NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE
OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..
(Registered undder the T.U. Act.No. RTU01/2021.Dated.7.01.2021
Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.E mail:
nccpahq@gmail.com.
13.c Feroze Shah Road,
New
Delhi. 110 001
PRESIDENT:
COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)
SECy.
GENERAL: COM.K.K.N.KUTTY.
(98110 483030)
Dated: 23rd May, 2021
Dear Comrades,
We reproduce
hereunder the extract from the circular
letter issued by the Confederation of Central Government employees and workers
in connection with the observance of Black day on 26th May
2021. In the matters of common interest,
you are aware, the NCCPA and the Confederation endeavours to function
jointly. In the present covid situation,
whereby most of our cities and towns are under lock down a demonstrative action
in front of Government offices is a rare possibility. We, therefore, request our affiliates, State
Units, CGPAs and other members to join the programme wherever possible or wear
the black badges on 26th May, 2021 even when you are at home. This
is to convey our discontent and anger to the powers that be in a democratic
manner.
With greetings,
Yours fraternally,
K.K.N. Kutty.
Secretary General.
Extract from the circular letter of the Confederation
of CGE & Workers dated 23rd May, 2021.
Dear Comrades,
Kindly see the Press Statement issued by the Central Trade
Unions on 20th May, 2021 calling upon all workers to observe 26th
May, 2021 as Black day. The full text of
the Press Statement has been placed on the Confederation’s website .
Confederation, as you
all know, had been part and parcel of the joint movement of the Trade Unions in
the country, ever since the new economic policies were ushered in and
implemented by the successive Governments that came to power at the Centre
since 1991. We endorse the call of the
Central Trade Unions to observer 26th May, 2021 as Black day. We are aware that quite a number of cities
and towns in our country are under lock down due to the rapid spread of the
pandemic corona-Covid 19. There are
stipulations made by the respective State Governments in so far as maintaining
social distance is concerned. We request
our members through our affiliates and State COCs to organise the protest
programme adhering to those stipulations and taking care that our protest
action in no way accentuate the spread
of the disease. Kindly ensure that every
member wears black badge on 26th May 2021 and if possible badges
indicating the issues on which we are agitated,
throughout the day . Please also
ensure that black flags are kept in the office compound Written posters may be affixed in prominent
places. The State units might publish
pamphlets or leaflets highlighting the following issues;
(a)
The
denial and continued freezing of the dearness allowance/dearness relief
instalments that have become due to the CGEs/CG Pensioners since January, 2020;
(b)
The
nugatory attitude of the Government in settling the demands of the CGEs even
those cases where the highest court of the country, the supreme court has given
their decision in favour of the employees/pensioners;
(c)
The
impasse created in combating the pandemic corona covid 19 due to the deficiency
of vaccines; medicines, hospital beds, oxygen, ventilators, ICUs etc which has resulted in the death of lakhs of
people in the country. As of today, the
number of covid related death in the country has crossed the 3 lakh mark. The above situation had been the product of
the pernicious decisions emanating from the pursuance of the neo liberal
economic policies, due to which the vaccine manufacturing PSUS
were either closed down or hived off to the private entrepreneurs. The crony capitalism by virtue of which the
tax payers money is allowed to flow into the hands of selected Industrialists,
which has become of theme of governance of the present government had been the
single significant culprit for the present situation in the country;
(d)
The
unhindered spread of obscurantist and
irrational beliefs by those occupying high positions in the Government and the
society obliterating even whatever scientific temper exist in the society has
accentuated the death toll and has created invincible impediments in the
efforts of the health workers;
(e)
The
continuous price rise of all petroleum products in the post-election
fortnight without any rhyme or reason,
especially when the international crude oil prices has crashed igniting inflation by the oil PSUs to make
super profits out of human misery with the seal of approval of the government
in power;
(f)
Withdrawing
the benefits of both farmers and workers by passing legislations in the form of
labour codes and farm laws and driving them to pitiable standard of living;
(g)
Refusing
to render any assistance to the workers especially in the unorganised sectors
who have lost their livelihood due to the lock down and corona;
(h)
The
misuse and abuse of state power to imprison people who raise their voice in
support of the poor workers and extreme intolerance towards dissenting views;
(i)
Above
all the failure to provide adequate
health care facilities to the people who
are affected by the covid pandemic.
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