साथी अशोक पारीक, सर्किल सचिव BSNLEU की शोक सभा आज PGMT ऑफिस, जयपुर में हुई।
हमारे प्यारे साथी अशोक पारीक, सर्कल सचिव की याद में आज BSNLEU, राजस्थान सर्कल द्वारा PGMTD परिसर, जयपुर में एक शोक सभा का आयोजन किया गया। इस सभा में श्री विक्रम मालवीय, सीजीएम राजस्थान, श्री विजय नेमवाल, पीजीएम, साथी कमल सिंह गोहिल, सर्कल प्रेसिडेंट, BSNLEU, साथी प्रदीप जैन, वाइस प्रेसिडेंट (CHQ), BSNLEU, साथी सुशील, सर्कल सेक्रेटरी, SNEA, AIGETOA के सर्कल सेक्रेटरी और सहयोगी संगठनों के कई वरिष्ठ पदाधिकारी मौजूद थे। सभी गणमान्य व्यक्तियों ने साथी अशोक पारीक के निधन पर अपनी हार्दिक श्रद्धांजलि दी और शोक व्यक्त किया। साथियों ने उनकी समर्पित सेवा, अनुकरणीय नेतृत्व और ट्रेड यूनियन आंदोलन के प्रति आजीवन प्रतिबद्धता को प्यार से याद किया।
The BSNL Coordination Committee held an enthusiastic and well-attended convention of regular employees, pensioners and casual/contract labourers at the CTO Institute Hall, CGMT Office, Kolkata, on 11.12.2025. The Convention was presided over by Com. Ashish Das, President of the Coordination Committee. At the outset, the house observed a minute’s silence in memory of Com. K. G. Bose, the pioneer of the P&T workers’ trade union movement. Thereafter, Com. Sujoy Sarkar, Convener of the BSNL Coordination Committee, explained the purpose of the Convention. He emphasised that this meeting was essentially a preparatory exercise for the leaders and members of the West Bengal Circle to successfully organise the BA-level conventions over the next one month. Com. Animesh Mitra, General Secretary, BSNLEU, addressed the gathering in detail, explaining the current situation and the role of the Central Government. He elaborated on the attacks on government employees and workers, particularly through the so-called “Shram Shakti Niti-2025” and the implementation of the Four Labour Codes. He also updated the house on the present status of the Wage Agreement, which continues to remain pending at the BSNL Corporate Office. Expressing dissatisfaction, he criticised the BSNL Management for its insensitive handling of issues related to the Sanchar Aadhaar system, which is causing widespread hardship to customers and staff. Other leaders who addressed the Convention included Com. Sujoy Sarkar, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU, Com. Tapas Ghosh, Circle Secretary, BSNLCMU, and Shri Ashish Das, Circle Secretary, AIBDPA. They spoke on significant issues such as the problems of casual and contract labourers, pension revision, the Pension Validation Act, and other pressing organisational matters. In the concluding session, Com. Sujoy Sarkar, Secretary, Coordination Committee, announced the future plan and programme for conducting the BA/OA-level conventions across the West Bengal Circle.
A condolence meeting was organised today at the PGMTD premises, Jaipur, by BSNLEU, Rajasthan Circle, in memory of our beloved Com. Ashok Pareek, Circle Secretary. The meeting was graced by Shri Vikram Malviya, CGM Rajasthan, Shri Vijay Nemwal, PGM, Com. Kamal Singh Gohil, Circle President, BSNLEU, Com. Pradeep Jain, Vice President (CHQ), BSNLEU, Com. Sushil, Circle Secretary, SNEA, the Circle Secretary of AIGETOA and several senior office bearers of sister organisations. All the dignitaries paid their heartfelt homage and offered their condolences on the passing away of Com. Ashok Pareek. Comrades fondly remembered his dedicated service, exemplary leadership, and lifelong commitment to the trade union movement.
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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