No. 784 Kidnapping All Japan Is there still a commuter pass?

“…… Recently, I noticed that the chairman of the Indian People's Revolutionary Party, Chariya, wrote a memoir called "Written Before the Second World Revolution", which is very popular in many countries in the world, and I also have a copy in my possession. In this book, Carya claims that in the era when the First World Revolution was coming to an end, when the international communist movement was in a low state, only they in India managed to survive, withstood the joint attack of the Chinese imperialist and Indian reactionary forces, and also defeated the enemy's food war, saved the lives of countless Indian peasants, and allowed them to live a happy and prosperous life -- which is really a bit shameless.

I am very clear about how the Indian GCD will defeat the enemy's food war. Because at that time there were representatives in Bangalore, Madras, Mumbai and other big cities in India, and our people were also instructed to study their communalization movement in depth - because at that time there were also people in the GRoon who wanted to follow the example of India and engage in rural communization. Later, the Indian G itself said that this movement helped the Indian GCD obtain enough food to sustain the war. This argument is still widely circulated among world internationalists, and many see the rural communes in India as the only correct way to achieve a socialist mode of production in the countryside. But as far as we know, that was not the case at all.

In the early days of the communalization movement in India, our people mentioned in the report the mass slaughter of livestock by the peasants. It was mainly ploughing cattle that were slaughtered, which was unusual in the former Hindu settlements, but it happened anyway, and it was a great blow to agricultural production in rural India, where there was already a labor shortage (too much conscription) at the time......

Meanwhile. The Indian and G. also launched an anti-cheating campaign in rural India, which is barely mentioned now, but was very vocal at the time. The so-called 'concealment of production' refers to the concealment of production by farmers in order to pay less agricultural taxes. This situation is prevalent in all countries with agricultural taxes and agricultural privatization. At that time, there was also a red sèrì, and the same is true of the current rì ben republic under the rule of the Great China Federation. No one wants to pay more taxes, and it is said that the Chinese parliamentary group is now preparing a bill to exempt the federal agricultural tax, and if it can be passed, there will probably be no such thing as concealment. Putting aside these digressions, let's talk about anti-concealment, this kind of thing is unheard of in capitalist countries and even feudal countries, and it has not happened in the past socialist rì itself (in fact, it has happened. However, it is not rì proper, but south Korea under rìg). Only the Soviet GCD and the Indian GCD have engaged in anti-concealment, but the situation between the two is not exactly the same. The strength of the former is not too great, while the strength of the latter's anti-concealment is simply incredible.

According to the figures publicly disclosed by the Bolsheviks, the newspaper of the Indian government at the time, the average yield of wheat per mu in the autumn of 1935 reached 912 kilograms after the victory of the anti-production campaign. The yield of wheat per mu in the state of Zhōngyāng is 895 kg. Gujarat reached 877 kg and Rajasthan 865 kg! As long as people who have planted the land know that such a yield per mu was simply unattainable at that time, it was completely impossible, not even half.

The reason for such an unusually high average yield per mu is, of course, for the later 'high requisition', or to put it more bluntly, to plunder the peasants' rations and bring them all to the brink of bankruptcy and starvation. They had to join the so-called rural communes 'on their own initiative' and hand over their land, livestock, and farm tools. And maybe their own lives...... With the rural commune as a tool, the Indian peasants completely lost control over the fruits of their labor. As soon as the grain was harvested in the fields, it fell into the warehouses of the commune led by the In. You can take as much as you need, and the remaining grain will be left for the next year, which will then be distributed by the actual controller of the commune.

Some may ask, why does the Indian GCD do that? The reason is actually very simple, it is for the sake of the regime! By that time, they had lost most of their grain producing areas. The remaining food-producing areas do not produce enough food to feed 250 million people. In other words, out of 250 million Indians, someone must starve to death! And who is better to starve? Is it starvation to death of Indian cadres and their families? Or starved to death more than 5 million Indian Red Army? Or starve to death those who produce weapons and ammunition for the front line, serving the cadres of the Indian G? Or maybe some of the Indian farmers who starved to death of some of the food producers?

The choice of the Indian g-g was already in front of us, the Indian peasants became the victims, and the Indian GCD received enough food to maintain their power. However, the price was also extremely heavy, because the peasants were very resistant to communalization, but they did not dare to rebel openly, so they could only resist by passive means, at first by slaughtering livestock, and then by general sabotage, which caused the decline of agricultural production in India year after year, and the final victim of their sabotage was precisely their own lives!

