(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of
India (Marxist)
Vol. XXXV
No. 48
November 27, 2011
GUJARAT
Workers
Organise Protest Actions
ON November 8, trade unions
in Gujarat organised joint
action programmes
at the call of their all-India bodies, in order to lodge
protest against the
neo-liberal policies of the central and state governments.
These organisations included
the CITU, AITUC, INTUC, HMS, BMS, as also the organisations of
LIC, bank and postal
workers as well as of those working in private sector units.
Railway workers
also joined at places. On the day, practitioners in even
labour courts and
tribunals as well as the High Court also participated. Women
from the Gujarat
Anganwadi Karmachari Sangathan (GAKS) also joined the protest
actions in large
numbers.
According to an estimate,
the participants numbered more than twelve thousand, inclusive
of hundreds of satyagrahi
female.
In Bhavnagar,
the police declined to arrest all the protestors and arrested
only 715 for want
of police vans in adequate numbers. Here, a large number of
protestors had blocked
the entire road for more than two hours in front of the
general post office.
At Ahmedabad, a “Chakka Jam” was organised in
front of the electricity
headquarters.
At Baroda,
more than 350 vehicles like cycles and scooters totally
blocked the roads.
Here, more than a thousand protestors joined the
demonstration. Loud slogans
reverberated theatmosphere.
More than 1,100 protestors
came forward to court arrest at Rajkot
but
the police took only 360 into custody. The police vans used on
the occasion
were in fact sent to serve the chief minister’s so-called sadbhavna programme.
At Junagarh, about 500
persons came forward to court arrest despite the din of the
overcrowded “Girnar
Pradakshina” festival.
At Modasa in Sabarkantha,
more than five hundred persons came forward to court arrest.
At Surat,
the police absented themselves in order to avoid taking people
in custody when
workers took out a mass rally.
There was a mass dharna at Amreli, with
the participation of
617 people. A big demonstration took place at Surendra Nagar.