Respectful Homage to Com. K. G. Bose.
Today marks the 51st death anniversary of the legendary trade union leader, Com. K. G. Bose. His uncompromising ideology and fighting spirit continue to guide the P&T and BSNL trade union movement. Com. K. G. Bose began his career as a clerk in the DET office, Kolkata, and even after being dismissed from service in 1949, he continued his dedicated work for the P&T movement. He later became the Circle Secretary of E3 and P3 Unions in West Bengal and, in 1970, was elected President of the mighty NFPTE, defeating Congress leader Mohan Dharia. He led an ideological struggle within NFPTE, tirelessly travelled across the country, and built a powerful, working-class-oriented movement. His early demise at the age of 53 was a great loss to the working class. BSNLEU proudly continues to march on the path shown by Com. K. G. Bose. Red Salutes to Com. K. G. Bose.
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