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2G Scam – Inquire PM Role – CPI(M)

18 Monday Mar 2013

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New Delhi, Mar 18  The CPI(M) today sought an CBI investigation into the role of Prime Minister’s Office in 2G telecom scam, saying he cannot absolve himself of his responsibility in the matter. In a statement, the party Politburo also demanded that the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probing the spectrum allocation case should summon “both the Prime Minister and (former Telecom Minister) A Raja to testify”. Referring to the “fresh evidence” appearing in the media about the PMO’s role, it said the report on the file notings and documents of the PMO “reveals the complicity of the PMO in the illegal and arbitrary policies adopted by the then Telecom Minister A Raja in the 2G spectrum allocations”. Maintaining that it was “surprising that the CBI has not investigated this aspect” of the 2G case, the CPI(M) said, “The Prime Minister’s related efforts at distancing himself from the affair have also been exposed. The Prime Minister cannot absolve himself of his responsibility in the matter.” The party demanded that the role of the PMO should be “specifically enquired into by the CBI” and the JPC should summon both the Prime Minister and A Raja to testify.

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BSNL Employees Union – 12 years of Struggles and Achievements

17 Sunday Mar 2013

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22nd March 2013 is the 12th Birth Anniversary of BSNL Employees Union, the mighty organisation of the BSNL workers.  It was formed at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, in the National Convention of Telecom Employees held on 21-22 March 2001 in the presence of late Com. E.Balanandan, President, CITU, one of the beloved leaders of the working class.

P&T Workers have been unionised since the early part of the 20th century. It was not easy to organise the government employees under the British imperialist rule. It was with great courage and personal sacrifice that Babu Tarapada and Henry Barton organised Postal and Telegraph workers respectively.  Despite much harassment and victimisation the unions strengthened, organised struggles and achieved demands. V.G.Dalvi organised the Postal Union in the second decade.

The Postmen strike of 1946, which is also treated as part of the Independence struggle, was historic in all sense. Although started on 11th July 1946 as a Postmen strike, within two weeks the entire P&T workers became part of the struggle and also it got support from the freedom movement. 14 out of the total 16 demands could be achieved by the end of the successful strike. This strike gave a new dimension to the movement and the need for unity of the P&T workers was instilled in the mind of the leaders and the workers.

Consequently, the leaders of the existing unions discussed and the Union of P&T Workers (UPTW) was formed in 1947 by merger. In 1954, the National Federation of P&T Employees (NFPTE) was formed by realignment by merging all the existing unions in to 9 All India Unions federated with NFPTE at the apex.    Com.  B.N.Ghosh, popularly called Dada Ghosh, was the first Secretary General of the united organisation.

The 5 days glorious strike of 1960 of the Central government employees was brutally supressed by the central government by treating it as a ‘Civil Rebellion’ and imposing the draconian ‘Essential Service Maintenance Ordinance’(ESMO), putting thousands of employees in jail and also dismissing, suspending, terminating and victimising tens of thousands of employees. But his could not deter the  Central Government employees movement from going on a successful one day token strike on 19th September 1968 facing similar victimisation, arrests and confinement.

As a result of these struggles, the government was compelled to appoint II and III Central Pay Commissions and revise the wages of the employees, formulate rules for grant of dearness allowance when the cost of living index increases etc.  In the 1974 strike for Bonus in which the railway workers participated in lakhs and were brutally victimised, in which a part of the P&T employees under the leadership of Com.K.G.Bose participated, though supressed, resulted in the grant of Bonus in 1978 after the Janatha Government was formed at the centre.

The difference in NFPTE started mainly on the approach to the issues as also the method to be adopted. One section of the leadership was of the opinion that the government policies need not be opposed but should try to settle the demands through negotiations and compromise only. The other section led by Com. K.G.Bose, N.J.Iyer, Adinarayana and others wanted to organise struggles, if the demands are not settled by the government. In the stiff contest in elections in NFPTE in 1970, the KG Bose group was elected. But the group led by Com. O.P.Gupta  floated a parallel list in the next Federal Council and with the connivance of the Minister got recognition. Two NFPTEs  functioned for a few years, but the urge for unity resulted in bringing both the groups together and unity was restored by 1976.

Consequent to the bifurcation of the P&T Department in to Postal and Telecommunications  in 1985, NFPTE was also bifurcated in to NFPE and NFTE. The revisionists led by Com. O.P.Gupta were in the leadership of NFTE. Differences cropped up in the organisation on issues as well as the compromise being made by the leadership including agreement on ban on creation of posts, surrendering posts for promotion etc. As a result, some of the office-bearers in the unions affiliated to NFTE including Coms. Moni Bose, V.A.N.Namboodiri, M.N.Reddy and  J.Renganathan resigned from the office bearer posts protesting against the wrong line of the leadership. In the Bhopal All India Conference of the All India Telecom Employees Union Class III, contest took place and OPG leadership was defeated and Coms.V.A.N.Namboodiri and Moni Bose were elected as President and General Secretary respectively with other office bearers. Though the defeat was gracefully accepted by OPG, after six months, in connivance with the DOT, a dispute was created. The two groups of the union continued functioning separately.

