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No More Polarisation: CPI(M)

The following is the statement issued by the Jammu and Kashmir state committee on January 17.

THE J&K state committee of the CPI(M) expresses its dismay over much-politicised debate regarding West Pakistan refugees’ issue and has urged the public and political leadership to resist the attempts of the vested interest to use the issue for regional and religious polarisation.

Central Trade Unions Demand Directional Change of Economic Policies

The following is the statement issued by the Central Trade Unions on January 17, 2015

The central trade unions asserted in the pre-budget consultation meeting with the finance minister on January 17, 2015, that the government should ensure ‘Ease of life and livelihood of the common people”, “not merely ease of doing business”.

Wages of Neo-liberalism

JEREMY Seabrook, one of the most vocal voices of labour today, in his latest book The Song of the Shirt, takes us to the bleak, almost surreal, world of Dhaka garment industry’s over 3,000 sweatshops. Tens of thousands of workers – 80 per cent of them women and children – labour here for long hours, in cramped and squalid conditions to eke out a subsistence existence. Many malnourished live on one meal a day, with diseases never far away and doctors beyond their reach. Nevertheless, for these workers, the only thing worse than these sweatshops is not to have them.

Pakistan: Roots of Terror

THE Peshawar massacre of the innocents could be a turning point in Pakistan. At least for the moment all the important stakeholders seem united in their determination to confront the scourge of terrorism which has been mercilessly stalking the country for more than a decade now. At this juncture there is a consensus in the country that the time has come to crush the militant groups which have been running amok since the overthrow of the Taliban government and American occupation of Afghanistan in 2001.

CPI(M) Ernakulam Dist Conference Held

THE three day Ernakulam district conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), held at the historic town of Thripunithura, from January 13 –15, was a grand success. CPI(M) state secretary Pinarayi  Vijayan who inaugurated the conference criticised the United Democratic Front(UDF) government’s decision to withdraw the case registered against Kerala Students Union(KSU) activists for pouring used engine oil on an IAS officer. Pinarayi said the action would make the government officials insecure.

PUNJAB: CPI(M) State Conference Calls for Intensifying Struggles against Anti-People Policies

THE 21st Punjab state conference of the CPI(M) was held from January 15-18 at Jandiala Manjki in Jalandhar. The conference gave the call to unite and strengthen the struggles against the anti-people policies being pursued by the NDA governments in the state and at the centre.A massive rally was organised at Jandiala Manjki village on the opening day of the three-day conference. Party general secretary Prakash Karat, Polit Bureau member S Ramachandran Pillai, Central Secretariat members Nilotpal Basu and Joginder Sharma, and state secretary Charan Singh Virdi addressed the gathering.

The Real & Insidious Nature of 'Ghar Wapsi’ Campaign

‘GHAR’ is one of the most loved and evocative words in Hindustani.  It conjures up a place that is always welcoming, always accepting, not only to those who belong to it but to their friends and comrades.  The doors of a home are always open, the space in a home is also elastic, capable of enveloping as many as want to enter the haven that it offers.  ‘Ghar wapsi’ therefore signifies a happy return home.  From a voyage, from a long absence, from a holiday.  It is a happy home-coming not only for a family favourite but even for a prodigal son (or daughter).  In short, it is

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