People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVIII
No. 04 January 26, 2014 |
AIRBEA Holds 31st
Conference THE All
India
Reserve Bank Employees Association (AIRBEA) held its 31st
conference in Kolkata
on December 6 to 8, 2013. It was almost half a century ago,
in 1966, when an AIRBEA
conference was last held in Kolkata. The host unit rose to
the occasion
magnificently and extended to the delegates and guests a
warm and cordial
reception and hospitality. Apart from aesthetic decorations
and illumination, it
organised fascinating cultural presentations which won the
hearts of one and
all. As the
guest of
honour, Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar, suddenly got
indisposed, Basudeb
Acharia inaugurated the conference on December 6 evening,
speaking about the
prevalent situation and the plight of the poor, of the
unorganised workers and peasants,
urging upon Reserve Bank employees to be part of the broader
movement. He
appreciated the AIRBEA efforts to defend the central bank’s
autonomy and the
country’s economic sovereignty. Earlier,
Rupchand
Pal, chairman of reception committee, welcomed the
delegates, narrating the
glorious history of the city of After the
AIRBEA
general secretary Samir Ghosh welcomed the assembly, hoping
that they would
discharge their responsibilities to the nation, chief guest
Dr Subir Gokarn,
economist and former deputy governor of RBI, talked about
his experience of
working in the RBI and its crucial role in Indian economy. M
V Murali, convener
of United Forum of Bank Unions and General secretary of
NCBE, spoke about the dangers
facing the Indian public sector banking and the determined
united fight by a
million strong bank employees and officers. On
December 7
morning, after the general secretary hoisted the AIRBEA flag
in the RBI Staff
Quarters ground at About 150
delegates
and observers took part in the conference. While G C
Kirtikar, former minister
of AIRBEA
general
secretary thanked them all for bringing the message of unity
to the conference,
saying that united struggle on common issues and demands is
the path for the
future. Messages
received
from RBI governor Dr Raghuram Rajan, WFTU, CITU, HMS,
Central Government
Employees Confederation, UTUC and TUCC etc were read out. The
general secretary’s
report assured that the AIRBEA would be steadfastly
following the path of
struggle. He paid special tributes to Comrades Jyoti Basu
and M K Pandhe for
their support to RBI employees’ movement in critical times.
Speaking for nearly
two hours, he narrated the developments which have a direct
bearing on the RBI,
the fierce attacks on the AIRBEA threatening its very
existence. He said for the
last few years “we had to plunge into an unprecedented
battle for our survival.”
But “we lost the numbers, not the spirit,” and holding of
the 31st conference with
enthusiasm clearly shows that the machinations to finish the
AIRBEA have not
succeeded. He said our numerical strength has come down,
which demands that our
activities and our living contacts with members must
increase manifold. We have
also to introspect on our weaknesses and vulnerabilities,
and overcome them. The
evening session
on December 7 heard two important leaders of the bank
employees’ movement ---
AIBEA president Rajen Nagar and BEFI president K Ramesh
Babu. Both elaborated
the situation in the banking industry, stressing the need
for united struggles
of bank employees to defend the public sector banking,
protect the employees and
serve the mass of the people. They pledged support to RBI
employees’ movement
to “save the RBI,” for the sake of overall improvement and
protection of
nationalised banking sector and national economy. About 40
delegates participated
in the discussion on the report. These included three
veteran comrades who were
among the special invitees, viz, V V Asai ( Secretary
cum
treasurer placed Sudipta Saha Ray the audited accounts of
the AIRBEA up to
December 31, 2012; this was unanimously accepted. He also
placed the report of
the credentials committee. The
conference
adopted resolutions on anti-people economic and labour
reform policy of the
government, on shrinkage of the RBI, on opposing the FSLRC
recommendations, and
for united struggle against privatisation of public sector
banks. The
general secretary
proposed and secretary A Govindsamy seconded the amendments
to the AIRBEA constitution
and rules. These related to 1) revised rate of subscription
with effect from
January 1, 2012; 2) ratio of delegates to the valid
membership from each unit; 3)
composition of all-India officer bearers; 4) constitution of
the central
executive committee of AIRBEA and 5) constitution of the
general council of
AIRBEA. The
conference unanimously
accepted the amendments and decided to implement these for
the future. The
conference
elected a 20 member general council plus Debashis
Bhattacharya as special
invitee, and a 17 member CEC plus two special invitees. A The
valedictory
function on January 8 evening was presided over by B P Kanungo, regional director of the RBI in
Kolkata, who greeted the
delegates and others, thanked the AIRBEA’s Kolkata unit for
hosting the conference
in an excellent manner and reminded the audience of their
responsibilities to
make the RBI responsive to the needs of the common people
for whom it was set
up. The
Kolkata unit presented
a cultural collage “We are not alone” comprising some folk
arts of Bengal, like
drum beating, playing with bamboo sticks, Baul songs, etc,
along with classical
dances, songs and a small dramatic presentation on the theme
of humanity over
community. It was eulogised by all.