People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 47 November 24, 2013 |
TAMILNADU CITU
Observes
Jyoti Basu Birth Centenary R
Karumalaiyan HELD
at Kannur in Kerala,
the last national conference of the Centre of Indian Trade
Unions (CITU) had
called upon all its affiliates to observe Comrade Jyoti Basu
Birth Centenary in
a fitting manner throughout the year, starting from July 8,
2013. Accordingly,
the Tamilnadu state unit of the CITU
has chalked out
a series of programmes to take the Comrade Basu’s message to
the mass of
workers. On July 8, a state
level seminar was organised in Chennai to flag off the
celebrations. Here, eminent
parliamentarian Era Sezhian, Justice K Chandru, senior
advocate R Vaigai,
former It
was followed by a series
of district level seminars and intensive political
ideological classes for
leading functionaries at various levels of the organisation. The
port city of The
activities here
included drawing, elocution and essay writing competitions
for school and
college students in the district, with students from 82
schools and four
colleges participating therein. On November 8, there was a
marathon race in
which around 1,100 students participated. Dr (Prof)
Seethalakshmi, principal
of the On
November 10, CITU
national president A K Padmanabhan, state CITU general
secretary G Sukumaran and
secretary R Russell addressed a well attended seminar in
Tuticorin. The centenary
committee also brought out a souvenir documenting the life
of Comrade Jyoti Basu
and carrying articles from CITU leaders. Similar
programmes were
organised in Tirunelveli, Virudhunagar and In
all these events
Cultural troupes from the AIIEA and transport union along
with local groups
enthralled the audiences with their creative
performance. A K Padmanabhan
took part in all these events, urging the workers from this
part of our country
to carry forward the great legacy of Comrade Basu and his
unflinching
ideological commitment to the working class. He said
contemporary In
the context of
opposition to the neo-liberal policies, the CITU president
said the Left Front
government of CPI(M)
district
secretaries K S Arjunan (Tuticorin), A Sekar (Virudhunagar),
K G Baskaran
(Thirunelveli) and B Vikraman (Madurai Urban) and CITU
leaders M Asokan, In
the first phase of the CITU state
committee’s intensive
ideological political training programme for its leading
functionaries during the
Basu birth centenary year, a three-day school was organised
for the CITU state
committee members and federation leaders at Virudhunagar on
November 9-11. A
K Padmanabhan took a class on ‘The History of Working Class
Movement in Earlier,
a two-day camp
was organised in Dindigul on September 4 and
5 exclusively for women cadres working in trade
unions. Some state level
federations also conducted separate educational programmes
as a part of Comrade
Basu Centenary. TASMAC employees federation and auto workers
federation took
the lead. Thiruvarur district unit of the CITU
organised a programme in
September, in which A Soundararajan and state CITU’s
assistant general secretary
Thiruchelvan participated.