People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 22 June 02, 2013 |
Kaithal:
Workers Protest Maruti Repression
THOUSANDS
of workers and peasants staged a
militant demonstration at Kaithal in Haryana May 29, in
protest against the
repression the state police has let loose on the struggling
Maruti workers. The
large protest demonstration was organised by the district unit
of the CPI(M),
against the police brutalities on dismissed Maruti workers and
their family
members on May 18 and 19 last.
Addressing
the demonstrators, Tapan Sen, general
secretary of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), made a
strong criticism
of the Congress government of Haryana and its administration,
accusing it of
trampling upon the democratic rights of workers and throwing
trade union rights
to the winds in order to appease the Maruti management at
Manesar, Gurgaon.
It
is to be recalled that several workers
and leaders, including the CPI(M) state committee member Prem
Chand who is also
a municipal councillor of Kaithal, were arrested under
concocted charges
including the attempt to murder, after the police had resorted
to a massive
lathicharge injuring many workers including women.
Tapan
Sen alleged that the Maruti episode, with
its repression of workers, was enough to expose how the Hooda
government was
nakedly colluding with the corporate bosses. The January 18
happenings in the
Manesar plant of the Maruti company were being used as an
excuse to perpetrate
totally illegal acts like dismissal of workers, prosecution of
several innocent
workers under totally false charges, etc. Sen stated that tax
concessions to
the tune of over 4.80 crore rupees had been showered on
corporate houses by the
UPA government, which amount would have been enough for
ensuring food security
and free education to all as demanded by the Left parties.
Sen,
who is a Rajya Sabha member, also met
the additional deputy commissioner (ADC) and lodged strong
protest against the slapping
of false cases against workers’ leaders and activists as well
as the beating
and abusing which women union leaders were subjected to by
male police.
Accompanying by CITU state president Surender Singh, Kisan
Sabha state president
Phool Singh Sheokand and CPI(M) district secretary Kundan Lal,
Sen demanded
withdrawal of false police cases against workers and their
leaders and action
against the guilty policemen including the SDO (Civil) who is
reported to have
slapped women protesters on May 19. The CITU leader also
visited the jailed
leaders and addressed a press conference condemning the
Haryana government for
gross violation of human rights. He said that while the state
government was
boasting of making the state ‘Number One,’ it was keeping the
socio-economically poorer sections deprived of land and
housesites, enough
food, healthcare, education, employment, social justice,
remunerative prices of
crops and other basic livelihood needs.