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CPI(M) Condemns Terrorist Attack in J&K

CPI (M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on April 21, 2023.THE Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) strongly condemns the terrorist attack on an army vehicle moving between Bhimber Gali and Poonch in the Rajouri sector of Jammu & Kashmir, in which five jawans have lost their lives. There can be no compromise in our fight against terrorism of all hues. A thorough enquiry must be conducted to identify the circumstances which permitted such a heinous terrorist attack, in order to be better prepared in combating terrorism.

CITU: May Day Manifesto 2023

CITU strongly condemns the total indifference of the Modi government to the growing distress of the people. The Modi government is not allowing discussions on people’s burning issues in parliament. It has not allowed discussion in parliament on the Hindenburg report that exposed the stock manipulation of Adani group and the demand to constitute JPC to probe the issue. All the wings of the State including the ED, CBI, Income Tax department, police etc are used to intimidate voices of opposition to its policies. Parliamentary norms and principles are violated.

Kerala: AKG Centre Holds Seminar on Vaikom Satyagraha

THE AKG Centre for Studies and Research organised a seminar on the Vaikom Satyagraha on April 24, 2023, in Thiruvananthapuram. This programme provided a platform for the political evaluation of one of the premier protest struggles in Kerala. The seminar was inaugurated by Prakash Karat, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member, and MV Govindan, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and state secretary, presided over the seminar. Kanam Rajendran, CPI state secretary, and Dr Sunil P Elayidam made keynote presentations. Dr KM Sheeba, KN Ganesh, and V Kartikeyan Nair also addressed the seminar.

Karnataka: Final Electoral Battle Begins

FOLLOWING the scrutiny of all applications and the deadline for the withdrawal of nominations on April 24, the picture of the contest is now clear. The battle lines have been drawn for the upcoming election, which is likely to have significant political implications not just for the state, but for the entire country. With only two weeks remaining until election day, the final electoral battle has begun with full vigour.In Puttur, located in the coastal Dakshina Kannada district, the main contest is between the BJP and Hindutva!

As Army & Rapid Support Forces Battle it Out, Sudanese Left Calls for Restoring the Revolution

TENSIONS simmering between Sudan’s army and the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) boiled over into armed clashes on the morning of Saturday, April 15, following disagreements over the integration of the autonomous RSF into the army’s command chain.The issue of integration was a key aspect of a deal that Sudan’s ruling junta was to sign with right-wing civilian forces to share power with the latter. The Left in Sudan has been critical of the proposed deal, questioning the sincerity of the parties.

Deplorable Condition of Schools in North East Delhi

THE North East Delhi unit of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) organised a “Ghanti Bajao, Kejriwal Sarkar ko Jaago” programme on April 26 to draw attention to the deplorable condition of schools in North East Delhi and to urge the Kejriwal government to take action. Hundreds of students and their families participated in the programme, which involved ringing bells and distributing a demand letter to the education minister and the chief minister regarding the problems faced by the schools.

Comrade Chris Matlhako

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) sent the following message of condolence to the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party on April 21, on the demise of Comrade Chris Matlhako

TO

The Central Committee

South African Communist Party

Dear Comrades,

Delhi: DSMM Celebrates Ambedkar Jayanti

THE 132nd birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar was yet again celebrated by the Delhi unit of the Dalit Shoshan Mutki Manch (DSMM) on Parliament Street on April 14 with cultural and political programmes highlighting his ideas of equality and social justice.The cultural fest on the Parliament Street began with songs by Ratan Gambhir. The songs talked about the need for unity of the working class and dalits, warning them against the agenda of hatred and division pursued by the Hindutva forces.

Vivan Sundaram - A Tribute

VIVAN Sundaram, one of the most influential and radically creative artists of the post 1960s generation passed away on March 29 after a brief illness. Vivan actively aligned himself with the Left and progressive movement in general and with the CPI(M) in particular. His contribution to the anti-communal and pro-people movements and the formation and functioning of the Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust are a legacy to cherish. The Shergil Sundaram Art Foundation and the Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust organised a memorial meeting attended by artists, writers, poets, activists and friends of Vivan. S

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