Call of Mazdoor Ekta Committee, 9 May 2025
Through this strike action, we workers want to tell the Central and state governments that we refuse to accept the onslaught they are carrying out on our rights, in the name of improving the “ease of doing business”. We refuse to accept that whatever is best for the capitalists is best for the country. No, what is best for the capitalists is against the interests of workers and peasants. It is against the interests of the whole of Indian society.
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May Day celebrated with great enthusiasm in Tamil Nadu
Report of Correspondent of Workers Unity Movement
May Day was observed by workers in Tamil Nadu with a lot of anger at their extremely exploitative conditions of work and life, and with enthusiasm and resolve to put an end to this man eating system.
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IT workers in Karnataka hold May Day Rally
Report by a correspondent of Workers Unity Movement
Hundreds of IT employees in Bengaluru, under the banner of Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) militantly marched from Bengaluru Town Hall to Freedom Park on the occasion of May Day.

May Day rallies across the world
May Day 2025 rallies reflected the resolve of the working class and people of all countries to defend their livelihood and rights against the intensifying capitalist assault.
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Trade unions of Delhi organise Joint May Day program
Report of correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
Hundreds of workers, from different sectors, participated in the joint May Day march from Ramlila Maidan to Town Hall at Chandni Chowk, under the leadership of the Joint Forum of Trade Unions of Delhi. A public meeting was held at the Town Hall. There was a large and militant participation of women workers, in particular.
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May Day 2025 enthusiastically celebrated by the Delhi Regional Committee of the Party
The Delhi Regional Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India (CGPI) organised a public rally on 1 May 2025, in front of the Party office in Delhi.
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Condemn the attacks on Kashmiris and Muslims!
No Justification for State terrorism!
Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, 3 May 2025
What is going on in front of the eyes of the whole world, is unabashed state terrorism. Instead of ensuring protection for all members of society, the Indian state has unleashed terror against Kashmiris, against all Muslims, and against anyone who dares to question the government’s narrative.
The times are calling on all women and men of conscience to unitedly oppose this state terrorism, and stand in defence of the unity and solidarity of the Indian people.
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Massive opposition to the Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill 2024
On 22 April 2025, thousands of activists of communist parties, human rights organisations, organisations of workers, farmers, women and youth as well as citizens’ defence organisations held protest demonstrations across Maharashtra, to denounce the Maharashtra Special Public Security (MSPS) Bill, 2024. A joint memorandum was submitted to District Collectors and Tehsildars, calling upon the Maharashtra State government to withdraw the Bill.
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Let us strengthen worker-peasant unity and prepare for the coming revolutionary storms!
Call of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, 29 April 2025
We are approaching May Day this year at a time when workers all over the world are waging a determined struggle against the attacks on their livelihood and rights. The capitalist system is in very deep crisis. The capitalist ruling classes and the governments in their service are resorting to diabolical methods to preserve their exploitative system.
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Women’s Organisations demand cancellation of the 72nd Miss World Beauty Pageant
Report of correspondent of Purogami Mahila Sangathan
Indian women and all progressive Indian people are condemning the decision of the Central government and the Telangana government, to host the 72nd Miss World Beauty Pageant in Hyderabad from May 7 to May 31. Women’s organizations across the country are demanding the cancellation of the event.
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