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Kerala CGM BSNL transferred – a success for the Workers Struggle.

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

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At last, the CGMT Kerala, Shri MSS Rao, has been transferred from the CGM post. Shri Anantharam, Sr. GM, Eluru, has been posted in place.

It is a success for the BSNL workers of Kerala. BSNLEU, SNEA and BSNLCCWF have been on struggle demanding the transfer of the anti-worker CGM, against whom many allegations are there about corrupt practices.

The Unions have demanded the CMD BSNL to set aside all the suspensions, get withdrawn the FIRs etc in connection the struggle. CMD assured that this will done. Further the committee on wages of contract workers will start  functioning from 18th September onwards.

The Kerala Circle Unions will discuss and take the decisions about the ongoing struggle.

The Hunger Strike against victimisation of Kerala Comrades and other programmes decided in this connection by CHQ of all the   three unions has been withdrawn.

We Congratulate the employees and workers of Kerala for their steadfast struggle which compelled the transfer of CGM and assuring the vacation of victimisation.

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Emulate Com. Surjeet’s Fight against communalism – Sitaram Yechury

14 Monday Sep 2015

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Kolkata ,September 13th –  Hailing   Com Harkishen Singh Surjeet  as a bright example of  struggle against Communalism  CPI(M) General Secretary Sitarm Yechury  asked  workers to emulate  Com Surjeets’ fight against communalism. Tracing the influence of Martyr Bhagat Singh  and  Gadar Party had on Surjeet , he said that  from his formative years he was against imperialism and communalism . The Concept of Economic freedom as an integral part of the concept of Independence  had dawned on him  following the footsteps of  the martyrs like Bhagat Singh . Punjab and Bengal were the cradle of the extremist wing of Indian Freedom Struggle at that time  He also  highlighted the contribution of Com Surjeet in penning the document on the Soviet flaws during the observation  of the 70Th Annieversary of  October Revolution in 1987 at  Moscow  , his out and out role to thwart the communal politics in the country in 1996 and 2004  when he as the General Secretary of CPI(M) had played a pivotal part  in keeping away  Communal parties from governance . He was  a master  tactician  though he did not have any formal education.  He believed in strengthening the communist movement on one hand by forging independent class struggles  and on the other hand to weaken the ruling party  by weakening them using tactical strength. Right now in the country  the communal forces are gaining ground  and currently the actual control of the  Modi Government is in the hand of the RSS,. In West  Bengal and elsewhere in the country Majority  Communalism is feeding on Minority fundamentalism  and accused the TMC and BJP of matchfixing between them  on issues like Sarada Chit Fund Probe and  Scams like Vyapam  and Modigatewhere several BJP leaders including Scindia , Sushma swaraj and others are involved. Their relation  ( BJP and TMC ) is now a marriage of conveniences  he said  in his Speech . In reply to State Chief Minister  Mamata Banerjees’  comment that ‘she can decimate the Left in One  Minute’,  he said  HItler had tried to do so and it was the  carriers of Red Flag being  led by the Soviet Forces which had demolished the  Hitler’s Forces  and had unfurled the Red flag  in the Reichstag  in Berlin.

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The India Super Rich and their palatial bungalows worth hundreds of crores of rupees.

13 Sunday Sep 2015

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The Indian rich are flush with huge money. They  own many properties, palatial houses in big cities and tourist spots. They do not mind paying hundreds of crores of rupees to satisfy their ego and comfort.

The 27 floor residence of Mukesh Ambani, Antilia,  in the posh area of Mumbai is well known. It may cost more than thousands of  crore. Now the latest is the purchase of iconic Lincoln House by Pune based  industrialist Cyrus Poonawalla for Rs 750 crore. It was a palace earlier and leased to US Consulate.

The former Maharajas are  nothing in their riches compared to the Billionaires of today.

This is to be seen in the Indian context, where there are many crores of poor people, who do not have any home and stay in the open.

 

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Netaji Files – Central Government still not ready to declassify

12 Saturday Sep 2015

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Despite the decision of the W.Bengal Government to release the 64 files connected with Subhash Chandra Bose, the Central Government is keeping mum with regards to its own Netaji files which are much more than the states government’s. The plea that releasing the files will have problems with foreign countries does not stand reason, after the elapse of about seven decades. The people have a right to know what secrets are in the files.

