Yesterday, 10th November 2013, I received calls from two senior comrades who have contributed a lot to the P and T / Telecom Trade union movement. They called to enquire about my health after hearing about my hospitalisation and treatment.
One was Com. J.Renganathan, Senior Comrade from Chennai, who was formerly the All India Vice-President of AITE Union Class III, Circle Secretary of AITE Union Class III, Chennai and a leader who was always in the forefront fighting against the revisionist leadership in NFPTE/NFTE. He had to face severe victimisation in connection with the various struggles/strikes that had taken place since 1960 Indefinite strike. After voluntary retirement, he continued the trade union and political tasks assigned to him. He was the editor of the ‘Uzhaikkum Varkem'(Working Class), the monthly magazine of the Trade Unions in T.Nadu. Still he is very active in the political and TU activities.
Comrade JR, as he is fondly called, Com M.N.Reddy, formerly Circle Secretary of AITE Union Class III, Hyderabad and later AGS of E.III Union elected at Bhopal AIC in 1991 and myself were a team which actively propagated against the revisionist policy of the OP Gupta leadership for years continuously, till at last OPG and team were defeated in Bhopal AIC. The leader was of course Com. K.G.Bose and after his death Com. Moni Bose. There were thousands of active workers who fought and sacrificed for the correct policy in the union. In all the AICs and by tour we worked hard to bring the workers to the correct approach and won at last at Bhopal AIC.
The second Comrade who contacted me was Com. A.R.Tak from Jammu and Kashmir. I met him after Bhopal AIC and when AITEU Class III (N) was formed. We had no connection in J and K. But during one of the AIC we met and he was fully in agreement that we should form AITEU III (N) in Kashmir. Accordingly meeting was held in Srinagar and our union was formed. He was the Circle Secretary and also was an office-bearer at All India. A very mature person with good relations with all the workers, he is liked by all. After a few years as Circle Secretary, he handed over the post to the present Circle Secretary, stating that he is a very capable and active leader. Even after vacating the post, he is continuously in touch with the movement. Our families are also very close having visited at Srinagar and at New Delhi.
I am thankful to both the comrades for contacting and enquiring about my health. Their calls made me remember the old days when we worked together to strengthen the organisation. Thank you comrades.