“THE MORNING SHALL SURELY COME, THE DARKNESS WILL
VANISH.
WHERE THE MIND IS WITHOUT FEAR AND HEAD IS HELD
HIGH ……
=Gitanjali,Rabindranath
Tagore
CLASS ORIENTED MILITANT STRUGGLE OF THREE LAKHS GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS
“CHANGE THE POLICY OR WE SHALL CHANGE THE GOVERNMENT”
M.Krishnan
Secretary General, Confederation
Ex-Secretary General, NFPE
The
unprecedented strike of three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks of Postal department will
enter the 14th day on Monday. Functioning of rural postal
services has come to a grinding halt. Out of 1,55,000 Post offices, 1,29,500
rural Post offices are completely shut down. GDS are not demanding to give them
the “Moon” from the sky. They are demanding their legitimate wage revision. If
32 lakhs departmental employees wage revision can be implemented within eight
months after submission of Seventh CPC report, why the unjustified delay of
eighteen months for implementation of wage revision of only three lakhs
low-paid GDS employees? Why lamenting about the deficit of the department only
when GDS wage revision comes? Are GDS responsible for the deficit? No, not at
all.
Postal
“Gods” and Central Government are in deep slumber for eighteen months, when
poor GDs are waiting..waiting..and waiting. The strike is a natural outburst of
pentup discontentment and anger of the marginalized section after desperately
waiting for long. Then suddenly the sleeping ‘Gods’ wokeup. Appeal after appeal
started pouring in all languages just like distributing chocolates to lure
children. But 96% of GDS stood united and continued their struggle. They
declared they will not surrender their self-respect and prestige, evenif they
and their families are made to starve or die by prolonging the strike.
They
know, many had lost their lives and many sacrificed before our country got
freedom. Mahatmaji had told the Britishers “you can kill me, but you can not
make me surrender”.
They
know, many had lost their lives and many sacrificed before the most dreaded
“apartheid” system is legally banned and abolished in South Africa. Nelson
Mandela has taught them “never to give up or surrender”.
They
know, many had lost their lives and many sacrificed before the “slave system”
is legally abolished in United States. Martin Luther King had told them“I
have a dream” and his dream had come true later.
GDS
system is a “beggar system”and nothing but slavery and bonded labour. This
heroic struggle of GDS will definitely mark the beginning of the end of this
slave system which is a “black mark in the face of Indian democracy”. Those GDS
and departmental employees (though in some states only) who participated in
this historic struggle for emancipation of the most down trodden section of the
society will be remembered for ever in the history and their sacrifice will
never go in vain.
Those
Government’s supporters in the bureaucracy are propagating that GDS unions have
committed a great mistake and unpardonable crime by going on an “untimely”
indefinite strike, that too all the four Unions together. We have only to
remind them the old saying “when a beggar come to your house, you need not give
money to him if you don’t like, but please don’t unleash your dogs to bite
him”. Let the GDS fight for their own destiny. Government may allow
their right or not. This struggle is not the end of history. As long as
injustice and discrimination are there, strikes and protests will emerge again
and again likephoenix bird from the ashes.
Now
the ball is in the court of the Government and Postal Department. It is they to
decide how to play. What is wrong in inviting the GDS unions for negotiation
and in reaching an honourable settlement, instead of distributing pamphlet type
appeals one after another? What is the mindset of the top bureaucracy of the
Postal Board? Are they thinking like olden days feudal landlords and expecting
the GDS Union leaders “to obey them and not to question them”. Sorry, they are
thoroughly mistaken and they should understand the writings on the wall. Only
mutual trust and goodwill can build confidence in the mind of striking GDS and
that can only lead to an amicable settlement.
We
hope that good sense will prevail upon the powers-that-be. We want to make it
clear that any attempt to break or crush the strike by attempting to
victimization or any other coercive methods will only complicate the situation
and the entire Central Government Employees will be forced to come out to
defend and protect the striking GDS at any cost.
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