The outdated and unjust system of parliamentary democracy, which is democracy only for the bourgeoisie, has to be replaced by a superior system of proletarian democracy, which would be democracy for the masses of toiling people.
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Severe crisis facing masses of youth
The pent-up anger and frustration in lakhs of youth across the country has spilled out on the streets. Youth are agitating in many parts of the country in large numbers, because their aspirations for education and a secure livelihood are being systematically crushed.
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20 Lakh IT sector workers continue to be super exploited
On June 10 the Karnataka government once again granted exemption to IT and ITES companies from the Industrial Standing Orders Act 1946, for another five years. The Act gives protection to workers against arbitrary layoffs, extended working hours, sexual harassment, etc., and provides mechanisms for grievance redressal.
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Hathras tragedy
The Communist Ghadar Party expresses its deepest sympathies for the families of those who have lost their lives in this tragedy. Such tragedies are unacceptable and those responsible must be punished.
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Militant protest against action taken on workers on the basis of fake cases
On 25th June, 2024, workers held a militant protest at the office of the Uttarakhand Resident Commissioner, New Delhi. This protest was against the unjust action of the district administration against five workers of Dolphin Company and Inquilabi Mazdoor Kendra activist Kailash Bhatt in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand. Various trade unions, workers’
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US and its allies are escalating the war in Europe
The US and its NATO allies have being carrying out continuous propaganda blaming Russia as the cause for the ongoing war with Ukraine. The truth is that it is the US and its NATO allies who are responsible for the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.
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49th anniversary of the declaration of National Emergency
49 years ago, on June 25, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared National Emergency. The real aim behind the declaration of National Emergency in 1975, as well as what it revealed about the real nature of the Indian state and its democracy, need to be understood today, in order to advance the struggle in defence of our rights.
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Savage Exploitation of Migrant Workers in the Gulf countries
The recent fatal fire that killed 50 migrant workers — a majority of whom were Indians — in Mangaf area of the Al Ahmadi municipality in Kuwait, is a stark reminder of the inhuman, exploitative conditions faced by Indian workers forced to seek jobs in the Gulf countries.
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Election results and the tasks facing the working class and people
On 16 June, the Delhi Regional Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India organised a meeting on the theme “Election Results and the tasks facing the working class and people”.
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Workers highlight their concerns against the Four Labour Codes
Report from a correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
The newly formed central government has declared it will implement in the coming months, the Labour Codes which were passed in the Parliament in 2020.
The National Federation of Unorganised and Migrant Workers (NFUMW) has expressed its grave concern on this issue. The federation has pointed out that under these labour codes, workers are being deprived of rights which they have won through decades of struggle.
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