People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 19 May 12, 2013 |
CITU J&K STATE CONFERENCE
Pledge to Rebuff
Anti-Worker Policies
Abdul Rashid Najar
THE Jammu &
Kashmir state unit of
the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) held its fourth
state conference in
On the first day of the conference,
the workers
gathered at the TRC Ground in Srinagar and later took a
protest procession
carrying banners, placards and shouting slogans demanding
concrete measures for
curbs on price rise, creation of employment, strict
enforcement of all labour
laws, social security for toilers, amendment of Minimum
Wages Act and fixation of
statutory minimum wage at not less than Rs 10,000 per month,
assured pension
for all etc. They also shouted slogans in support of the
demands of ASHA
workers, Anganwadi workers and helpers, casual labourers in
different
departments and daily wagers, besides sections of workers
belonging to
unorganised sectors.
The conference started with flag
hoisting ceremony by
CITU state president M Y Tarigami. CITU secretary K Hemalata
inaugurated the
conference and A G Hafiz presented the welcome address. A
total of 250
delegates representing different unions participated in the
conference.
Inaugurating the conference, K
Hemalata expressed
gratitude to the leadership of fraternal trade unions
present in the conference
for their solidarity, and pledged to work together to
strengthen the
unprecedented unity achieved by the trade union movement
through joint
struggles, for wider united initiatives. She called upon the
delegates to build
resistance through broader class mobilisation and in
alliance with other mass
organisations and democratic sections in view of the
mounting attacks on the
life and livelihood of the working people.
Tarigami too underlined the
necessity for wider unity
among the working people for resisting the anti-working
class policies. He said
there was no room for any illusion, and only united
struggles of toilers could
force the government and employers to concede the genuine
demands of the
working people. He then raised some buring issues and the
growing discontent
among the masses. The present situation demands that the
working class must
champion the vital interests of all the toiling sections of
society, so that it
can play a leading role in the struggles to oppose the
policies of the
government, Tarigami stressed.
Om Prakash presented the general
secretary’s report
which the delegates thoroughly discussed, making certain
useful suggestions
about enriching this report. The report was adopted
unanimously.
The important resolutions the
conference adopted
included those on trade union rights, working women, food
security, price rise,
unemployment and against privatisation of the Centaur Hotel
of Srinagar.
The conference elected a working
committee of 41
members, with three vacant places for cooption later. The
state secretariat has
Mohd Yousuf Tarigami as state president, Abdul Gani Bhat and
Suneeta Baghat as
vice presidents, Om Prakash as general secretary, Abdul
Rashid Najar and
Jagdish Raj Sharma as secretaries, and Sham Prasad Kesar as
treasurer.
MAY DAY
OBSERVED
On May 1, 2013, thousands of
activists
of Anganwadi workers and helpers, ASHA workers, PDD daily
wagers,
non-gazetted horticulture employees, construction workers,
agriculture daily
wagers, casual workers, those from the Kishan Ganga power
project, SKICC
employees, Aircel land oustees, security guards, J&K
medical & sales
representatives and others from each district of the valley
gathered in the
Sher-e-Kashmir Park of Srinagar to observe May
Day under the banner
of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU).
The activists first took a protest
demonstration from
the TRC Ground carrying banners and placards, and shouting
slogans in favour of
their demands. CITU state president Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami
addressed the
subsequent rally, saying that “the woes of labourers, who
are engineers of economic
prosperity, are on the increase.” He said the International
Labour Day drew its
strength from the memory of the
Underlining the necessity for wider
unity among the
working people, Tarigami said that there is no room for any
illusion, and only
united struggles of the toilers can force the government and
employers to
concede the working people's genuine demands.
While extending warmest
revolutionary greetings to the
entire fraternity of the working class and other toiling
people of the country,
K Hemlata, president of All India Federation of Anganwadi
Workers & Helpers
and CITU secretary, emphasised the need to reverse the
policies that benefited
only 0.01 per cent while imposing more and more burdens on
the 99.9 per cent of
the people.
She drew attention to the struggles
of the working
class all over the world against the growing attacks on
their working and
living conditions imposed by the neo-liberal policies and
the austerity drives
of their respective governments. Warning against the dangers
of the divisive
forces, who seek to divide the working class on caste,
religion, regional
lines; she stressed the importance of the trade union
movement in addressing
the specific issues of
socially
oppressed sections of society in its efforts to unify the
entire working mass.
Other trade union leaders who
addressed the rally
included Sham Prasad Kesar, Om Prakash, Abdul Rashid Najar,
Abdul Gani Bhat,
Jameela Sabiri and Suneeta Bhagat. The speakers observed
that the subsidies on
food, fuel and fertilisers meant for the common man are
being targeted in order
to bring them down to a mere 1.75 per cent of GDP while five
per cent of GDP has
been provided for tax defaulters and moneybags.