Telangana: One Nation, One Election Policy Is a Threat to National Unity
IN response to a call from the CPI(M) Central Committee, the Hyderabad City Committee organised a seminar on the ‘One Nation, One Election’ policy at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram in Hyderabad on October 22. The seminar was addressed by BV Raghavulu, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member, who warned that this policy could pose a threat to national unity. He argued that the BJP government’s push for a unified election system aims primarily to consolidate power under a single administration, and urged all forces committed to safeguarding constitutional values to unite in opposition against this policy.
As part of the Central Committee’s call, similar seminars took place in five districts across Telangana. Party state committee members S Veerayya and DG Narasimha Rao attended the seminar in Medchal district, while T Sagar participated in the programme held in Narayanpet district.
In Peddapalli district, the seminar included a campaign opposing the privatisation of Singareni Collieries, a key local issue. Meanwhile, in Wanaparthy district, leaflets were printed and distributed on topics including ‘One Nation, One Election,’ unemployment, and violence against women.
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