Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Two Thousand Almond Workers' Stage a Massive Protest at Jantar-Mantar

Demanded implementation of Labour Laws, condemned the collusion of Police with contractors and employers





December 23, New Delhi. Nearly 2000 almond workers staged a huge demonstration at Jantar-Mantar in the afternoon under the leadership of 'Badaam Mazdoor Union'. As is well known, approximately 20 thousand almond workers have been on strike for past one week. These workers organized themselves into 'Badaam Mazdoor Union' (BMU) a year ago and since then, they have been fighting for the rights to which they are entitled under various labour laws. The BMU declared strike in the almond processing industry located in Karawal Nagar which is situated in the North-East Delhi, following which 20 thousand workers' families stopped work, who were engaged in this work. Due to this strike the entire almond processing industry of Delhi has come to a standstill. This pressure is hurting even more because these almonds come from the US, Canada and Australia to India for processing, after which they have to be sent back. These companies outsource the work of processing to India to exploit the extremely cheap labour of India. Khari Baoli, situated in Delhi, is the largest dry fruits market of Asia. The big businessmen located in Khari Baoli take contract for this processing work and then give it on subcontract to petty contractors situated in Karawal Nagar. These petty contractors get this work done by poor labourers on wages which are next to nothing. The workers are given a mere Rs. 50 for the processing of one 23 kg bag of almonds. The total profit on one bag of almonds is arount Rs. 7000. Of this profit, one share goes to the foreign company, another to the big businessmen of Khari Baoli, and yet another to the petty contractor who play in lakhs of rupees, while the workers are constantly on the verge of starvation.


Workers who came to Jantar-Mantar demanded that this almond processing industry which runs in Karawal Nagar and some other areas of Delhi should be given a formal status by the government and it should be regularized, as not a few hundreds are involved in this industry, but thousands of workers are toiling in it to earn a meagre livelihood. Ashish Kumar, Convener of BMU told the mediapersons that the contractors who are at the helm of the affairs in this industry laugh away the labour laws and exploiting the workers in a primitive and barbaric way. It is one of the most glaring example of wage slavery in modern times and that too in the heart of National Capital. For this, they have squandered away money to collude with the Police and local musclemen and political leaders. Against this dictatorship and exploitation, the workers in this strike are demanding that this industry be regularized by the government and labour laws be implemented. The second demand of the workers is that the workers should be given Rs 80 per processed bag of almonds rather than Rs 50. That would be equivalent to minimum wages. Besides, these contractors have not provided the workers with any identity card of job card due to which often they refuse to make due payments to the workers and the latter have no proofs whatsoever, to make a claim. The BMU also demanded that double payment should be made for the overtime. Apart from that, the contractors sell the rind of almonds to the workers. The workers use it as fuel to cook food. As this is a useless by-product of the process of processing done by the workers themselves, it should not be sold to the workers. It should be given to them free of cost. The workers also demanded that the Police should lodge an F.I.R. against those goons of the employers who attacked BMU leaders and women workers with deadly weapons on the morning of December 17. Ironically enough, the Karawal Nagar Police arrested the Union leaders instead of arresting the contractors and their goons and lodged a F.I.R. against them under section 107 and section 151 and sent them to jail, from where they were released on bail on December 19. The BMU leaders also demanded action against the Karawal Nagar Police.

This strike which started on December 16, is being already hailed as one of the biggest unorganized workers' strike in the history of Delhi. Almost 20 thousand workers' families are involved in it. The whole almond processing industry of Delhi has been paralyzed due to this strike. Due to the stoppage of almond supply, the prices of almond are increasing. On the other hand, the contractors are dreaming of crushing this huge movement of workers with the muscle power of their goons and tacit support of the Police administration. However, the workers are in no mood to surrender and they are intensifying their strike with every passing day. The BMU leadership demanded the Labour minister of Delhi and the Deputy Labour Commissioner of North-East Delhi to intervene in the matter and ensure the implementation of the labour rights of these workers. If the snatching away of workers' rights goes on like this, then the workers will gherao the Labour Minister and Chief Minister of Delhi. It is the right opportunity for them to become cautious and implement these laws. They also warned the employers and contractors to wake up before the time runs out. They warned them not to try strength of the workers as it might cost dearly to their profit machinery. They cannot defeat organized working class power with petty street goons. They need to implement the labour laws and give the workers what they are legally entitled to.


