May Day or International Workers'
Day
&
The Communist Red Flag
May
Day also known as Labour Day or International Workers' Day celebrated every
year on 1st May. This day is a national holiday in more than 80 countries and
also celebrated unofficially in many other countries.
In 1886 in Chicago, USA the Red flag was
flown at a May Day rally for an eight-hour workday. May Day is
celebrated to pay tribute to the contributions, workers have made to make the
world strong and prosper. This day is dedicated to the workers for their
economic and social achievements. The red flag achieved international recognition during the Soviet
Revolution of 1917.
Red flag is a
symbol of Communism. It has been associated globally with left-wing politics
since the French Revolution. The flag of the Paris Commune of 1871 was red.
"The Red Flag"
The
people's flag is deepest red,
It shrouded oft our martyred dead,
And ere their limbs grew stiff and cold,
Their hearts blood dyed its every fold.
It shrouded oft our martyred dead,
And ere their limbs grew stiff and cold,
Their hearts blood dyed its every fold.
Then raise the scarlet standard high. (chorus)
Within its shade we'll live and die,
Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
We'll keep the red flag flying here.
Look round, the Frenchman loves its blaze,
The sturdy German chants its praise,
In Moscow's vaults its hymns are sung
Chicago swells the surging throng.
The sturdy German chants its praise,
In Moscow's vaults its hymns are sung
Chicago swells the surging throng.
The lyrics of the song were written by Irishman Jim Connell
in 1889
At the Fifth Congress of
the Communist International held in Moscow in June-July 1924, the
Proletarian Organisations of Moscow presented a gold embroidered Red Flag to
the Indian working classes as a token of revolutionary unity.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) is the second oldest political organization,
live in India. According to late Musaffar Ahmed, one of the veterans and
chronicler of the communist movement in India, the party was formed at
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, by the Indian revolutionaries who were migrated in
Europe. It was affiliated with the
Communist International in 1921.
But the official version of CPI records, the
party took off its wing on 27 December 1925 in Kanpur, where the first Indian Communist
Conference conveyed by late Satya Bhakta of U.P. and held under the president
ship of Singaravelu Chettiyar of Madras. The political observers say that the party has
maintained a love-hate relationship with the Congress party right from its
inception. The communist movement in India also has been troubled with many a
splits.
On 1 May 1923, Singaravelu Chettiyar
(also spelled as
Singaravelar Chettiar, 1860 – 1946), described as the Godfather of Indian Labour, founded the Labour
Kishan Party of Hindusthan in Madras. The foundation ceremony of the party was
held on the May Day, also observed
for the first time in India as the International
Workers’ Day. On that occasion for the first time the Red Flag was flown in India.
Since the foundation
in 1919 the Communist Party of India upheld the Red flag in all its political programmes. M.N. Roy born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya (1887-
1954) was an Indian
nationalist revolutionary and an internationally known radical activist
and political theorist. Roy was a founder of the Communist Parties in
both Mexico and India and was a delegate to congresses of the Communist International. Following the rise of Joseph Stalin, Roy left the mainline communist movement to pursue an independent radical politics. In 1940 Roy was instrumental in the formation of the Radical Democratic Party, an organization in which he played a leading role for much of the decade of the 1940s. Roy later moved away from Marxism to become an exponent of the philosophy of Radical Humanism.(Source : Wikipedia)
In 1936, he asked his fellow countrymen ‘... to rally in
the millions under the flag of the National Congress. Socialism or communism is
not the issue of the day, and socialists and communists should realise that the
immediate objective is national independence’
May 1st is
historically a holiday declared in honour of workers and labour rights.
Although May Day started in The United States, its observance in the US is
notably absent.
In America the first Monday in September celebrated
as “Labor Day". ( source: http://globetribune.info/2011/09/05/labor-day-vs-may-day/)