The demand for reorganisation of the policy think tank, making it "more broad based with inclusion of farmer, labour and women representatives", was mooted in the triennial conference of BMS held in Kanpur earlier this week.
"NITI Aayog is instrumental to misguided and direction- less reforms taking place in the country lacking concerns of common man. It is committed to a powerful corporate lobby functioning in the country," said BMS (north central region) organisation secretary Pawan Kumar.
He further alleged that the planning body has given an "anti-labour face" to the government, due to its proposals on labour law reforms.
"If the Prime Minister fails to listen to us and address to our demands, BMS will hold a siege of the Parliament in November and make things difficult for this government," he claimed.
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BMS also opposes the government's policy of disinvestment of Public Sector Units, he said, claiming the move will weaken the economy.
"The PSUs contribute to 20 per cent of the government's income. Disinvestment of these profit making enterprises is like selling your gold for going to picnic," the BMS leader said.
It is the premier policy 'Think Tank' of the government, providing both directional and policy inputs.
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