Sunday, December 20, 2009

Almond Workers Strike: 5th Day. Workers' Leaders Released. Strike Intensifies

2000 workers organize a huge warning rally
Delhi witnesses one of its largest unorganized workers' strikes in last 20 years
Strike continues into sixth day despite threats and intimidations by the police and goons of factory owners
Supply to international markets badly hit, Delhi's almond processing industry paralysed


December 20, Delhi. The huge almond processing industry of Delhi, situated in the Karawal Nagar, continued to be paralysed on consecutive sixth day. As is well known, nearly 30 thousand almond workers' families went to strike with their families six days ago under the leadership of Badaam Mazdoor Union (BMU). In the meanwhile, on the morning of December 17, the contractors and their armed goons attacked a peaceful procession of women workers, injuring three BMU activists and several workers. In self-defense, workers started pelting stones on the goons due to which 4 of them were injured. However, the Karawal Nagar Police, completely playing in the hands of the employers, unilaterally lodged a case against the Union leaders under section 107 and section 151, and sent them to Tihar Jail. These BMU leaders were released on bail on the night of December 19. The shameless Karawal Nagar Police kept the injured, bleeding BMU activists in the Police Station, without providing them any kind of medical assistance, and doing so intentionally. On the other hand, the real culprits, the hooligans of the contractors were let go by the Police! Not even a single case was registered against them. Even more shameful is the fact that the Police lied to other BMU officials that they were taking the arrested leaders for M.L.C. and a case has been registered against the contractors and their henchmen. The contractors used casteist abuses against dalit workers and dalit BMU activists. And yet, the Police refused to register any case against the contractors and their gundas. The contractors and owners had calculated that with the arrest of the top BMU leaders, the strike will disintegrate. But, contrary to their great expectations, the arrest of BMU leaders, rather than shaking the courage and confidence of workers instilled in them an indomitable resolve to fight till the end. The 20 percent workers who had not joined the strike, joined it on the night of 19th December.
After the release of the leaders, workers warmly welcomed them and organized a historical rally on the morning of December 20 in the whole western Karawal Nagar. The rally had been organized as a symbolic warning to the contractors and the Police. Almost 2000 workers participated in the rally, predominantly female. The rally started in Prakash Vihar area of Karawal Nagar and covered the entire western Karawal nagar. During the rally, workers raised various slogans against the contractors, Police, capitalism, etc. The common citizens of Karawal Nagar saw this rally with awe and supported the demands of the workers. It was the biggest workers' rally in the history of Karawal Nagar. The workers demonstrated their militant unity with this rally and re-emphasized their resolve to continue the struggle till their demands are met.
Due to the continuation of the strike into the sixth day, the almond processing industry of Delhi has come to a halt. Thousands of unprocessed almond bags are lying dump in the godowns of the contractors. On the other hand, the demand for almonds is increasing with every passing day as Christmas and New Year is coming near. It is noteworthy that the almond that is processed in Delhi comes from the companies of the US, Australia and Canada and a number of European countries. These companies, in order to exploit the cheap labour of India and minimize their costs, send their almonds for processing to the big businessmen of Khari Bawli of Delhi, which is the largest dry fruit market of Asia. These big businessmen give this work of processing on sub-contracting to the petty contractors of Karawal Nagar, who laughing away all labour regulations and laws, exploit the workers cruelly. These are the very workers who have been on strike for the sixth consecutive day and who have been demanding for the fulfillment of all their rights given by the labour laws, for example, the piece rate should be fixed in accordance with the law of minimum wages, that is the per bag processing rate should be fixed according to the minimum wages; the workers should be given double overtime payment; they should be provided with identity card and job card; and the due payment should be made in the first week of the month; abuse of workers should be stopped immediately by the contractors. The almond workers formed their Badaam Mazdoor Union last year and since then they have successfully fought on a number of issues. Due to the present strike the rates of almond are increasing swiftly in Delhi's markets.
Convener of BMU, Ashish Kumar Singh said, "Till now, the Police administration has worked hands in gloves with the contractors to sabotage the strike. We have completely lost faith in the Karawal Nagar Police administration and to initiate action against the goons of the contractors, we will lodge a complaint directly in the office of DCP, North-East Delhi. And if the DCP office fails to take action, we will move to court. The goons of contractors will not be spared and they'll have to pay for every drop of blood of workers and their leaders. Strike is our weapon. We'll continue the strike till all our demands are met."
Yogesh, member of BMU, said, "It is for the first time that the workers have organized themselves in such huge numbers. We have witnessed strikes in the past too, however, then the workers of U.P., Bihar and Uttaranchal failed to come together and the strikes failed. It is for the first time, under the leadership of Badaam Mazdoor Union that the workers have organized themselves across the divides of caste, gotra and region, with their class interests in command." Yogesh told that they have been reported by various sources that the baffled contractors are planning a fatal attack on the leadership of the BMU, with the Police on their sides. He said that faced with any such attack, we will reply proportionately. Despite the patronage of the Police, the contractors cannot defeat the worker power.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Almond Workers Strike: 4th Day. Workers' Leaders Released. Strike Intensifies

