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CITU All India Conference Logo Released

THE logo for the 16th all India conference of the CITU was released in Chennai by A Soundararajan, chairperson of the reception committee. The conference is going to held in Chennai, Tamil Nadu from January 23-27,  2020.The reception committee has started its work with mega planning which includes massive fund collection as well as broader campaign. To accelerate the works, the committee has opened its office in Chennai.The office of the reception committee was inaugurated by veteran comrade, V Meenakshi Sundaram, former editor of The Marxist, Tamil.

Centenary Celebrations of Indian Communist Movement Begin

ON the call of the CPI(M) Central Committee, Party units across the country observed the centenary celebrations of the formation of the Communist Party in India on October 17. Thousands of people joined rallies and marches in several places to mark the historic occasion. Below we publish reports on the observance that we have received from various states as we go to press.WEST BENGALThe Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata, the venue of the centenary celebration meeting, reverberated with the slogan of Inquilab Zindabad.

BSNLEU on Union Cabinet’s Decisions on Revival of BSNL & MTNL

THE union cabinet, in its meeting held on October 23, 2019, has approved a revival package for BSNL and MTNL and the same has been announced in a press conference, by Ravi Shankar Prasad, minister for communications & IT. In his briefing to the press, he stated that BSNL and MTNL are the strategic assets of the nation and that they would not be closed down, or disinvested or handed over to any third party. The minister also highlighted that it was BSNL which has served the nation and the people in times of natural calamities.

AP: CPI(M) Demands High Level Enquiry into One Lakh Acre Land Grab in CM’s Home Dist

ONE lakh acres of land in Kadapa, the home district of YS Jaganmohan Reddy, chief minister of Andhra Pradesh have been said to be grabbed by bigwigs, mafia and non-local industrialists. CPI(M) delegation comprising BV Raghavulu, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member, Party district secretary Anjaneyulu, state committee member Narayana and other leaders visited the villages in Rajampet revenue division  on October 14 and met the farmers and people. The local people explained to them about the land grab and illegal/forced transfers.

AIDWA State Conferences

Rajasthan THE 11th state conference of Rajasthan AIDWA was held on August 27-28 at Hanumangarh. A public meeting was held before the conference which was addressed by Mariam Dhawale and other leaders of AIDWA. Mariam also inaugurated the conference. She castigated the Modi government for being anti-people and particularly anti-women. She spoke about growing unemployment, price rise etc., and called upon the women to build strong movement and organisation.Leaders of fraternal organisations-CITU, AIKS, DYFI, Jan natya manch greeted the conference.

Brahmagiri’s Kerala Chicken Project-Modern Co-operative Farming

THE last six month’s experience of ‘Kerala Chicken Project’(KCP) launched by the Left and Democratic Front(LDF) government of Kerala illustrates the significance of alternative model of agrarian development that could support the peasantry in their struggle to overcome the intense, countrywide agrarian crisis.  This particular project enables peasants as well as consumers in modernising agriculture; establish the collective ownership of the peasantry over agro-based industries and marketing.The LDF government in Kerala - through the KCP,  helps the peasantry to develop collective/ cooperati

Left Parties protests against the Economic Hardships

ON the joint call of five Left parties consisting of CPI(M), CPI, CPI(ML), RSP and FB, strong protest demonstrations were held throughout the country. This call was given in the background of severe crisis gripping the Indian economy, which has further worsened the miserable conditions of the people in the country.In Delhi a joint Left Parties protest demonstration was held on October 16 at Jantar Mantar, Delhi.

Fifty Shiv Senaactivists quit; work for the victory of CPI(M)

OCTOBER 13, 50 leading young adivasi activists of the Shiv Sena in the two big villages of Ambesari and Nagzari in Dahanu tehsil of Palghar district in Maharashtra quit the Shiv Sena out of disillusionment, publicly joined the movement of the Red Flag and resolved to work for the victory of CPI(M) candidate,  Vinod Nikole in this assembly election.A large public meeting was organised by the CPI(M) in Ambesari village in Dahanu tehsil to welcome the new entrants.

Haryana Vidhan Sabha Elections Defeat BJP, elect Left Candidates

THE Haryana state assembly elections for 90 constituencies will take place on October 21. Both the CPI and the CPI(M) are contesting seven seats each. The CPI(M) has announced the following candidates:Jagtar Singh-Tohana(Fatehabad); Suresh Kumar-Adampur(Hisar); Ram Mehar-Bawani Khera-SC(Bhivani); Ramesh Chandra-Julana(Jind); Satyawan-Kalaayat(Kaithal); kamlesh Lahli-Kalaanaur SC(Rohtak); Virender Dangwal-NIT(Faridabad).In the parliament elections held in May 2019, all the 10 Lok Sabha seats from Haryana were won by the BJP, securing 58.2 per cent votes.

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