India-US Free Trade Agreement:
Will the livelihood of kisans be destroyed to please Indian and American capitalists? 

An important fact to note is that those whose interests will be hurt if the US government raises import tariffs on Indian goods are mostly the capitalist exporters of industrial products. Those whose interests will be hurt if India reduces duty rates on American imports include kisans who produce agricultural goods. This is the reason why kisan unions in our country are concerned. They are demanding that the Indian government should protect their interests and not bow to American pressure in order to protect the interests of Indian capitalist exporters.

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International Women’s Day 2024:
Women demand liberation from every form of exploitation and discrimination

Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, 4 March, 2024

On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2024, the Communist Ghadar Party of India calls on all progressive and democratic forces to unite in defence of the rights of women. Let us escalate the struggle against all forms of exploitation, oppression and discrimination against women!

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Third meeting on “Crisis of Agriculture and its solution”

“Food is an essential requirement of society, so those who produce food must be assured of a secure livelihood. But if large sections of the society are under-fed and those who produce food are driven to suicide due to lack of a secure livelihood, then that is a definite sign of the crisis.” With these opening remarks, Birju Nayak, secretary of Mazdoor Ekta Committee began his address to the third meeting on ‘Crisis of Agriculture and its solution’ organised by Mazdoor Ekta Committee (MEC) on October 20.

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The path ahead for the kisans

Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, December 13, 2021

The year-long protest of kisans at the Delhi borders has come to an end. The decision to leave the borders was taken by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha on 9th December, in response to the repeal of the three anti-kisan laws and a written assurance from the Central Government regarding its other demands. A Committee is to be set up by the government to recommend how MSP can be guaranteed for all crops in all states. The government is promising to include representatives selected by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha in this committee.

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