Marxism Topic: India: 200 million strike against “anti-labour” policies

On 8-9 January, around 200 million workers went on a two-day strike across India, bringing the country to a grinding halt. The strike was called by 10 central trade unions of India against the anti-labour policies of the Modi government. BMS, affiliated with RSS-BJP, was the only central trade union that was against the strike and tried to sabotage it. All others supported the strike and made huge efforts to make it successful.
Public sector workers from the railways, banks and power stations participated with full force in this strike, along with workers from the private sector, including the mines, industrial sites, transport and even small traders. According to the reports of trade unions, a large number of informal workers also participated in the strike, including workers from the construction sector, street vendors, domestic and home-based workers, auto-rickshaw and agricultural workers.

“Biggest strike in history”

This is being claimed as the largest ever strike in world history, as it also got huge support from farmers and students across the country. Farmers have been protesting many months huge numbers across different states against the callous attitude of the government and their falling living standards, which have driven them into extreme poverty. The general strike gave them an opportunity to unite with the industrial and public sector workers to press their demands. Students from various universities, including JNU, have been protesting against the government for many years now, and they also joined hands with the workers to raise their demands.
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