CONFEDERATION PRESS STATEMENT ON BUDGET 2013
28th February, 2013
PRESS STATEMENT
Another pro-rich
budget
The Union Budget
2013-14 presented by the Finance Minister Shri P. Chidambaram, today in the
Parliament was extremely disappointing to the common working people . No doubt
they have not expected any relief from this anti people Government and
especially from its Finance Minister, Shri P.Chidambaram. However, they
hoped against hope that the Government will read the discontent that is growing
fast amongst the people, manifested admirably in the two day strike of the Indian
Working Class on 20th and 21st. Despite the erosion of the real value of
the wages due to the high rate of inflation, the wage earners genuinely thought
that they would be provided with some relief by way of an adjustment of the non
taxable maximum. While the give away to the corporate sector continued as
the Finance Minister himself has noted in his budget speech in as much as the
revenue foregone on direct taxes did register an increase from a lakh crore
rupees to Rs. 1.13 lakh Crores in the last year he never felt the need to
address the agony of the workers.
Despite the fall in
the rate of growth of economy, the Finance Minister has taken pride in the fact
that India continues to be one of the fast growing economy. What type of
growth he was visualizing is hard to gauge when the number of people below
poverty line had been on the increase year after year. There had been
all-round increase in the prices of all essential commodities including those
where the Government had a say in determining it. The Railway Minister
did not increase the fare for passenger trains for he did it before he
presented the budget. The economic growth and recovery would be a mirage
so long as the purchasing power of people get depleted. There had been
substantial reduction of workforce in the organized sector due to intensified
contractorisation.
The
pronouncement of increased allocation of funds for agriculture, rural
development, education etc. is a travesty of truth. The FM has made
comparison of the present allocation with the revised estimates of the previous
year, which in fact was much lesser than 2011-12. There had been gross
underutilization of the allocated funds in respect of most of the welfare
scheme of the Govt. last year. While presenting the economic survey, the
Finance Minister assured the country that the days of recession were over and
the era of growth will usher in soon, which has only pleased the TNCs and
corporate houses in the country. The FM has unambiguously spelt out the
continuance of the neo liberal economic path of development with much more
fervor in the months to come.
To expect that the
Govt. will address the concern of the common people and the working class
is foolish, if the Budget proposal is any indication. But how long
the people are to suffer this agony. Every decision of this
Government being anti-working people and the Budget being a policy
pronouncement, we must strive our best to organize movement to oppose the
disastrous policies being pursued by the UPA Government.
K.K.N. Kutty, Secretary General.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY – 08.03.2013
CONFEDERATION CIRCULAR NO. Conf/ 24 /2013 Dated: 27th FEBRUARY 2013
Dear Comrades,
The International Women' day which falls on 8th March is observed throughout
the world. The UN theme for the International women's day 2013 is "A
promise is a promise; time for action to end violence against women". This
year in India, we saw a massive uprising against the atrocities on women
immediately after the barbarous sexual assault on student in Delhi. She
later succumbed to the injuries suffered during the assault.
Thousands of young men and women, students and common people assembled at Vijay
Chowk and elsewhere in Delhi and other parts of the country demanding stringent
action against the culprits besides asking the Government to make enactment to
protect the women. Empowerment of women is an issue that has to be focused and
taken to its logical end. There is no shortcut for that. Raising the conscious
level of the society at large through sustained campaign and struggles is the
only way out. It is a painstaking path, but there is no other alternative.
The brutalities against women, attempt to dispossess the women of their right
to property is the outcome of the patriarchal system that has taken roots in
our country. In our society today women are being portrayed as a commercial
commodity an offshoot of the impact of the neo liberal economic policies where
except profit nothing matters. The fight for empowerment of women, hence,
cannot be separate from the struggle against finance capital driven neo-liberal
economic policies.
We call
upon every affiliate and the State Committee to observe the International
Women's Day in a befitting manner by holding Seminar, Convention, meetings etc
depending upon the local situation. The programmes may be utilized to drive the
theme of the International Women's Day 2013. The apathy of the rulers towards
crime against women must be exposed. We must bring to the public gaze
that many in the ruling class have criminal background and are facing charges
of assault on women. The convention/seminar/meeting may be preceded by
handbills focusing on this issue.
Kindly send us a detailed report on the observance of the
International Women's Day
With greetings,
Yours fraternally,
KKN Kutty, Secretary General
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