Agartala July 31: A meeting of the CITU State Committee was held on Sunday. CITO leadership from each division was present in the meeting. In this meeting, the current situation of the state and the condition of the workers were discussed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking decisions against public interest one after another.
As a result, as the country is being damaged on one side, people are being damaged on the other side. Gradually, the country is going into the hands of foreigners. As a result, it can be said that the freedom of the country is being endangered in the hands of this BJP-led government. Shankar Prasad Dutta, general secretary of the state committee of the organization, said this at a press conference at the CITU state office on Monday. A law has been passed in the Parliament a few days ago to hand over the country’s mineral resources to private taxation. He also said that there is no work for the people in the village hills of the state, the condition of the village hills is dire and there is no provision of food. The government is not paying attention to these issues. He also said that the state government is not playing the role it is supposed to play on dengue. On the other hand, malaria is spreading in Langtorai Valley and Dhalai districts. But so far no role is noticed. Besides, the current situation of the farmers was also discussed.
He claimed that because the price of crops is not increasing. He also claimed in the press conference that the wages that the workers of REGA and Tweep are supposed to get are not matching. And getting 200 days of work is a far cry, not even 100 days of work like during the Left Front government period. This clearly shows that the government does not work in the interests of the poor people. As a result, the working class people are forced to leave the state. Therefore, CITU has decided to take a major program across the state in the month of August. The main objective of this program will be to raise the demands of the working class people. Shankar Prasad Dutta said that this government should think about the people of the working class. He said that district-to-district conventions would be held to ensure that electricity services are improved, not handed over to private hands and customer sufferings are alleviated. And along with this power service, the attention of the government will be drawn to improve the railway service, said the general secretary. CITU State Committee President Manik Dey was also present in the press conference organized on this day.