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From: Union Power <[email protected]>
Date: 2 April 2014 16:28
Subject: NTUI Charter for the General Election 2014



Dear Comrades,


 The general election to elect the 16th Lok Sabha is not far away with the
first round of voting in a week from now. The political parties are out in
the field but what is clear is that, they are not addressing the concerns
of working people. In fact the Bharatiya Janata Party, which is not just
the principle opposition party but the one that is almost presuming that it
has won the election, has not even yet put out its manifesto of what it
will do, and not do, if it were elected. This augers poorly for the
democracy. In view of BJP's commitment to Hindu nationalism and
majoritarianism this remains an ominous sign of what may come if the BJP
were to form government.


The NTUI has always recognised the necessity to maintain autonomy from
political parties within a capitalist society.  And yet our membership and
the working class at large are active in various ways in the political
affairs of this country. We recognise elections are an important part of
democratising the society.  It was with this understanding that the NTUI
put forward a "charter" in advance of the 2009 general election, which was
the first general election after our founding.

In the course of the last three months, within days of our Third General
Assembly, the NTUI put in place a discussion on its election charter
through its secretariat, its committee of office bearers and its executive
council, finally culminating in a convention of its affiliates on 6 March
2014, which brought together nearly a hundred delegates from across the
country. This charter is a result of these debates and discussions.


The NTUI has always recognised the primacy of defending democracy and
advancing democratic rights for protecting the objectives of a just and
egalitarian society and advancing the rights of the working class. And yet
the NTUI also recognises that none of the dominant political parties are
reflective of the economic, social and political crisis and the necessity
for advancing national development rooted in self-reliance and
sustainability that can meet needs of the working class. Hence, the choices
before the electorate are limited. With democracy as its core principle,
the NTUI will strive to ensure that secular and democratic forces,
reflective of the plurality within the country, come to government in this
election.



At the same time the NTUI also recognises that neither can it influence
this outcome on its own nor can it be achieved by merely all progressive
trade unions coming together. The task of building a struggle for a just
economy, an egalitarian society and a democratic polity that must go on
beyond the general election, calls for the widest possible united front of
all progressive forces. With its Charter for the 16th Lok Sabha
Elections<http://ntui.org.in/alliances/workers-charter-2014/>
 (download here<http://ntui.org.in/images/articles/Workers_Charter_2014.pdf>),
the NTUI commits itself to this.



*Defeat Communal and Right Wing Forces*



*Defend Democracy*



*Resist Imperialist Globalisation*



*Build a United Struggle for *

*A Just Economy, an Egalitarian Society and a Democratic Polity*



Comradely,


Gautam Mody

General Secretary





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