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2 October 2018 – 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi

02 Tuesday Oct 2018

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2nd October 2018 is the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation.

His life entire life was full of struggles, inner and outside. On the one side he fought relentlessly, continued sustained struggles for Independence of the country from the British yoke. On the other side, he fought for inner purity and consciousness. In both he was successful at the end.

He fought for justice and equality to the underprivileged. He fought for a secular nation. The fight has to continue, since both are under threat.

Respectful Homage to Gandhiji on his 150th Birth Anniversary!

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Com.D.K.Dhaktod, NCCPA Vice-President passed away.

31 Friday Aug 2018

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Comrade D.K.Dhaktod, Vice-President, National co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Association (NCCPA) passed away at Nagpur at 8.00 P.M yesterday. Comrade Dhaktod’s life is an inspiration to all. His commitment, dedication, sincerity and humbleness will always be remembered. His contributions to the movement of employees and pensioners are great. He held the responsibilities of General Secretary of P&T Audit & Accounts Employees Association during the formative stage of that militant association. Along with comrade S.K.Vyas, he took all leading role in strengthening the united ‘Joint Action Committee’ of all Audit and Accounts Associations of various departments to reach victory on vital demand of parity will always remain green in memory of thousands of accounts employees. He played his yeoman role in the movement of confederation of CG employees. He was the Chairman of Nagpur CGPA organisation that has a great role in uniting all pensioners under NCCPA. He was the Chairman of Vidharba Coordinating committee of Pensioners Associations. Despite his health, he hosted the National Executive of NCCPA at Nagpur recently. His presentations in our meetings were up to the point and vital. His contributions in the united meeting of various pensioners’ organisations in framing the common memorandums of Pensioners before successive pay commissions were memorable. His concerns to the suffering pensioners and family pensioners exhibited in his every action is an inspiring example for everyone to emulate. We have indeed suffered irreparably in his passing away.
Whenever he used to come to Delhi to attend the meetings of NCCPA, which were held usually in D-7, Telegraph Quarters, where I stayed, we used to talk about the old times, the struggles of the CG employees etc. He usually came along with Com. B.P.Petkar, who is also from Nagpur, since moving alone was difficult at his age.

Red Salute to Com. D.K.Dakhtod!

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Com. R.S.Yadav no more

30 Thursday Aug 2018

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With deep grief it is intimated that Com. R.S Yadav, veteran leader, former Vice-President of NFPTE, Circle Secretary of E.III Union of undivided U.P.Circle for a period of 40 years as also Circle President later, passed away today, 30th August 2018. He was not well for some time. He was 86.

Com. R.S.Yadav was a giant of a leader taking all together in the forward march. I cherish the long bond with him for many years and the struggle for democracy in the organisation. He has written books on Trade Union and translated the famous book “Gadfly” in to Hindi. On my request, he had translated in to Hindi, the book on Communist pioneer, Com. Hyder Amir Khan, written by Com. Mohd. Amin, former PBM of CPI(M).  His  death is an irreparable  loss.

I convey my heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family, friends and comrades.

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Former Prime Minister A.B.Vajpayee no more

16 Thursday Aug 2018

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With great sorrow it is informed that Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, three times Prime Minister of India and a great statesman has passed away at 17.30 hours today at a Delhi hospital. He was ailing for some time and was under treatment. He was 93.

Our respected homage to the great leader! We convey our heart felt condolences to the bereaved family and friends.

 

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Comrade Somnath Chatterjee passed away

