The 7th of November, 2024, marks the 107th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution in Russia. Even though the Soviet Union does not exist today, the path shown by the October revolution remains the only way to save humanity from repeated crises and imperialist wars. It is the only way to open the door to the progress of society from capitalism to socialism and communism.
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Long Live the Lessons of the Great October Revolution!
Let us create the conditions for the victory of the Indian Revolution!
Keynote Speech by Comrade Lal Singh, General Secretary, Communist Ghadar Party of India, 4th November 2017
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Countrywide demonstrations in support of the long-pending demands of rail loco-pilots
Report by the correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
On 18 October, the rail loco-pilots organised under AILRSA demonstrated for implementation of the old pension scheme (OPS) and in support of their long-pending demands. These demonstrations were organised in 16 zones of the Railways, all across the country.
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Struggle of tea-garden workers
Report by the correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
The relay hunger strike of tea-garden workers in Darjeeling, under the leadership of Hill Plantations Employees Union, is continuing since 8 October. Tea-garden workers are fighting a militant struggle for their just demand of bonus payments. Every day a new group of workers is joining the hunger strike. The participation of women workers in the entire struggle and in the hunger-strike is very strong and militant.
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Hunger strike by station masters for their demands
Report by the correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
On 16 October 2024, the station masters of Indian Railways, led by the All India Station Masters Association, held a one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to demand the immediate fulfilment of their pending demands.
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Onward with the struggle to end communal violence and all forms of state terrorism! An attack on one is an attack on all!
Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Ghadar Party of India, 25 October 2024
The struggle against communal violence and all forms of state terrorism must be carried forward by relying on the unity of workers, peasants and all the oppressed, against the ruling capitalist class. We must oppose every attack on the people of any particular religion, as an attack on the entire people and our unity.
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The struggle of the workers dismissed by Maruti Suzuki continues
Report by the correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
On 18 October 2024, the dismissed workers of Maruti Suzuki along with their family members organized a protest meeting in front of Manesar Tehsil in Haryana. Ignoring the pressure from the administration and police, this meeting was organized in support of the demand for the reinstatement of dismissed employees, proper wage agreement and permanent employment for temporary employees in Maruti Suzuki.
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A win for Samsung’s Sriperumbudur unit workers
Report by Mazdoor Ekta Committee correspondent
On 15 October, the employees of the Sriperumbudur unit of Samsung Electronics held several rounds of talks with the state government and the company management. Through this process, they were successful in getting their demands accepted. Thereafter, the workers announced that they would end their 37-day strike.
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Struggle of workers of Hindu Rao Hospital
Report by the correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
Workers in the multi-specialty Hindu Rao Hospital of North Delhi Municipal Corporation have been on an indefinite strike for their demands from 4 October 2024 under the leadership of Hindu Rao Hospital Employees Union.
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Gherao of District Collectorate in support of demand for purchase at MSP
Report of MEC Correspondent
Farmers and workers jammed the Bharat Mata chowk at Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan with their protests on 8 October. This action was in support of their demand that the kharif crops – moong, paddy, bajra and peanuts – should be purchased at the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for the respective crop.The plan to hold the protest was made on 4 October at the site. The program was organised under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha.
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