The interests of the rural population should be fully respected
during the construction of a new socialist countryside, says a
commentary in People's Daily. An excerpt follows:
Constructing a new socialist countryside is an important
historic task in China's modernization drive. It will take a long
time to accomplish this arduous task. The central government
requires that the construction be a practical program done
according to local capability.
Recent reports show that some municipal governments are to set
up trial areas of new countryside construction in areas near cities
or those already well-developed villages. They are to give full
support to these trial areas to build up "models" of socialist new
countryside construction. But is it possible for China's vast rural
areas to follow these "models," which possess innate advantages or
have received much special assistance?
We have to face actual conditions squarely when building the
socialist new countryside. The current gap between rural and urban
areas is still hard to bridge. Besides economic differences, rural
areas fall far behind in infrastructure facilities and public
products like education, medical care and culture. To build a
socialist new countryside is to narrow the urban-rural gap and
enable farmers to enjoy the fruits of social economic development
like their urban counterparts. The most urgent issue is to develop
rural education and public health systems, not establish model
counties or villages.
We have to emphasize practical results, but not merely observe
the form of building the socialist new countryside. There are
various aspects we have to improve, but we should start with
practical problems, which farmers want to solve the most.
Some regions propose to build up new rural communities and
combine villages, which will certainly bring up issues like farmers
moving out of their current homes and building new ones. Even if
all farmers have the money to build new houses and even if they
will not suffer economic losses, we should not impose uniformity in
all cases.
Farmers are the main body of rural reconstruction. Their will
should be fully respected. The reconstruction should be based on
reality but not just copy urban construction. Only when farmers'
opinions are fully valued can rural reconstruction be
successful.
(China Daily March 10, 2006)