Left Parties to hold Nationwide Protests on JNU issue

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New Delhi, Feb 19 Accusing RSS and BJP of making “false allegations” over the JNU row, Left parties today said they will hold nationwide protests next week against the alleged “anti-national” tag being given to them by Hindutva forces.
After a meeting of six Left parties here today, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury told reporters that the protests will be held between February 23 and 25.
He said a delegation comprising leaders of Left parties and MPs from JD(U), RJD and NCP will call on President Pranab Mukherjee seeking his intervention in the row even as he stressed that JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar must be released forthwith”.
“On the basis of false allegations, the RSS-BJP have mounted an all-India attack against Indian people, targeting the Left. This anti-national label they want to give to all others except themselves is something completely unacceptable.
“So, Left parties have decided to hold an all-India protest campaign against what the RSS-BJP is doing under this Government’s patronage,” Yechury said.
Targeting right-wing forces on the issue, he said those who “glorify” Mahatma Gandhi’s killer Nathuram Godse as a national hero, are in “no position” to term Left leaders as “anti-national”.
Referring to the decision that all central varsities will fly tricolour atop a 207-feet tall mast on their campuses to signify a “strong India”, Yechury took a dig at the Centre saying such “whipping of jingoism” will not earn it “credible” points on nationalism.
“The size of the tricolour in our hearts and the comrades of the Left is much larger than any size this government may hoist in any university,” Yechury, flanked by other Left leaders, said.
Citing the alleged attack on CPI(M) head office and “threats” to him and CPI national secretary D Raja over their stand on the varsity row, he said that Left leaders will meet the attack “politically and democratically”.

Meanwhile, a delegation of Left leaders, along with MPs of NCP, JD(U) and RJD, will meet President Pranab Mukherjee in the evening, seeking his intervention in the JNU row being Visitor of the university.

“We will convey the decisions taken by Left parties along with other democratic secular parties who are present in Parliament to the President. The President is the Visitor of the JNU.
“He has and he should in that capacity as the Visitor of the university intervene to stop this sort of a direct insurrection against the Indian Constitution that the RSS-BJP have launched under the patronage of the Modi government,” Yechury said.
Besides Yechury and Raja, the meeting was attended by CPI(M) leaders Prakash Karat and S Ramchandran Pillai, CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy, CPI(ML)-Liberation’s Swapan Mukherjee, RSP leader Abani Roy, AIFB general secretary Debabrata Biswas and Pran Sharma of SUCI(C)(PTI)

 

4th April 2016 – International Day against Privatisation of Public Sector Services

The Trade Union International ( Public Services) has called upon all the Public Sector Units organisations in the world to organise  International Protest Day against Privatisation of Public Sector units on 4th April 2016.
BSNL is one of the PSUs being brutally being  attacked. It is necessary that all PSU organisations observe the programme.

CEC BSNLEU commenced at Ahmednagar

The Central Executive Committee meeting of BSNLEU has started today, 19 February 2016, at Ahmednagar presided over by Com. Balbir Singh, President. The CEC was inaugurated by Dr. Karad, General Secretary, CITU, Maharashtra.
Earlier, the National flag was hoisted by President Com. Balbir Singh and union’s red flag by Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary, BSNLEU. All the comrades paid homage at the Martyrs’ column. The session is continuing.

4th of April 2016, International Action Day Against Privatization

STOP PRIVATIZATION

April 4 2016

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FIGHT

The economic and financial crisis not only does not appear to be over, but it assumes worrying aspects of an open and general warfare. The manipulation of the data on GDP, creation of jobs, collides with the daily reality of the labour world, both of the employed and unemployed workers.

The centralization and concentration of capital and wealth; the financialization of the economy; the systematic attack on the social functions of the State, the mercantilization of all spheres of social life, in a logic of privatizing anything that can generate greater income to capital; the attacks on international law and on the sovereignty of States; the centralization of political power and its submission to the economic power and to the militarization strategies of international relations, are components of capitalist policies that dominate most countries all over the world.

The exploitation of male and female workers worsens and intensifies throughout the world and is clearly marked by denial of rights and the abusive use of their workforce in return for increasingly lower wages.

The main points of this offensive are:

A cut in real wages; The deregulation and increase in work time; The deregulation of labour relations; The spreading of precarious labour; The appropriation of public funds and investments by private economic groups; The increase of the retirement age; The cut in retirement and pension benefits; The destruction of public sector jobs; The regression of social and labour rights; The denial of the right to negotiation and collective bargaining and other collective rights of the workers.