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Dept. of Posts introduce SMS to customers on delivery status.

11 Friday Sep 2015

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Department of Posts proposes to intimate the customers about the delivery status of money orders, parcels etc. from September 2015 onward. It is also decided that the Postmen/Postwomen will be tracked with GPS handheld devices by October 2015.

DoP has also decided to open 1,000 ATMs across the country. In this connection, it is to be noted that Department of Posts have received licence as Payment Bank.

These are good decisions which will benefit the customers.

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One third rural population in India are illiterate – Census

11 Friday Sep 2015

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It is a hard fact – One third of rural population in India are illiterate even after almost seven decades of Independence. This is the report of the Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC) 2011. Rajasthan has got maximum illiteracy in rural area reaching up to 64%. It is a shame on the government of India and state governments that such a sad situation prevails.

This situation has to be changed. In addition to the central/state governments, the people have to take initiative to improve the literacy.

 

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Undue Restrictions on franchise in Haryana

10 Thursday Sep 2015

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Haryana government is notorious in not implementing the labour laws. Now it is putting restrictions on the universal franchise and election  by putting conditions.

The government is asking for a minimum educational attainment, the proof of possessing pucca toilet, non-default of any bank loan and non-default from electricity dues. Those who could not provide these will have no right to stand as a candidate. It is clear that these are intended against the poor and underpriveleged.

This is against the constitution and the right to vote. This fully unjustified conditions should be immediately rescinded.

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Women in India face discrimination – World Bank Report

10 Thursday Sep 2015

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It is international now. The World bank in its report has stated that Indian women face many restrictions and they are not safe and no laws to protect them. The government should be ashamed. The extract of the report in the news is given below:

“Washington, Sep 10 : Women in India face widespread restrictions for jobs and there are no laws to protect them against sexual harassment in public places, according to a new World Bank report on South Asia’s largest economy.

In a report released yesterday, the World bank said that in India job restrictions remain widespread, with women not allowed to work in mining or in jobs that require lifting weights above a certain threshold or working with glass.

The law also prohibits women from jobs “involving danger to life, health or morals”.

In addition, there are no laws to protect women against sexual harassment in public places, protections which exist in 18 other economies around the world, the bank said in the report ‘Women, Business and the Law 2016’.”

 

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‘Sarkari Clearances Come faster than Usain Bolt’ – Economic Times

10 Thursday Sep 2015

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The above words are the main heading of the news today, 10-09-2015, in Economic Times. True, the Government is taking fast and immediate decisions connected with ‘ease of business’, disinvestment, concessions to corporates, waival of taxes to the high and influential and so on.

But this ‘Usain Bolt Fast’ is limited to the issues concerning the interests of the  high and powerful. When it comes to the issues of workers, pensioners and the under-privileged, there is no fastness. Government does not move at all.

78.2% IDA fixation for  BSNL pensioners are due from 2007 onward, but no decision is taken even after 2 All India strikes demanding the same.

The Modi Government is on the side of the corporates and against the common people and the workers. Even after 15 crore workers went on strike on 2nd September 2015, none of the 12 demands raised by the Central trade Unions has been settled. Instead, it tried to divide the unity in CTUs by compelling  BMS to withdraw from the strike.

The common people and the toiling masses are watching all these and will react at the appropriate time.

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Telecom TU Movement 1991- 2015 (6) – Disruption at Mysore CWC Meeting

09 Wednesday Sep 2015

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1992

Mysore CWC – Disruption by the defeated leadership

OP Gupta, as Secretary General, issued notice for holding of the Federal Council of NFTE at Mysore from 14th to 17th March 1992. Federal Council consists of the office-bearers of the Federation, all the General Secretaries of the affiliated 9 unions and the Federal Councilors elected from the All India Conference of the respective affiliated unions on the basis of their respective membership. As part of the conspiracy against the new leadership of E-III Union, the defeated leadership requisitioned for a CWC meeting of the E-III Union.

The CHQ E.III Union, after receiving the requisition, called for a  special meeting of the Central Working Committee at Mysore on 14th March 1992 for the specific purpose of discussing the non-acceptance of Moni Bose as GS of the union by the DOT. This was also to enable the CWC members, who are also Federal Councilors to participate in the Federal Council being held at Mysore.

