Economic Survey calls for more intense exploitation of workers:
Presenting capitalist interests as national interest

The fact that an official central government document like the Economic Survey calls for more intense exploitation of workers shows that the existing Indian state is not a representative of the whole people, as it claims. It is a state of the bourgeoisie. It considers workers only as a productive force to be exploited as intensely as possible – not as human beings who have a right to a decent life.

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Skyrocketing cost of food:
Playing with the lives of the working people to enrich trading companies

Working people and their families all over our country are faced with the daunting task of ensuring that their children do not go hungry to bed, or suffer from malnutrition, because of lack of adequate and nutritious food. They are being forced to cut back on not only nutritious food, but other necessary expenses as well. This is the direct consequence of the skyrocketing increase in the cost of foodgrains, pulses, vegetables, milk, fruits, eggs, etc.

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On the occasion of Independence Day 2024:
Only a workers’ and peasants’ state can provide prosperity and protection for all

Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, 14 Aug 2024

The reason why independence has benefited only a small section of our society is because political power came into the hands of the bourgeoisie 77 years ago. The British colonialists struck a deal with the Indian bourgeoisie in 1947, to prevent the anti-colonial struggle culminating in revolution.

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IT workers in Bengaluru protest against proposal for longer work day

The 8-hour limit to the working day is a right which the international working class won through many decades of struggle in the past. It is a right that belongs to all workers, skilled and unskilled, because every worker needs adequate time for rest, recreation and to attend to family matters. The struggle of IT workers against attempts to legalize the prolongation of their working hours deserves unconditional support from all sections of the working class.

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