IRF session in Varanasi decides to protect the rights of railroad employees - IREF National Convention in Varanasi Protecting Rights for Railway Workers
Updated: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 01:15 pm (IST) The fourth trivial national convention of the Indian Railway Employee Federation (IRF) was held in Varanasi. In the session, emphasis was placed on protecting the rights of railway employees and the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). The message of Solidarity was given against privatization. Representatives of different railway areas participated. Jagran correspondent, Varanasi. The fourth trial of the Indian Railway Employee Federation (IRF) was held on Sunday in the Draprastha Samudi building of Varanasi. This session gained rapid popularity among Indian Railways employees and made its mark as an alternative federation. Remove advertisement just read the news, on the first day of the session, employees and dignitaries participated from all over the country. The next day, on September 22, 2025, the Digetet session will be held, in which important decisions related to the direction of the organization and the interests of the employees will be made. Representatives of 15 zones of Indian Railways and five production units actively participated in this session. Sudama Prasad, MP (Ara Lok Sabha), was present as the main gas, while he was one of the special guests. Shankar, Chairman, All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU) and other prominent persons are included. The chairmanship is chaired by Akhilesh Pandey, while the keynote speaker. Rajiv Dimri and Dr. Atul Sood offered their view. Of the IREF Secretary Secretary. Sarvajit Singh said IREF will always stand in the front line to protect the rights of railroad employees. He made it clear that this session gives a message from Solidarity against neglect and privatization. Their struggle for the restoration of the Old Pension Fund (OPS) is firm and no compromise will be acceptable. Chairman Akhilesh Pandey said in his speech that the protection of the old pension fund is needed. He also said that all possible efforts will be made for the well -being of railway employees. Ne Railway Main Congress Patron. Subhash Dubey described this session as a symbol of the united battle of the railway workers. Of IREF’s media coordinator. Durgesh Pandey said this session will strengthen the voice of the railway employees and give a clear message to the government that there will be no compromise on privatization and ops issues. Division Minister of Gorakhpur Mechanical Factory. Pradeep Srivastava said the protection of railroad production units is needed for the future of Railways. The purpose of the session includes protecting the rights of employees, a solid strategy for restoring OPS, and comprehensive excitement against privatization. The General Secretary discussed organizational plans, including awareness campaign, legal struggle and an exposition of the mass movement. This session not only gave a new direction to protect the rights of railway employees, but also took an important step to preserve the railways as public property.