The Trinamul trade union for tea garden workers will launch a survey
to know if the benefits extended by the state government are reaching
plantations, a move that is seen as an attempt by the ruling party to
cement its base ahead of elections to the GTA next year and rural bodies
in 2018.
"The state has extended a number of benefits to the tea population
like crores of other residents of the state. They include food grains at
cheaper rates, bicycles for students, financial assistance to girl
students and students from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
assistance to senior citizens and likewise. There is a clear instruction
from the government that none of the prospective beneficiaries is left
out and officials at different levels of administration are working on
it," said Mohan Sharma, the chairman of the Cha Bagan Trinamul Mazdoor
Union.
"Simultaneously, on behalf of the party, we intend to carry out a
continuous exercise or a survey to find out whether all beneficiaries in
the tea belt are getting necessary assistance and whether anybody is
left out. If we find any such case, we will immediately bring it to the
notice of the administration," Sharma, who is also the sabhadhipati of
Alipurduar zilla parishad, said.
Senior Trinamul leaders based in north Bengal said even today, both
Trinamul and its trade union lack necessary support base in the tea
belt.
"Even today, the Joint Forum (which has 20-odd tea trade unions and
doesn't include Trinamul's labour wing) is the strongest body
representing tea workers. We have our trade union in the tea belt and
there are units in most of the gardens. But it would take some more time
to build a strong trade union throughout the tea belt, both in the
hills and plains. That is why it has been decided that leaders of our
party and the trade union who are functioning at different levels will
take up the task of visiting each household and find out whether the
family is getting all available benefits from the government," a
Trinamul leader in Jalpaiguri said.
"The move, we feel, can help augment Trinamul's support base. We can
also prove the sincerity of our party and the government to these
people," he added.
Observers said the survey was important as GTA polls were slated to
be held next year and elections to rural bodies were scheduled for 2018.
Party sources in Jalpaiguri said a similar exercise of checking the
availability of doles from the state government would be carried out in
small tea plantations as well.
Dima to reopen
Dima Tea Estate in Kalchini block of Alipurduar district will reopen
on Thursday after trade unions have condemned the gherao of management
staff on October 22.
The decision to reopen the estate was taken at a meeting in the office of joint labour commissioner in Siliguri.
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