KOLKATA: IN
the second half of November, 113 mass organisations will conduct a statewide
intensive campaign on peoples’ issues. These organisations, representing all
sections of people including peasants, workers, employees, teachers, students,
youth, and women have formed Bengal Platform of Mass Organisations (BPMO) from
a public convention in Rani Rasmoni Avenue in Kolkata on September 28. This is the
widest ever mobilisation of mass organisations on a united platform in the
state.
After the
festivals, these organisations have organised joint conventions at every level
where the charter of demands was explained and preparatory work for the massive
campaign was finalised. There will be statewide booth-level marches or jathas
from November 14-22. These marches will cover 77,000 booths in state, making it
the biggest ever campaign programme. The marchers will comprise representatives
of all mass organisations active in the respective areas. The marchers will
explain the demands and the political situation in the state. There will be at
least 50 steady volunteers in the block, ward level jathas who will walk all
along the way. One of the features will be participation of cultural workers
who will raise the demands through performances. There will be public meetings
at the conclusion of jathas. In the rural areas, the volunteers and leaders
will stay at villagers’ homes at night.
But this will
not be a campaign by political workers alone. Intensive door-to-door to
campaign will be conducted to mobilise as many people as possible. There will
be interaction with people at every level.
In the
prevailing situation of the state, these jathas will raise the voice for
restoration of democracy in the state. The voice will be raised against
divisive activities of the communal forces, who are trying to spread their
network in the state.
15 point
charter of demands includes the burning problems of the peasants and agricultural
workers. They are suffering from loss of produces, distress sale, lack of work
culminating in extreme misery unheard for three decades. Demand to open closed
factories, administrative intervention to save tea garden workers, safeguarding
casual workers will be raised. The entire state is witnessing growing
unemployment and no industrial investment has come through in the last four
years. The demand for employment and corruption-free recruitment in teachers’
posts will be raised. The jathas will also demand security for women, defending
public distribution system, reduction of exorbitant power charges etc.
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