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Assam: Opposition Parties Demand CM’s Removal over Communal Incitement and Law and Order Failures

THE law and order situation in Assam has rapidly deteriorated in recent weeks, marked by growing communal tensions. The BJP-led government, headed by chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, has been fanning communal hatred and failing to provide adequate protection to minority communities and 'outsiders' (non-indigenous people).Under the current administration in Assam, there has been an increase in incidents of horrific crimes, including sexual assaults, rape, and murder across the state.

AIKS Delegation Visits Flood-affected Tripura

Amra Ram submitted a memorandum to the prime minister on the huge devastation caused by floods and landslides in Tripura. The memorandum recounted the huge devastation of houses, shops, crops, mainly paddy and vegetables, domestic animals, fisheries, roads, bridges, vehicles, and other infrastructure and the resultant miseries to the people, especially the farmers and rural workers due to the unprecedented floods and landslides in Tripura during August 19-24, 2024. The death toll was 32, mainly due to landslides at the above places.

Jammu And Kashmir Elections: Renewed Hope in Kulgam

THE red flags have returned with renewed enthusiasm following the much-awaited announcement of elections in J&K, as people anticipate the restoration of democracy, especially after the events of 2019. MY Tarigami, CPI(M) leader and four-time MLA from Kulgam, filed his nomination papers on August 27.Before filing his nomination papers, he addressed several rallies in the Kulgam constituency. One such rally, dedicated to the ‘Youth of Kulgam,’ saw a large turnout at the CPI(M) office.

Tripura Devastated by Floods: Communists Step Up with Robust Relief Efforts

EXCEPTIONALLY heavy rainfall in Tripura for 3-4 days from August 19 onwards caused havoc for nearly half of the total population in the state. So far, 32 people have been reported killed, mostly due to landslides and being washed away by the furious river currents. As of August 24, about 1.5 lakh people had taken shelter in 556 camps throughout the state, mostly in school buildings, other government premises, clubhouses, and even CPI(M) offices.

WB: Memorial Meeting for Com Buddhadeb Bhattacharya

"THE dreams of Buddhadeb Bhattacharya live on!" This declaration was made by CPI(M) leaders during a memorial meeting held at Netaji Indoor Stadium on August 22, to honor the former chief minister and Polit Bureau member of the Party, Comrade Buddhadeb Bhattacharya. Party state secretary Mohammad Salim passionately stated that Bhattacharya's ideals inspired a generation to devote their talents to building a better West Bengal.

Rising Communal Tensions in Assam

THE CPI(M) Assam state committee, on August 28, expressed deep concern over the rising tensions among various communities in the state over the past two weeks, noting a significant decline in law and order. It highlighted that certain organisations have unfairly blamed entire communities for specific incidents, thereby exacerbating tensions and spreading hatred.In Sivasagar, tensions were heightened by accusations against the Marwari community following a heinous assault, leading thousands to protest in the streets.

Vinesh Phogat's Struggle: A Fight beyond the Arena

 "LOVE and respect from the people are a thousand times more valuable than a gold medal," said Vinesh Phogat on receiving a grand and emotionally charged reception upon her return from Paris on August 17. It took more than 13 hours for her huge cavalcade of supporters to cover the hardly 120 km route from IGI Airport to her native village Balali in the Charkhi Dadri district of Haryana. Among the several organisations and individuals who greeted Vinesh were leaders from the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) and Janvadi Mahila Samiti (JMS).

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