LEFT PARTIES WILL ORGANISE PROTEST DHARNAS AT DISTRICT LEVEL FROM 2ND SEPTEMBER TO 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2014
Four
Left parties of Punjab- the CPI, CPI(M), CPM Punjab and CPI(ML)
Liberation organized a big convention in Deshbhagat Yadgaar Hall here
today. More than 2000 people participated in the convention.
A large number of workers had to remain outside the hall as it was
packed to capacity. The Convention demanded immediate withdrawal of the
draconian ‘ Punjab prevention of damage to public and private property
bill-2014 ‘ passed by the Punjab assembly. Through another resolution
the convention decided a phased programme of struggle for settlement of
burning genuine demands of the people. It was declared that as a first
phase of struggle , district level protest dharnas will be organized
from 2-5 September, 2014 all over Punjab.
Coms. Charan Singh Virdi, Raghunath Singh, Vijay Misra, from CPI(M), Coms Dr Joginder Dyal, Hardev Arsi, Harbhajan Singh from CPI, Coms Harkanwal Singh, Mangat Ram Pasla, from CPM Punjab Coms. Gurmit Singh Bakhtupura and Ruldu Singh from CPI ( ML ) Liberation addressed the convention.
They speakers said that the Modi led NDA government is pursuing the anti people and pro MNCs and foreign finance capital neo- liberal policies initiated by the UPA government more enthusiastically. They also cautioned the workers that it is for the first time that a pro Hindutava idealogy party has secured absolute majority in Lok Sabha and they have already started implementng divisive and sectarian agenda of the RSS. The speakers said that the Akali-BJP coalition government in Punjab is a partner of the Central government and is pursuing the same policies. They condemned the anti people policies of the Punjab government which have resulted in sharp price rise and unemployment. Mafia aided and abetted by the government is controlling transport, cable TV, sand and gravel in Punjab. The leaders of ruling coalition are grabbing public land from village level to city level. They said that drug mafia has shelter and patronage of politicians , police and civil administration.
The convention demanded Rs 3000 as minimum old age and widow pension, Rs 15000 minimum wage for unskilled workers, implementation of Swaminathan recommendations, unemployment allowance removal of toll plazas, cheap education and health services within the reach of common people etc etc. The convention expressed serious concern over rising atrocities against women and dalits in the state.
The convention was presided over by Comrades Ranbir virk, Jagrup Singh, Kulwant Singh Sandhu and Sukhdev Singh Bhagokawan.