It was attended by 36 of the 41 Office Bearers and 109 of the 125 Working Committee members, reflecting how seriously the entire Committee grasped its significance. It can serve as an important initiative to directly reach this vast, largely unorganised and unreached section of the working class. The working class must assert itself as a class, imagine alternatives, and emerge as a distinguished political force in society. The Working Committee resolved to unite the North with the South, the organised with the unorganised and scheme workers, the struggle for livelihood with the struggle against communal division, and the Indian working class with the international working class. Above all, the Working Committee resolved to build CITU into the organisational weapon that the modern Indian working class needs and deserves.