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“Workers are not Beggars!” – Babu Tarapada Mukherjee

08 Monday Oct 2012

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“Workers are not Beggars,  they are the salt of the earth.

“What would be the world, brothers, were the workers to stop work?

“Take it from me, Brothers, that petitions and memorials and supplications will count for nothing so long as you do not organise yourselves in a manner to convince the government that you will no longer stand nonsense.”  – Tarapada Mukherjee , Lahore Speech  on 9th October 1921.

91 years back on  9th October  1921, Babu Tarapada Mukherjee, one of the pioneers of the P&T Trade Union movement, thus  roared in the Lahore All India Conference of Postal & RMS Employees Unions , exhorting the workers to organise and struggle for their demands against the British colonialism and the Postal Administration. As the newly elected President of the Union, he called upon the workers that there is no other way but to organise and struggle. He analysed the capitalist system and the need to fight against it for justice to the workers.  One can just wonder that how a postal employee can attack and expose the government and administration in such a way when the British were ruling not only India, but a good part of the world itself.

The Government and the Postal administration were naturally enraged and issued charge sheet to Tarapada proposing dismissal. He was told that if he apologizes for his speech, he may be excused. But Tarapada was of a different  mettle. He gave reply justifying each and every sentence he uttered and braved the Postal administration. Of course, he was dismissed from service. But he stood with the workers till the last and served their cause. The Lahore Speech was a great turning point in the history of the P&T TU movement.

The P&T TU movement was built up by such great leaders. Henry Barton, B.N.Ghosh (Dada Ghosh), K.G.Bose, Adinarayana, N.J.Iyer – there is a long list of leaders who made the P&T movement, what it is today.

Let us remember that it is our duty to continue this great tradition to march ahead for the workers cause.

 

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Rs. 11 further increase in LPG for increasing commission to agents

07 Sunday Oct 2012

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The Oil Companies have once again raised the price of cooking gas. It is now rs. 11 or 12 for a  cylinder depending upon the place. The subsidised cylinder will now cost Rs. 410 and non-subsidised Rs. 890 in Delhi.   It is stated by the oil companies that this increase for increasing the commission to be paid to the agents. The government is simply looking and enjoying. Those wha are rich, they can pay. What about the lower middle class and the poor ? From where they will find out the money for every day increasing prices of all commodities.Increase of price in any petroleum product will increase the price of all other commodities.

The government continues its attacks on the people in order to bolster the so-called economy, the maximisation of profits of the corporates.

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Bhagat Singh Chowk inaugurated in Lahore (Pakistan)

03 Wednesday Oct 2012

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There is a very happy and inspiring news from Pakistan. On the 105th birthday of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the well-known Shadman Chowk in the city of Lahore has been renamed as “Bhagat Singh Chowk” in memory of the great martyr. The Lahore Jail, where Shaheed Bhagat Singh was interned which was situated there was demolished, and a colony by name Shadman Colony was built. The Shadman Chowk was constructed in the place where Shaheed Bhagat Singh and his comrades Shaheed Rajguru and Shaheed Sukhdev were hanged on 23rd March 1931, when Bhagat Singh was only 23 years old. There has been demand for a long time that the chowk be renamed in honour of Shaheed Bhagat Singh.

This year the Pakistan Government has taken a favourable decision and the Shadman Chowk has been renamed as Bhagat Singh Chowk. There is also a demand that the birthplace of Bhagat Singh, Chak No. 105, Lyallpur Bange in Faislabad District be converted in to a Bhagat Singh Museum.

Shaheed Bhagat Singh Amar Rahe! Red salute to Shaheed Bhat Singh!

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Homage to the great Revolutionary Shaheed Bhagat Singh!

28 Friday Sep 2012

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Today, 28th September is the 105th Birthday of the great Revolutionary Shaheed Bhagat Singh who was born on 28th September 1907 and who has hanged by the British imperialists on 23rd March 1931 at the young age of  23 along with Shaheed Rajguru and Sukh Dev. His last call to the nation and the world was ‘Inquilab Zindabad!’!

My revolutionary Homage to Shaheed Bhagat Singh and Comrades who laid down their  valuable lives for the freedom of the Nation!

