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India to witness day-long general strike tomorrow, Bengal govt ready to foil it

| | Sep 02, 2016, at 05:27 am
New Delhi/Kolkata, Sept 1 (IBNS): Protesting against the alleged anti-labour policies of the Modi government and basing on a 12-point charter of demands, Left-affiliated eleven central trade unions, including CITU and INTUC, have called for a day-long nationwide general strike on Friday, which has been supported by several other trade unions.

According to the leaders of Lefts' trade unions, the strike has been called for a twelve-point charter of demands, including halt of the privatization and disinvestment of public sector enterprises, an end to contractualization of jobs, a minimum wage of 18,000 rupees per month and an assured pension of 3000 rupees for all workers, including unorganized sector workers.

Left leaders claimed that a large number of people would observe the day-long strike on Friday, to support their demands.

Meanwhile, the Central government and other state governments have taken several plans to foil the countrywide strike.

In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that no strike would be observed in the state and strictest action will be taken if strike-supporters forcefully try to make their bandh successful.

During a press conference here at state's main administrative building Nabanna in Kolkata on Thursday, Banerjee said, "As strike is not a proper solution, our government will not entertain any strike in Bengal."

"Drive your cars and open your shops tomorrow. If bandh-supporters damage those, govt will provide compensation," she added.

Challenging the Mamata-government, Centre of Trade Unions (CITU)'s state president Shyamal Chakraborty said, "Amidst Mamata Banerjee's threats, our strike would be successful tomorrow."

Meanwhile, a possibility of political violence between pro and anti-strike has been triggered as strike-supporters and strike-opposers have said that they would take position on state roads to observe and foil the day-long strike respectively and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has already announced to celebrate the Supreme Court's verdict on Singur land acquisition in entire West Bengal on Friday.

The Kolkata Police and state police have taken several arrangements to secure the roads on Friday.

"Police pickets will be set up at 357 points in the city and a large number of police force, including our officials, will be on the roads of Kolkata tomorrow to provide security to the commuters and to avoid any untoward situation or political clash," a senior official of Kolkata Police told IBNS.  

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha from Kolkata)

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