Tag: Punjab

  • Bhakkar: The Crisis Facing Agriculture and the Plight of Farmers

    Bhakkar: The Crisis Facing Agriculture and the Plight of Farmers

    In Pakistan today, ordinary farmers are forced to live in extreme poverty and destitution. Under state patronage, the plunder by fertiliser factory owners, sugar mill cartels, independent power producers (IPPs), large landowners, and middlemen continues unabated. Crops are purchased for a pittance, and farmers are trapped year after year in a vicious cycle of devastating…

  • Pakistan: How Can the Workers’ Movement Advance?

    Pakistan: How Can the Workers’ Movement Advance?

    In recent years, the working class in Pakistan has faced the worst attacks in the country’s history. The capitalist ruling class and the military-civil state elite, under IMF directives, are transferring the entire burden of the economic crisis onto the working class. New policies amounting to economic slaughter of workers are being introduced on a…

  • AGIGA’s Protest Movement Against Privatization: General Strike is Inevitable for the Approval of Demands!

    AGIGA’s Protest Movement Against Privatization: General Strike is Inevitable for the Approval of Demands!

    A series of protests continues from the AGIGA platform for the resolution of issues faced by government employees. AGIGA had called for weekly protests, resulting in protests by employees across various cities in the country on December 19, December 26, January 2, and January 7. In the central meeting of AGIGA, it was decided that…

  • Crisis in Public Healthcare: Hospital Tragedies and the Privatization

    Crisis in Public Healthcare: Hospital Tragedies and the Privatization

    Last month, three children allegedly died due to incorrect injections in the children’s ward of a government hospital in Khanewal, and a nurse was arrested for their deaths. After the nurse’s arrest, nurses in government hospitals across Punjab began protests. In these protests, nurses demanded their colleague’s immediate release and announced continuing the protest series…

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