CITU Launches Workers’ Manifesto for Lok Sabha Polls
The District Solan unit of CITU orchestrated a resounding call to action at Baddi’s industrial enclave, echoing demands to dethrone the Modi government and heralding the launch of a groundbreaking Workers’ Manifesto ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. The convention attracted a vibrant cross-section of workers and employees from diverse sectors, including stalwarts like Racket, Jupiter, and Glenmark.
At the crux of the event lay the unveiling of a meticulously crafted Workers’ Manifesto, epitomizing the collective aspirations and grievances of the labor force nationwide. Pioneered by luminaries such as Vijendra Mehra, Mohit Verma, and Daljeet Singh, the manifesto elucidated a poignant narrative of social justice, economic equity, and workers’ empowerment.
Central to the manifesto’s ethos was a fervent call to redress the systemic injustices perpetuated by the incumbent government, particularly its relentless onslaught on labor protections and unabashed pandering to corporate interests. The document outlined a sweeping array of reforms, ranging from the restoration of dismantled labor laws to the implementation of robust social security measures and equitable wage structures.
Moreover, the manifesto espoused an unwavering commitment to amplifying the voices of marginalized workers, advocating for gender parity, workplace safety, and the eradication of exploitative labor practices. It stood as a testament to CITU’s steadfast resolve to champion the cause of workers’ rights, irrespective of their socio-economic status or employment arrangement.
In tandem with the manifesto’s debut, CITU leaders rallied the masses with an impassioned plea for unified action to unseat the BJP-led government. They lambasted the administration’s complicity in exacerbating unemployment, fueling inflationary pressures, and facilitating the wanton exploitation of natural resources for corporate gain.
The launch of the Workers’ Manifesto heralded a watershed moment in the struggle for social and economic justice, invigorating millions of disenfranchised workers with renewed hope and purpose. As the nation braces for the impending electoral fray, CITU’s manifesto emerges as a potent clarion call for transformative change, galvanizing a groundswell of support for a future anchored in dignity, equality, and prosperity for all.