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First Congress of the Comintern 2-6 March 1919.

02 Sunday Mar 2014

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The First Congress of the Communist International, also called Comintern, was held at Moscow on 2-6 March 1919. After the 1917 October Revolution in Russia, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union(CPSU) took initiative for the Communist International Congress and formed the same. Communist parties of many countries participated. It was under the leadership of V.I.Lenin, that the Comintern was formed. The Comintern continued till 1935 Congress.

It is almost one hundred years after Comintern was formed. These years saw the rise and growth of USSR, its collapse in the 1980s and the developments in the Communist movement world over. The Communist Parties are in power in Vietnam, Cuba, China and N.Korea at present. There are many countries in Latin America included, which have Left or Left of the centre governments. In Russia, the Communist Party is the second largest party.

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Cuba Revolution 1959 – Fidel Castro sworn in as Prime Minister

16 Sunday Feb 2014

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Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro

It was on this day, 16th February in 1959 that Fidel Castro became the Prime Minister of Socialist Cuba. After the dictator Barista was removed by the guerillas headed by Fidel Castro, Cuba was declared as a Socialist State.
The US and other imperialist countries tried several times to assassinate Fidel, but failed. An attack was planned by US against Cuba, but that also failed.
Cuba continues as a Socialist State. Cuba was alone in the Latin American / Caribbean Islands earlier. But now majority of the countries are against US imperialism and is with Cuba.
Fidel Continued as Prime Minister till 1976, when he became the President and continued till 2008 in that post. He vacated the position on health grounds and Raul Castro became the President.
Though he is 88 and is on rest, Fidel still writes and on very few occasions meet the people.
Fidel Castro has become a Revolutionary Legend in his own time.

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Japan going back on its slogan “Will Never Wage War!”

15 Saturday Feb 2014

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After the utter defeat in the World War II (1942-45), Japan was compelled to turn away from its aggressive designs. In its constitution 1950, it was clearly stated that Japanese Military will not engage in aggression and “will never wage war.” Of course, it was declared when Japan was under the control of US, after the WW II. However this position was being maintained all these years.

Now the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, wants to change from that position. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party wants to amend the constitution to delete that portion. Further the PM recently visited and prayed at the Yasukuni Shrine, where many of the Japanese war criminals are buried. This has brought strong protests from China and both North and South Korea, who were victims of the Japanese Aggression.

This is not well for world peace.

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Foundation Congress of TUI (P and R) at Barcelona

12 Wednesday Feb 2014

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Photos (1) Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri along with Com. Gilda (Cuba) and Com. Quim Boix, General Secretary TUI (P and R) (2) Inaugural Session – Delegates (3) Delegates Session (4) Com. Namboodiri addressing the inaugural session.

A Brief Report on the Foundation Congress of TUI ( P&R), WFTU held at Barcelona on 5-6 February 2014

The Foundation Congress for forming the Trade Union International (Pensioners and Retirees), WFTU was held at Barcelona, Spain on 5-6 February 2014. About 60 delegates from 40 Federations/Unions in 20 countries from all continents participated. There were many observers and visitors also. From India 3 delegates attended. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Adisor, AIBDPA and Patron, NCCPA attended on behalf of these two organizations, deputed by CITU. Coms.G. Natarajan and D.Goplakrishnan were the other delegates.
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Inaugural Session

