Sir, I am writing to thank you for carrying the report on the Fourth Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India that took place in October 2010. The Congress has taken place as we approach the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of our revolutionary and patriotic party, and in the midst of the all round crisis of credibility of the bourgeoisie, its politics and its state. This has also been a period when the objective conditions for revolution have been ripening, whereas it is also the one where the subjective conditions have been definitely lagging behind.
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Struggle for Human Rights
Sir, I found the article entitled “The struggle for human rights is in essence the struggle for proletarian democracy’’ in the December 1-15, 2010 issue of MEL to be of immense value and educational. It is in the highest tradition of scientific analysis of which the CGPI is the fountainhead. It is an article that is necessarily partisan as the CGPI is the vanguard of the working class.
Continue readingSiemens unions in India unite
Unions representing workers across Siemens plants have formed the Siemens Employees’ Federation to represent the interests of Siemens workers throughout India.
Continue readingStriking workers in Cochin port win pay hike
Workers of Cochin Port went on strike on 30 November, 2010 for five days. The employees of the India Gateway Terminal in Cochin, owned by DP World, were demanding an increase in wages. The strike action paralysed the transportation of containers to and from the terminal, impacting Christmas and New Year shipments. One container ship was diverted to New Mangalore Port as a result of the action.
Continue readingUniversity employees hold rally, seek funds for education
On December 1, thousands of employees from about 200 universities across the country marched to parliament to press the government for hike in education funds. The rally was organised by the All India University Employees’ Confederation (AIUEC).
Continue readingManipur teachers threaten to intensify protests
Members of All Manipur Hills Teachers’ Association (AMHTA) threatened to launch an indefinite hunger strike and a court arrest stir on December 3, in support of the cease work strike of the teachers launched 18 days earlier, under the banner of the Council of Teachers’ Association (COTA).
Continue readingMassive protest of teachers in Hyderabad
Teachers across the state of Andhra Pradesh were prevented by police road blocks from reaching demonstrations in Hyderabad, organised by the Joint Action Committee of Employees, Teachers, Workers and Pensioners (JAC). Thousands of strikers were detained by police but despite this there was a massive demonstration in Hyderabad.
Continue reading60,000 Punjab power sector workers on strike
Nearly 60,000 employees of Punjab’s power sector went on a two-day strike from December 8, after their talks with the state’s power corporations regarding pay and other benefits failed.
Continue readingHail the Fourth Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India!
Mazdoor Ekta Lehar is proud to announce the successful conclusion of the proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the Communist Ghadar Party of India in October, 2010.
Continue readingThousands of students protest fee hike in London
November 10 2010 witnessed tens of thousands of students marching through London in protest at plans to increase their tuition fees.
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