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  • Rollback privatisation of Ordinance Factory Board: Harish Rao writes to Centre

    Rollback privatisation of Ordinance Factory Board: Harish Rao writes to Centre

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    Hyderabad: Telangana finance minister T Harish Rao shot a letter to the Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urging the privatisation of Ordinance Factory Board (OFB) be rolled back. 

    The minister, on Friday, asked the Centre to upgrade the factory machinery and initiate measures to enhance the skills of manpower.

    He referred to the representation by the Ayudha Karmagara Telangana Udyodula Samakhya calling the privatisation an ‘arbitrary and unilateral decision of Government of India’.

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    Harish Rao reiterated the employee unions’ opinion that the decision was made ‘without convincing the stakeholders and 74,000 central government employees’.

    The letter further states, “Due to corporatisation of the seven Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSU), competition will emerge affecting the development of new warfare items, as a result, the concept of Make in India will be defeated automatically.”

    Harish Rao said that a sufficient workload was available for the year 2022-23 due to which the Ordnance Factory Medak has achieved the target of Rs 930 crores. 

    “There is no sufficient workload for the year 2023-24. Due to this situation, a threat of declaring the sole ordinance factory located in Telangana as a sick industry in coming years will impact the livelihood of 2,500 direct employees, 5,000 indirect beneficiaries and approximately 25,000 individuals’ future,” the letter stated said.

    The Telangana minister urged the Union Government to strengthen the research and development organisations and upgrade machinery at OFB.

    His letter added to initiate measures to enhance the skills of manpower, simplify the purchase and administrative procedures, ensure sufficient workload to increase productivity as well as ensure the service of employees in government as was done in the case of Prasara Bharathi.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rahul tore ordinance that shielded MLAs, MPs from instant disqualification: Annamalai

    Rahul tore ordinance that shielded MLAs, MPs from instant disqualification: Annamalai

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    Chennai: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had on September 28, 2013 torn an ordinance that shielded the MLAs and MPs from instant disqualification, Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai said on Saturday.

    Taking to Twitter, he said that Rahul Gandhi had on September 28, 2013 torn an ordinance that gave three months time for MLAs and MPs from disqualification.

    He was responding to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s statement on Friday that disqualification of Rahul Gandhi as an MP before he could go for an appeal was the death knell of democracy in India.

    Stalin also said that the metamorphosis of BJP’s vindictive politics into autocracy was taking place at an alarming pace. He also said, “If one goes by history, it is obvious what is in store for such autocrats.”

    Annamala stepped up the attack on Stalin and Rahul said, “Rahul Gandhi has been disqualified after a court verdict for his insult to the country’s OBC and Teli society and for not apologising.”

    He said that Rahul Gandhi was a habitual and had in the past apologised for peddling lies in public and added that the verdict had rattled habitual liars, the DMK.

    It may be noted that according to the Representation of People Act, 1951, sitting MPs and MLAs have a protection from disqualification if they are convicted of certain offences and they are given a period of three months for a sitting MLA or MP from being disqualified.

    The Act also states that if the sitting MLA or MP files an appeal for revision within three months of the date of conviction, the public servant cannot be disqualified until the appeal or revision was not disposed of.

    The Supreme Court had struck down this in 2013 in the judgment of Lily Thomas vs Union of India and struck down Section 8(4) of the Representation of People Act.

    The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh had tried to nullify the judgment through the Representation of the People (Second Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2013. Rahul Gandhi had on September 28, 2003 in a press conference torn the copy of the ordinance calling it utter “nonsense”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Seattle’s anti-caste ordinance ‘extraordinarily historic victory’: Kshama Sawant

    Seattle’s anti-caste ordinance ‘extraordinarily historic victory’: Kshama Sawant

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    Washington: The banning of caste discrimination by Seattle city despite tough resistance from several people is an “extraordinarily historic victory” of the oppressed caste across the world, Kshama Sawant, the Indian-American political leader behind the legislative move, has said, alleging that the practice is prevalent in some of the major tech giants.