The Inaugural Session was held at a spacious hall in the centre of the city, Barcelona, on 4th February 2014, participated by about one hundred delegates/visitors including special invitees and important trade union leaders from Spain. Since the Congress was going to be held somewhat away from the main Barcelona City, this inaugural Session was organized to get media and public attention in the city. Comrade Quim Boix, Chairman of the Preparatory Committee, presided. The aims and target of forming the new TUI for Pensioners and Retirees were explained by the President. Leaders of various organizations and delegates from a few countries addressed. Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri addressed the Open Session on behalf of the Pensioners Organisations in India and congratulated the organizers and WFTU for this important step.
In many countries including Spain, the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) is called as Federacion Sindical Mundial (FSM), the Spanish equivalent for WFTU.
Foundation Congress of TUI (P and R)
The Foundation Congress of the TUI (P and R) was held in Masia Cottage, on a hill-top surrounded by trees and thick vegetation. The cottage and facilities available are owned by a Lawyers Collective Team in Defense of Workers’ Rights called Col-lectiu Ronda and was allotted free for use to the Congress. All appreciated the arrangement for accommodation, food etc. which was done in a very efficient manner by the Spanish CSU of Pensioners and Retirees along with the JUBIQUE organization based in Madrid, the capital of Spain.
The Delegates Session held on 5th February was presided over by Comrade Quim Boix, Chairman Preparatory Committee. After welcoming all the delegates by the leaders of the Organising Committee, the President explained in detail about the back ground – decision of WFTU Athens Conference to form a TUI of P and R, the meeting of the Preparatory Committee in S.Africa, the meeting of the WFTU/FSM in Athens out of which the present foundation Congress is being held. The draft document for this Congress was prepared after all these deliberations. He also mentioned about the powerful agitations organized by the pensioners and retirees in various countries against the cut in pension etc. imposed after the recession which continues till now. He read out the Draft Declaration and other documents prepared by the Preparatory Committee for discussion in the Congress.
A Video Message from Comrade George Mavrikos, Secretary General of WFTU, was displayed in the screen, in which he congratulated the delegates, wished the Congress success and which was received with great applause by the house.
In the discussion delegates from Cyprus, Brazil, Portugal, Congo, France, Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Canary Islands, Australia, Nepal, Great Britain, Ecuador, Bass Country, Sahara, Bahrain, India etc. participated. The reports from the various organizations from the different countries were educative. The recession and the consequent curtailment of pension and pensionary benefits are resulting in acute difficulties for P andR. The pensioners are on the defensive and are organizing agitations and struggles. While the delegates from all the countries spoke about the attacks on pension, curtailment of TU activities etc., the speakers from Cuba spoke about the more and more benefits that the workers and the pensioners were getting under the socialist government. The great difference between the Socialist Government and the capitalist rulers were clear to all the delegates.
From India, Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri and D.Gopalakrishnan addressed. Com. Namboodiri in his speech mentioned about the anti-worker attitude of the present government and the valiant struggles organized under the leadership of the Central trade Unions, including the Parliament March and the 48 hours strike on 20-21 February 2013. The organizational position of the NCCPA and AIBDPA was briefed. A note was given to the organizers earlier with all the details and suggestions with regard to the formation of the TUI of P and R.
After discussion, the draft proposals, Bye-law etc. were adopted unanimously. The Trade Union International of Pensioners and Retirees (TUI (P and R) was declared as formed. Office Bearers with Comrade Com. Dimos Koumpouris (Greece) as President and Comrade Quim Boix (Spain) as General Secretary
It was decided that the next Congress will be held at Bahrain after 5 years.
The Foundation Congress and the formation of the TUI of P and R, as part of the World Federation of Trade Unions has inspired the Pensioners and Retirees the world over. It is hoped that this will help the pensioners and retirees organizations in their onward march. More and more organizations may join the TUI of P&R in the near future.