Delhi's Almond Processing Industry Paralysed

December 19, Delhi.  The almond workers' strike of Karawal Nagar continuing from December 15 intensified with the release of the three arrested leaders of the 'Badaam Mazdoor Union' (BMU), Ashish Kumar Singh, Kunal Jain and Prem Prakash Yadav. Earlier, almond contractors and their goons attacked on women workers, their children and Union leaders with rods, sticks and hockeys on the morning of 17th December, injuring two BMU leaders, and several workers seriously. In self-defense, workers started pelting stones at the contractors and goons due to which four henchmen of contractors were injured. Police took some people from both parties into custody and recorded their statements. But Police did not take any action on the contractors and their goons, and on the behest of the contractors lodged an F.I.R. against three BMU leaders under section 107 and section 151. The Police provided medical assistance to the injured goondas of the contractors and freed them, whereas the BMU leaders were put into the lock up of Gokalpuri Police Station without providing them any medical assistance or even first aid. Besides, this whole dispute came under the jurisdiction of Karawal Nagar Police Station, but fearing militant protest and gherao by the almond workers, the Police locked the leaders up in the Gokalpuri Police Station, while telling lies to the workers that the leaders have been taken to GTB Hospital for M.L.C. This makes it clear that the Police was acting on the behalf of the contractors. The contractors have learnt that they do not need to keep paid goons; they have the Police!
In the meanwhile, thousands of workers continued their strike in Karawal Nagar on the fourth day. Due to fourth day of the strike the whole almond processing industry of Karawal Nagar has come to a standstill. Naveen of BMU said that the Union will lodge a complaint in the office of DCP, North-East Delhi as the Karawal Nagar Police has acted in a partisaned way in favour of the contractors; and if the DCP fails to take cognizance of the whole matter and take action against the Police of Karawal Nagar and the goons of the contractors, we will be left with no other option but to move to the court. It is noteworthy that almond workers under the leadership of BMU have been demanding for their labour rights and they are also demanding the Delhi government to give a formal recognition to the almond processing industry of Delhi. Presently, all the almond godown owners are working as contractors without any licence of government recognition. Workers working in these godowns are predominantly women, however, there is no arrangement for sanitation or creche for their children. The workers have to break almonds soaken in acid with their hands, feet and teeth. They do not have any security gear or any kind of security arrangement they often succumb to diseases like tuberculosis, asthma, etc. The children of workers often catch fatal diseases. The BMU has been demanding for better work conditions for these workers. However, the contractors and owners are having their own way with application of force, which they have at their disposal in the form of the support of the Police administration and local leaders of various parties. Yogesh of BMU said that now those days are a thing of past when the workers silently endured all the excesses of the contractors and kept working like slaves. They have organized themselves into a powerful union, BMU and they would not stop on anything short of all their lefal rights.
Today released leader and convener of the BMU, Ashish Kumar Singh said that the contractors are scared of the workers' movement. By winning the Police on their sides and cowardly attacking the unarmed workers, they have proved that they can demonstrate their "courage" only in hoardes and that too on women workers and children. However, the women workers replied tit for tat and proved that they can retaliate to any such cowardly attack in the same coin. Those days are gone when the workers silently used to bear the violence and abuses of the contractors. Workers, on the strength of their unity can make any force bite the dust, including the corrupt Police administration as well as hooligans. It is not without reason that the 15 percent of workers who had not joined the strike due to the fear of contractors, have now joined the strike with full might and they have freezed the profit machinery of the owners and contractors.
Earlier, the released leaders of the Union received warm reception by thousands of workers when they reached the venue of strike in Karawal Nagar.

