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Fight against Rising Atrocities on Dalits, Minorities & Women

AFTER the assumption of power by the BJP alliance at the centre and Mahagathbandhan alliance comprising of JD(U), RJD, Congress in Bihar, the feudal and the rich classes feel emboldened. They have become more aggressive towards the poor people. Attacks have grown manifold against the weaker sections like dalits, mahadalits, extremely backward classes, minorities and women.On the birthday of Sahjanand Saraswati, the first president of Kisan Sabha and a legendry peasant leader, the entire Kachia village in Nawadah district inhabited by mahadalits, was set on fire.

Modi Surrenders before Imperialism

NARENDRA Modi, prime minister and RSS pracharak, has grown up in the Sangh Parivar ideological training schools as a pro-American and pro-imperialist and its latest example is provided by the Modi government on April 12, 2016 when it declared its commitment to challenge the Chinese growing maritime power by announcing its decision to sign within weeks or ‘months’ a Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement with US ‘to provide supplies and fuel to each other’s armed forces from this bases’.

First Conference of Telangana Girijana Sangham

THE first conference of Telangana Girijana Sangham was held at Achampet in Mahabubnagar district. Addressing a public meeting organised in connection with the inauguration of the two-day conference on April 17, CPI(M) MP from Tripura Jatin Choudary called upon the different sects of people belonging to the  Scheduled Tribes in the country to fight unitedly for their rights. Though the Modi government at the centre has celebrated the 125th birth anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar, the framer of the Indian constitution, it has ignored his ideals and objectives, Jatin Choudary has said.

Raghavulu Calls for United Struggle to Realise Demand of Reservation in Private Sector

MARGINALISED sections of society should be ready to wage a united struggle so as to realise their demands of reservation in jobs in private sector and put end to caste-based discrimination, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member B V Raghavulu said at a public meeting in Ongole in Andhra Pradesh to mark the conclusion of Samajika Chaitanya Yatra, a social awareness drive.The state-wide yatra was organised by KVPS, an organisation fighting against caste-based discrimination.

Thinking Together

1.  The Party should use scientific methods to move forward. Recently more stress is being given for Whatsapp/Facebook etc. Will this Whatsapp/Facebook alone attract the youths towards our party?2. The mouth propaganda is an important form of campaign for Communists. But the capitalism is trying to prevent this. The advent of new media has tied the people inside houses. The public meetings could not attract the people. This affects our campaign heavily. As communists how to overcome this?Mohan, Trichy1.

25 Years of Unbridled Reforms Heightened Inequalities: Karat

TWENTY-five years of unbridled reforms have adversely effected our political system and agriculture, finance and industrial sectors and heightened inequalities in the society, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Prakash Karat said while delivering a lecture on ‘25 Years of Liberalisation and its Experiences’, organised by M Basavapunnaiah Vignana Kendram and Prajasakti Book House, in Vijayawada on April 17.

J&K: CPI(M) Demands Removal of All Bunkers in Civilian Areas

THE state committee of the CPI(M) convened a day-long meeting on April 20 for threadbare deliberations on various issues of public importance particularly the recent civilian killings in Handwara area and crisis incited at the National Institute of Technology (NIT).Referring to civilian killings in Kupwara district, the committee strongly condemned the firing incident at the hands of security forces and demanded a time bound judicial probe into these incidents.

Kerala Temple Tragedy: Tussle between IAS, IPS officers Embarrasses UDF Govt

THE tussle between the IAS and IPS top brass over the fireworks disaster at the Puttingal temple in Kollam last week is being construed as a bid to justify their positions ahead of a judicial probe and has come as an embarrassment to the government in the run-up to the assembly elections. The spat between additional chief secretary (home) Nalini Netto and state police chief T P Sen Kumar over the temple fire, which claimed over 110 lives, has muddied the situation further.

LDF Promises Secular, Corruption-free and Developed Kerala

THE CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front released its manifesto on April 19, for the  Kerala assembly elections to be held on May 16. The main thrust of the manifesto is on making a new, secular, corruption-free and developed Kerala, LDF convener Vaikom Vishwan said while releasing the manifesto. The document consists of 35-point action plan and 600 suggestions. Freedom from hunger is one of the highlights. LDF has promised that no person will starve in the state and there will be no hike in prices of food grains.“Blanket ban on liquor is not our goal. We stand for reducing liquor consumption.

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