15th FEBRUARY 2017 – ONE DAY STRIKE
Towards the inevitable end - Victory.
K.K.N. Kutty
President, Confederation of Central Govt. Employees and workers.
December-January
is fog days in Northern India, especially Delhi. Because of the high
level pollution, it is not fog that engulfs Delhi but smog. Temperature
dips and rises quite often. Air and Rail traffics are frequently
disturbed and sometimes go out of gear. It was not unknown to the
National Sectt.of the Confederation when they decided to organize the
rally at the Parliament street on 15th December, 2016. There was no alternative as on November, 6th,
the stipulated four months period was over. The National Sectt. of
the Confederation came to the conclusion that the Government of India is
run by people who indulges in double speak. They have no shame even in
indulging in betrayal.
Confederation
has a noble history and fine tradition. It does not indulge in the
nasty habit of mincing words. It exhibits the courage of calling a
spade a spade. It always has stood for the interest of the employees
and workers, whom it represents. It was built up over the years in the
high values and traditions of a fine trade union. While it believes
that despite the differences in ideology, perception, and approach to
the issues and problems, methods of negotiation, unity of the employees
and workers are paramount in winning demands. It was to uphold that
tradition, on innumerable occasions, it agreed to defer the strike
action, and ultimately even on 11th July, 2016. It had
perceived correctly the weak pretensions of the Government, demonstrated
before the leaders of the NJCA both on 30th june, 2016 and 6th July,
2016. Therefore, its leadership could appreciate the criticism that
emanated from the right thinking persons in its stride. Many of those
who chose to criticize the decision were concerned of the dent the
decision to defer the strike action had created to the image of the
Confederation. An explanatory campaign was the need of the hour. For
sheer paucity of time, it could not be undertaken. It would have
allayed the apprehensions. When it was done, though a little belatedly,
it had its salutary impact. And naturally, the National Sectt. could
not have indulged in the luxury of revisiting the issue with independent
action programme when the climate in Delhi could become tolerable. As
is the case with every vibrant organization, there are persons who take
advantage of the situation, criticize and create cacophony with the
intent of destroying the very organization itself. The mammoth rally at
Delhi in front of the Parliament house on 15th December,
2016 was the vindication of the understanding the Confederation National
Sectt. had on the issues and a magnificent reply to all those whose
intent was to destroy the organization.
It
is quite heartening that our Comrades, who felt betrayed by the
chicanery of the Present Government, weathered the inclement weather
conditions, the disruption of rail and air traffic movements, the
difficulties in reaching the venue by road, the chilly atmosphere at
Delhi and above all the persisting engineered criticism of certain
vested interest, exhibited the anger and discontent in the most
exemplary manner on 15th December, 2016. They deserve our
felicitation, congratulation and grateful salute in creating yet another
historic and successful programme. They have through their loud and
emphatic slogans raised and followed by thousands provided the required
impetus to the National Sect. and confidence to go ahead with the
forward steps of the battle. The decision that was announced by the
Secretary General to organize a one day token strike in protest against
the attitude of the BJP Government was greeted therefore, with great
enthusiasm by the rallyists
The
demonetization and the consequent debilitating impact over the
availability of currency has indeed made insurmountable impediments.
The whole country has been taken for a ride in the name of the noble
cause of cleaning the economy of the black income. Neither the
generation of the black income s tapped nor its proliferation has been
targeted. About one fifth of the National income of the country is
stated to be in black. That hurts and hurts the common people. While
the successive Governments that came to power in the country since 1991,
including the present in office had been extending concessions and
exemptions for the corporate giants in crores, the common people were
finding it difficult to make the both ends meet. The enforcement laws
fear to knock at the doors of those who have looted the Nation and
refused to pay back even the loan they had contracted from the
Nationalized Banks . The circus in the floor of the Parliament, session
after session, precludes any serious discussion or deliberation over
the good or bad of the executive decisions concerning governance.
All appears to be with a design to obliterate the real issues of the
people from the centre stage.
The 105,000- crores, which is a highly exaggerated financial outflow worked out by the 7th CPC
for this fiscal year has been substantially reduced, thanks to the
deferring the grant of enhanced allowances, disapproval of the Option
No.1 granted by the commission to the Pensioners as a relief, the
continuous derailing of the negotiating machinery and the sheer refusal
even to abide by the decisions of the Judiciary and Arbitration Boards,
deferring decision on extending the benefit of revision of wages and
pension to the employees of the autonomous organizations etc. To
sustain the untenable actions, threats are employed invoking the
provisions of the colonial rules and regulations. A good number of
participants in the magnificent rally at the Parliament street on 15th December,
2016 was the retired personnel, despite their physical debilities due
to the advancing age. They look forward to the NCCPA and the
Confederation to articulate, present and fight for their demands and
ensure that justice is rendered to them.
There
is no doubt that the ongoing struggle undertaken by the Confederation
will create sanctions not only on the Government but also on those who
witness it from the sidelines but refuse to become part and parcel of an
event that is bound to have its imprint in the history of the movement
of the Central Government employees in the country. That should not
deter us but steel our determination to march to its glorious end of
victory.
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