Militant Strike of Almond Workers under the leadership of Badaam Mazdoor Union into its third day

Union leader Ashish and two others have been arrested by the Police on false charges


  • Struggle of Delhi's almond workers living under the yoke of global profit mongers
  • Police shamelessly in the service of employers



December 18, Delhi. Almost 30 thousand workers' families are working in the almond processing industry of Karawal Nagar area of North-East Delhi. This whole industry is a global industry. These workers toiling in the most primitive conditions process the almonds of overseas companies of the US, Australia and Canada. These companies come to India for the processing of their dry fruits in their quest of cost minimization as labour in India is far cheaper as compared to that in these countries. Khari Bawli of Delhi is the biggest wholesale dry fruits market of Asia. The big businessmen of Khari Bawli bring unprocessed almonds from these countries, get them processed and then send them back. These businessmen get the processing done by entrusting this work on contract basis to small-time contractors based in Karawal Nagar, Sant Nagar-Burari, Narela and Sonia Vihar. These contractors run small processing workshops in these areas. These workshops are working hell for workers and are not licenced by any government agency. These workshops are completely illegal. Each workshop has 20-40 workers, mostly women and often with their children. Working hour might vary from 12 hours in normal season to 16 hours in peak season. On processing one 23 Kg bag of almonds, they are paid Rs. 50. A skilled worker can break at most 2 bags of almonds in one day. Abusing, harassing and sexual exploitation of workers are common.
These workers are on strike for last three days under the leadership of their Union 'Badaam Mazdoor Union.' They are demanding that per bag rate should be increased from Rs. 50 to Rs. 80, they should be paid double for working overtime, they should be provided identity card and job card by the contractor, etc. Its noteworthy that all these demands are in accordance with the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Contract Labour Act (Prevention and Abolition) 1971, etc. On the second day of the strike, the contractors with their henchmen attacked a peaceful procession of women workers, who were with their children, led by a few Union workers. This attack wounded two Union workers seriously, while a number of women workers and their children sustained minor injuries. During this attack contractors and their goons used casteist remarks to humiliate dalit Union workers as well as women workers. Dalit workers were their particular targets. In defense, workers started pelting stones at the crowd of the contractors and their goons as a result of which 4 goondas of the contractors sustained injuries. In the meanwhile, the Police arrived at the scene and escorted the four injured goons to hospital and provided them with Medical assistance. On the other hand the injured Union members and labourers were arrested by the Police and taken the Police Station. They did not provide them with medical assistance. A few activists were bleeding seriously, but even that did not move the Police. They were kept there in the same conditions for 5 long hours and the Police intentionally delayed the whole process of recording statements. In the meanwhile, the injured workers and activists kept bleeding. After this whole inhuman behaviour, the Police took the activists from the Police Station and lied to the workers who had gheraoed the Police Station, that they were being taken to Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital and then they will be taken to the Karkardooma court. However, Police took them to the Gokalpuri Police Station which is away from Karawal Nagar so that the workers cannot reach there and did not tell anyone about it. F.I.R. had been lodged against the Union activists on the statement of the hooligans of the contractors; however, no F.I.R. was lodged against the contractors and their goons on the statements of the workers and Union activists. The arrested people from the side of the contractors were freed immediately. The arrested activists were produced in the Seelamput SDM court today, but due to some technical reasons they were granted bail and were sent to judicial custody by the Special Executive Magistrate Nirmal Kaur. In the meanwhile, strikers in Karawal Nagar vowed to continue their fight till the end and they pledged that they would not give up until their leaders are released and all their demands are met. The whole almond processing industry of Karawal Nagar has come to a standstill as the strike intensified even more after the deceitful arrest of the Union activists and shameful collusion of the Police administration with the godown owners and contractors. Till the evening of December 18, thousands and workers are gathered at the strike venue. Naveen of Badaam Mazdoor Union said that the arrest of the Union activists, rather than demoralizing the workers, has made their resolve to fight till the end even stronger. Now every worker considers it his or her first priority to take this struggle to final victory.
When Union activists and correspondants of 'Bigul' workers' monthly demanded an explanation from the Police administrated as to why no F.I.R. was lodged against the attacker contractors and their henchmen on the statements of the Union activists and workers and why the Police is working on the guidelines of the contractors by taking unilateral and unjustified action against the Union activists, then the senior officers of the Police bluntly said that the Union walahs need to be taught a lesson and the strikers will be disciplined with force. It is clear as daylight the the Police administration is working on the dictates of the contractors and employers. It has been trying to suppress the workers' movement with all its might and will. It is noteworthy too that all the small time local leaders of Congress, BJP and the RSS have come in open support to the contractors. Ironically, a number of employers and contractors themseves are local leaders of these electoral parties.
This is not the first time that the Police has worked on the behalf of the contractors. A year ago, in August 2008, when the workers had organized a strike for their legal rights, then the Police had arrested Ashish Kumar, the convener of Badaam Mazdoor Union, in an arbitrary fashion. However, at that time almost a thousand workers laid siege to the Police Station and freed Ashish. But this time, the Police acted more cleverly and lied to the workers that they had lodged a F.I.R. against the contractors and their goons and they were taking the three Union leaders for M.L.C. to Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital and then both the parties will be produced the the court. However, they were taken to a far away Police Station of Gokalpuri and were locked in the lock up there. Its crystal clear that the Police has acted conspiratorially to safeguard the interests of the contractors. Reportedly, lakhs of rupees were transacted in bribing the Police in the Police Station. One can understand that the Police must have charged their share for the bizarre inconvenient exercises that they had to do to acquit the culprits! The employers had hoped that the locking up of top Union leaders for one day will break the strength and endurance of the workers and the strike will be sabotaged. However, all their estimates and hopes went haywire as the strike emerged to be even stronger. Workers elected their new interim leadership democratically and the movement marched ahead. Presently, thousands of workers are on the roads of Karawal Nagar and the whole scene is of a working class carnival.
It is noteworthy that these workers have been demanding for their legal rights. These include the workers' rights to which they are entitled under the Minimum Wages Act, Contract Labour Act, Trade Union Act, etc. For this purpose, the Union activists have visited the Office of the Deputy Labour Commissioner of the zone a number of times, but every visit proved its own futility. The whole labour commissionary plays in the hands of the employers and contractors. They are not willing to enforce any labour law and there is a whole network of mutual loyalties and obligations is working to ensure that the workers are kept like slaves and instumentum vocale.
One particular thing to note about this movement is the massive participation of women workers, who constitute the majority of the total worker population in the almond processing industry. These workers are resolved to take this struggle to the ultimate limits.
We appeal to all democratic, sensitive and justice-loving media persons to investigate about this industry and know about the movement of the almond breakers of Karawal Nagar. This is a factsheet and we urge you to corroborate the facts given in it yourself. We believe that such struggles need to be brought in to the public domain urgently and common citizens of India should be made aware of the fact that how the whole executive, legislative and even the judiciary works in collusion with and on the directives of the moneyed class of this country and how common workers are denied justice on every possible single instance. We urge you to give this heroic struggle of workers some space in your newspaper, or magazine or news channel. Workers need you.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

