Sharad works to increase party base
NCP chief Sharad Pawar plans to make inroads among the unorganised sector and asked his party workers to make eight to 10 lakh members in the coming months.
Mr Pawar spelt out the NCP’s policy for the working class while launching the Nationalist Labour Congress at a rally here on Monday. Union minister Praful Patel presided over the meeting.
While making it clear that the NCP’s priority is not to form trade unions like nationalised bank unions, public sector employees union, he said, “We have to decided whether we are for organised sector or unorganised sector workers.”
He wanted his party to spread its work among tea garden labourers, construction, agriculture, coal, transport and sugar factory workers. Recalling how unions used to fight effectively for the cause of the working class, bandh cities like Mumbai at a short notice and even make Bharat bandh a success, the NCP supremo observed that the economic reforms have weakened the fighting sprit of the working class.
The spirit behind the union movement should be the welfare of the working class and not to collect money or make deals with the owners.
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