Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA IS EXPANDING AT A SLOWER RATE

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

Communist Party of China added 117,000 new members in 2016, taking the total to a record of 89.56 million but its rate of expansion has continued to slow in recent years, new official data showed.

Such growth numbers would be great news for any other organisati­on but the Communist Party, which has been expanding at less than 1.5% since 2013.

Of the 89.56 million members, only 13.31 million are less than 30 years old, an indication that a fast-greying population and other factors are impacting the growth of the Communist Party.

More than 26% of the members are women, according to the new statistics released over the weekend as the party celebrated its 97th birthday last Sunday.

The slowing down of the Communist Party’s base has coincided with President Xi Jinping taking over as the party general secretary.

Before 2012, the party had been on an accelerate­d growth trajectory and peaked that year at 3.1%.

It is difficult to ascertain whether Xi’s massive and ongoing anti-corruption campaign is discouragi­ng people from joining the party. The well-publicised campaign could, however, deter new members.

The official media argued the slowing of the Communist Party’s growth is because recruitmen­t is now focussed on quality, not quantity.

“Unlike his predecesso­rs Hu Jintao and, especially, Jiang Zemin, who encouraged leading entreprene­urs to join the party in the aftermath of the crackdown of the June 4 protests in 1989, Xi pledged to control the size of the party and purge ‘unqualifie­d members’,” Shanghai-based political scientist Chen Diaoyin told the Post.

BEIJING:The

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