14 Tuesday Aug 2018

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Com. Somnath Chatterjee, former Speaker of Lok Sabha, veteran CPI(M) leader and a renowned senior advocate passed away today, 13th August 2018, at a Kolkata hospital. He was 89. Chatterjee was admitted at a south Kolkata nursing home last Tuesday following a kidney related ailment. On Sunday he suffered a heart attack and was put on ventilator support. He passed away at 8.15 am today due to multi-organ failure. He had been in and out of hospital since June-end after suffering a stroke. Chatterjee had celebrated his 89th birthday on July 29, 2018.
His body was taken out from Hospital to Calcutta High Court and kept there, where large number advocates, legal luminaries and others paid homage. Later the body was taken to the State assembly and then to his house in Basant Roy Road, where body was kept till it was handed over to the Medical College as per his will.
Lok Sabha Speaker from 2004 to 2009, Somnath Chatterjee was Member of Parliament for 10 times and was acknowledged as one of its most brilliant members. He has served as Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committees. His death is a great loss to the nation.
Many people had told me that he is always serious and is not easy to deal with. But my experience has been completely different. I had met him several times, when he was an M.P. and also when he was the Speaker. He was very friendly and benevolent and spent time to understand our issues and helped. A few instances will help to understand his helping hand.
The first major issue on which I met him was about the report of the V Central Pay Commission (1996) recommending either closure or privatisation of 7 Telecom Factories at Alipur, Gopalpur, and Kharagpur ( W.Bengal), Jabalpur, Richai, Bhilai ( M.P. – now Bhilai is in Chhatisgarh) and Bombay. All the telephone equipment was being manufactured in these telecom factories in addition to the Indian Telephone Industries Ltd (ITI). Due to the introduction of higher technologies, some of these factories were not having sufficient work. There were more than 10,000 workers, both industrial and non-industrial, engaged in these factories. Closure or privatisation of these factories would result in loss of thousands of jobs as also the entire production of equipment will go to corporates. Hence, me, as General Secretary of the All India Telecom Employees Union Class III (N), approached Com. Somanath Chatterjee, M.P., who was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee,Telecommunications. Com.S.D.Choudhury from Bombay Telecom Factory, Com. Sujit Chatterjee from Calcutta Telecom Factory along with their senior comrades came and explained the details of the Telecom Factories. He patiently heard us and said to give a detailed letter, which we gave. The issue was taken as an item in the committee and we were also called as also the DOT officers, including Chairman, Telecom Commission. In its sitting on 28th October 1998, we, myself, Coms. Sujit Chatterjee, Circle Secretary Telecom Factory and Pranab Roy, Vice-President, P and T Industrial Workers Union, presented with facts and figures that the telecom factories should not be closed/privatised, but should be modernised and new products should be manufactured. The DOT officers also generally supported our stand. Com.Somnath Chatterjee, as Chairman of the Committee gave a favourable decision on March 31, 1999, recommending the government not to privatise/close and instead modernise of the factories. This saved the factories from closure/ privatisation and new products were taken up in the factories. The role of Com. Somnath Chatterjee in this respect will never be forgotten by the telecom workers and especially the telecom factory workers.
The second incident I want to mention is about the court case filed against the order of the DOT in refusing recognition to the duly elected General Secretary of the All India Telecom Employees union Class III, Com. Moni Bose. On the complaint of Com. O.P.Gupta, who was defeated from the post of General Secretary at the Bhopal All India Conference in 1991, DOT refused recognition to Moni Bose on the plea that he is a terminated employee. Moni Bose filed a case in Calcutta High Court through Com. Somnath Chatterjee. Com. Chatterjee pointed out to the Court that how can the department deny recognition to Moni Bose, who is a terminated employee of P and T Department, while for about three decades O.P.Gupta, a person who never worked in the Department was granted recognition as General Secretary. The High Court gave judgment asking the DOT to grant recognition to Moni Bose as General Secretary. The judgment was a slap on the face of both DOT and O.P.Gupta. The status of Somanth Chatterjee and his highly effective argument helped the union in a big way.
The third incident is about me approaching him, as per advice of Com. E.Balanandan, M.P. for appearing in a case filed in the Delhi High Court against the decision of the DOT denying recognition to the union, after the member ship verification, pointing out the umpteen violation of rules and favouritism of DOT towards O.P.Gupta. Our Advocate Shri Sudhir Makkar was also there. He started laughing and showed his advocate’s coat hanging on the wall stating that the party (CPI(M) has told him to completely concentrate on Parliament etc. and showed the holes in the coat due to non-use. He also told me that it is very difficult to get a favourable judgment as per the verification report. In the last moment, we engaged senior advocate Mukul Rohatagi, who later became Attorney General in 2014. He argued the case. Although we could not get recognition, despite the violations, favouritism etc., OPG also did not get recognition and a fresh verification was ordered. This was partly a success. After the judgment, I again went to Somanth Chatterjee and showed the same. He was extremely happy and told me that it was one of the best judgments we could get in the circumstances.
After his return to Calcutta, I went to his office one day and met him along with Com. A.K.Bhattacharjee, former Circle Secretary, Calcutta and the present All India President of AIBDPA. He was happy in meeting us and asked about the functioning of the union. The office was full of law books as in the case of any advocate. There were many books on politics, culture etc. etc. An impressive library!
Com. A.K.Bhattacharjee told me about how Somnath Chatterjee argued and won an important case in which 13 senior leaders including Com. Anima Banerjee and Goswami were transferred out of the circle alleging political connection at the time when Shri C.M.Stephen was the Communications Minister. All the transfers were cancelled.
I cherish the memory of meeting him on certain other issues also. Always he was helpful. Never had I to return from his office, without meeting him. He will also ask his assistant to bring tea.
Thank you, Com. Somnath Chatterjee! I or my union can never forget you! While expressing my extreme sorrow at the passing away of Com. Somnath Chatterjee, I convey my heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family, friends and comrades!
Red Salute to Com. Somnath Chatterjee!

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V.S.Naipaul passed away.