After the collapse of the USSR, the global political situation changed. The imperialists led by US started dictating and imposing their decisions on the underdeveloped and developing countries. The economic and foreign policies of Indian government also changed. Instead of the socialist pattern of society, the shift started towards capitalist line. The government started implementing the neo-liberalisation policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and globalisation(LPG). The PSUs, called the ‘Temples of Modern India’ by the first Prime Minister of the country Jawaharlal Nehru, was treated under the new dispension, as the cemeteries of India. PSUs were disinvested and privatised by handing over the same to private companies for paltry sums. Privatisation became the important mantra of the government.

The neo-liberalisation policy has its impact on the telecommunications also.  Under the New Telecom Policy 1995, for the first time, private telecom companies were formed and the government granted them licence to provide mobile service, while denying the same to the Department of telecom. This was a starting point of discrimination against DOT and later MTNL and BSNL., the telecom PSUs formed as per the new policy of the government.

The unions led by Coms. Moni Bose, V.A.N.Namboodiri, P.S.Raman Kutty, Pabitra Chakroborty and others formed a National Action Committee and organised many struggles against the anti-worker policies and decisions of the government. They participated in all the struggles organised by the central trade unions on the demands of the common workers. They also organised two strikes against the proposal of the government to form a telecom corporation carving out of the Department of Telecom. NFTE  kept away from these struggles.

Despite opposition from the workers and their unions, BSNL was formed on 1st October 2000. The corporatisation was made easy after the revisionist leadership of NFTE agreed for the same on certain assurance like government pension etc.

It was the unions which formed the National Action Committee and organised many struggles against neo-liberalisation and privatisation before and in 2000, that called for the National Telecom Convention at Visakhapatnam on 21-22 March 2013. And as stated earlier, BSNL Employees Union with Com. J.N.Mishra As President, V.A.N.Namboodiri as General secretary and P.S.Raman Kutty as Dy. General Secretary with other office bearers were elected unanimously. Seven unions merged together to form the new union. Thus BSNL Employees Union was born on 22nd March 2001 at the Vishakhapatnam Convention/Conference. (To be continued).

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Com.E.M.S – The Marxist who changed Kerala for the better

17 Sunday Mar 2013

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It is difficult to think that fifteen years have passed after Com. E.M.S.Namboodiripad left us. But it is the fact. The great Marxist ideologue, intellectual, politician, historian, writer, speaker (and what not?) died on 19th March 1998. His entire life was dedicated to the toiling masses and the party.

Com.E.M.S., born in a big land-lord and aristocratic Brahmin family, became the adopted son of the toiling masses and working class. He revolted against the age old caste system  and along with a group of young activists like him fought for reforming the Brahmin Community and freedom for women. He was one of the first four Communists along with Com.P.Krishna Pillai, who formed the Communist Party in Kerala.

Com. EMS was the first Chief Minister of  Kerala State. The Communist party was elected in the 1957 election in Kerala and the ministry was formed with EMS as the Chief Minister. Important legislations were made including the Land Reforms which entirely changed Kerala for better. He was again Chief Minister in 1968, when he refused to implement the Essential Service Maintenance Act (ESMA) against the Central Government Employees in the 1968 One Day Token Strike even at the risk of being dismissed by the Central Government.

He inaugurated the historic  All India Conference of All India Telecom Employees Union Class III held at Trivandrum in 1994, in which Com. Moni Bose was elected as President and me as General Secretary.  I cherish the memory of meeting him several times whether in Kerala or in Delhi and the guidance he has given for the movement to march ahead.

My respectful homage to the memory of the great Communist! Red Salute to Com. EMS Namboodiripad!

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Viva Hugo Chavez!

17 Sunday Mar 2013

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Today, 17th March 2013, there was a meeting organised by the Left Parties at the Constitution Hall premises in Delhi to pay homage to Hugo Chavez, the revolutionary leader and President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venuzuela, who died recently. The hall was full with a large number of persons attending.

The Meeting was presided by Com. Prakash Karat, General Secretary of CPI(M).Coms. A.B.Burdhan(CPI), Sitaram Yechury (CPI(M), Devarajan (Forward Block), Abini Roy (RSP) and other leaders addressed. The speakers mentioned about Chavez and the revolutionary change that he made in Venezuela, nationalising the US companies, utilising the oil resources to improve the condition of the people, uniting the Latin American countries against Imperialist US and the 20th Century Socialism he advanced. The Venezulean Ambassador to India thanked the organisers for the meeting and conveyed the determination of the people of Venezuela to continue in the path shown by Chavez.

The President announced the decision of the house to form a committee including political parties and other interested individuals in support of Venezuela and for better co-ordination.

Viva Hugo Chavez!