An appeal to labour organisations, social activists, intellectuals and students-youths

Three leading young activists arrested in false cases to crush a workers' movement, 9 more workers implicated in false cases

Labour leaders beaten up in the office of ADM (City) after being called for talks

Young activist suffering from serious heart ailment brutally beaten up

Bail denied till 22nd October, police planning to prolong their detention by accusing them as "Naxalites" and "terrorists"

Reign of police terror at the behest of owners

In order to crush the labour movement which is going on for last two and half months in Gorakhpur city of eastern Uttar Pradesh, the administration has launched a naked reign of terror at the behest of the factory owners. The industrialist-administration-politician nexus is hell bent on crushing this lawful movement at any cost by taking resort to arrests, implicating in false cases, slandering through the media and threats.

On the night of 15th October, three leading activists of the "Joint Workers' Rights Struggle Forum" - Prashant, Pramod Kumar and Tapish Maindola - were arrested by the police. Even though the police have filed cases under bailable sections, the City Magistrate refused them bail on 16th October and extended their custody till 22nd October.

Before this, on the night of 15th October, the district administration called the three leaders to the office of A.D.M. City for talks where they were assaulted by the ADM (City) Akhilesh Tiwary, City Magistrate Arun Kumar and Inspector of Cantt Police Station Vijay Singh. These three senior officers personally led other policemen to severely beat up the labour leaders. They didn't even spare the young activist Prashant even though he and others repeatedly told the officers that he is a heart patient and the beating might have grave consequences for him. This barbaric act by the custodians of law itself shows how brazenly they are siding with the factory owners!

