Telecom TU Movement 1991-2015 – (8) – Strike on 16th June 1992

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16th June 1992 Strike

The Strike was called for by the National Convention totally protesting against the government’s IMF/World Bank oriented policies, the danger arising out of indiscriminate privatisation  of Postal and Telecom Services, Public Sector, LIC, Banks, retrenchment, closure of government departments, telephone exchanges, mass scale transfers, denial of DA, denial of regularization of casual and ED employees, implementation of arbitration awards etc. etc.

The 16th June Strike was a tremendous success participated by tens of  lakhs of workers. The new leadership in E.III Union took initiative in organizing the strike. Instead of keeping aloof from the mainstream as was the policy of NFTE leadership, the new leadership wanted to be in struggle with the mainstream. And to a good extent it could be achieved.

In Telecom, besides the traditional strong areas such as Kerala, W.Bengal or Assam, the strike elicited good response from many places like A.P., U.P., T.Nadu, Madras TD, M.P., Nagpur and a few places in Maharashtra.  While NFPE gave call for full participation, NFTE had called upon their workers to take suitable decision on strike, on the basis their capacity. Had NFTE given a clear all, the strike in telecom would have been much more effective.

Show cause notices and dies-non were issued to employees in many places for participation in the strike. E.III Union took up the cases strongly with the administration. While some cases could be settled, the victimization continued putting many employees to untold difficulties. It is only through struggles that the working class can advance. It is only through their own experience that the working class can learn the lessons of class struggle.

Telecom organizations  writes to Communications Minister on Structural Changes

The major telecom organizations including E.III, T.III, FNTO, BTEF, TESA, AIP&TFASOA met on 15-08-1992  and decided to oppose the proposed structural changes being proposed by DOT and decided to address a letter to the Communications Minister. NFTE leadership did not cooperate. According to the decision, a detailed letter was sent to Rajesh Pilot, Minister of State for Communications on 17th August 1992 conveying the strong protest. It was demanded that the Athreya Committee report which recommended the structural changes be scrapped and no step taken for implementing the same.  The letter was signed by Ch. Raghubir Singh, Leader Staff Side, JCM, R.Venkatraman(FNTO), V.P.Chawla(BTEF), S.Basu(TESA), G.L.Jogi(JTOA), K.Satyanarayana (AIPTAFSOA), P.E.Jaipaul(NUTEE), P.S.Ramankutyy (T.III) and Moni Bose(E.III).

National Trade Union Convention on 13th September 1992

A National Trade  Union Convention was organized by the Sponsoring Committee of Trade Unions at Mavlankar Hall, New Delhi, participated by delegates from all over the country. It strongly opposed the New Economic Policy of the government and decided for a massive March to Parliament on 25th November 1992.

It  also decided to hold State/District level conventions, demonstration & rallies to make effective preparation for the Parliament March.

Parliament March on 25-11-1992 – A Land mark

A million people – workers, peasants, women, students, youth –  all strata of society joined the mighty March to Parliament  on 25th November 1992. They came all the way from  different states with flags and festoons displaying their identity and marched to the Boat Club lawns, where the rally was held. Hardly was there any region or state which was unrepresented. It was truly a confluence of never ending stream of people and the march surpassed all previous records in terms of participation.

The rally was organized by the seven Central Trade Unions viz. AITUC, CITU, HMS, UTUC, UTUC (Lenin Sarani), AICCTU & TUCC. More than 40 Federations also participated. M.K.Pandhe(CITU), A.B.Bardhan (AITUC), Chitta Basu(TUCC), Umraomal Purohit(HMS), Swapan Mukherjee (AICCTU) & other leaders addressed.

The Indian economy was brought to the brink of virtual collapse and has thrown the common man to untold miseries. The increasing prices of essential commodities together with legislation of closure, lock-outs and retrenchment  have brought a colossal disaster to the nation. All programmes of rural development were being abandoned on the dictates from the IMF-World Bank bosses who have heaped upon the Indian people the burden of Rs. 2.25 lakh crores. The country has got in to a debt trap. The negative export growth and inhuman liberalization of trade have helped imperialism o penetration to the country’s economy like never before.

