Monday , December 23 2024

CITU district conference concluded in Jhumritilaiya

Koderma, March 3 (Hindustan Reporter) The first district conference of the Center of Indian Trade Union (CITU), the leading organization of the labor movement, concluded at Comrade Vasudev Acharya Nagar, Sahu Bhawan, Jhumritilaiya with a resolution calling for the overthrow of the Modi government. The conference was presided over by a three-member president board comprising Prem Prakash, Mahendra Turi and Varsha Rani.

First of all, Mahendra Turi, a senior member of the construction union, hoisted the red flag of CITU and the people present garlanded the martyr bed, where deafening slogans like Red Salute to the red flag painted with the blood of the workers, Shaheedon tere armaanko ko destination honge etc. are being raised. Were. Welcome Committee Chairman Asim Sarkar delivered the welcome speech.

While formally inaugurating the conference, CITU State General Secretary Vishwajit Dev said that India was built by the laborers and farmers of India but today they are being attacked by the policies of the government. The workers of the country will not tolerate this and will oust this anti-labor and farmer government from power in the upcoming elections.

State Treasurer Anirvan Bose said that the workers of Jharkhand's Mother Industry HEC, which manufactures the launching pad of Chandrayaan 3, have not received salaries for the last 19 months. CITU State Secretary Sanjay Paswan said that by abolishing 44 labor laws and changing them into four labor codes, workers are being enslaved. Public enterprises have a huge contribution in the country's economy but they are being continuously destroyed through privatization by the BJP led Modi government. Indian economy has been ruined by demonetization and introduction of GST. Due to huge increase in prices, living of common people has become difficult due to inflation.

State President of Anganwadi Union Meera Devi, District Minister of Non-Gazetted Employees Federation Shashi Kumar Pandey, District President of BGVS Ramratan Awadhya also addressed the conference. District coordinator Ramesh Prajapati presented a political and organizational report in the conference, on which ten representatives from various unions gave important suggestions, whose report was passed unanimously.

In the end, the 21-member district committee of CITU was unanimously elected, in which Prem Prakash was the president, Ramesh Prajapati was the general secretary, Sunil Kumar Gupta was the treasurer, Rajendra Paswan and Mohammed Rafiq were the vice-presidents, Mahendra Turi, Shobha Prasad, Varsha Rani and Rajmohan were the secretaries. Apart from this, Dilip Kumar Sinha, Urmila Devi, Baby Kumari, Nageshwar Das, Shambhu Paswan, Sonu Kumar Thapa, Saras Kumar Bablu, Vijay Kumar Sharma, Sandhya Pandey, Pawan Kumar were elected executive members. About two hundred representatives from Anganwadi Union, Cooks Union, Construction Union, Mica Workers Union, Medical Representative Union, DVC Workers Union, Transport Union participated in the conference.