KoPT unions against Narendra Modi’s decision to rename organisation

Kolkata: Trade unions at Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) have started protesting against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to change the name of the port after Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee. They have said that move will hurt the history of the organisation.

A mass signature campaign from the employees of the riverine port against the Centre’s decision has been launched by the National Union of Waterfront Workmen(I), backed by West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress.

Modi, while speaking January 12 at the 150th anniversary programme of KoPT, had announced that it will be renamed after the Bharatiya Jan Sangh founder, Mookerjee.

“It is not acceptable. We commenced our protests and have been holding meetings and rallies in offices and docks. We plan to continue such programmes at every corner of the port area mobilising support from employees, until the decision is revoked,” National Union of Waterfront Workmen (I) general secretary Asim Sutradhar said, Friday.

Sutradhar informed that the the union has collected 1,000 signatures and hopes to garner 1,500 more in few days, following which a memorandum will be sent to the shipping ministry to reconsider the name-change decision.

CITU-backed Calcutta Port and Shore Mazdoor Union general secretary Prabir Sarkar said they are supporting the campaign as they oppose Modi’s announcement. The name-change will hurt ‘the history of the organisation’, he said.

“In Kolkata, we have Netaji Subhas Dock and Satish Samanta berth at Haldia, both named after freedom fighters. So it would be apt if KoPT is named after a freedom fighter,” Sarkar stated.

Hind Mazdoor Sangh-backed trade union leader Chinmoy Roy said the Centre’s announcement was ‘unexpected’ as there was no demand for it. “Our stand and strategy will be decided at the union’s meeting January 20,” Roy informed.

Leaders of the union affiliated to INTUC will also decide their stand on the same day.

The port management, however, has been maintaining silence on the issue.

Agencies

 

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