V.A.N.Namboodiri New Delhi
Patron NCCPA 10-02-2014
Advisor AIBDPA

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Organising the World Pensioners and Retirees is the Need of the Hour.
The State Pensioners and Retirees (P and R) all over the world are in substantial number. In India alone, it is about one 10 million. It may be about 50 million or more all over the world. If all types of pensioners are taken, the number may be much more. The Pension and other retirement benefits are different and varied in separate countries. Social Security measures also vary.
In many countries, the conditions of the state pensioners are dismal, where even the trade union rights are denied. The governments with different social structures have different and varied systems for the P and R. The October Revolution in 1917 and formation of the USSR was a change maker for the P and R also as for the working class. But this did not percolate in the capitalist societies immediately. The II World War and the defeat of Fascism resulted in many countries winning freedom from their colonial masters and independent governments of their own. Not only that. In the capitalist countries also many reforms were introduced, especially for the P and R, since there were a large number of war pensioners and families of those who were killed during the war. This resulted in certain new and additional social security measures. Thus both in the newly liberated countries and in the capitalist countries, development took place for the workers and P&R.
The collapse of the USSR and the socialist states in the East European countries in the latter part of the last century changed many things. The neo-liberal policies and so called reforms in the economic sphere, while benefitting the corporates, financiers and the super-rich, resulted in taking away of the rights of the workers and P and R both in developed and developing countries. The austerity measures being implemented in all these countries consequent to the economic melt-down of 2007 made the situation worse. The retirement age has been increased, the pension has been reduced and other retirement benefits curtailed. This is the case with Spain, Portugal, Greece and other countries in Europe.
Indian Scenario
The situation is not much different in India. The Central Government Employees as also that of the State Government Employees were granted Defined Pension ie. pension as half of the last received basic pay, without any other string to it. Now the Government of India has passed an act, changing the Defined Pension in to Contributory Pension. According to the new Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Act (PFRDA), all those recruited in Central and State Government services after 01-01-2004 will not get the Defined Pension as earlier. They will getting the contributory pension as per a New Pension Scheme ( now renamed as National Pension Scheme (NPS).
According to NPS, the employees have to contribute 12% of their salary to Provident Fund and as much will be contributed by the Government. This will be put in a Fund, which will be managed by a Fund Manager like State Bank of India or such Banks or other Private Fund Managers. At the time of retirement, a portion will be paid in cash to the employee and the other portion will be utilized for paying monthly pension to the retiree. There is restriction on the maximum of such pension. At present, according to this scheme retirees are getting a very paltry sum, in many cases less than Rs.1,000. The Central and state government employees organised many agitations including March to Indian Parliament, Strike etc. , but the government did not cancel the new scheme. The struggle continues against this scheme. The unions demand the restoration of the defined pension scheme.
As per the defined pension rules, the P and R will get Dearness Allowance (DA) on the % basis, whenever, there is an increase in the DA of the regular employees on the basis of the increased Cost of Living Index (CLI). This is reviewed after every six months.
Medical Allowance is given, but at the rate of Rs. 300 only. The demand is for rs.1,200, but not yet agreed by government. Reimbursement of Medical expenses exists. Treatment is also provided through Central Government Health Scheme for those who opt for the same.
The employees of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) a Public Sector Corporation formed from the Department of Telecom, as part of the neo-liberalisation policy of the government and against the strong protests of the employees, is having the same pension scheme s well as the Central government. All India BSNL – DOT Pensioners’ Association (AIBDPA) has members from both the government P&R as well as BSNL P&R.
In BSNL, the medical scheme differs a little, but not much. Pension is paid by the government, and the BSNL has to pay pension contribution to the government. As in the case of the government employees, whenever there is any wage revision for the regular employees, then the pensioners get pension revision. However, many agitational programmes had to be organized by the BSNL P&R to get the pension revision. The wage revision and pension revision is generally made after every ten years since 1996.
The recognized organization of regular employees in BSNL, BSNL Employees Union, has taken much interest in settling the issues of BSNL Pensioners. On the revision of pension itself, it has gone on strike twice. The slogan is that “Today you are a worker, Tomorrow You are a Pensioner”. This helps the co-ordination of the employee and the P&R.
The neo-liberal policy and P and R
As stated earlier, the Government of India is continuing with its neo-liberal policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) which is causing much misery to the working class and pensioners included. Spiraling prices, denial of trade union rights, attack on pension and pensionary benefits, privatization of government department in to corporations as a first step to privatization, privatization of Public Sector Units, denial of minimum wage, increase in working hours are all parts of the neo-liberalisation policy. All the 11 Central Trade Unions in India have jointly organized agitations against this anti-worker policy. 19 general strikes have taken place since 1991, with massive participation. A 48 hours strike was organized on 20-21 February 2013, which was participated by about 120 million workers. On 12th December 2014, a massive Parliament March participated by lakhs of workers was also organized. More agitational programmes are also being organized. The AIBDPA (P and R Organisation) has also participated in all these struggles.
There are two umbrella organizations of the state pensioners in India viz National Co-Ordination Committee of Pensioners Associations (NCCPA) and Bharat Central Pensioners Confederation (BCPC) to both of which AIBDPA is affiliated.
International Organisation of P and R
The decision of the WFTU to organize a Trade union International (TUI) of P and R is an appropriate and correct decision. It will help in understanding the problems of P and R world-wide as also in formulating the demands. In many countries, the number of state P and R may be more than the number of state employees. A P and R organization with progressive outlook will be an asset as part of the WFTU. Hence full support and assistance to the TUI of P and R is required by all.

V.A.N.Namboodiri, Advisor, AIBDPA, India.