12 Sunday Aug 2018

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London, Aug 12 : Trinidad-born Indian-origin author V S Naipaul, known for his critical commentary on colonialism, religion and politics, has died at the age of 85, his family said early today.
“He was a giant in all that he achieved and he died surrounded by those he loved having lived a life which was full of wonderful creativity and endeavour,” his wife Lady Nadira Naipaul said in a statement.
Naipaul, who lived most of his life in England, died in his London home yesterday.
Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul was born on August 17, 1932 in Trinidad into an Indian Hindu family.
He grew up in relative poverty before moving to England aged 18 after receiving a scholarship to University College, Oxford. He wrote his first novel while at Oxford University but it was not published and he battled with depression, even attempting suicide, during his struggling student days.
He left university in 1954 and found a job as a cataloguer in London’s National Portrait Gallery. He subsequently settled in England, although he travelled extensively thereafter.
Naipaul wrote more than 30 books of fiction and nonfiction during his career with a sharp critique of established religion and politicians characterising much of his work. (PTI Report)

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Remembering Capt. Lakshmi Saighal

23 Monday Jul 2018

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Today, 23rd July 2018, is the death anniversary of Comrade Captain Lakshmi Saighal, veteran freedom fighter and CPI(M) leader.

Lakshmi was born at Madras in 1914 as  the daughter of freedom fighter Ammukkutty Swaminathan and B.Swaminathan . After   passing MBBS  from the Madras University, along with medical practice she involved in the freedom movement. She went to Rangoon and joined the Indian National Army (INA) of Subhas Chandra Bose and was the captain of the Rani Jhansi Regiment which marched to India for fighting the British. She was captured and almost killed. She headed the medical treatment to the thousands who were wounded in the war.

After marriage with INA leader Prem Kumar Saighal, who was also in INA. Later she settled at Kanpur along with her daughter Com. Subhashini Ali, who is the Central Committee Member of the CPI(M) and also a former MP. She continued to serve the public in her clinic at Kanpur for decades till she fell sick a few weeks back.

Captain Lakshmi was a leader of the women’s movement and was a top leader of the CPI(M). She was the Presidential Candidate of the Left parties in 2002. She was awarded  Padma Vibhushan in 2008.

I had the chance to meet her and speak to her a few times when I went to her house at Kanpur and also at the Party Congresses/conferences. She used to talk to me  in Malayalam on those occasions which was very encouraging and inspiring to me.

She was an inspiration to thousands for her selfless service to the nation and the Left movement. Her life story is the history of a valiant freedom fighter and a social worker who till her death served the public in her clinic.

Red Salute to Com. Lakshmi Saighal!

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Birth Centenary of Nelson Mandela, the legendary leader of South Africa

19 Thursday Jul 2018

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Speaking in a Programme ,today (18-07-2018) in Kolkata , to commemorate the Birth Centenary of Legendary South African Statesman Nelson Mandela, CPI(M) Politbureau Member Prakash Karat has hailed the life and works of Nelson Mandela and termed him as a liberator at par with liberators like Mao Tse Tung , Fidel Castro or Ho Chi Minn. He lamented that Nelson Mandela when he came out of the Jail , it was changed circumstance for him as the 60’s realities of the presence of Soviet Union , was absent. Still he negotiated the Freedom of his country, and at the same time had instructed the ANC leadership not to withdraw the armed struggle until a certain stage of discussion has been reached . He was Liberator who believed in Marxism and dialectical materialism. Along with other ANC stalwarts like Walter Cislu and Ahmad Cathrada , he led the valiant fight with the Bastion of imperialism , the apartheid South Africa , whose policy of racial segregation is even today being followed by the oppressors of the Palestinian people . He also said that 20th Century being the century of liberation struggle from the clutches of the imperialism and colonialism , the last major struggle of liberation of the Century had been led by Mandela, while Palestinian struggle is still unfinished.

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Com. Abhimanyu, your sacrifice will not be in vain.

08 Sunday Jul 2018

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Com. Abhimanyu, the SFI leader of Maharaja’s  College Ernakuam (Kochi), who was murdered in the college campus by the SDPI terrorists was one of the best cadres of the SFI, who was loved by one and all. He was murdered for his staunch fight for correct policies and against  communal forces. The entire people of  Kerala and the student community as a whole, irrespective of union affiliation, are deeply  pained and mourn for the great loss. He was only 20, but  was one of the best human being. His death is a great loss. To avoid such loss in future, sustained and determined fight against terrorism and communalism is a must. Our deepest grief and condolences to the bereaved family, friends and comrades.

Com. Abhimanyu, your sacrifice will not be in vain! Red Salute!

 

 

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Jyoti Basu remembered

07 Saturday Jul 2018

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8th July 2018 is the 104th birth anniversary of Comrade Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister of W.Bengal for about more than 23 years and veteran Leader of Communist movement and PBM of CPI(M).
He passed away on 17th January 2010 at the age of 95. His life and activities are saga of courage, sacrifice and achievements.

Respectful Homage to Com. Jyoti Basu!

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