Mazdoor Ekta Committee has organised this meeting to discuss the real reason behind the government’s refusal to accept farmers’ demand for MSP.
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Meeting on 22nd September on farmers' movement and demand for MSP:
Meeting on Kisan Aandolan and MSP Demand
Report by a correspondent of MazdoorEkta Committee
On 22 September, 2024, Mazdoor Ekta Committee organized a meeting on the demand of MSP. People from Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi, North-Eastern states, as well as from other countries – England, Canada, Australia etc. attended this meeting.
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People of Mumbai declare their opposition to smart electricity meters!
Report by Kamgar Ekta Committee correspondent
Several organisations came together in Mumbai on Sunday, July 7, 2024 under the banner of Vidyut Smart Meter Virodhi Kruti Samiti (Action Committee for Opposing Electricity Smart Meters), and declared that they would fight against the installation of smart electricity meters till the Scheme is withdrawn.
Continue readingLok Sabha Elections 2024:
Kisan Andolan – The Way Forward
Report by Mazdoor Ekta Committee’s correspondent
“A few monopoly capitalist companies wish to dominate the whole world. From my experience of the last 40 years, I can say that the root of all the problems, is the capitalist system.” These were the brave sentiments expressed by Shri Surjeet Singh Phul, President of Bharatiya Kisan Union Krantikari (Punjab). He was addressing the meeting on ‘Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Kisan Andolan – The Way Forward’ organized by Mazdoor Ekta Committee on 26th May 2024. Activists from all corners of the country and abroad, actively involved in the struggle to defend the rights of workers, peasants, women and youth, attended the meeting in large numbers.
Meeting organised by Mazdoor Ekta Committee:
Way Ahead for the Worker-Peasant United Front
Report of a correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee
Organisations of workers and peasants throughout the country are preparing for a massive protest action – Mahapadhav – on November 26-28, to highlight their long-standing demands and take their common struggle forward. A meeting was organised by Mazdoor Ekta Committee on November 13, on the subject ‘Way Ahead for the Worker-Peasant United Front’.
Continue readingWorkers and farmers put forth their demands by organizing meetings across the country
Report of Mazdoor Ekta Committee correspondent
On 3rd October 2023, workers’ and farmers’ organizations jointly organized meetings across the country. In these meetings, the organizations called for intensifying the struggle to achieve their joint demands.
Continue readingPublic discussion on privatisation:
Capitalist Greed vs Social Need
Mazdoor Ekta Committee (MEC) organised a discussion on privatisation, on February 5 at New Delhi. The topic of the discussion was ‘Capitalist Greed vs Social Need’.
Continue readingSupport the just struggle of the Electricity workers!
Privatisation of Electricity is against the interests of society!
Statement of Mazdoor Ekta Committee, November 23, 2022
Electricity workers have gathered in large numbers at Ram Lila Maidan in Delhi, to oppose the Electricity Amendment Bill 2022. Workers of many other sectors have also come here to extend their support to the struggle. The struggle of the electricity workers is an important component of the struggle against privatisation, that is raging all over the country.
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Second Meeting on Crisis of Agriculture and its Solution
“The Green Revolution, which led to the spread of capitalism in agriculture, is responsible for the present crisis of agriculture in our country”, said Dr Darshan Pal of the Krantikari Kisan Union, Punjab. He was addressing the second meeting organised by Mazdoor Ekta Committee (MEC) on September 30, on the theme: Crisis of Agriculture and its Solution.
Continue readingKisan andolan – Present situation and the way forward
Fourth meeting organized by Mazdoor Ekta Committee
The kisan andolan continues to receive the growing support of workers, women, youth and students all over the country. The struggle has now assumed national and international dimensions.
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