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The Defence of Stalingrad – The Defeat of Nazi Army

31 Friday Jan 2014

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31 January 1943 will not be forgotten by anyone who has gone through the history of II World War. It was on this day that Hitler had his first major defeat in the II WW and which changed history and saved the world from the scourge of nazism and Fascism.
The axis forces of Hitler of Germany, Emperor Hirohito of Japan and Mussolini of Italy were advancing everywhere against the allied forces of US, Britain and USSR. The start of the IIWW saw Hitler attacking the nearby countries, the Britain and France etc. But the main enemy of the axis forces was the socialist country USSR. The German Army with lakhs of military and air force attacked USSR and captured a large portion of the country. The Red Army and the people fought with all their might.It was in Stalingrad that the most fiercest battle was fought. Major portion of Stalingrad was taken by the German Army.
Losing Stalingrad would have been a crucial victory for Germans and certain defeat for the young socialist country. The German military was far superior in numbers, equipment, armour and firing power. More than 2 lakh military and Air force personnel were employed by Hitler. Reinforcement was coming from the back lines. Though in lesser numbers and less armour The Red Army was committed and determined to fight to the last man, the last drop of blood to defend their beloved country. The people also was determined to defend their Soviet Country. Inch by inch, street by street they fought with the enemy and pushed them back. The defence of Stalingrad continued for months. At last the German army was surrounded. In these few months alone more than 2 lakh soldiers from both sides were killed in action. At last on 31st January, the German Army at Stalingrad had no other course, but to surrender.
It was the turning point in the II World War. The Red Army recaptured the soviet land, which has been captured and ravaged by the German Army and pushed them back to Germany and at last to Berlin, the capital of Germany. On 2n May 1945, the Red Army captured Berlin and hoisted the Red Flag there. The world was saved from the Nazi terror.
We can not imagine, what if the Nazi army was not defeated at Stalingrad! On this day, 71 years after the historic Defence of Stalingrad, my Red Salutes to the lakhs of Red Army and ordinary people who through their ultimate sacrifice have saved the world.

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Shaheed Bhagat Singh – A Life Sacrificing, Committed and Dedicated to the Nation

14 Tuesday Jan 2014

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Shaheed Bhagat Singh

The life, revolutionary activities and martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh for a free India is always an inspiration to generations and generations of the people of India.
I was going through the book “Bhagat Singh on the Path of Liberation”, edited by Shri Shiv Verma, a comrade-in-arms who was with Bhagat Singh in his activities and also in jail for a long period. The book was presented to me by Com.Rani Devi Prasad recently when I went to Chennai to attend a Convention.
The book is not the history of Shaheed Bhagat Singh. It is mostly articles written by him in the jail and also earlier. There is a 404 pages notes made by Bhagat Singh from the books he read in the jail. All these were either officially or through secret method brought out and kept by his comrades. But manuscripts of four books written by him in jail and brought out secretly – (1) The Ideal of Socialism (2) Autobiography (3) History of Revolutionary Movement in India and (4) At the Door of Death – were unfortunately destroyed. But many other articles are available and published in this book.
Within a short life of 23 years (1908-1931) Shaheed Bhagat Singh has achieved more than what can be done in a long life span. His family and surroundings, which were part of the freedom movement helped him to take the revolutionary path. He is referred to as terrorist by the British Rulers, but he was not a terrorist; He was a Revolutionary well studied in the path of Marxism and Leninism and followed the path unwaveringly till his end. Bhagat Singh endowed the Revolutionary Movement with three Slogans: (1) Long live Revolution (2) Long Live Proletariat and (3) Down With Imperialism. His writings published in the book fully confirm this.This book is not only worth reading, but is a must to read to understand the sacrifices made by a generation of young Revolutionaries who sacrificed every thing for the freedom of the motherland. It will inspire any Indian. My thanks to Comrade Rani Prasad for presenting the book to me.
The Certificate of Death of Bhagat Singh issued by the Superintendent of Lahore jail, reproduced in the book, is given below for record:

“I hereby Certify that the sentence of death passed on Bhagat Singh has been duly executed, and that the said Bhagat Singh was accordingly hanged by the neck till he was dead at Lahore Central
Jail on Monday the 23rd day of March 1931 at 7 P.M, that the body remained suspended for a full hour, and was not taken down until life was ascertained by a medical officer to be extinct; and that no accident, error or other misadventure occurred.”
Shaheed Rajguru and Sukhdev also were executed in the same way.