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44th Anniversary of Historic One Day Token Strike by CG Employees

19 Wednesday Sep 2012

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19th September 1968 is a memorable day in the annals of the struggles of the Central Government employees. It was on this day lakhs of CG employees went on a historic strike demanding Need Based Minimum Wag,e, DA etc., defying all black laws and threats including the Essential Service Maintenance Act. There was no other way for the unions other than to go on strike, since the government denied the justified demands of the workers.

The strike was only for one day, a token strike. But the entire country was paralysed with employees of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs and other CG services on strike. It was dealt by the Central Government with all its mighty state apparatus. Thousands of employees were arrested, jailed, dismissed, suspended, terminated and imposed with  heavy punishments.

But the workers fought back and by about two to three years almost all the dismissed/terminated employees could be reinstated. But all the victimisation could not be cancelled and suffered not only till retirement but in pension also.

It was a heroic struggle well knowing the consequences. But it had  its results. Gradually the government was compelled to agree to many of the demands. No struggle is in vain.

None of those valiant comrades who participated in the strike are in service now, since all of them might have retired by this time. But till their last, all of them will have the memory of this great struggle.

It was a historic strike indeed!

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Return India’s historical memorabilia to India!

09 Sunday Sep 2012

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There are a large number of memorabilia belonging to India is in the British Museum and other museums in Britain. There are thousands of historically valuable artefacts in castles and royal houses also. These are not purchased by them from India, but have been taken forcibly or stolen from India, when it was under the British imperialist rule. It was loot and more loot.

For example take the memorabilia connected with Tippu Sultan. His armour, sword, dresses and many other items are exhibited in the British Museum just like the trophies of a victor from the vanquished. The British rulers demolished the Srirangapatam Fort and other buildings connected with Tippu and took whatever can be looted and shipped to Britain.

Now the India is free for the last more than sixty years what justification Britain has got to deny these memorabilia to India? Just like Italy has demanded for the return of Mona Lisa painting from Louvre Museum in France to Florence Museum in Italy, India has to demand Britain for return of our historical articles, artefacts and memorabilia. There should not be any delay in the matter.

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Ho-Chi-Minh remembered

02 Sunday Sep 2012

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Today, 3rd September 2012, is the 43rd death anniversary of the great revolutionary and father of the Viet-nam nation, Comrade Ho-Chi-Minh. He not only led the people towards freedom, but also gave a crushing defeat to the US imperialists who attacked the nation and even used napalm bombs against the people of Viet-nam. The defence by the Viet-nam army and people was one of the greatest saga of courage and determination against the mighty army of the US.

I pay revolutionary homage to the great leader Comrade Ho-Chi-Minh!

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Happy Birthday, Com. Fidel Castro!

14 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Comrade Fidel Castro, the former President of Cuba, is 86 years on 13th August 2012. It was under his leadership that Cuba attained freedom. More than 50 years Castro continued as President till his health failed and he vacated the post.

He is a true revolutionary and steered the country through the most difficult times including the US embargo.

Best Wishes and greetings toi Com. Fidel Castro on his 86th Birthday!

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Independence Day of India and Pakistan

14 Tuesday Aug 2012

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The end of the glorious and sustained war of independence was the division of India in to India and Pakistan. Both declared Independence but Pakistan on 14th and India on 15th August 1947. While all rejoiced in getting independence, both countries had to face the biggest migration of people from  one country to the other  the world has ever seen.Thousands of people might have been perished in the violence that continued.

India has grown financially, militarily and in so many ways. But the benefit has all gone to the rich and the powerful. The poor is becoming poorer, while the rich become richer.

On this Independence Day let us all try to strengthen  democracy as also social justice  to all.

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Rabindra Sangeetha – an eternal music and melody

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

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On the 72nd death anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, I pay my homage and respects to the great poet, nobel-laureate and cultural giant.

Rabindra Sangeetha, with its poetical and musical melody has charmed people world over. But it is in Bengal, Rabindra sangeetha has become a way of life. Whether it is in a musical concert, conferences, in conversations  or even while travelling in the train, you will be fully aware of the impact of the Rabindra Sangeetha all around you.

It is not only in W.Bengal, but in Bangladesh also, Rabindranath is an icon and if my memory is correct, just like the National Anthem ‘Janaganamana’ in India, the Bangladesh also has its national anthem ‘Amar Shonar Bangla’ written by Rabindranatha Tagore. The fact is that both these songs were written before the Independence since  Tagore passed away before Independence.

He left a great heritage and message  for India and the world.

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