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MAHARASHTRA: CPI(M) Leads the Siege to Wada SDO Office for Six Days

THE CPI(M) led an unprecedented 5,000-strong siege of both the SDO and tehsil offices at Wada in Palghar district from November 16, 2015 for six days and five nights continuously, till the evening of November 21. The CPI(M) Wada and Vikramgad tehsil committees jointly organised this struggle, forcing the government to concede all the demands and start immediate implementation. The AIKS, DYFI and AIDWA joined this struggle in full strength.

Tripura Local Body Polls Held

POLLING to the Agartala municipal corporation and 18 other urban local bodies elections including 13 municipal councils and five nagar panchayats and bye elections to 10 seats of the three-tier panchayats passed off peacefully on December 9. From the early hours of the day itself, people started queuing up in front of the polling stations. Everywhere there was festive mood as women, as usual, came to vote in large numbers. The final figures are yet to be confirmed, but according to primary estimates, more than 85 percent casting was recorded.

Review Court Order Restricting Right to Contest In Local Elections in Haryana

The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement on December 10.THE Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) considers the latest ruling of the Supreme Court upholding minimum education qualifications as a prerequisite for candidates contesting panchayat polls in Haryana as being violative of the fundamental feature of universal suffrage guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Indian Constitution. Universal suffrage is not limited only to the right to vote.  All those who have the right to vote also automatically have th

CPI(M) Fully Immersed in TN Flood Relief Work

THOUSANDS of cadres of Communist Party of India (Marxist) and class and mass organisations are engaging themselves in full swing in the flood relief works across Chennai, Cuddalore, Kanchipuram, Thiruvallur, Villupuram, Nagapattinam districts and Pudhucherry, which were worst affected in the recent heavy rains.The Party led by CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and state secretary G Ramakrishnan is visiting each and every part of Chennai and distributing relief materials to the affected people.

India-Pakistan Talks:Move Forward

THE visit of Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj to Islamabad to attend a conference on Afghanistan, preceded by the meeting of the national security advisors and foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan, mark an abrupt reversal by the Modi government of its stand with regard to talks with Pakistan. While it marks a welcome change, it also underlines the flip-flops and the lack of consistency in Indian diplomacy vis-à-vis Pakistan.

‘We want a rationale, secular India’

. I do not want to elaborate on the climate of intolerance which has now emerged in the country. The kind of incidents that have occurred in the past few months in the country have been described by some as isolated, I reject that. There were price rise and other various issues before the house, but why did we take up this issue? That these incidents are not isolated is being recognised by this house as also your chair. The way this matter was being discussed, in fact it is not like that, but much more serious. The word ‘intolerance’ is not enough to describe it.

‘Contradictions Being Resolved or Accentuated’?

Below are the edited excerpts of the speech made by Sitaram Yechury, CPI(M) leader in Rajya Sabha on ‘Commitment to Constitution’ on 27 November 2015.EVEN before this session was announced, our Party had demanded that Dr Ambedkar’s 125th birthday should merit a special session, so that some new laws, which we think are important, can be implemented. The attacks on dalits should be looked at. This government’s statistics itself, on the dalits, since 2014, ever since this government has come to power, show that atrocities on them have gone up by 19 percent.

West Bengal: Rising Resistance

WEST Bengal is witnessing rising resistance and mass activities against the misrule and terror tactics of the Trinamul Congress. The Bengal Platform of Mass Organisations (BPMO) had organised jathas to cover 64,000 polling booths in the state. The rest of the 17,000 booths were to be covered later. These jathas took place between November 14 to 30. According to the reports received so far, over 60,000 booths were touched by around 18,000 jathas.

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