From the very beginning, some of the  CWC members from the OPG group tried to obstruct the proceedings on one issue or another. But unfortunately for the disruptors, the majority of the CWC members fully supported the CHQ. When they found out that they are in minority, they wanted to create dispute and scuttle the meeting. They demanded without any justification that the District Secretaries of Ahmedabad, Bangalore etc. be treated as circle secretaries. This was against constitutional provisions and as such was rejected by the President.

OPG and group tried to create pandemonium and started beating some of the CWC Members. This was naturally resisted. Again finding that they are not getting any support from the majority, they walked out. That was the plan  to create a dispute.

Later, a circular was issued by OPG that he does not accept the verdict of the Bhopal AIC and the old office-bearers will continue. Com.S.Jagannathan was nominated as Officiating General Secretary, followed by Com. M.B.Vichare. OPG also wrote to the department stating that they are the real office-bearers of E.III Union.

DOT supports disruptors

Instead of rejecting the bogus claim of the disruptors outright as was required under the circumstances, DOT accepted the letter and treated the same as a dispute. It was most shameful on the part of the DOT to support a dispute after five months of the All India Conference, thus helping the disruption to butcher democracy and truth.

The Mysore CWC condemned the non-recognition of Comrade Moni Bose and strongly demanded that he should be accepted as General Secretary.

Federal Council at Mysore, 14-17 March 1992

There was sharp difference on the policies to be adopted by the Federal Council. The acceptance of reduction of staff by the three Federations, viz. NFTE, FNTO and BTEF,  in the name of cadre restructure was severely criticized by many Federal Councilors.

Shri B.S.Verma, Director (SR), who attended as official observer, openly praised O.P.Gupta, in his speech, possibly to influence the election in his favour. This in any way, was a breach of rules and democratic principles. A resolution moved by Com. Moni Bose criticizing the NFTE leadership on cadre restructure received 42.3% votes, though it could not be passed.

Stiff contest to the election took place.  Coms. J.N.Mishra, P.S.Ramankutty and Tirlok Sharma who contested to the posts got 43% votes. Com.O.P.Gupta was elected as Secretary General, but with  a low margin of votes, which reflected that he was losing support even from his own comrades. Later, some more comrades deserted OPG.

Unfortunately, the NFTE Executive decided to recognize the disruptor group of M.B.Vichare as  the General secretary of E.III Union, thus supporting disruptors of the movement. The duly elected General Secretary of E.III union, Moni Bose, was kept out. All doors were being closed in the face of the democratically elected leadership.

NFTE Office demolished

The accommodation allotted to NFTE and occupied by it at  Gole Market, New Delhi,  was demolished on 27-03-1992 by a large number NDMC workers supported by the police. The NDMC wanted the site to construct certain buildings, including a hotel. The unexpected demolition resulted in the loss of valuable documents, furniture, type-writers etc. The offices of the P&T Administrative and T.IV unions were also destroyed. NDMC claim was that notice was given earlier for vacating and since not vacated they are demolishing the same. Com.OPG, Secretary General, NFTE, who was in the office protested. He was arrested and taken in to custody and kept at the Mandir Marg Police Station.

Coms.VAN Namboodiri and K.M.Pillai, who were in the Dada Ghosh Bhawan, hearing the news rushed to the NFTE office. The demolition was continuing. Despite protest, the demolition did not stop. They went to the Police Station and met OPG. The police stated that he has not been arrested but is in custody only and after some time will be released. But nothing happened.

Demolition of NFTE office and arrest of the Secretary General were serious matters. Com. Moni Bose, GS, was out of station. Com. Namboodiri immediately contacted the leaders of three Federations and wanted immediate protest action. E.III Union gave immediate Sit-in-Strike call in the night itself, which was followed by the 3 Federations next day. Complete dislocation of telecom services was the result. Detailed  discussions took place at high level. On the assurance of the Cabinet Secretary that alternate accommodation will be allotted to NFTE, the agitation was called off by the evening of 28th March 1992. Com.OPG had been released in the late night of 27th itself.  NFTE was allocated quarters in  Bangla Saheb Street, near VSNL Office (now Tata Communications). (To be continued)

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