People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 08 February 24, 2013 |
Massive
Strike in
From
our Special
Correspondent
in Kolkata
The
West Bengal state committee of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist),
extending its full support to the two-day long nationwide
strike call of 11
central trade unions, had appealed to the people of this
state to observe all
out strike. Various peasant organizations have also
supported the strike which
is aimed at betterment of lives of the working people. By
not overlooking the
historic importance of International Mother Language Day and
showing confidence
to the popular sentiments, the CPI(M) had asked the trade
unions to allow
partial discharge on the second day of strike in this state.
And the trade
unions responded positively to that appeal. Along with the
popular rejection to
the ruling strata’s intimidation, this strike marked a vivid
instance of
successful cooperation and understanding of the Party with
the trade unions.
CONSTANT INTIMIDATION
AND ATTACKS
i.
Police used opposing the
strike: The
government unprecedentedly used its
police administration to propagate against strike. The
police was engaged in
mike campaign in different localities for the last two days.
ii.
Ministers’ threats: The chief
minister Mamata Banerjee and her council of special
two-three ministers applied
every measure to intimidate people just to oppose the
strike.
iii. Punitive Order: The
iv. Direct attacks: A series of
attacks had been perpetrated in different localities for the
last two weeks
particularly in areas where people and left workers were
campaigning for the
strike.
v.
But
The
private transport workers rendered full support to the
strike. Out of more than
5000 mini buses, just less than even 120 were plying on the
streets; out of
total 37,000 private buses, less than 1500 appeared on
roads; most Tea Estates
of North Bengal remained closed.
Industrial
regions of the state witnessed a complete seize of work.
Barrakpore Industrial
belt was no less than a no man’s land where most of the
labour and working
people observed all out strike. Taratalla Industrial region
observed strike in
decisive manner with most of the industries and factories
shut down. Coal mine
areas and Durgapore Industrial region observed the first day
of strike
withstanding numerous threats and attacks from the
authorities and the ruling
party. Kalyani Industrial region was partially in action as
the government and
authority nexus had the workers forcefully locked in the
factories overnight.
Hoogly and Haldia Industrial belt observed strike in best
possible way as they
are in constant threat from ruling party goons and job
insecurity.
GOVT-SPONSORED
EVENTS OF ATTACKS
(i) Hazra, Minister Instigates: The state transport minister Madan Mitra
overtly instigated
the police to start a rampant lathicharge on February 20 on
the innocent strike
campaigners at Hajra Crossing. The police did not even spare
senior citizens
and women while arresting them.
(ii) Nimta, Left workers attacked and
injured: A CPI(M) local committee secretary Ashok
Sarkar was
attacked and injured by Trinamool hooligans at Nimta; a
primary school teacher
was beaten brutally by the Trinamool hooligans in
Halishshar, North 24
Parganas.
(iii) Asansol,
Henious attempt to oppose the strike: Numerous events
of attacks on the
strike observers took place throughout Asansol along with
two massive attacks
by the ruling party goons, one at the Asansol Bazar and
another at the BNR
more. The hooliganism of the ruling party led to complete
shutdown of all
facilities in Asansol town.
(iv) West
Midnapore, CPI(M) office vandalised: TMC workers
unleashed massive attack
at Narayangar and vandalised the CPI(M) local committee
office situated there.
Another event of attacking the strike observers and area
Party office of CPI(M)
occurred at Dantan.
TRADE UNIONS
CONGRATULATE PEOPLE
At the
end of the first day strike, the trade unions in a joint
statement
congratulated the working class in organised and unorganised
sectors for making
the strike successful, inspite of the threats given by the
state chief
minister. They condemned the death of AITUC leader Narendra
Singh in Ambala,
who was murdered by being crushed under the wheels. The
organisers have called
for all out rallies in the state in protest.
While
confronting the various statements made to foil the two day
general strike
call, CITU West Bengal state president Shyamal Chakrabarty
said at a press
conference that despite the state government holding
repeated talks to ply
transport on the days of the strike, the working class
rebuffed her attempts.
Responding to her call to Election Commission to ban
political parties that
called for strike, Chakraborthy advised her to at least now
read the
Constitution and see what the Article on fundamental rights
states.
Shyamal
Chakrabarty has also spoken of dragging to the court those
who have gone beyond
their constitutional powers and have issued circulars to the
emloyees
compelling them to join duties to make the strike
unsuccessful against their
wish.