The March on 25th November 1992 is a land mark in the history of the Indian Democratic and Trade Union movement. The Central Government employees felt proud for throwing their entire weight and energy for the ever biggest mobilization along with the toiling masses. Large contingent of CG employees came from all parts. Workers of Delhi gave a colourful and befitting welcome to the marchers. The entire CG employees organizations at Delhi with all constituents of the Sponsoring Committee took upon themselves the task of playing host to those coming from distant places. CG employees from Delhi and adjoining states thronged in thousands for whom it was not necessary to provide accommodation. A well knit Preparatory Committee, a large volunteer force working day and night contributed for the success of the March.  All these added glory to the organization. (To be continued)

Delhi continues to top maximum polluted cities

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Even after much promise of action against pollution  in Delhi since the World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that Delhi is the most polluted city in the world, the latest reports indicate that nothing has changed much. According to a report in “Nature”, a science magazine, Delhi will be among the top three polluted cities in the world till 2050. A terrific ordeal for the people of Delhi. High pollution kills thousands of people every year, directly or indirectly.

The Government of India has utterly failed to save its capital city from pollution. Prime Minister Modi’s “Ache Din” is not for the Delhites?

Hold a Special Session of Parliament to discuss Dalit Issues – Sitaram Yechuri

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New Delhi, Sep 20: CPI(M) General Secretary Com. Sitaram Yechury today demanded that the NDA government call a special session of Parliament to discuss issues concerning Dalits, including reservation in private sector jobs and special plans for the community.

“We had raised this demand when Modi Government assumed office at the Centre and we will again raise this demand in Parliament,” he said addressing a ‘Dalit Sansad’, organised by Dalit Shoshan Mukti Manch here.

“Reservation has no meaning unless it is also allowed in private sector,” he said, adding that his party would continue to press the demand for a special session of Parliament for discussion on issues related to the Dalit community.

“We have been raising the demand of special (development) plans for SCs and STs for over two decades without any results and it needs to be discussed in a special session of Parliament,” the CPI(M) general secretary said.

Pointing to continuing “exploitation of Dalits in the country”, Yechury said, “India cannot develop into a strong modern nation unless Dalits are enabled to exercise their rights and protected from atrocities.”(PTI)

 

Pope Francis meets Fidel Castro

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Pope Francis, the head of the world Christians and Fidel Castro the legendary Communist leader met yesterday at Cuba. Communists and Christianity should jointly work for world peace.download (6)

Nepal Adopts New Constitution forming the Secular Democratic Republic.

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Nepal became of secular, democratic republic from today, 20th September 2015. The Monarchy, which ruled for centuries is gone. The new constitution for the country was adopted today by the Constituent Assembly after a long discussion of about 7 years.

Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes for the new secular democratic Republic and the people of Nepal!

Com. Sadhan Gupta, Veteran Communist passed away.

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Veteran Communist, Eminent Lawyer and Parliamentarian Comrade Sadhan Gupta breathed his last at about 11:50 pm on Saturday, 19 September 2015. Incidentally, he was visually handicapped. He was a member of Communist Party of India (Marxist) to the end.

Sadhan Gupta was born in Dhaka on the day of the November Revolution—7 November 1917. At the age of one-and -half years he lost his eye-sight after an attack of small-pox. But through his hard work and high capability, he became an efficient advocate and fought the cases of workers and the toiling masses. He was elected to the Parliament several times and was a shining star of the parliament. He was the first blind Member of the Parliament. He joined the Communist Party in 1939 and continued to be active in the movement till his death. He is survived by his wife, children and grand children.

We convey our heartfelt condolences to the Party and the bereave family.

BBNL will put BharatNet plan before Cabinet by 2 months.

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BBNL CMD who is also the Head of the USO Fund, Smt. Aruna Sunderarajan has stated that the BBNL plan for providing network to all rural areas will put before the Cabinet for approval within 2 weeks. The programme BharatNet will not only cover the villages with broadband, but will also connect to the urban households also.

“Martyrs’ Day” Observed on 19th September 2015

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19th September 2015, the 47th Anniversary  of the “One Day Token Strike of 19th September 1968” was observed as “Martyrs’ Day” in many centres in Kerala. The speakers spoke about the historic strike and how the government attacked with all the forces available. They also spoke how the One Day strike became a rallying point of the CG Employees for fighting against victimisation of the strike.

This is one strike which will be remembered for a very long time for the strike as well as the fight against the brutal victimisation of the workers.

Netaji Files – Central Government should release it with out delay

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After the release of the confidential Netaji Files by the W.Bengal government two days back, the demand for the release of the Netaji Files with the Central government has become strengthened. Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that he will be meeting the 50 and odd family members of the Bose family by next month. Well and Good!

But Mr. PM, kindly release the files before that. Let people  know the facts, the truth!