Over 25 Crore Workers Hit The Streets In Nationwide Strike Against New Labour, Farm Laws
Kerala, Puducherry, Odisha, Assam and Telangana witnessed a near complete shut down as normal life was disrupted.
Kerala, Puducherry, Odisha, Assam and Telangana witnessed complete shut down on Thursday and normal life was partially affected in many other states as more than 25 crore workers participated in the nationwide strike, according to central trade unions.
The day-long countrywide strike has been called by a joint platform of ten central trade unions to protest against the central government's new farm and labour laws, among other workers-related issues, as well as to raise various demands.
Various independent federations and associations are also part of the joint platform.
“The states of Kerala, Puducherry, Odisha, Assam and Telangana have reported complete shut down. Tamil Nadu reported complete shut down in 13 districts, while the industrial strike continues in the rest of the districts. Punjab and Haryana have reported that the state road transport buses have not left their depots in the morning,” a joint statement issued by the trade unions said.
This historic #MazdoorKisanStrike is a watershed moment in Indiaâs long history of peoplesâ struggles. This strike is a demonstration of the unity of the most oppressed classes, farmers and agricultural labourers, converging with industrial workers and employees in public. pic.twitter.com/bbsT2WiHka
— CPIM DELHI (@CPIMSTATEDELHI) November 26, 2020
Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh reported 100% strike, including at Bharat Aluminium Company, the statement said.
Normal life was affected in West Bengal and Tripura, and sporadic incidents of clashes were reported in West Bengal, according to reports.
Indian National Trade Union Congress, All India Trade Union Congress, Hind Mazdoor Sabha, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, All India United Trade Union Centre, Trade Union Co-ordination Centre and Self-Employed Women's Association are part of the joint platform.
Others are All India Central Council of Trade Unions, Labour Progressive Federation and United Trade Union Congress.
Jharkhand: Left parties stage protest in Ranchi against labour & farm laws.
— ANI (@ANI) November 26, 2020
A protestor says, âWe are not going to accept attack on our economy & democracy. We will bring back the old laws. This is not Ambani or Adaniâs estate but our country.â pic.twitter.com/Ue0O7l00Gw
BJP-aligned Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh is not participating in the strike.
Hind Mazdoor Sabha General Secretary Harbhajan Singh Sidhu told PTI that the number of workers who joined the nationwide agitation on Thursday exceeded the expected number of 25 crore.
He also said that coal mine workers along with those from defence, railways and other public sectors are also supported the strike.
Kerala: Workers of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) form a human chain in Kochi as part of their nationwide strike today against Centre's new labour and farm laws. pic.twitter.com/g53db5Vmda
— ANI (@ANI) November 26, 2020
Scheme workers, electricity employees, domestic workers, construction workers, beedi workers, hawkers, vendors, agricultural workers, self employed in rural and urban India are holding demonstrations at various places, even defying police restrictions, the statement said.
At many places, the auto and taxi drivers have remained off the roads. Railway and defence employees have held demonstrations in support of the strike at their respective places of work.
As per the statement, operations of financial institutions such as banks and insurance companies have also been affected.
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Besides state government and central government employees, those from the Income Tax Department and other PSU workers are participating in the strike in a big way, the unions claimed.
“Reports of successful strike in coal and copper mines, including other mineral resource mines, have been received. The employees of postal, telecom and steel sector were also in action and gramin dak sevaks observed 100% strike,” the statement said.
#MazdoorKisanStrike Protests in Khammam, Telangana. pic.twitter.com/PGxvRmZIPJ
— AIKS (@KisanSabha) November 26, 2020
In several places, oil sector unions also observed strike. Workers also resorted to picketing in some parts of the country.
Further, the statement said that total number of workers who have joined the strike at over 25 crore exceeds the number of those participated in a similar strike on Jan. 8.