An offensive that is expressed in the attack on class-oriented trade unionism and on collective bargaining, which seeks to create divisions between public and private workers, which deepens discrimination and division of professions and fosters individual labour relations, to break the solidarity among the working class, and to weaken the trade unions.

The claiming action of trade unions affiliated to the TUI – Public Services, should be guided, respecting the specificities of each country:

  • To demand modern, efficient, , quality, universal and free public services, to answer the real needs of the workers and people, against their outsourcing or privatization, refusing its use for the accumulation of profits by the oligarchy;
  • To demand the repeal of all rules affecting the rights of Public Administration workers in the countries where they were imposed;
  • To demand improvements in the working and living conditions of the Public Administration workers, namely better wages and work times compatible with their personal and family life;
  • To end precariousness of employment contracts and have guarantees of stability in public employment to ensure the independence from capitalist governments, either in the central, regional and local administration, and in the State-owned business sectors;
  • To exercise the right to trade union freedom (association, meetings, demonstration, participation, etc.) in all workplaces and the right to negotiation and collective bargaining;
  • To implement social policies that answer the interests of the people and workers for a fairer distribution of wealth, with the rejection of charitable social policies;
  • For the rejection of all neoliberal policies and austerity that in various parts of the world seek to destroy the labour and social rights of workers and peoples;
  • To struggle for Peace and internationalist solidarity against war, militarism, aggression, interference and blockades that undermine the interests of the workers and peoples – in defence of national sovereignty, for the people to freely decide their destiny.

ACTION

  • The massive participation and mobilization of Trade Unions in the International Action Day of TUI PS Against Privatizations on April 4, each organization in their own countries
  • Each Trade Union spread this document to be discussed and signed into every union, so that they also adopt this decision and work with it by developing actions and initiatives. Specially to try to open discussion with unions who have different perspective from us.
  • To decide dates of action in 3-4 branches (such as public administration, Education, transport, Healthcare etc.) against the privatizations, where they will be part of the preparation and steps of escalating towards the International Action Day
  • To put all our efforts for the success of the 17th Congress of WFTU and massive participation to it

 

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Ahmednagar fully ready to host the BSNLEU CEC

The Ahmednagar Comrades led by Com. Appa Saheb Garge and other leaders are making all arrangements for the successful conduct of the CEC Meeting of BSNLEU on 19-21 February 2016.Coms.Nallawade, Circle Secretary and John Verghese, Asst. General Secretary are supervising and guiding the Reception Committee. The CEC meeting will be inaugurated by Com. Karad, General Secretary, CITU, Maharashtra in the morning of 19-02-2016.

The CEC Meeting will finalise the strategey and tactics for facing the VII Membership Verification with the target of getting more than 50% support and recognition.

End this witch-hunting against freedom of speech and Progressives

The Hindutwa Brigade with the full support of the central government continues witch hunting of the progressive elements, especially in the universities and educational campuses. The latest is the JNU incident. Freedom of speech has become a casualty.

As has been pointed out in the media, attack on the  freedom of speech now is surpassing that of during the period of Emergency in the 1975-76.

 

 

Com.S.K.Vyas Memorial Day observed in Calicut, Palakkad

Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron, NCCPA and Advisor AIBDPA attended and inaugurated Com.S.K.Vyas Memorial Day meeting on 12th February at Calicut on 12th February 2016 held at Head Post Office Recreation Club presided by Comrade A.V.Viswanathan, Dist. Secretary, CGPA and AIPRPA. The meeting was jointly organised by Confederation, CGPA, AIBDPA and AIPRPA. Com. VAN spoke in detail about the life and work of Com. Vyas and the great contributions made by him to the Central Government employees’ and Pensioners’ movement for more than six decades. Comrades Sivadasan, Convener, Confederation, K.Balan, AIBDPA and other leaders addressed.

On 13th February 2016, a meeting was held at Palakkad Post Office premises to observe Com.S.K.Vyas Memorial Day, presided over by Com. T.S.Parameswaran, senior leader CGPA. Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron, NCCPA, inaugurated. He spoke about the great contributions made by Com. Vyas to the CG employees movement. Other comrades also addressed.

Leaders are like the Flowers ……

Working class organisations are like trees. The leaders are like the flowers and fruits for everybody to see and get appreciated. But the real strength is the deep roots under the earth which supplies water and food to the tree. They are the ordinary workers. Never ignore them or their issues. Nurture them and the organisation becomes healthy and stronger to defend the working class and their interests.

Condemn the RSS attack on CPI(M) Head Quarters

We  strongly condemn the attack on CPI(M) headquarters at New Delhi, AKG Bhawan and defacing the sign board by the RSS-Hindutwa forces. The intolerance towards secularism is increasing day by day. Government should take immediate action against the culprits.