BSNL Employees Union calls for protest against asset monetisation


New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS): The BSNL Employees Union has called upon all employees of the state-run telco to protest on Friday against the Centre's asset monetisation plan.

In a statement, the employees union alleged that in the name of "National Monetisation Pipeline" (NMP), the government has decided to hand over the national assets at throw away price to the corporates.

"The argument of the government that, the ownership of these assets will continue to remain with the government itself, is nothing but a 'sugar-coated poison'," it said.

"To express its opposition to Monetisation, BSNLEU calls upon the entire BSNL employees to organise protest Lunch Hour Demonstrations throughout the country tomorrow, 27.08.2021."

As per the union, it is disturbing that the government has decided to hand over 2.86 lakh kilometre of Bharatnet Optic Fibre, as well as 14,917 mobile towers of BSNL and MTNL.

"Accordingly, the entire high speed internet backbone of the country, constructed with the people's money, is going to be handed over to the corporates. Similarly, the handing over of the 14,917 mobile towers to the corporates, is nothing but the beginning of privatisation of BSNL and MTNL. The handing over of the mobile towers to the corporates will deliver a body blow to BSNL and MTNL," said the statement.

Amid the criticism of the National Monetisation Pipeline, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday had said that under the plan nothing will be sold off and there will mandatory handing back of the assets to the government.

The NMP targets to raise Rs 6 lakh crore through asset monetisation of Central government, over a four-year period, from FY22 to FY25.

As per the government only under-utilised brownfield assets will be monetised.

 

  

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 27 2021

    Problem with privatisation ..while arguments are good What happens many a case ..... The assets are valued at books etc Replacement cost always huge .. In addition crony capitalism .. So sold for a song ... And private players go for bank finance which generally leads to bail out after a few years enjoying the assets .. Road privatisation all promoters .. toll operators looted and scooted ... Golden quadrilaterals projects etc etc .... Hotels Bangalore Ashoka sold for a song Hassan motel also Like this many examples Privatise profits Public holds the losses ...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 27 2021

    chowkidar chorus nikla.....

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 27 2021

    chowkidar chorus nikla.....

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 27 2021

    Its time for you people to ask 'from where did the earlier government loot and hoard in Swiss Banks' if the present has to sell assets to sustain. How did the previous government manage to sell petrol at 60/- LPG at 300/- yet managed to function as well as loot without having to sell government assets. Ask him, who took your vote with promise of bring back the black money that could have been big enough amount to be distributed @15 Lakhs per each Indian. If have any sense of freedom, that you aren't slaves, ask him !

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 27 2021

    Already given to private many things by this BJP government. So let sell BSNL also. Atleast now people should understand who is looter is it from 1947 Or After 2014 ?. Here I also mention that BSNL staff also do not care about customer service. They think that we customers are need to beg them for our things to be done.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Fri, Aug 27 2021

    No one wants to work under Ambani / Adani ...

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