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2004.11.24 15.19 The conference of Delhi Porters' Union I had been to the conference of Delhi Porters' Union held in Krishnanagar. It was a well attended conference. 500 porters from Lajpatrai market, Medicine market and cycle market Bhagirath Place and Angooribagh participated in the same. Although the conference began 2 hours late from its scheduled time i e 10 am. due to heavy rain of previous night, it ran very well and systematically. Let me introduce the conference venue first, and why it was chosen. It was held in the middle of a newly settled working class village Krishnanagar. This village is situated at 2-3 kilometer east of Noli Railway station. Almost all the residents of this village are working in diffent markets of Old Delhi and are the natives of Eastern UP and Bihar. So, the concentration of large no. of porters was the only reason behind organising the conference in this colony. And the anticipation of the organizers stood true. But the participants were not only the local residents but a large number of porters from Shashtri Park, Khajuri, Usmanpur, and other working class localities form East Delhi also participated in the same. The conference was inaugrated by an old trade union leader Baljor Singh Chauhan, the founding president of DPU. Mr. Chauhan was associated with various trade union movements including the All India Newspapers Employees Federation. Highlighting the history of DPU Mr. Chauhan said how it was easy fot the shopkeepers to harass the workers, how every day a worker was called 'chor' and his token was snatched away by the shopkeepers. He praised the role of Shiv Sagar in organising the workers, first in Lajpartai market and then in the adjecent market. Next came on the mick was another old trade uniouist Jamilurrahman. He was the honourary vice president of the DPU. Mr. Rahman given an account of the struggles undertaken by the DPU for the interest of the workers in Lajpatrai market under the guidance of AITUC. The Delhi State President of of President of All India Youth Federation, Mr. Mahesh Rathi was the third speaker. He mainly spoke about the the role of Left in the UPA govt. He said that to supporting the UPA govt. at the centre does not mean that the left front will not question the anti people policies of Manmohan Singh Govt. He attacked the former NDA govt. for framing and implementing the anti people anti poor anti labour policies during its rule. His speech was full of left rethorics. He narrated several stories on how the flag of workers became reg and viz-a-viz. After that Shiv Sagar presented a report on the work of previous union. Copies of the same three page report were distributed among the workers also. The workers oppression by the Shopkeepers and CRMA, and the struggle of Workers were prominently dealt in the report. The high handedness of newly appointed Chairperson of wage committee of the market Mr. Atul Sharma and DPU's protest against him was pormintly mentioned in the report. According to the report Atul Sharma had announced that the will not be revised in any condition. He also announced that if any jhalliwallah asks more than rs. 3 per round, his token would be taken away by CREMA. But it was the struggle of DPU and the workers' unity that not only forced Sharma to take back his words but had to increase the wage of workers also. Now it is rs. 4 per round. But the report says that we will not stop until our demand of rs. 5 per round is meet. The report systematically gives the struggles of DPU. After the presentation of report delegates were asked to give their suggestions on comments. After 2-3 repeated announcements some of them came to express their views on the report or otherwise expressed their opinion on DPU's functiong and the misdeads of CREMA and the shopkeepers in the market. Expressing their views they seemed very angry towards the high handedness of shopkeepers, especially to some particular (big) shop owners. After that they unanimously passed the report. After that the Chief guest, Mr. Jitendra Sharma the Secretary of Ghaziabad District Committee of Communist Party of India, was invited to deliver his lecture. Actually the conference was supposedly inaugurated by him, but he did not turn at time so it was done by Mr. Baljor Singh Chauhan. Mr. Sharma spoke at length about the vulnerability of workers and the anti worker policies of governments at Lucknow as well as Delhi. He explained how once the industrial city of Ghaziabad has turned into the city of goons and lumpens. How the people of other parts of country get afraid after hearing the name of Ghaziabad. He said that one the one hand the closure and shifting of industrial units have snatch away the employments of workers. And the govt. who has ordered all these closures and shifting has no plan for generating alternative employment for the workers. While the increased crime has created fear among the general people in the city. He also spoke that the suburb like Krishnanagar, in spite of being situated on the road side has no electricity and water. There is no civic facilities for its residents. Addressing the delegates he said that you should not restrict your struggle only to the market, but you should fight for your civic amenities at your place of residence also. He said that the communist parties are fighting for workers right all over the world, and his party is commited to struggle for their rights also. “Whenever, you feel, you can call me. I am always available for you”, he said to the workers. After that the elections for the new (huge) executive committee and the office bearers of the DPU were held. Once again the mode of election was the same as I have seen in some other mass fronts of the communit parties. Shiv Sagar has a list in his hand and he was calling the names one by one, and people were coming on the dias. It was huge executive committee. People from Lajpatrai market, Bhagirath Place Medicince market, Bhagirth Place electrical market, Angooribagh market were give participation in the EC. Not on | |||