Bharat bandh: Left warns of a bigger one

In a joint statement, CPI (M), CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc said the strike has been historic as all Central Trade Unions gave a joint call for the first time for the two-day strike.

New Delhi: Describing the two-day nation-wide general strike as the "biggest" working class action since Independence, Left parties Thursday warned the government that "bigger actions" will follow if demands raised by workers are not immediately met.

In a joint statement, CPI (M), CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc said the strike has been historic as all Central Trade Unions gave a joint call for the first time for the two-day strike.

"This makes it the biggest working class action since Independence. The Central government has to immediately address the demands raised and take steps to fulfil them, otherwise bigger actions will follow. This is a wakeup call to stop the anti-people and anti-working class policies," it said.

The statement was signed by General Secretaries of the four parties Prakash Karat (CPI-M), S Sudhakar Reddy (CPI), T J Chandrachoodan (RSP) and Debabrata Biswas (Forward Bloc).

Claiming that the strike was a "magnificent success", they said workers struck work in all industries and commercial sectors.

The strike was effective in petroleum sector, coal, mining, port and dock, plantation, manufacturing, banking and insurance. State government offices were also affected by the strike. The participation of workers in unorganised sectors was also notable, they said.

The parties also condemned the instances of "police repression" against striking workers and the killing of a trade union leader in Ambala by crushing him under a state bus.

"In West Bengal, despite the state government machinery being used to foil the strike, there was a powerful strike in various sectors. Kerala observed a total bandh in solidarity with the striking workers," the statement said.

PTI

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