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Harvard intellectuals hoodwink the country: BMS

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Thrissur: The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh(BMS), the trade Union arm of RSS, is all set to call a nationwide protest against the privatization of public sector and sale of shares of public sector companies.

The outfit will conduct a convention in Delhi on November 15 raising the slogan of “protect the public sector”.

The convention will plan a protest bringing in one lakh people in January in Delhi.

BMS All India president Advt. Saji Narayanan told Madhymam that the meeting held in Delhi on Monday decided on the convention.

Delegates representing seven public sector trade unions and representatives from 220 public sector companies will participate in the convention.

The meeting also decided to conduct joint-protest with other organizations.

Harvard intellectuals without understanding of India’s history, and environment derail the country, according to a submission approved by the convention, said Saji Narayanan.

The strategic sale of major public sector institutions has become the main task of NITI Aayog.

Nobody would be interested in public sector institutions making loss. Nobody turned up to buy Air India when it was making loss. There are similar interests behind the fall of public sector companies including BSNL.

 

 

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