The mobile phones of all four leaders were taken away and switched off in the office of the ADM City and they were not allowed to meet or talk to anyone in clear violation of the directions of the Supreme Court. They related these events on the evening of 17th October when some friends managed to meet them in the jail. They told that the administration refused to take them for a medical check-up despite demanding it repeatedly. Prashant has a serious heart ailment for which he is taking treatment from AIIMS, Delhi and Max Devki Devi Heart and Vascular Institute, Delhi. He was not allowed medical treatment or to get his medicines despite informing the authorities about this. The ADM City abused Prashant when he asked for it. All the while, the officials were asking them to abandon the workers' movement and threatening them with dire consequences.

Later they were taken to the Cantt. police station where they were charged with section 384 of IPC (extortion) apart from various sections for breach of peace (151, 116, 147). The next day false cases were registered by the factory owners against 8 workers plus these four leaders under various sections for forcefully tryingto close the mill, stopping the workers from going to work, threatning etc.

From the day of the arrest itself, the officers of district administration are giving statements that the labour leaders are arrested on the suspicion of being "Maoists" and that "objectionable" literature has been recovered from them. It needs to be mentioned that right from the beginning of the agitation, in order to defame it, the local industrialists and administration led by the M.P. of Gorakhpur have been accusing the leaders of being "Naxalites" and "outsiders". Some officers have told local journalists that the police are preparing cases to keep the leaders under custody for a long duration.

Before this on 15th October, the workers who were sitting on indefinite fast and at the district magistrate's office were forcefully evicted from there. The female workers were literally dragged to remove them from the campus. Women workers protesting against the arrest of Prashant, Promod and Tapish were manhandled.

The workers were demanding that the administration must ensure implementation of the agreement which was brokered by the administration itself. Under tremendous public pressure in favour of the agitation continuing from the first week of August, the administration had got the agreement signed and had given a fortnight's time to the owners to implement it but the owners are openly flouting it. Even after more than two weeks, more than half of the workers have not been taken back to work. At last, when on 14th October the workers started an indefinite fast at the D.M. office, the administration came down heavily on them with its full might.

The demands of these workers of Modern laminators Ltd. and Modern Packaging Ltd. are pretty basic. They are demanding basic rights like minimum wages, job card, ESI card etc and implementation of only a fragment of the labour laws. These workers have been working as modern slaves in almost unbearable and extremely unsafe conditions at very low wages for more than 12 hours a day. All the factories of Gorakhpur have similar conditions. There are no unions in any of the factories; any attempt to organise is immediately crushed. For the first time ever, around five months back, workers of three factories Ankur Udyog Ltd., VN Dyers yarn mill and VN Dyers textiles, formed the "Joint Workers' Rights Struggle Forum" and fought for minimum wages and reductinon in working hours. They braved all odds and were successful in gaining a partial victory. This motivated the thousands of other workers who are toiling in these conditions for years. This explains why the current workers' movement has become a thorn in the eyes of not only the two factory owners but all the industrialists of eastern Uttar Pradesh are losing sleep because of this. They want to crush this agitation at any cost and "teach a lesson" to the workers. The factory owner Pawan Bathwal is a Congress leader and enjoys open support of the local BJP MP Yogi Adityanath. The officers of the local administration and the labour department are sold off. There is a general view in the city that the factory owners have distributed a lot of money among the officers.

During the past two months, the workers have conveyed their demands repeatedly at every level of the administration from Gorakhpur to Lucknow, but the government which talks of "Sarvjan Hitaay"(welfare of all the people) has not bothered to look over it.

After unsuccessful attempts to threaten and split the workers and their leaders, a campaigned was initiated in the last month that this agitation is being led by "Maoist terrorists" and "outside elements" and it is a "conspiracy to destabilise eastern Uttar Pradesh". There cannot be a bigger lie than this. All the three jailed activists who are active in the Joint Workers' Rights Struggle Forum have been working in with various mass organisations for a long time. Prashant and Pramod have been working among the students and youths for past several years. They were active in the factory workers' agitation as well as the agitation of sanitation workers of municipal corporation and university. Most of the intellectuals and workers of the city know them very well.

