Congratulations to the KSRTC Pensioners and also to Kerala Government.

KSRTC (Kerala State Road Transport Corporation) Pensioners have been on struggle for the last few months demanding that their pension should be paid in time and that the arrears for the last few months also should be paid. Since the KSRTC is in loss, it was only through heavy loans that even the salary is paid to the employees. The pensioners have been sitting on dharna in front of the State Secretariat and in front of the KSRTC district depots for the last few months demanding the the government ahould take over the responsibility of paying pension. All the trade unions in the state, irrespective of political affiliations have been supporting the struggle. I had participated and addressed many of these dharnas with the latest in front of Secretariat at Thiruvananthapuram on 8th February.

Two days back, the government had discussions with the pensioners’ unions and decision was intimated that all the arrears will be paid immediately and future pension will be paid in time. The government in its budget has allocated Rs. 10,000 crore for strengthening the KSRTC, for purchasing new buses and revamping the operations. The unions have called  off the agitation on this assurance.

Out of the total 40 state PSUs, which were almost all in loss during the UDF rule, 12 are already made profitable by maximum efforts of the government and the workers. The allocation of sufficient funds and revamping is expected to bring KSRTC to better position.

This the difference between the approach of the BJP ruled centre and the LDF ruled Kerala state. While the former is privatising / closing down the PSUs one after another through its anti-PSU policy, the LDF government in Kerala is making all out efforts to strengthen the PSUs.

Congratulations to both the KSRTC pensioners for their struggle and success and the government for its support to the pensioners!

BSNLEU Kerala Circle Conference a great success!

As usual. the Circle Conference of BSNLEU Circle Conference held at Ernakulam from 1st to 3rd February was a great success both in its deliberations and decisions.

The Conference was held at the spacious Town Hall Building, named “Com.Prabhakaran Nagar” in memory of Com.K.Prabhakaran, senior BSNLEU leader and who organised many a historic struggle in the Ernakulam – Kochi area.

After flag hoisting and  homage to  the martyrs, the three days conference was inaugurated by Com. Elmaram Karim, former Minister and General Secretary of CITU, Kerala  state. He spoke on the united movement of the trade unions and struggles against the anti-worker, anti-people policies of the Modi Government. He also spoke on the government move to disinvest/privatise BSNL and other PSUs and the need for united struggles to save it. He congratulated the BSNLEU  and other unions for their committed efforts to improve BSNL. Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary BSNLEU, M.Krishnan, Secretary General Confederation, V.A.N.Namboodiri, Founder General Secretary, BSNLEU, C.N.Mohanan, Chairman, Reception Committee, P.C.Mathukutty, General Secretary, Kerala NGO Association, A.S.Anil (BEFI), M.Kunhikrishnan(AIIEA) N.Guruprasad(AIBDPA) T.Santhosh Kumar(SNEA), M.Vijaya Kumar, CHQ Org. Secretary and other leaders addressed. Com. A.V.Kuriakose, Circle Union President presided and Com. P.S.Peethambaran proposed vote of thanks.

The Delegates session was inaugurated by Com.P.Abhimanyu, GS. Com.K.Mohanan, Circle Secretary presented the Working Report and Com.S.Pratap Kumar, Treasurer, the audited accounts. After discussion by the delegates, the report and accounts were adopted. The discussion showed the maturity and trade union consciousness of the workers.

A cultural session was organised in the evening which was addressed by Shri Sunil P.Elayidam, a well known social critic and speaker.

On the second day, a Women’s Convention was held which was inaugurated by Com.P.Sathi Devi, Ex.M.P. and also General Secretary of AIDWA, Kerala. A large number of women comrades attended and participated in the discussion.

A procession was organised in the evening culminated in a rally. The Open Session was inaugurated by Com.M.V.Govindan Master, Chief Editor, Deshabhimani, who spoke on the main task of the working class in the present situation. Other leaders also addressed.

Cultural programmes were organised in the late evening.

On the third day, the elections were held. Circle Office-bearers with Com. P.Manoharan and Com. Santhosh Kumar were unanimously elected as President and Circle Secretary respectively. Com.Bhagyalakshmi has been elected as the Convener, Mahila Committee.

A farewell to the outgoing  office-bearers on retirement was given. Coms.A.V.Kuriakose, Circle president, K.Mohanan, Circle Secretary, S.Pratap Kumar, Treasurer, Girija Kumari, Vice-President, S.Manikantan Vice-President and P.S.Peethambaran, Vice-President were given a warm send off by the Conference. Com.K.Mohanan has been leading the Circle for  long twelve years to the appreciation of all comrades. Veteran leader Com.P.V.Chandrasekharan presided in the session and Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri presented the leaders with shawls and books. Shri Kadannappally Ramachandran,  Minister for Ports, attended the session and spoke.

The conference ended in the evening of 3rd February with shouting of slogans. One more feather in the cap of the Kerala circle Union.

