
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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Sunday, November 14, 2010
THOUSANDS IN INDIA PROTEST AGAINST OBAMA VISIT

SMALL and big rallies in each and every district of Bengal marked the Left Front protest against the visit of Obama. In Jangal Mahal area, which witnessed the killing of five CPI (M) persons by the 'Maoists' in the last 24 hours, these protests were joined by people in large numbers. Salboni, Jhargram, Purulia, all witnessed vigorous protests against
In Kolkata, a large rally was taken out on November 8 evening under the aegis of the Left Front. It was addressed by Left Front leaders of Kolkata. SFI held demonstrations across the state right from the morning. They squatted on roads in front of the institutions, including in Kolkata.
KERALA
Vijayan explained the hegemonistic nature of
In Thiruvananthapuram, Central Committee member and state finance minister Thomas Isaac led the protest rally at the Martyrs’ Column in Palayam. Protests were also held in hundreds of centres across the state where thousands of people marked their opposition to US president's visit and the imperialist policies of
TRIPURA
TRIPURA too responded spontaneously to the country wide protest action called by the four Left parties. Slogan shouting processions and protest meetings were held all over the state to register the anguish of the masses against the imperialist policies of the
CPI (M) state secretary Bijan Dhar addressed the protest meeting at Kamalpur. He decried the Indo-US strategic alliance and criticised the central government severely for subjugating national honour and sovereignty before the
ANDHRA PRADESH
US President Barack Obama's intention behind offering help to make India a permanent member of the UN Security Council is to make India toe the US line on all issues ranging from Iran to economic policies. The UPA-II government must place before the people of the country all agreements and discussions it had with the
CPI (M) Polit Bureau member and AP state unit secretary B V Raghavulu stated this while addressing a protest meeting against Obama's visit organised by the Left parties in Hyderabad on November 9. Earlier, he along with CPI state secretary K Narayana, Forward Bloc secretary Deshpande and RSP secretary Janakiramulu led a protest rally from RTC X Roads to Sundarayya Vignana Kendram. Loud slogans decrying American imperialism, Manmohan Singh government's kowtowing to it were raised by the protestors. Hundreds of people from all walks of life joined the protest march.
Raghavulu in his address said Obama had linked his UN offer to essentially four conditions which
He demanded that the government of
CPI state secretary K Narayana in his address charged that Obama had come to India with a hidden agenda and Manmohan Singh, who himself has great love for US imperialism and World Bank, helped in realising the agenda of US.
Similar protest actions were held jointly by the Left parties across the state in around 120 centres attended by thousands of people.
TAMILNADU
THOUSANDS of cadres of the Left parties in Tamilnadu staged a vehement protest against the visit of American president Barack Obama, who came as the representative of the imperialist forces, to the country.
The protesters raised various issues including reluctance on the part of
At Chennai, thousands gathered under the red flag and raised slogans. CPI senior leader R NallaKannu, CPI (M) state secretary G Ramakrishnan, Forward Bloc state secretary P V Kathiravan and CPI (M) deputy leader in the assembly
Main cities including
PUDUCHERRY
IN Puducherry, Left parties held a demonstration near the Head Post Office protesting against the visit of the
ORISSA
PEOPLE from various walks of life in the state of Orissa joined the protest action against
In the capital city of
Other leaders who addressed the meeting included Party secretariat member Dusmanta Das, AIKS state president Abhiram Behera, secretary Yameswar Samantaray, SFI secretary Sarat Das and DYFI secretary Suresh Swain. A good number of tribals and women participated in the meeting.
HARYANA
WORKERS of Left parties staged protest demonstrations at several places all over the state against the one sided agreements being arrived at with United States during the ongoing visit of president Barack Obama. On the nationwide call of Left parties, CPI (M) workers organised demontration at Rohtak with placards demanding extradition of Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson for trial in
CPI (M) state secretary Inderjit Singh while addressing the protesters decried the Indo- US strategic alliance for being against the vital national interests of
HUNDREDS of activists from the CPI (M), CPI, RSP and AIFB staged a protest demonstration at the
The protesters demanded the UPA government not to serve interests of US-industrial complex and other big business as opposed to the interest of Indian peasantry, industry and retail trade. They demanded cancellation of Indo-US strategic agreement. The protestors marched from Jantar Manter to parliament where they were stopped by the police barricades. Those who addressed the demonstration included A B Bardhan, general secretary CPI, Prakash Karat, general secretary CPI (M), Debabrata Biswas, general secretary AIFB and Aboni Roy, secretary RSP.
The speakers were critical of double standards of US-administration and its hegemonistic agenda of making
They urged Indian government to scrap the Indo-US defence framework agreement which seeks to convert
Prominent among others who were present in the demonstration included Sitaram Yechury, S Ramachandran Pillai, Md Amin, K Varadarajan, Polit Bureau members of CPI (M), Pushpinder Grewal, CPI (M) Delhi state secretary and and Vijender Sharma, state committee member.
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People’s Democracy
Vol. XXXIV, No. 46,
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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OBAMA VISIT: COUNTRYWIDE PROTESTS ON 08-11-2010
29 October 2010
The Left parties – the CPI (M), CPI, AIFB and RSP -- have issued the following statement:
The President of the United States, Barack Obama is visiting India. Being the first Afro-American President and coming after the neo-conservative Bush regime, there were expectations of positive changes. These, however, have not materialized.
On this occasion, the Left parties have decided to organise a countrywide day of protest on November 8, 2010. The United States, as part of its global hegemonic designs, is pursuing policies which are inimical to the national sovereignty and the people’s interests of many countries. As far as India is concerned, the United States is aggressively pressurising the government to adopt economic policies which are detrimental to the people in the name of a strategic alliance.
Contrary to the official view of the ruling establishment regarding the role being played by the United States, both globally and vis a vis India, the Left parties would like to convey the views of the vast mass of the people of India.
The Left parties will highlight the following issues on the protest day being organised on November 8:
1. Justice for the victims of the Bhopal Gas accident; to make Dow Chemicals pay for the damages and for the clean up of the factory site; US should extradite Warren Anderson to India to stand trial.
2. The United States should stop pressurizing India on foreign policy and to open up agriculture, retail trade, education and other services for American capital and multinational companies.
3. Scrap the Indo-US Defence Framework Agreement which seeks to convert India into a military ally of the United States. Stop pressurizing India to give up liability claims on US nuclear suppliers.
4. Withdraw the remaining 50,000 US troops in Iraq forthwith; have a political settlement in Afghanistan to establish an independent and neutral state and withdraw US-Nato forces immediately.
5. End the US embargo on Cuba; stop all assistance to Israel till it vacates the occupied Palestinian and Arab territories.
The Left parties call upon all its units to organise demonstrations and rallies on the above demands on November 8.
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Prakash Karat [CPI (M)], A.B. Bardhan [CPI]
Debabrata Biswas [AIFB], Abani Roy [RSP]
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