Tapish Maindola is associated with worker's magazine "Bigul" and specializes on labour affairs. He is also a social activist and has been working among the sanitation and factory workers workers of Noida and Ghaziabad for several years. These days the rural workers under NREGS of Mau, Mainpuri and Allahabad are organising for their demands in his leadership. The Delhi High Court is hearing a Public Interest Litigation based on the well-known report prepared in the leadership of Tapish on missing children of the workers of the Delhi and adjoining region. All the three activists are supporters of mass-based politics and have been opposed to the politics of terror.

This is a naked example of the government ploy of crushing any mass movement by branding it as "Maoist". It must be opposed and exposed. It is a direct challenge from the rulers to all the justice loving citizens, intellectuals, journalists, student-youth activists. Can we keep silent on it? Can we remain mute witness to this farce of "democracy"? We appeal to you to register your protest against this conspiracy to crush a just workers' movement in all possible manners.

What you can do:

- Send letters of protest through fax, email or speed post to chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, chief secretary, labour minister and labour secretary and district magistrate of Gorakhpur protesting against the repression of workers' movement and the arrest of labour leaders. (List of addresses, numbers and emails is given below.)

- Organise meetings and dharna-demonstrations on the issue.

- Issue statements to the media in protest on behalf of your organisations and initiate signature campaigns and send to the above address.

- Participate in the demonstration at Uttar Pradesh Bhavan in Delhi on 21st October, 11 AM by different organisations.

On behalf of the intellectuals, common citizens, students-youths in support of the workers' movement of Gorakhpur,

Katyayani, Satyam, Meenakshy, Rambabu, Kamla Pandey, Sandeep, Sanjeev Mathur, Jaipushp, Kapil Swami, Abhinav, Sukhvinder, Dr. Dudhnath, Shivarth Pandey, Ajay Swami, Shivani Kaul, Shweta, Neha, Lakhwinder,Rajvinder, Ashish,Yogesh Swami, Namita, Vimla Sakkarval, Charuchandra Pathak, Rupesh Rai, Janardan, Sameeksha, Rajendra Paswan.....

For further information, contact:

Satyam: +91-99 104-62009, Sandeep: +91-9350457431

Email: satyamvarma@gmail.com, sandeep.samwad@gmail.com

For news clippings, reports and pictures of this workers movement, visit this blog:

http://bigulakhbar.blogspot.com/

List of addresses, phone-fax numbers & emails of officials:

Governor: Shri BL Joshi

Raj Bhavan, Lucknow, 226001

Phone: 0522-2220331, 2236992, 2220494, Fax: 0522-2223892

Special Secretary to Governor: 0522-2236113

Email: hgovup@up.nic.in <hgovup@up.nic.in>

Chief Minister: Km. Mayawati

Fifth Floor, Secretariat Annexe

Lucknow-226001

Phone: 2215501 (Office), 2236838 2236985 (Res)

Fax: 0522 - 2235733, 2239234, 2236181 2239296

Email: cmup@nic.in <cmup@nic.in>

Labour Minister: Shri Badshah Singh

Department of Labour

Secretariat, Lucknow

Fax: 0522 - 2238925

Principal Secretary, Labour

Department of Labour

Secretariat, Lucknow - 226001

Fax: 0522 - 2237831

Secretary Labour, UP: secup.labor@up.nic.in
Special Secretary Labour UP: ssecup.labour@up.nic.in

Commissioner: PK Mahanty

Office of the Commissioner

Collectorate, Gorakhpur - 273001

Fax: 0551 - 2338817, Email: commgor@up.nic.in

Mobile: 9936581000

District Magistrate: AK Shukla

Office of the District Magistrate

Collectorate, Gorakhpur - 273001

Fax: 0551 - 2334569, Email: dmgor@nic.in

Mobile: 9454417544

ADM City: Akhilesh Tiwari, Mobile: 9454416211

City Magistrate: Arun, Mobile: 9450924888

Dy Inspector General of Police

Phone: 0551 - 2201187 / 2333442

Cantt., Gorakhpur

Email: digrgkr@up.nic.in

Dy. Labour Commissioner,

Labour Office

Civil Lines, Gorakhpur-273001

DLC: Munni Lal Choudhuri, Mobile: 9838123667

Labour Ministry, Central: laborweb@nic.in

Sh. P.C. Chaturvedi Secretary, Labour, Central: cprabhat@ias.nic.in

National Human rights commission : covdnhrc@nic.in

Secretary General, NHRC: sgnhrc@nic.in

UP human rights commission: uphrclko@yahoo.co.in