Trade unions' march in Delhi protesting price rise

March 05, 2010 09:26 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:14 am IST - NEW DELHI:

CPI MP and AITUC general secretary, Gurudas Das Gupta (third from left) leading a massive Satyagrah and Jail Bharo Aggitation by Central Trade Unions workers at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Friday. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar.

CPI MP and AITUC general secretary, Gurudas Das Gupta (third from left) leading a massive Satyagrah and Jail Bharo Aggitation by Central Trade Unions workers at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Friday. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar.

Members of various labour unions participated in a protest rally at Jantar Mantar here on Friday demanding that the Union Government take immediate measures to control price rise, stop disinvestment of profit making public sector undertakings and provide social security to labourers in both the organised and unorganised sector.

Leaders of all major trade unions including All India Trade Union Congress general secretary Gurudas Dasgupta, Indian National Trade Union Congress president G. Sanjeeva Reddy and Centre of Indian Trade Unions president M. K. Pandhe later courted arrest along with the protesters.

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Gurudas Dasgupta said: “More than 10 lakh workers are participating in the agitation demanding that the Government bring down prices of petrol, diesel and also fertilizers. The struggle will continue till the Government fulfills the demands of the workers. We have collectively launched an agitation throughout the country mainly against price rise, violation of labour laws, disinvestment of profit making PSUs, job loss and failure of the Government to set up a national welfare fund for the agricultural and unorganised workers.’’

Stating that the workers were the worst hit due to price rise, Mr. Reddy noted that labourers were unable to fulfill the basic needs of their families from their earnings in the present economic imbalance created by price rise.

Mr. Pandhe said, “Workers and labourers are deeply troubled by price rise. The public distribution system in the country has completely failed and the Government should provide essential food items at affordable prices.’’

The protesters warned that they would be forced to intensifying their agitation if the Government does not pay heed to their demands. “We have been constantly reminding the Government about the adverse effect of price rise, privatisation and outsourcing but we are yet to get any relief,” said Bharitiya Mazdoor Sangh general secretary Rishi Pal Singh.

“Though the Government has been talking about economic recovery for over a year the fact remains that in India over 10 lakh workers have lost their jobs due to closure of industries and have been hit hard because of the price rise and corruption,” he added.

Bharitiya Mazdoor Sangh member Puran Sharma said: “We feel that the Government has been working against the poor and for the rich by encouraging disinvestment of the PSUs and providing growth avenues to the private sector.”

In their charter of demands, the protesters have demanded that the Government take immediate measures to control price rise, stop corruption, stop the disinvestment in PSUs and provide social security to workers in the unorganised.

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