People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 41 October 10, 2004 |
Demands
Halt To Closure Of Industries
THE
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Delhi state secretariat strongly condemned
the central government and Delhi police for preventing the holding of a dharna
at Teen Murti on October 5 against the large scale sealing of small-scale
industries in the capital.
Among
those who were prevented from leading the march and arrested by the Delhi police
included V P Singh, former prime minister, Sitaram Yechury, CPI(M) Polit Bureau
member, Jogendra Sharma, CPI(M) central committee member, Vijay Virmani, leader
of the Manufacturers Association, Saroj Dube, ex-MP and S B Bharadwaj, member
CPI(M) Delhi state secretariat. They along with hundreds of owners and workers
were taken to Chanakyapuri police station and detained for few hours. The police
also stopped several tempos of the protestors from reaching the dharna venue.
“Prevention
of the dharna and arrest of the protestors is nothing but an attempt to throttle
the democratic right of protest against policies of the government that are
against the interests of the people. Such
trends will not be tolerated”, asserted the Party in a statement issued on the
same day.
Thousands
of small-scale- industries are being sealed leading to loss of jobs for lakhs of
workers and ruination of the owners of these units. The central and state
governments could easily have regularised areas with 70 per cent and above
industrial composition or used provisions of the Master Plan to set up new
industrial areas. The Master Plan had envisaged 100,000 industrial units spread
over about 50 dispersed industrial
estates, including 18 new ones. Instead industrial estates have been developed
only in Narela for 1800 units and in Bawana for relocating only 16,000
units.
The
CPI(M) Delhi state committee while extending its support to the agitation
against attempts of the central and state governments to shut down over 100,000
industrial units in the city had
termed these closures as “a dastardly attack on the livelihood of lakhs of
workers and small industrialists.” It
strongly condemned this inhuman drive and demanded its immediate halt.
In
its latest statement the Party stated that the central government
could have set aside this pernicious decision of the Supreme Court
through an ordinance. “However,
it appears that for the Congress the people and their interests are things to be
remembered only at the time of elections. The central and state governments are
playing out a charade of professed concern and promises by the dozen while
letting the process of closure go on unchecked”, it said.
The
CPI(M) demanded that the central and state governments immediately halt the
sealing of small-scale industries and called upon the central government and its
agency the Delhi police to desist from trying to suppress legitimate protest. (INN)