Centre must not divest profit-making PSUs, merge banks: Didi

The Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress organised a meeting of its members at the Netaji Indoor Stadium today. Trinamool Congress Chairperson Mamata Banerjee addressed the attending members.

Highlights of her speech:

Sometimes we have to come together to fight. We many not always get the results we want, but we have to try anyway.

In 2012, 6 Trinamool ministers had left the Manmohan Singh Government in protest against its decision to implement 100% FDI in retail because we believe the cause of the people is more important than holding on to ministries.

Plans are being made to close down Bengal Chemicals; 42 PSUs are being divested; banks are being amalgamated and their headquarters moved elsewhere. Due to this, many bank workers would lose their jobs. Nobody is sure these days of the state of their jobs and of the value of money in the future.

The post offices have no work other than distributing letters about the Central Government’s achievements. Their work is getting reduced.

Even after demonetisation, bank officials worked their hearts out. So what happened to all the money collected? Nobody knows.

After making the banks do its bidding, is this how the Central Government will treat them? The whole banking sector is in a mess.

The armed forces are the best means for protecting the country. Instead of protecting, they are being used to threaten people. People are in the dark about many things. The Centre also wants to privatise the ordnance factories.

Coal is the pride of Bangla; if Coal India is divested 100 per cent, electricity production will be hit hard.

We fear that the Indian Railways, the largest public sector undertaking in the world, will be fully privatised in the coming days.

A conspiracy is being hatched to divest a profitable company like Air India.

It is the duty of the Government to be beside the people in times of hardship. Nobody is paying heed to the people’s problems nowadays.

The television and print media, which have the power to take up the issues being faced by the people, have become deaf and dumb; they are just parroting the Centre’s instructions.

The Centre is trying to incite the people and spreading hatred, just to improve its TRP. And those who love the people are constantly working for their benefits.

SAIL, Hindustan Paper, Chittaranjan Locomotives, Life Insurance Corporation, Haldia Port, Kolkata Port, BSNL are all being planned to be privatised. Things are in a terrible mess.

People have lost their right to speak. That’s why there is a need for them to come together to speak up. Social media platforms should be used to mount protests. People need to think differently in order to launch protests because there is great value in it.

Democracy is our asset. There is democracy in Bangla but many States are suffering for the lack of it.

You saw from the Jadavpur University incident what their attitude is. You cannot use force to keep people in the dark forever.

The people of Asansol and Durgapur voted wholesale for the BJP, yet now the Centre is planning to privatise Chittaranjan Locomotives, ECL, BSNL.

On the part of the State Government, we merged only those companies which were running at a loss. We didn’t take away people’s jobs.

Politics and love for the people of the country are not one and the same in most cases now. One should work for the people once elected, whatever their political affiliations.

Continue your fight the way you are doing it. The hunger strike has been going on for 25 days. There are ordnance factories and banks in other States too but the people are afraid to protest.

Since others are not protesting, it is the people of Bangla who will speak up for the people. Bangla will show the way.

If our fight helps people in other States, we will be happy because we want to progress taking everyone along.

There are three protest programmes before Durga Pujo. I am creating a core group that will coordinate all the protests and meetings, and will also take up the issues in Parliament. The members are Subrata Bakshi, Dola Sen, Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Saugata Roy, Derek O’Brien, Subrata Mukherjee, Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, Partha Chatterjee, Pradip da, Malay Ghatak and Purnendu Bose.

She announced the following protest programmes:

Sep 26: Protest meeting in front of Gun & Shell Factory, Cossipore
Sep 27: Protest meeting in front of Coal India headquarters at 1pm
Oct 18: Protest march from Sealdah to Fairlie Place via Esplanade from 1.30pm
48-hour dharna in New Delhi
Post-Oct 18: Protest meetings in Chennai, Mumbai, Bihar and other places across the country

NRC is nothing to be afraid of; it won’t happen, assures Didi

I am requesting you to enlist your names in the electoral rolls so that you are able to vote. There will be no NRC anywhere.

Some people are wrongly bringing a communal angle to NRC, and saying that it is meant to divide Hindus and Muslims. Yet despite that the NRC in Assam has excluded 13 lakh Hindus.

Do not fear NRC. Some TV channels are spreading false news. Don’t watch those channels.

There will be a protest against in the NRC in those places where people have died in fear of it.

We have to fight this battle together. My Pujo greetings to all.

 

INTTUC staging hunger strike against disinvestment of 42 PSUs

From 12pm today, INTTUC, Trianamool Congress’ trade union wing, started a hunger strike at the foot of Mahatma Gandhi’s statue on Mayo Road, Kolkata against the Central Government’s decision to disinvest from 42 public sector companies.

The hunger strike is being led by INTTUC’s senior leader and the party’s Rajya Sabha MP, Dola Sen. Employees of BSNL, one of the 42 PSUs marked for disinvestment, are participating wholeheartedly in the protest.

Besides disinvestment, the employees are also protesting against their seven months’ due salary.

Here are some pictures of the hunger strike:

On 17th August:

On 18th August:

INTTUC stages protest over disinvestment of 42 state-owned companies by the Centre at Alloy Steel, Durgapur

Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress has taken up the issue of disinvestment of 42 state-owned companies by the Centre, including Bengal’s Alloy Steel Plants, Durgapur. A protest rally and protest meeting was held at Durgapur on July 13.

