In 1978, the 76-year-old founding general Huang Kecheng experienced a long period of ** and imprisonment, and his physical condition was already extremely poor, his right eye was completely blind, and his left eye was also severely amblyopia, and his life was very difficult. However, at the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee, Huang Kecheng was elected as the executive secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and he was thrilled in the face of this heavy responsibility.
At the meeting, Huang Kecheng asked the first secretary about the direction of the work of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. **The concise and clear answer is only three words: "Grasp the party style." For Wong, this is a sobering revelation. His personal experience, the experiences of his colleagues, and the chaotic scene in the special historical period made him deeply understand that it is a top priority to grasp the party's style.
So, Huang Kecheng resolutely put on the battle, and although he was riddled with diseases, he did not hesitate to take on the heavy burden of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. Thanks to Huang Kecheng's efforts, the work of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has been carried out in an orderly manner, and the building of party style throughout the country has also achieved initial results. However, in 1980, Huang Kecheng received a letter from the general office of the masses, which involved the issue of the national leader Comrade ***.
All this stems from the trip of Comrade *** to inspect Jiangsu in the same year. In order to ensure the safety of the leaders, many places in Jiangsu have carried out traffic control on the passage sections of the *** convoy. Due to the improper grasp of the working day, the travel plans of some people have been affected, resulting in a certain degree of traffic congestion. Letters from the masses questioned why, as the leader of the people, it was necessary to control traffic
Not only that, but the letter also mentions that the chair that Comrade Hua sat on when he gave a speech in Jiangsu was sent to the museum for display as a cultural relic, which is considered to have a "worship" connotation. At that time, China had just come out of the haze of a special period, and people still had doubts about the act of "worship".
In addition to letters from the masses, Huang Kecheng also received some reports from the discipline inspection departments at the grassroots level. In Shanxi, the hometown of China, the relevant departments repaired the former residence of Comrade Hua and built commemorative facilities, which aroused the disgust of the masses.
Huang Kecheng clearly understands the personality of ***, and understands that this old revolutionary has a peaceful personality and is by no means a vain person. However, as the head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, it is impossible for him to jump to conclusions without investigation. So, he found the staff and explained: "Investigate the ins and outs boldly and meticulously, no matter what the result is, I will bear it." ”
As a result, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection set up a special investigation team and planned to go to Jiangsu and Shanxi to learn about the situation on the spot. However, before the investigation team set off, Huang Kecheng received letters and official letters from the *** office. **In his handwritten letter, he sincerely explained the situation to Huang Kecheng: during his inspection in Jiangsu, he did not understand the local traffic control policy, and the adverse impact on the masses was only learned afterwards. For the chairs that have been sent to the museum for display, ** has asked the local party school to revoke the move and issue an internal warning to prevent the emergence of new "worship".
As for the former residence and memorial hall built in Shanxi, ** has also made it clear that he has no housing needs in Shanxi and does not need to build it, and the memorial hall should be stopped immediately. In all three cases, ** was personally concerned and asked the staff to conduct follow-up visits to ensure that the problems were effectively resolved.
After carefully reading the letter, Huang Kecheng instructed the investigation team to put it on hold for the time being, and at the same time requested that the full text of the letter be published in the construction of the party's style. At his suggestion, an open letter to all party members was issued, asking the whole party to strictly guard against the emergence of new "cults".
Under the impetus of Huang Kecheng, ** also issued a request to reduce personal publicity. He not only aimed at the top leaders, but also led the document that restricted the living conditions of senior leaders, and put forward the ideological policy of not engaging in specialization and preventing the cadre contingent from separating itself from the masses.
After presiding over the work of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection for eight years, Huang Kecheng died of illness in Beijing at the age of 84. Despite his weak health, he held high the great banner of building the party's style of work and conveyed the last trace of positive energy to the party and the people.