    Last week, Seattle became the first US city to outlaw caste discrimination after its local council passed a resolution moved by Sawant to add caste to its non-discrimination policy.

    The resolution was approved by the Seattle City Council by six to one vote.

    The 49-year-old politician and economist said she was able to achieve this historic feat despite a tough opposition mounted by a group of Indian-Americans, whom she described as “right-wing Hindus”, resistance from the tech companies and almost no cooperation from the Democrats.

    “The ordinance that we won this past Tuesday is an extraordinarily historic victory for oppressed caste people not only in Seattle but also in the United States and in India and the rest of the world. Because this ordinance is the first-ever ban on caste discrimination,” Sawant told PTI in an interview.

    Sawant, an upper-caste Hindu from Pune, migrated to the United States in the late 1990s.

    Seattle is not only the first American city to do so, but is the first jurisdiction of any level globally outside South Asia to ban caste discrimination.

    “So this is an absolutely earth-shattering victory because this is the first time outside South Asia that the law has decided that caste discrimination is not going to be invisible eyes, but instead it’s going to be codified in the law that it is illegal,” she said.

    The principal mechanism with which the new law works is that it gives the right to any caste-oppressed worker who is facing discrimination at the workplace to sue the corporation.

    “Obviously victories in the courts are not going to be automatic because the judicial system under capitalism is not on the side of workers and the oppressed,” she said, adding that winning such victories in the court will itself be a fight for the working people.

    Sawant said she had to face tough resistance from the “Hindu right-wing” and also an “entrenched Democratic establishment which did not want this ordinance to pass.
    Many Indian-Americans have opposed the move, fearing that codifying caste in public policy will further fuel instances of Hinduphobia in the US.

    “We had to build a powerful rank-and-file United movement that was able to overcome these forces of opposition,” she said.

    Sawant said the only reason she was able to do that was because of her socialist, or Marxist City Council Office, her organisation Socialist Alternative and many Dalit-oppressed caste-led organisations.

    Incidents of caste-based discrimination have increased rapidly, she said in response to a question.

    This form of discrimination, she said, is being under-reported in the country in general and her city of Seattle in particular because there are many oppressed-caste workers who are “justifiably” afraid of reprisals if they come out and openly speak about the discrimination that they’re facing in the workplace.

    “In addition to the statistical evidence, we’ve also seen hundreds of workers throughout the US and also hundreds of workers in Seattle. In the process of fighting this legislation, we have heard hundreds of courageous, oppressed-caste workers speak openly about the discrimination that they face,” she said.

    “We are primarily talking about the workplace, but I don’t believe that it’s only limited to the workplace. But that’s where you have most of the data and testimonials from hundreds of workers especially in the tech sector and Seattle being one of the tech hubs it’s not surprising that we have seen many cases of oppressed workers speaking up about the discrimination that they’re facing,” she said.

    This discrimination, she noted, comes all the way from being denied raises or promotions, or having bad appraisals or peer reviews, just because of being from an oppressed cast, not because of their workplace-based performance; to a daily dose of derogatory remarks, slurs are other ways of being targeted because of being from a lower caste.

    “As far as the tech sector is concerned, I can also share that it really runs the spectrum, all the way from IBM to Google, Amazon, Cisco and Microsoft,” she said.
    Sawant hoped that this “extraordinarily historic victory” will help build courage and also solidarity among the oppressed-caste workers for them to be able to speak more openly.

    “I would imagine that if there is more momentum around this issue if you’re able to win more big trees on this issue, we will probably see more and more evidence of this type of thing happening in other spheres as well, whether it’s education or more in social settings,” she said.

    The victory in the Seattle City Council, she said, has electrified the vast majority of workers and oppressed caste. She noted that she and her team are receiving a large number of emails from India, the US and other parts of the world in support of the ordinance.

    The best way to protect the victory in Seattle is to also win it in other cities, he asserted.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )