The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on March 14.
THE Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) protests against the Maharashtra law which, apart from the ban on the slaughter of cows, prohibits the slaughter of bulls as well as bullocks. This law has now come into force after presidential approval.
MEMBERS of parliament belonging to 14 political parties marched to the Rashtrapati Bhawan from the parliament and submitted the following memorandum declaring their opposition to the Modi government’s proposed amendments to the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition And Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.
THE communal poison being spread by the various tentacles of the RSS are leading to an increase in the physical attacks against places of worship belonging to religious minorities. The whipping up of such communal intolerance is creating an atmosphere permitting horrendous physical attacks against practitioners of minority religions in the country. This is in direct contrast and contradiction with the fundamental rights provided by the Indian constitution to the religious minorities in the secular democratic republic of India.
THE Himachal Pradesh State Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in a press statement issued on March 19 has strongly condemned the brutal lathicharge on the protesting students at Vidhan Sabha chowk, which was followed by an attack on CPI(M) office which was ransacked and the leadership of the Party was mercilessly beaten up. The leaders were dragged and given harsh beating inside the office and were taken to Boileauganj police station. Even there they were not spared and each one of them was separately beaten up in a room while the lights were switched off.
THE heinous manner in which the UDF government in Kerala sought to crush the protest of the LDF against K M Mani who faces bribery charges in connection with the bar license row, led to a series of unruly scenes in the assembly.
THE executive committee of the National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD) in a statement issued on February 26, 2015 noted that the rail budget was very disappointing from the perspective of persons with disabilities.
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi, under pressure at home and from abroad, felt compelled to state that “my government will not allow any religious group, belonging to the majority or the minority, to incite hatred against others, overtly or covertly”.
IMPERIOUS and heedless, the Trinamool Congress decided that its priority, to hold and presumably win in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) elections was higher, in fact much higher than the needs of 1.53 lakh applicants from West Bengal and other states waiting to take the Joint Entrance Examinations for admission in engineering and medical courses.
THE second week of the Budget Session witnessed a historical victory of the CPI(M). It was only the fourth instance in Rajya Sabha's history that an amendment moved by the Opposition to the Motion of Thanks to the President's address was passed. The amendment was passed in embarrassment to the Modi government reminding it of its minority status in the Upper House.More than 80 amendments were moved in both the houses of Parliament by CPI(M) members.
THE first state conference of Telangana state unit of CPI(M) was marked by confidence inspiring deliberations about the future of the Party and the Left in the newly created state. Placing the Political-Organisational Report after the inaugural session before the 700 delegates, state secretary Thammineni Veerabhadram said the crucial element for the future is the unity between Left, democratic and social forces in Telangana. The CPI(M) is committed to taking this unity to higher levels. Already 10 Left parties in the state are working in tandem on various issues facing the public.