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In the month of May, as India saw a surge in Covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan package for the economic revival of the country. The package was worth Rs. 20 lakh crore and announced in five tranches by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. However, various publications like India Today cited experts who said that out of the Rs. 20 lakh crores, only Rs. 70,000 crore was fresh money and the rest was already provisioned for in the Union Budget.

The announcement of the package came two months after India was in the throes of the pandemic, with its underprivileged population, especially the migrants, being hit hard by it. Overnight, people lost their jobs and their homes and daily wagers didn’t know where to get their next meal from. Due to this, scores of migrants started walking back to their native villages, thousands of kilometers away, on foot and some met with an unfortunate fate after they died in accidents or due to hunger and exhaustion.

The economic package received a lot of criticism with it being a ‘jugglery of numbers’ by activists and the Opposition who pointed out that the package did nothing to address the current concerns of farmers and migrants. Echoing a similar sentiment, the concerned citizenry of Kerala including prominent persons like Advocate George Pulikuthiyil, Dr. Jyothi Krishnan, Prof. T R Venugopalan, Dr. J Devika and Prof MK Sanu among others issued a collective response in a letter dated May 28 which said, “The corona revival package for 20 lakhs crores announced by the government of India at a time when the country is stagnant politically, socially as well as mentally due to the miseries and sufferings that the pandemic created, is a national betrayal and political hypocrisy.” The letter read that on the pretext of Rs. 20 lakh crore, the government provided a benefit of less than Rs. 1.5 lakh crore to the 40 crore people who were struggling to make ends meet.

They said that instead of providing stimulus to the hapless and weak, the Prime Minister opened up strong assets of the nation – defence, space and coal, to the corporate sector adding that there were no programs in the package to increase and stabilize the purchasing power of the people who lived in the margins of shining India and whose liquidity eroded fully due to the continuous and unexpected lockdown. They wrote that the reforms and economic systems announced in the package called for democratic discussion and legislation, but were instead imposed on the people – an act that wasn’t only alarming but also undemocratic and despotic.

In their letter they alleged that through the package, strategic sectors were being opened up to private companies owned by the Ambanis and Adanis and that with the announcement, the withdrawal of the public sector from strategic and core areas which started in the nineties, had now been completed.

Most importantly, the signatories stated, was the nullification of the Essential Commodities Act which regulated the price and distribution of essential commodities like food products. “With this step the Modi government issued full license to harvest the gains of the Indian peasants at a cheap rate and to hoard it as he liked,” they said. They added, “Modi Government has owed the big corporate and publicly declared unqualified support to them by suspending the existing labour laws in the Country. This act of treachery of workers will invite international consequences.”

It must be noted that during the lockdown, the supply chain took a hit with transport being shut apart from people being asked to stay at home. As migrants returned home, there were very few left in the cities to man factories and other operations like the transportation of grains. Farmers had to pay more for pesticides and seeds, take multiple trips to mandis and sell fares below the Minimum Support Price (MSP) especially if they were selling perishable crops.

Labour laws were diluted too, with job losses, non-payment of wages from companies and state governments increasing the number of work hours, reducing breaks and not offering enough compensation for extra hours – all citing shortage of labour.

In their letter, the prominent citizens of Kerala demanded that the PM make it clear on whose prescription the package was announced at the time of the national lockdown when people were helpless to protest and react. They said, “We demand the withdrawal of this anti people package and give shape to a programme which will help to increase the purchasing power of the people. We remind the democratic forces of the country to take up the issue openly and build up resistance against this. We believe they will do their duty. A strong public opinion and hectic resistance against this anti people package is the need of the hour.”

The entire copy of the letter may be read below.

 

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On Tuesday, May 12, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation announcing a Rs. 20 lakh crore package called the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan about making India self-reliant post the lockdown. The next day onwards, the Financial Minister Nirmala Sitharaman came on board to give out details of the financial package and who would get what share of it. Two days into the announcements, one can easily make out that the package is an act of mathematical jugglery as it announces a number of measures already taken by the government. The amount of new spending appears to be between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000 crore as cited by experts.

In wake of this, the All India Trade Union Congress issued a statement saying, “Ms. Sitharaman repeated rhetorics of the PM’s address once again and then repeated the mission of ATAM NIRBHAR BHARAT NIRMAN, another slogan coined by the government which lives on slogans and acts just opposite to what the slogan intends. Most of the announcements which had the nature of some financial delivery were already taken on board through previously announced packages, the already made budgetary allocations, or the existing welfare schemes of the workers. Further concessions to direct tax payers, but no concerns for the lives of almost 80 percent indirect tax payers of the country.”

The AITUC said that the package announced by the FM after the Prime Minister made a big hype of his so called 20 lakh crore package to meet the requirements to fight corona and revival of economy shows apathy and criminal neglect of the plight of workers and farmers, the have nots and the vulnerable sections of the society.  

The AITUC claimed that the contractor lobby with major infrastructure projects was given several concessions but nothing for the labour in the sector which is a vast majority of migrant workers. It stated, “She claimed ‘achievements’ of the previous five year term and of the second term for building self-reliant Bharat. The facts are on the contrary that the Government policies had ruined our indigenous sector including MSMEs for which she seemed to be batting but only for 40 lakh units whereas there are more than 6 crores of these units. Does the govt. plan for cutting the sector to let the units vanish in favour of the Corporate big business houses of Indian and foreign origin with unlimited greed of profits who desire to own everything on earth undermining environment and ecology? That has been the direction of economic model of Modi Government throughout these six years.”

It also said that demonetization and GST had brought miseries to the peasantry and all the working masses, apart from the MSME sector. It also said that the demands of the trade unions and SMEs that the government pay for the wages of workers from April onwards was not heeded to and instead the builders and real estate lobby was given a guarantee and advised to borrow from banks, NBFCs, MFI, etc.

It added. “EPF share giving a meager amount will cover only 3.6 lakh units with 72.2 lakh beneficiaries, but this is the commentary on the reality. The workforce in India which is devoid of any EPF benefit is more than 450 million( more than 45 crores), it is for this workforce we asked for cash transfer of Rs 7500/ for three months until they start earning, but the govt. has not announced any thing.”

The AITUC also said that the people even with valid papers could not access what relief was announced for them and those without documents were left to fend for themselves.

Terming the announcement more of a “jugglery with figures” and “some false claims”, Amarjeet Kaur, General Secretary of the AITUC said, “The government stands with the big businesses and ignored the vast majority population – the working masses of our country.”

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