The
Left parties discussed and finalised the campaign to be organised on the food
security bill and the movements to be launched for ensuring a universal public
distribution system. The proposed food security bill does not serve the purpose
of ensuring food security for all citizens. The Left parties will conduct a
month long campaign from the grassroots level in all the states in July. This will be followed by a continuous
dharna during the monsoon session of parliament from July 30 to August 3, 2012 in New
Delhi , in
which thousands of people will participate. This dharna will see the
participation of the national leaders of the Left parties.
Ours is the largest trade union of the coal workers in India. Its membership is about 50,000. This organisation functions mainly in the coalmines of Eastern Coalfields Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited, under Raniganj Coalfields in West Bengal and some areas of Jharkhand. It is in the forefront of the movement of coalmine workers in India.
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Friday, June 1, 2012
CPI (M) AGAINST INCREASE IN PETROLEUM PRICES
Having met at New
Delhi on May 23, 2012 , the
Left parties --- CPI (M), CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc --- issued the following
statement.
THE Left parties strongly oppose the proposed increase
in the prices of petrol, diesel and other petroleum products being
contemplated.
Such an increase will be a cruel blow to the people
who are already suffering from severe price rise.
The Left parties called upon all their party units to
immediately organise protest actions when such price hikes are announced.
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HIKE IN PETROL PRICES
1ST JUNE
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