Jan Ekta Jan Adhikar Andolan Holds National Convention
An
all India convention of mass, class and social movements was held on 18
September at Mavalankar Hall, New Delhi to launch the Jan Ekta Jan
Adhikar Andolan. The various movements and organizations came together
to intensify the struggle against price rise, unemployment, attacks on
people’s rights and on democracy and diversity by the Modi Government.
The Convention gave a call for People’s Unity, People’s Rights, People’s
Resistance- Jan Ekta, Jan Adhikar, Jan Pratirodh.
A
presidium comprising of Hannan Mollah(AIKS), Amarjeet Kaur(AITUC), K
Hemalata (CITU) Atul Kumar Anjan(AIKS Ajoy Bhawan) A Vjijaya Raghavan
(AIAWU) Rajeev Dimri (AICCTU) , R K Sharma (UTUC), Manoj Bhattacharya
(RSP), Anil Choudhury(INSAF), Shankar(MSM) , Marium Dhawale(AIDWA)
Annie Raja( NFIW) , Kavita Krishnan (AIPWA), Vikram Singh(SFI), Gautam
Modi (NTUI), K Madhuresh Kumar (NAPM) , Roma Malik (AIFWPU) and P
Krishnaprasad (AIKS) conducted the proceedings.
Activists
from a range of mass organizations addressed the gathering. A
resolution was adopted, expressing concern at the ongoing assaults on
people’s rights, the growing climate of hatred and divisiveness, and the
attacks on dissenting voices. The resolution called upon all left,
democratic, secular, rational, progressive and broad minded people to
come together to reclaim our country and our democracy; and unite to
fight back these fascistic, authoritarian and autocratic elements and
the divisive ideology that guides them. It was resolved to hold similar
conventions in state capitals and district headquarters to propagate the
issues and united actions and to organise united people’s ‘Jan Ekta
Mashal’ (People’s Unity Torch) processions with torchlights/candles on
30 October, 2017 in districts across the country.
Along
with raising a range of demands related to food security, workers’ and
peasants’ rights, women’s rights and freedoms, and rights to education
and employment, the Convention called for a stop to plans to deport
Rohingya refugees who are fleeing genocide in Myanmar.
The charter of struggle also demanded the enactment of a Prevention of
Communal Violence Bill and scrapping of draconian laws like the sedition
law and AFSPA. The convention expressed support and solidarity to the
ongoing struggles by the joint platform of central trade unions- the
three day’s continuous mass dharna on 9,10,11 November 2017 before
Parliament and the struggles by the joint platform of peasant
organizations- the march to parliament on 20 November 2017.
Activists
of mass, class and social organizations representing workers, peasants,
agricultural workers, students, youth, women, employees, tribals,
dalits, minorities, other socially oppressed sections, writers, cultural
groups, intellectuals, as well as secular progressive individuals from
all the states attended in the convention.
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