Punjab AAP Backs Nationwide Strike on February 12 to Protest Anti-Worker Policies
The Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab has announced its support for the nationwide strike on February 12, organised by trade unions and farmers. This protest aims to highlight the government's anti-worker and anti-farmer policies.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab has pledged its support for the nationwide strike on February 12, organised by central trade unions and farmer groups. The party criticised the BJP-led Union government's labour and economic policies, which they claim are detrimental to workers and farmers. AAP announced that its members across Punjab and other regions would participate in the strike alongside workers and farmers.

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A joint forum of central trade unions called for this nationwide strike on Thursday to oppose the government's policies perceived as anti-worker. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) has also urged farmers to join the trade union workers in their protest. This collaboration highlights a unified stand against policies affecting both workers and farmers.
Support from Farmer Organisations
AAP emphasised that the protest signifies a broader fight for justice, dignity, and rights for millions of working individuals across India. The party accused the BJP-led government of directly attacking workers' rights through new labour codes. These codes allegedly reduce job security, weaken legal protections, and give employers excessive freedom in hiring and retrenchment.
The party further stated that the support from farmer organisations for the bandh demonstrates how the BJP's economic policies have adversely impacted not only workers but also farmers. This alignment between workers and farmers underscores the widespread dissatisfaction with current government policies.
Impact of New Labour Codes
AAP claimed that these new labour codes jeopardise the rights and interests of millions by diminishing job security and legal safeguards. The unchecked freedom granted to employers in employment matters is seen as a significant threat to workers' rights. This situation has led to increased unrest among both workers and farmers.
The call for a nationwide strike reflects a collective demand for change in government policies affecting labour and agriculture sectors. AAP's support for this movement indicates its commitment to advocating for the rights of working people across India.
The upcoming strike aims to draw attention to these issues, urging the government to reconsider its stance on labour and economic policies. The collaboration between trade unions and farmer bodies highlights a shared struggle against policies perceived as harmful to their livelihoods.
With inputs from PTI
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