I will conclude with two quotations from the writings of Bhagat Singh which has been proved fully by time.

” My Name has become a symbol of Indian Revolution. The ideal and sacrifices of the Revolutionary Party have elevated me to a height beyond which I will never be able to rise if I live”.

” Bhagat Singh dead will be more dangerous to the British enslavers than Bhagat Singh alive. After I am hanged, the fragrance of my revolutionary ideas will permeate the atmosphere of this beautiful land of ours. It will intoxicate the youth and make him mad for freedom and revolution, and that will bring the doom of the British imperialists nearer. This is my firm conviction. I am anxiously waiting for the day when I will receive the highest award for my services to the country and my love for my people.”

How True. Generations after generations will remember and inspire from the great sacrifice of these martyrs.
Red Salute to the Martyrs!

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CG Employees’ Dharna at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi

09 Thursday Jan 2014

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A massive day long dharna was held at Jantar Mantar, Parliament Street, New Delhi today, 9th January 2014 by the Central Government Employees as per the call of the Confederation of CGE and Workers to focus the 15 Point demands including to accept of the terms of reference furnished by the Confederation on the VII Central Pay Commission, Five year revision of wages, Interim Relief, Regularisation of Gramin Dak Sevaks, filling up of posts, Five Promotions, Stop victimisation etc.
The dharna was inaugurated by Com. S.K.Vyas, veteran leader of the Central Govt. employees. Coms. A.K.Padmanabhan, President, CITU, K.K.N.Kutty, President Confederation, M.Krishnan, Secretary General Confederation and General Secretaries of the CGE Unions addressed.

The Confederation of the Central Govt. Employees are on agitational path and further programmes may be decided in the Executive Committee being held tomorrow, 10th January 2014.

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“Bhagat Singh dead will be more dangerous to the British enslavers than Bhagat Singh alive” – Bhagat Singh before his execution

09 Thursday Jan 2014

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Shaheed Bhagat Singh

Before the death sentence was awarded to Shaheed bhagat Singh, all the accused in the Legislative Assembly bomb blast case in Lahore Jail was discussing about what would be the judgement that may be pronounced in their case. All were sure of one thing: that Bhagat Singh and Rajguru will be hanged, but nobody wanted to tell the truth.

Then Bhagat Singh laughed and said: Our punishment will be ” To be hanged by neck till we are dead. This is reality Comrades. I know it. You also know it. Then, why shut the eyes to it?”
He continued ” This is the highest award for patriotism, and I am proud that I am going to get it. They think that by destroying my terrestrial body they will be safe in this country. They are wrong. They will kill me, but they can not kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirits. My ideas will haunt he British like a curse till they are forced to run away from here.”
” But this is only one side of the picture. The other side is equally bright. Bhagat Singh dead will be more dangerous to the British enslavers than Bhagat Singh alive. After I am hanged, the fragrance of my revolutionary ideas will permeate the atmosphere of this beautiful land of ours. It will intoxicate the youth and make him mad for freedom and revolution, and that will bring the doom of the British imperialists nearer. This is my firm conviction. I am anxiously waiting for the day when I will receive the highest award for my services to the country and my love for my people.”

Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged on 23rd March 1931.

Bhagat Singh was correct. The spirit never dies. And it did not die in this case also. The whole nation revolted and the freedom came much earlier than expected.
( Excerpts from ” Bhagat Singh on the path of liberation” by Shiv Verma”)

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Remembering Com. O.P.Gupta

06 Monday Jan 2014

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O.P.Gupta Death Anniversary

It is one year back, on this day, 6th January, that Comrade Om Prakash Gupta, veteran leader of P and T Employees passed away. He was in the forefront of the P and T and BSNL Union movement. He made important contribution in the formation of NFPTE and the 1946, 1960 strikes etc.
My respectful homage to the memory of Com.O.P.Gupta!

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Stalin and Mao – Birthdays celebrated

24 Tuesday Dec 2013

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Mao-Zedong’s 120th Birthday is being celebrated in China on 26th December and the Party Journal has already published an article praising his leading China forward.

The Birthday of Joseph Stalin, who ruled Russia and was the Secretary of the Party from 1922 to 1952 till his death was also in December. It was celebrated in his home town Gori, but not much elsewhere.

History has its own jokes, twists and turns.

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