Therefore, it is not a fact that the rural communization movement carried out by the GCD in India did not save any Indian peasants who were on the verge of starvation! The reality is that without this rural communalization movement, more than 10 million Indians would have starved to death in the three years of 1935, 1936, and 1937. With such a movement, India lost nearly 100 million people in those three years...... That's our estimate, and of course according to the GCD of India and later the People's Revolutionary Party of India (GCD renamed), not a single Indian starved to death! But just look at the results of last year's census released by the People's Republic of India to see what a lie this is. The country had a population of more than 350 million at the time of the victory of the revolution in 1934, but now there are only 150 million people. Even taking into account the reasons for the decline in the Chéngrén created by the secession of Pakistan and the East Indies from India, the population of the People's Republic of India should not be less than 250 million in any way. That's why we came to the conclusion that at least more than 100 million people died in that man-made catastrophe, which is terrible! I think at the moment when capitalism in this world is in crisis and the second world revolution is coming. We should find a way to create a system to prevent the same tragedy from happening again. ”

――The above is an excerpt from Yasuo Yasuda's memoir, "Memories of a Revolutionary." This memoir is almost the same as Charya's "Written Before the Second World Revolution". As a result, the two of them turned from revolutionary comrades-in-arms to enemies, and Chalia even sent spies to Rìmoto to assassinate Yasuo Yasuda! Subsequently, the international movement was openly divided into two factions. began to attack each other and expose each other's secrets, causing extremely bad effects, and the consequences were almost comparable to the secret report of the 20th Congress of the CPSU in another time and space! Of course, this incident happened under the secret connivance of Zhang Guotao, then director of the Intelligence Bureau of the Great China Federation......

Although Yasuo Yasuda, the leader of the GCD in the sixties, in his memoirs, fiercely exposed the true face of the Indian GCD (People's Revolutionary Party). But at the beginning of 1936, knowing the truth about the communalization movement in rural India, the GCD was vigorously raising the flag for their Brotherhood of India in the newspapers.

Lying on the hospital bed, Takeda Heng gently put down the "Red Flag Daily" in his hand, and sighed long, he fell ill after learning that the Indian capital Delhi had been captured by Chinese troops. It's a very dangerous little stroke! The doctor told him to recuperate. Avoid overusing your brain. But in such a situation, how could he be in the mood to recuperate? Although the newspapers showed that the Indian revolution was still promising. The Chinese invading army already has a tendency to get bogged down in the quagmire of the Indian battlefield. But those who are just deceiving the ignorant and foolish people, as long as anyone with a little military common sense knows, the Indian GCD has been defeated! Two of India's three major grain-producing regions have been lost, and even Delhi, the home of the Indian GCD, has been captured by the Chinese! And now the Indian GCD is under the pressure of a strong enemy. The only reason for the rural communalization movement is also carried out with great fanfare. I'm afraid it's a food crisis. If you don't even have to eat, why should you let China fall into a quagmire? Next, as long as the Chinese themselves do not make stupid moves and do not try in vain to take over this mess for the Indian GCD, they will definitely not fall into any quagmire! And who will China do after it settles India? USSR, or rì ben!? It's a cold sweat just thinking about it.

The door of the ward opened with a bang, and the two Rì Lori wearing kimonos bowed their heads respectfully and saluted Chairman Takeda. Yasuo Yasuda and Hiroshi Kato stood at the door with a concerned face, and Yasuda was still wearing a blue navy uniform, looking like a dusty man. It seems that he has just returned from the Truk base. There were still tear stains in the corners of his eyes, which must have been tears from Takeda's condition. Takeda smiled slightly. He raised his hand and said, "Yasuda-kun, Kato-kun, please take a seat." ”

Yasuda and Kato both bowed respectfully to Takeda, and then each pulled a chair and sat on the side of the bed. Yasuda looked at Takeda with concern: "Chairman, is your body okay?" ”

Takeda smiled bitterly and said lightly: "I won't be able to die for a while, the doctor said, it's not particularly strict, if you recover well, you can do it like before you had a stroke...... It seems that I still have to carry the burden of the Soviets, and some people are probably disappointed? ”

Yasuda frowned slightly: "Chairman, what are you talking about?" We Soviets could not have lived without you, the chairman! ”

This statement is not entirely false, and at the moment, Chisèrì is about to make a mess, and if Takeda kicks his feet to see Marx, he really can't find any powerful figures to take over. Speaking of which, the figure of Takeda Heng is still very special in his position, he does not have absolute authority like Trotsky in the Soviet Union and Ruy in India, and he can decide national affairs in a word, nor like Chang Ruiqing in China, although he is not nominally a dúcái, but has broad support, which allows him to firmly control power on the basis of mínzhǔ constitutionalism, and he also blatantly engages in family politics. His regime was the result of various balances of power within the country, mainly between the army and navy officer groups of the old Rì Ben Empire who wore the garb of GCD officers. Once Takeda is gone, it will be extremely difficult to find a leader who can be accepted by both military and political groups. If you don't do it, there will be a vicious fight between these two major military and political groups, and Yasuo Yasuda will lose his life if he is not careful!

So when he heard that Takeda Heng had a stroke, he was really more frightened than he heard the news that Chang Ruiqing was going to die, so he took a plane back to Tokyo overnight, and went straight to Akasaka without going anywhere after getting off the plane. And Kato Hiroshi met in the Akasaka Imperial Palace, this rìben NKVD has not left the Akasaka Imperial Palace for half a step since Takeda fell ill. Another of Takeda's henchmen, Ken Kato, moved the marching bed into the building of the Revolutionary Military Council.

