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Meeting at Thane, Maharashtra, 27 June, 2004
People want to chart their own independent
program
The Thane committee of the Lok Raj Sangathan (LRS) took the initiative
along with the Sarva Shramik Sangh (SSS) in organizing a meeting in Thane on
the 27th of June '04. The invitation proclaimed that the topic of discussion
in the meeting would be "Program of the People of India". Thus, this
meeting was very important, held as it was against the backdrop of a concerted
campaign in the media that claimed that the Common Minimum Program of the Central
Government is for the benefit of the Indian people. More than 60 people, including
activists and workers of many factories and youth, participated in the meeting.
The union committee members of Mukund Iron and Steel Company, Bharat Bijlee,
Pragati Electricals, Herdillia Chemicals, as well as the activists of the Communist
Ghadar Party of India, and the SSS took an active part in the proceedings.
The tone of the meeting was set by the opening remarks of the
LRS speaker, Mr. S. Joshi. He said that although the recent Lok Sabha election
mandate was overwhelmingly against both the BJP as well as the Congress, the
Congress once again cobbled together a government under its leadership. This,
he pointed out, proves that in the present electoral system, people can, at
the most, vote out the Party in power. They have no say in deciding what takes
its place. Similarly, people overwhelmingly rejected the privatization-liberalization
program, of both these parties, which has wreaked havoc with people's livelihood.
Despite this, the new Government at the centre is pledging to continue the same
program. He called upon the people not to be under any illusions that the Common
Minimum Program (CMP) has anything good in it for them, but that they should
instead, put forward and fight for a program of their own for the complete renewal
of India.
After the opening remarks, speaker after speaker gave concrete
examples from their life experiences and denounced the CMP as an anti-people,
program of the rich.
The leader of Mukund Iron and Steel explained how the courts have
given judgements attacking the rights of workers. He cited the example of the
Supreme Court ruling against the Mukund karmacharis that said that the Industrial
Disputes Act is not applicable to them since "karmacharis" are not
"workmen". Another speaker, Mr. Patil of the Anti-Corruption Platform
pointed out how the then ruling BJP-NDA and the opposition Congress Party colluded
and ensured that no debate could be raised in the Parliament on the issue of
the ban on strikes decreed by the Supreme Court. He also pointed out how right
from 1991, both the congress and the BJP, as the ruling and the opposition parties
have ensured that the liberalization-privatization program is implemented by
the governments at the center as well as at the states. He did not see any difference
between that and the CMP. Another Mukund worker questioned why all the budgets
are formulated by the government in consultation with the big industrialists.
Another workers questioned why the communist members of parliament
are backing the program of the capitalists like the CMP.
An activist of the Communist Ghadar Party of India said that the
rich of the country are not capable of devising a program that will get rid
of hunger, unemployment and poverty. It is only the working people of India
that are capable of charting out such a program and building political unity
of the people around it. Working people need to challenge the capitalists in
the political arena with such a program. He also emphasized the need of all
the communists as well as the progressive people to unitedly oppose the CMP
and to develop a People's Program for the Renewal of India, a program whose
objective would be to ensure peace and prosperity for all the working people
of India.
An activist of the LRS elaborated on the attacks on the teaching
community and called upon all the people to become active in the political arena
and to build unity around a program of the working people.
Mr. P. R. Patil of Herdillia Chemicals also called upon all the
workers not to get diverted into non-issues, but instead to demand a clear stand
by various parties on all issues facing the common people.
One worker from Pragati Electricals stressed the need to work
for "One factory - one union". A suggestion that in the forthcoming
elections to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, working people should put
up their own candidates in as many places as possible was greeted with tremendous
applause.
Mr. Bangera of the SSS concluded the meeting. His speech reflected
the spirit of all those who had gathered there - "India belongs to the
working people". He clarified how a handful of industrialists have fattened
themselves at the expense of the working people of our country and amassed wealth
worth thousands of crores. Their claim that they set up factories with their
own capital is a lie. They get land from the government at throwaway prices,
thousands of crores as loans from the banks (which they do not return and get
written off as "non-performing assets"). He called upon those present
to volunteer for a committee that would work to develop and propagate the program
of the working people. Such a committee was formed among those present with
two representatives each from different factories and a few on a individual
basis.
Such meetings are indispensable to develop the alternative, independent
program of the working people for the renewal of India.
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