AIBDPA meets Shri K.Muralidharan, M.P. on Pension revision.

Com.PV Chandrasekaran, Dist. Secretary, AIBDPA Kozhikode along with Comrades KV Balakrishnan, Area Secretary Vadagara, K Kunhikrishnan District W/C Member, KP Prakasan, TP Vasu (W/C Members) met Honbl’e MP Sri.K Muraleedharan
at his office on today the 17th January and submitted the memorandum to be forwarded to the Honbl’e Prime Minister.
The delegation explained the matter briefly and he patiently heard the issue and assured that this will be brought to the notice of the Government.

AIBDPA meets Shri M.K.Raghavan M.P. on Pension revision.

 

AIBDPA delegation met Shri M.K.Raghavan M.P.Kozhikode on 17.01.2020 at his office and submitted Memorandum on Pension Revision of BSNL Pensioners wef 01.01.2017 along with the Memorandum submitted to Prime Minister by CHQ. He patiently heard the delegation and assured that he will take up the matter with govt. The delegation consisted of Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Balan Punnassery, K.G.Sanjeevan and M.K.Prabhakaran.

Supreme Court rejects the appeal of Vodafone Idea, Airtel and Tata Teleservices on the AGR issue.

Supreme Court rejects the appeal of Vodafone Idea, Airtel and Tata Teleservices on the AGR issue.
The Supreme Court rejected yesterday, the petitions of Vodafone Idea, Airtel and Tata Teleservices, for a review of the judgement of the Apex Court delivered on 24.10.2019. By this judgement, the Supreme Court widened the definition of the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR), based on which licence fee and spectrum usage charges are being calculated. As a result of this judgement, Vodafone Idea, Airtel and Tata Teleservices have to pay Rs.53,000 crore, Rs.35,000 crore and Rs.19,000 crore respectively, more to the government. Vodafone Idea has already announced that it would shut down it’s operations in India, if it did not get relief from the Supreme Court judgement.
[Date : 17 – Jan – 2020]

British used ‘Divide and Rule’ – Modi govt on the same path.

Despite very strong opposition and agitation in all parts of the country against the CAA, the Centre is proceeding for implementation of the same. This is not only in violation of the Constitution, but also is a reintroduction of the ‘Divide and Rule’ policy of the British.

There is no surprise in this. The RSS which controls the central government, did not participate in any struggle for independence of the country, but supported the British rule.

Kashmir – M.P.s of foreign countries can visit, not M.P.s of India

In order to show that everything in Kashmir is under control, M.P.s of foreign countries are brought to Kashmir and selected places are shown.

By denying Indian M.P.s to visit Kashmir, it is clear that Kashmir is still not normal. It is many months since the situation got out of control, after abrogating Article 370 concerning the special constitutional provisions to the state.

The Supreme Court order to re-examine the curbs on internet etc. is a slap on the face of the central government. Centre should remove the curbs put on Kashmir and bring normalcy.

What is the working plan after 78569 officials will leave on VRS in BSNL? – Immediate action plan required.

By 31st January 78,569 officials, more than 50% of the total staff, will be retiring from BSNL. In addition, hundreds will be retiring on superannuation. With such a large reduction of work force, how is BSNL going to function? What is the working plan that is prepared by BSNL management?
Nothing has been made clear. Some orders and press statements are issued. But what is the present position? Only 20 days are left now for the large scale VRS retirement.

To avoid difficulties in serving the customers, immediate action plan is needed. It should be prepared in discussion with the staff side / unions and associations. There is hardly any time to finanlise.

Three Decades valiant Struggles against privatisation of Telecom /BSNL – 1

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Three Decades valiant Struggles against privatisation of Telecom /BSNL – 1

(A note on the sustained struggles organised by the Unions in Department of Telecom and later in BSNL, against corporatisation, privatisation and closure of the govt. telecom services since 1991, when the New Economic Policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation, Globalisation (LPG) started being implemented in India. This will be serially published).

Telecom is one of the most important infrastructure and service which helps to speed up development and growth of any country. During the last century, technological advances have been fantastic and telecom sector was no exception. In fact, the changes in telecom sector were beyond comparison.
At the time of Independence in India in 1947, there were only about 80,000 or so. India was far behind the developed countries. By 1980s, India was catching up, due to introduction of new technologies and expansion programmes. Magneto, Central Battery, Automatic etc. systems changed for electronic exchanges. Underground cables were laid all over the country. Number of employees rose to about 4.5 lakhs. The telecom revolution was going to start.
The combined Postal and Telegraphs Department was bifurcated in to Departments of Posts and Telecom. Telecom Commission was formed subsequently with more powers. Telecom became a highly profitable sector, with introduction of newer and newer technologies. Vast expansion was expected.
The collapse of USSR and consequent weakening of Socialist system changed the entire world scenario. Capitalist countries, with USA at the head, started dictating terms and conditions for other countries to follow. The trimurtis – International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank (WB) and World Trade Organisation (WTO)- worked as effective tools for the implementation of the new capitalist order.
Discarding its earlier motto of, ‘Socialist Pattern of Society’, the ruling Congress party had already shifted to the neo-liberalisation policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG). Massive Indian markets were opened for the MNCs to enter and garner huge profits. The greedy eyes of the MNCs have already focussed on Telecom, which was fully under the central government.
Athreya Committee Report -1991
The Athreya Committee, which was appointed to study the restructure of Department of Telecom, submitted its majority report in 1991, recommending corporatisation of telecom services as also privatisation. There was strong protest and outcry from the telecom workers and their unions. They very well understood that corporation / privatisation will be not only bad for the workers, but bad for the entire country. The entire telecom workers went on a successful One Day Token All India Strike on 31 December 1993 against the recommendations for corporatisation and privatisation. The government was compelled to shelve the proposal for corporatisation and privatisation for the time being. This was a big victory for the struggling workers.

(Will be continued).

AIBDPA leaders meet M.P.s on Pension Revision

As per decision of the CEC of AIBDPA, District leaders of AIBDPA, Kozhikode met Members of Parliament , Shri M.P. Veerendra Kumar and Com. Elamaram Kareem and presented Memorandum to be submitted to Prime Minister on Pension Revision and requested them to take up the matter with the Prime Minister for early settlement. The demand is that the govt should immediately ensure Pension Revision wef from 01.01.2017 to BSNL retirees with 15 % fitment, as the maximum recommended by the III Pay Revision Committee.
Though Shri Veerendra Kumar was not well and was undergoing treatment, he met the delegation, received memorandum, read it and assured that he will take up the matter with central govt.
Com.Elamaram Kareem M.P.was very busy with attending meetings in connection with the agitation against CAA, but still he graciously met us near the meeting place, received the Memorandum, enquired details and assured the delegation that he will take up the matter with government.
Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Advisor AIBDPA, Chandran, Dist President, Balan Punnassery, M.K.Prabhakaran, K.G.Sanjeevan and Rajagopalan consisted the AIBDPA delegation.

Organise Dharna/Demonstrations on 7th January in support of 8th January Strike – AIBDPA

 

AIBDPA has called upon its units to organise dharna / demonstrations on 7th January in support of the One day General Strike on 8th January called by the Central trade Unions, except BMS, against the anti-worker, anti-people policies of the govt. including denial of minimum wage, privatisation of central PSUs, taking away of hard won gains through sustained struggles etc.

Implement the programme successfully.