 

 

 

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Huge Support for BSNLEU – only 1 month for verification

17 Sunday Mar 2013

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Membership Vfn 2013 - BSNLEU

Only one month is left for the conduct of the membership Verification in BSNL to find out the recognised union/s. The voting by secret ballot all over India will take place on 16th April 2013.

The All India and Circle Unions of BSNLEU are fully ready for the verification. They are confident of getting the support of more than 50 % of the workers. All India leaders of BSNLEU along with the leaders of UF are moving all over the country. The feed back that these leaders are giving is that the workers are fully supporting BSNLEU.

The total voters are about 2,05,000. BSNLEU has got 1,14,000 paid members as on Decembeer 2012. In addition the members of the alliance unions are also there. In such a situation, there is no doubt that BSNLEU/UF will get much more than 50% in the coming membership veriication.

Again hard campaign is necessary. it is being done. Let us prepare for a big victory to BSNLEU.

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Govt. proposes Full Mobile Number Portability, telcos oppose.

17 Sunday Mar 2013

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Govt. is proposing to introduce Full Mobile Number Portability in the country. At present MNP has been introduced through which a mobile subscriber can change the operator retaining his own number in the new company also. 80 million subscribers have utilised the facility since 2011, when it was introduced. It is to be noted that the private telecom companies objected to the MNP saying that it will adversely affect their revenue. Out of 80 million requests more than 14 million requests are still pending without granting MNP.

Now the government is proposing full MNP viz. that even if a subscriber goes out from the circle, he can retain his number. The private telecos are opposing this also putting the same argument of revenue loss.

The government should implement the proposal, which is in the benefit of the subscribers.

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Rs. 31 lakh crore – Revenue foregone under IT, Excise and Customs

16 Saturday Mar 2013

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In today’s Hindu, on page 11, there is a very important and educative article by well known writer, Shri P.Sainath, under the caption ‘The Feeding Frenzy of Kleptocracy’. It mainly deals with the concessions and tax relief given to the corporates on Income Tax, Customs, Excise etc. among othe issues.

According to the author, more than Rs. 31,11,169 crore revenue has been foregone by the Central Government by concessions/relief given to the corporates towards Income Tax, Customs and Excise alone during the last 8 years from 2005-06 to 2012-13. This information is taken from the successive Budget documents. The annual relief on tax etc. has been increasing year after year. This is much more than the subsidies given towards the crores of poor people.

The neo-liberal policies and economic reforms have benefitted the corporates and the rich and put more misery on the common man and the toiling masses.

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DOT orders Airtel to stop unauthorised 3G services

16 Saturday Mar 2013

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At last the DOT has ordered  Bharti Airtel to stop providing 3G services in Kolkata, Maharashtra, Gujarat and other four circles  where it has no licence for the same. A fine of Rs. 350 crore is also slapped. Notice was issued earlier to Airtel, Idea, Tata, Vodafone and Aircel for the same offence, but the telcos went to court and got some respite. DOT will issue notice to telcos other than Airtel also.  Though none of these companies have 3G licence in all the circles, they were providing services by making unauthorised agreements between  them for sharing.

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Private companies oppose Preferential Market Access

16 Saturday Mar 2013

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The private telecom operators have demanded the DOT to suspend the Preferential Market Access (PMA) Policy announced vide DOT notification dated 30th October 2012, according to which the telecom operators will have to give preference to India-made telecom products due to security issues.

The private companies has stated that the application of PMA to private companies would violate India’s World trade Organisations obligations and is an unprecedented interference in the procurement of commercial entities. Hence they are demanding for its suspension.

The government should not surrender to the unjustified demand of these private companies. The PMA policy should be implemented both in PSUs as well as Private companies.

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Check Prise rise! Demand by Parliament Members.

15 Friday Mar 2013

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Lok Sabha members today raised serious concern over the prevailing high inflation and sought government’s intervention to check price rise along with streamlining the Public Distribution System (PDS).     Moving a private member’s resolution on steps to control the rise in prices of essential commodities, Mahendra Kumar Roy (CPI-M) said people are suffering because of high inflation and demanded ban on futures trading in commodities.     Roy also raised the issue of hoarding and suggested that at least 35 kg foodgrains at Rs 2/kg should be distributed to people every month.     “The stored foodgrains should be distributed among people and not exported. Foodgrains are rotting in godowns, but government is doing nothing to distribute it,” Roy said.     He also favoured doing away with the distinction between the APL and BPL categories in foodgrains distribution.  Supporting Roy, Satpal Maharaj (Cong) said inflation should be brought down and the government should take steps to strengthen the PDS.     “PDS is full of irregularities and lacuna. We need to plug this lacuna and bring down inflation,” Maharaj said. Shailendra Kumar (SP) said 3-4 per cent inflation would be acceptable, but not the current high level of price rise.    WPI based Inflation stood at 6.84 per cent in February while the retail inflation was 10.91 per cent.     Mahendra Sinh Chauhan (BJP) said poor should benefit from government’s initiative to check price rise. (Courtsey: Ganashakti)

 

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