Congratulations to the organisers of the conference and the newly elected office-bearers!

 

 

BSNLCCWF calls for Protest Day on 7th February 2018

All India Protest Day on 7th February, 2018 to achieve the genuine demands of the Casual Contractual Workers.

It was decided in the last CEC meeting, that  BSNLCCWF will observe  All India Protest Day on 7th February, 2018 in all BSNL exchanges/offices throughout the country. We have finalised the Posters and Charter of Demands on which we can organise a week long campaign programme among the workers in the First week of February, 2018. You are therefore requested to print out the posters and charter of demands in local languages. Massive demonstration programme should be organised on that day in the office of the Local BSNL Administration. Hope you will do the needful to make the programmne a grand success. (Courtesy: BSNLCCWF website)

Satyagraha programme of regular staff – BSNLCCWF extends full support.

BSNLCCWF extends full support to the programme of Satyagraha by All Unions and Associations of BSNL. It will start from 30th and will be continue upto 3rd February, 2018. A resolution was adopted in the CEC meeting of BSNLCCWF at Raipur in which the CCWF called upon the casual contract workers to mobilise active support to the regular staff in the satyagraha and Work According to Rule programme. 3rd PRC, protest against tower company and no VRS are the main demands of the 2 lakh Executives and Non-Executives in BSNL. Modi govt. has also taken a negative stand to settle the genuine demands of the workers. So we will be also with the regular staff agitational programme.(Courtesy: BSNLCCWF website)

‘King George VI is the King of England and the Emperor of India’

‘King George VI is the King of England and the Emperor of India’

The above was the first sentence in the first lesson of the English Text to be studied when I joined VI Standard. Though India had got independence about one year back, the text book had not changed. Many things had not changed.

Now it is more than 70 years after India got independence. But still much has not changed for the poor people. The rich has become richer and the poor, the poorer. We got political freedom, but not freedom from hunger and poverty.

The system should change for a better future. Struggle is inevitable.

Kasganj Communal clash, a blot on the state – UP Governor

In an embarrassment for the Uttar Pradesh government, Governor Ram Naik today termed the Kasganj communal clash as a “blot” on the state and asked the government to initiate measures to ensure such incidents did not recur. (PTI)

The Governor has called a spade a spade.

30th January 2018 – 70th year of martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi!

It was on 30th January 1948, that Nathuram Godse, the RSS fanatic, shot Mahatmaji while the latter was going to the prayer ground. The martyrdom has completed 70 long years, but still the Indians remember Gandhiji, the Father of the Nation, and the great leadership he has given in the struggle for independence.

Our Respectful Homage to the memory of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi!

 

 

Com. Khagen Das passed away

CPI(M) Central Committee member and Chairman of Tripura’s ruling Left Front Khagen Das died of a massive heart attack early today in Kolkata, family and party sources said.
He was 79 and is survived by his wife and two daughters.
The former state minister and parliamentarian, who was in Kolkata to attend the party’s Central Committee meeting, died at Tripura Bhavan at around 3.30 a m.
CPI(M) announced that the party’s flag would remain half mast today and tomorrow and all party programmes in Tripura were suspended for the two days to mourn his death.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechuri, Politburo member Prakash Karat and other party leaders paid floral tribute to the mortal remains of Das in Kolkata.
Das was elected as an MLA in 1978 and 1983 from Majlishpur constituency in Tripura.
He was a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1998-2002 and in 2002 he was elected to the Lok Sabha from West Tripura constituency and repeatedly won from the constituency till 2014.

Red Salute to Com. Khagen Das!

Stop Privatisation of Dredging Corporation of India (DCI)

Either the BJP government has gone mad or it has forgotten the people who elected it.  As per the recommendation of the NITI Ayog (better call it ANITI Ayog) the government is moving to privatise PSUs, one after another, whether profitable or not. It is acting as per the orders of the corporate houses.

The latest is the decision to sell Dredging Corporation of India (DCI), which is a Mini Ratna PSU and has been profitable all these years since its formation in 1976. It is functioning in a crucial sector – ‘To provide integrated dredging and related marine services for promoting the national and international maritime trade, beach nourishment, reclamation, inland dredging, environmental protection and to become a global player in the field of dredging.’

Instead of making it a global player, Modi government is on the move to sell it at a paltry sum of Rs.1,400 crores. The assets of the DCI alone will come to more than Rs. 5,000 crore with its many dredgers and other equipment. Kochi Port has been its beneficiary since the charges of the DCI are very less compared to the private companies in the dredging  sector. There are hundreds of workers engaged in the DCI and they along with their unions are completely opposed to privatisation. Many agitations have already taken place.  A massive march to the head office was organised on 10th January at Kochi. Despite this opposition, government is on move to implement its sinister plan.

We fully support the agitation of the workers and demand the Central government to backtrack from the move to privatise this valuable PSU.