it can
be well imagined that how much the masses in are benefiting from this policy of
Hugo Chavez. On January 10 Chavez announced that he would like to have a law,
"the mother of the revolution", passed by the members of parliament to get the
authority to nationalize electricity and telecommunication sectors. He also
announced that he would nationalize all those sectors that were privatized by
the profit hungry plunderers of the world capitalists system. Everything that
was privatized would be nationalized and a socialist republic of Venezuela
would be giving an example of a socialist economy for the world to see and
admire.
In the words of Hugo Chavez, this socialist
economy would not be under the control of the bureaucracy as was the case with
the planned economy in Russia.
It would be under the democratic control of the masses under the leadership of
the United Socialist Party.
Chavez also said that he would not lead the
revolution but the revolution would lead Hugo Chavez. He announced that
according to the wishes of the majority of the population of Venezuela the
oil refining industry would be nationalized.
While taking the Oath as president for his
third term in front of Celia Flores the president of the National Assembly
Chavez said, "Venezuela,
Socialism or Death, I take the Oath". Due to his popularity and mass support
Chavez believes in the success of such a colossal change in his country and Latin America. He has full confidence that the toiling
masses will not let any intrigue succeed against the socialist revolution in Venezuela.
The professors sitting in front of maps of Venezuela at Harvard University's
reference section now face the danger that the end of history is not possible.
Margaret Thatcher's prediction that ‘those who talk about the death of
Socialism are living in a fool's paradise' is also proving to be true.
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