The centre has decided to disinvest 42 state-owned companies including the BSNL, five airports, Alloy Steel Plant in Durgapur and Chittaranjan Locomotive.

Here are some pictures:

Protest Rally at Durgapur – 1

Protest Meeting at Durgapur – 1

Protest Meeting at Durgapur – 2

Protest Rally at Durgapur – 2

INTTUC stages protest over disinvestment of 42 state-owned companies by the Centre at Kolkata Port Trust Head Office

Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress has taken up the issue of disinvestment of 42 state-owned companies by the Centre. A huge protest rally and a protest meeting in this regard was organised in front of the Kolkata Port Trust Head Office on July 12.

The centre has decided to disinvest 42 state-owned companies including the BSNL, five airports, Alloy Steel Plant in Durgapur and Chittaranjan Locomotive.

Here are some pictures:


Protest Outside KOPT, Kolkata


Protest Outside KOPT, Kolkata – 2

Protest Rally Outside KOPT, Kolkata


Protest Outside KOPT, Kolkata – 3

INTTUC stages protest over disinvestment of 42 state-owned companies by the Centre at ECL, Asansol

Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress has taken up the issue of disinvestment of 42 state-owned companies by the Centre. In this regard a protest rally was organised at the Eastern Coalfields Ltd, Asansol on July 9, by the Koyla Khadan Shramik Congress.

The centre has decided to disinvest 42 state-owned companies including the BSNL, five airports, Alloy Steel Plant in Durgapur and Chittaranjan Locomotive.

Here are some pictures:

 

Protest Rally at ECL, Asansol – 1

Protest Rally at ECL, Asansol – 2

Protest Meeting at ECL, Asansol 

Protest Rally at ECL, Asansol – 3

Demonetisation: Trinamool stages dharna outside Tea Board office in Kolkata

Intensifying the protest against demonetisation, the Trinamool Trade Union leaders on Thursday staged a dharna in front of the Tea Board in Kolkata.

Addressing the demonstration programme of Trinamul Congress’s trade wing INTTUC involving the tea garden workers right in front of Tea Board, Sovandeb Chatterjee said, “Workers in tea gardens are on the brink of starvation due to the present cash crunch. The tea garden owners are unable to pay wages to them. This Tea Board is non-functional.”

INTTUC on Thursday submitted a deputation before the chairman of the Tea Board, seeking its intervention to alleviate the poor condition of the tea garden workers in the state.

Rajya Sabha MP and INTTUC leader Dola Sen alleged discrimination by the Central Government in regard to the tea gardens in Assam and Bengal. “There are no ATM’s in tea gardens. The workers have to travel  a distance of 10 km for drawing cash and in most cases they are finding that the machines are unable to dispense cash. The tea garden workers will have no other option but to commit suicide if this situation continues,” Ms Sen said.

 

নোট বাতিল ইস্যুতে চা শ্রমিকদের পাওনার দাবিতে টি বোর্ড অফিসের বাইরে ধর্ণা তৃণমূলের

নোটবাতিলের বিরুদ্ধে আন্দোলন আরও তীব্রতর করতে তৃণমূলের শ্রমিক ইউনিয়ন বৃহস্পতিবার কলকাতার টি বোর্ডের অফিসের সামনে ধর্ণা দেয়।

টি বোর্ডের  ঠিক সামনে চা বাগানের কর্মীদের নিয়ে তৃণমূলের শ্রমিক ইউনিয়ন আইএনটিটিইউসির ধর্ণার মঞ্চে বক্তব্য রাখতে গিয়ে শোভনদেব চট্টোপাধ্যায় বলেন, “চা বাগানের মালিকরা টাকার অভাবে শ্রমিকদের তাদের পারিশ্রমিক দিতে পারছে না, তাই, শ্রমিকদের অনাহারে দিন কাটাতে হচ্ছে। এই টি বোর্ড কি কাজ করছে?”

আইএনটিটিইউসির পক্ষ থেকে এদিন টি বোর্ডের চেয়ারম্যানকে ডেপুটেশন জমা দেওয়া হয়। ওই ডেপুটেশনে চা বাগানের কর্মীদের চরম দুর্ভোগ উপশম করার জন্য টি বোর্ডের সাহায্য চাওয়া হয়েছে।

রাজ্যসভার সাংসদ ও আইএনটিটিইউসির নেত্রী দোলা সেন অভিযোগ করেন বাংলা ও অসমের চা বাগানের কর্মীদের মধ্যে বৈষম্যমূলক আচরণ করেছেন কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার। তিনি বলেন, “চা বাগানের কোথাও কোনো এটিএম নেই, শ্রমিকদের অন্তত ১০ কিঃ মিঃ আস্তে হয় নিকটস্থ এটিএমটির জন্য, কিন্তু, সিংহভাগ ক্ষেত্রেই মেশিনগুলিতে কোনো টাকাই থাকছে না। এই অচলাবস্থা আর কিছুদিন চললে চা বাগানের শ্রমিকদের জন্য আত্মহত্যা ছাড়া আর কোনো পথ খোলা থাকবে না।”

 

Picture courtesy: Sangbad Pratidin