People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI
No. 20 May 26,2002 |
Communal
Harmony & National Integrity Day Observed
P R Krishnan
MAY 15 was observed in different parts of Maharashtra
as a day of protest against the continuing carnage in Gujarat, to promote
communal harmony and strengthen national integration. Processions were taken
out, meetings held and dharnas organised in Mumbai, Nasik, Pune, Solapur,
Ichalkaranji, Aurangabad and Nagpur. The participants demanded resignation of
Narendra Modi government and imposition of president's rule in Gujarat. The
slogans raised in the processions were aimed at promotion of communal harmony
and consolidation of national integrity. These programmes were organised as a
part of the call given by the National Platform of Mass Organisations (NPMO) for
observing a day against the state-sponsored attacks against minorities in
Gujarat and to express solidarity with the victims there.
In Mumbai the day was observed under the auspices of
trade unions’ Joint Action Committee.
Workers from different areas and centres came in
groups and processions to assemble at Kamgar Maidan near ICM Hospital, carrying
the banners and flags of their respective organisations. From there the
workers started in a militant procession marching through Parel, Lalbaug,
Chinchpokli and Kalachowki to reach the Bhagat Singh Maidan, the venue of the
meeting. Prominent among those who led the procession were Dr Shanti Patel and
Suryakant Bagal (HMS), Sukumar Damble (AITUC), K L Bajaj, Mahendra Singh, Saeed
Ahmed, Hemkant Semant and P R Krishnan (CITU), M A Patil, Milind Ranade and
Jayant Chavan (Sramik Sangh) Deoti Gopinath (airport employees), G M V Naik (BEFI)
and Suresh Dhopeshwarkar (AIBEA). The meeting held in the Maidan was addressed
among others by Dada Samant (Kamgar Aghadi), Suryakant Bagal (HMS), Dr Vivek
Monteiro (CITU), Yeshwant Chavan (Sramik Sanghatana) and A D Golandas (AITUC).