Look at your two henchmen. Takeda Heng sighed again, waved his hand, and said, "Since you can't die for a while, you have to continue to work for the revolution...... Yasuda-kun, Kato-kun. What do you guys think of GCD in India? ”

Yasuo Yasuda was slightly stunned, he didn't expect Takeda to ask such a question, he originally thought that the other party's greatest concern must be the upcoming battle to go south to Australia.

Hiroshi Kato saw that Yasuda didn't speak, so he replied first: "Chairman, should the Indian GCD be able to last for a while?" They also have four or five million troops, and they control more than two-thirds of India......"

"How long can it last for a while!" Takeda suddenly interrupted loudly: "I think they still have at least a few decades of Guozuo, and they are much luckier than us!" ”

Yasuo Yasuda was stunned. "Chairman, what do you mean?" ”

"250 million Indians are firmly in the hands of the Indian GCD...... These people are the biggest bargaining chips in the hands of the Indian GCD, if the Chinese want to conquer India. It is necessary to consider the problem of eating 250 million people, and Chang Ruiqing will not carry such a burden at all. So these 250 million Indians themselves are the meat shield of India's GCD, and the country of India looks precarious. But in fact, it is as safe as Mount Tai. But we are not so lucky. Chinese got the sweetness in 1924 after merging the Far Eastern traitors and the traitors...... Those rì themselves did not become a burden, but greatly accelerated the process of China's industrialization! So they don't mind turning the remaining fifty or sixty million rì themselves into Chinese now! ”

Yasuo Yasuda looked at Takeda, who was full of sorrow, and reminded in a low voice: "Chairman, Chinese have agreed to let us go south to Australia under pressure from Germany......"

"That was before they defeated India!" Takeda Heng patted the edge of his hospital bed and lamented: "This time it was really a miscalculation, I didn't expect India to lose so quickly and so simply." In less than 4 months, I lost my nest in Delhi! The Chinese also seized two of India's largest grain-producing regions. The link between India and the Soviet Union was also severed...... Next, the Chinese only need to maintain a military presence of hundreds of thousands of people in India and arm two Musling regimes at the same time to maintain the situation. Hundreds of thousands of people are nothing to China. Now, they have enough troops to attack us! ”

Although Takeda had a small stroke, his mind was quite clear. Listening to his analysis, Yasuo Yasuda and Hiroshi Kato both felt that things were really a little bad. The two exchanged glances with each other, and Yasuda tentatively said, "Chairman, why don't we cancel our plan to go south to Australia?" ”

Hiroshi Kato also echoed: "Yes, we still have thirteen aircraft carriers and six capital ships in our hands......"

"Useless, useless......" Takeda Heng tapped the edge of the bed nervously with his fingers: "Although China's aircraft carriers are slightly smaller than ours, our enemy is not only China, but also the United States!" The Americans have more than 30 Essex-class aircraft carriers and 30 capital ships, so do we have the strength to confront China and the United States at the same time? Alas, if only the rì had 350 million mouths like India! ”

Yasuda and Kato looked at each other, and it seems that Takeda's boss's little stroke still hurt his brain! 350 million mouths? Can the territory of the Nanyang Federation feed 350 million people? If there were really so many people, and there was no need for Chinese to invade, rìg would have to be eaten by 3.5 people.

Takeda paused for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "But we still have chips that can be used, and I've been thinking about the xìng grid of my own nation these days!" This nation is obviously flawed, they have a particularly strong sense of collectivity and national consciousness, and they also have the courage to sacrifice themselves for the sake of the collective and the country...... We are going to use a nation like them to tie them all to our chariots! As long as 60 million people have one heart, it will be difficult for China to conquer rì again, and this may be the only bargaining chip we can use! ”

Yasuda and Kato both looked at him, unconsciously moved by Takeda's words, and the two said in unison: "Chairman, how are we going to tie them to the chariot?" ”

Takeda Heng said categorically: "First of all, of course, with lies!" The public opinion of the rì book is completely in our hands, and the ordinary rì himself has no contact with the outside world at all, and they can only accept the information we instill in them! We must let them know that China and the United States want to destroy the rìben, turn the rìben into slavery, and oppress and enslave them forever! We want to convince Rì himself that without Rì Ben GCD uniting everyone to fight against China and the United States, Rì himself will never survive, so they love Rìg is love Rì Ben, and Rìg is Rì Ben! Secondly, we want to carry out the complete merger of the Nanyang Federation and the Nanyang Federation, which is no longer a protectorate of the Rìben, but a part of the Soviet Union! We want to take practical action to form a federation through the merger of the Nanyang and the South Seas, and tell the whole people that we are bent on opening up territory for the people, and no one has done a good job in this regard! If there is no rì ben gcd, the big rì ben federation will collapse, and the rì ben will be completely finished! ”。 )