While tightening their economic pressure against Iran through punitive sanctions, the Anglo-American imperialists are simultaneously busy making preparations for outright military aggression as well. US president Obama’s recent statements about giving time to allow the sanctions to take effect are only a diplomatic ruse to fool world opinion.
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Martyr’s Day, 23 March 2012
Get Organised, Become the Rulers and Change the Society!
The youth of our country draw inspiration from Martyr’s Day. This was the day when revolutionaries Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev ascended the gallows, with a smile. They passed on the responsibility of fulfilling their mandate to the youth of our country. They were youths just like us.
Continue readingTen years after the Gujarat genocide:
The heinous crimes of the rulers against our people will never be forgotten or forgiven!
Ten years have passed since the gruesome genocidal massacre of Muslims in Gujarat in March 2002.
Continue readingInternational Women’s Day 2012
Change not just the government, but the system!
Several organizations of women jointly organized a public meeting on Parliament Street on March 5, 2012 on the occasion of International Women’s Day
Working women from various areas of Delhi, students and women from all walks of life participated enthusiastically in the meeting
Continue readingReplace capitalist democracy with proletarian democracy
Dear Editor,
I am writing to thank the CC of CGPI for posting the document based on the initiating speech made at the working class conference on the Way Forward held 23-24 December, 2011 by Comrade Lal Singh on behalf of the CC of the CGPI, duly edited based on discussions that took place, on the party web-site.
Continue readingIn support of the call of the Party on February 28
Dear Editor,
I am writing to thank the CC of the CGPI for its call entitled "Defeat the program of privatisation and liberalisation! Fight with the aim of establishing workers' and peasants' rule!" given on the eve of the All India General Strike of February 28, 2012.
Continue readingMazdoor Ekta Lehar interviewed several working class leaders on the occasion of the All-India Workers’ Strike on February 28
We are publishing the interview with Birju Nayak, Secretary, Mazdoor Ekta Committee
MEL: Why has this strike been called today?
Birju Nayak: This strike has been called to oppose the anti-worker, anti-national, anti-people policies of the present UPA government.
Continue readingNurses in Chennai fight for better wages and working conditions
Over 2000 nurses working in Apollo Hospital, MMM Hospital and Fortis Malar hospitals in Chennai went on strike in the first week of March, demanding better wages and working conditions. Their persistent demands since November 2011 have been ignored by the managements of these hospitals.
Continue readingViews of the working class on the program of economic reforms
As a newspaper and organisation that is partisan to the workers and toilers, we have been asking the leaders of the working people as to how the toilers of India view the reforms that were started 20 years ago. Whether the working class and people have benefitted from these reforms or have suffered?
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Unite in defence of the universal rights of all workers!
Defeat the program of privatisation and liberalisation!
Fight with the aim of establishing workers’ and peasants’ rule!
Call of the Central Committee, Communist Ghadar Party of India, 23 February, 2012
Numerous federations of workers’ unions covering major sectors the economy, including banking and insurance, machinery and equipment manufacture, railways, port and docks, road transport, health and education, have announced their decision to organise an All-India General Strike on 28th February. It has been called to assert the common immediate demands of the working class, including enhanced minimum wages, protection and extension of pension benefits, rejection of proposed labour law reforms in favour of the capitalists, halt to privatisation, measures to bring down food prices and the demand for a universal Public Distribution System.
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