Wednesday, June 6, 2012

CITU GENERAL COUNCIL CALLS COUNTRYWIDE CAMPAIGNS AND HEIGHTENING THE UNITED STRUGGLE


All India General Council of CITU meeting at Coimbatore from 2nd to 5th June has decided:
 
·         To organize a wave of massive and militant campaigns and struggles in the country against the regime of loot and plunder on workers and the mass of the people let loose by the neo-liberal policies of the government of India and on the pressing demands of the working people in various sectors. These campaigns with a countrywide campaign week from 2nd to 8th July 2012 raising issues like price rise, leading the exploitative system of contractorisation prevailing in all sectors in the country, equal wage for equal work, minimum wages of at least Rs. 10,000 per month and ensured pension for all. Campaigns will be organized at workplaces and residential areas.
 
·      General council reviewed the 28th February 2012 General strike and decided to continue the joint struggles against the polices of the government as the Government of India has failed to look into any demands raised by the unions during the struggles in the last 3 years.

·         CITU along with other central trade unions and national federations will go for countrywide campaigns and struggles culminating in multiple days of countrywide strike as to be decided jointly by the Central Trade Unions.

·         Protesting against the cruel exploitation of millions of workers especially women in the name of honorarium, workers in various schemes of the government of India like anganwadi, mid-day meals and Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA), CITU will organize countrywide struggles demanding regularization of these scheme workers with proper wage scales and social security benefits. The programme will include state level campaigns and mobilizations culminating in a ‘Mahapadav’ (massive mobilization) in front of the Parliament during November 2012. 

·         CITU will organize struggles of various sections of unorganized sector workers on issues like minimum wages of at least Rs. 10,000, social security benefits, welfare board and other statutory benefits as part of these struggles. Construction workers will organize a countrywide strike on 6th November 2012.
 
·         CITU will organize solidarity actions with the workers in central PSUs, who are struggling against privatization. CITU extends solidarity with the steel workers’ united strike in Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (RINL) on 27th and 28th June against disinvestment.
 
·         CITU expressed solidarity with the struggles of various sections of workers in Tamilnadu who are demanding end to victimizations, ensuring trade union rights, wage increases and proper functioning of the welfare boards of unorganized sector workers. 

·         CITU General Council has decided to conduct movements and campaigns on issues of social and gender oppressions in different parts of the country. 

·         General Council has decided to conduct its 14th National Conference by the end of March 2013 and will be preceded by state conferences. 

·         Working Women Co-ordination Committees of CITU will also organise state and national conventions of working women before March 2013. 

Civic Elections Results in West Bengal

In six civic bodies in west Bengal, Trinamool Congress has won in 4 while Left Front won in Haldia and Congress, contesting separately won in Coopers’ camp notified area.


The elections were held in vitiated atmosphere, with TMC terrorizing the whole campaign period. Opposition candidates were threatened, attacked and their families were heckled in Haldia, Panshkura. In reality, Left Front could not go for a peaceful campaign in both these areas. In Durgapur, the terror was unleashed throughout the campaign period and CPI(M) activists were attacked. On the day of elections too TMC unleashed violence and meticulously planned terror tactics in all three civic areas. Even Congress alleged that elections were not fair and TMC terrorized people while administration remained crippled.


Despite this, Left Front won 15-11 in Haldia. This industrial town in East Midnapore district witnessed TMC terror from 2009 after they won the parliamentary elections. Hundreds were forced to leave their houses, CPI(M) leaders were detained in false cases, TU offices were destroyed or captured. It was a determined fight from the Party workers and people that TMC could not wrest the municipality from Left Front.


In Panshkura, TMC won 11-5, despite attacks. In Durgapur Municipal Corporation, TMC won 29 wards, Left Front 11, Congress 1, BJP1 and others one. In Nalhati TMC retained their hold. In Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district, the voting was peaceful and Left Front was defeated. In Coopers Camp Congress retained its hold despite all efforts from TMC.


Biman Basu, Chairman, Left Front congratulated the people of Haldia for supporting Left Front despite terror. ‘It was a silent protest against incessant terror” Basu said. In Haldia, just after the results were out, Tamalika Panda Seth, Chairperson of the outgoing municipality was attacked. Many CPI(M) activists were attacked and some of them had to be hospitalized. Biman Basu condemned the violence. In Durgapur, A large section of people voted in favour of the Lefts braving terror, Basu pointed out.


Surjya Kanta Mishra, opposition leader in the state, while commenting on the results, said, “This result is a yellow card to TMC State Government. People will show a Red card if they don’t change their way”.