The NDA authorities astatine the Centre led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has failed to safeguard nationalist interests, antiauthoritarian institutions, and payment of farmers and students, alleges CPI State caput G. Eswaraiah.
Addressing the media successful Vijayawada connected Tuesday, Mr. Eswaraiah expressed interest implicit attacks connected commercialized vessels carrying Indian sailors successful the Strait of Hormuz, and alleged that the Union authorities failed to respond adequately.
He besides condemned the alleged onslaught connected CJP laminitis Abhijeet Dipke, describing it arsenic undemocratic and an battle connected dissenting voices.
Turning to the acquisition sector, the CPI person alleged that repeated leak of NEET question insubstantial and irregularities successful CBSE evaluations had undermined nationalist assurance successful the system. Claiming that millions of students had been affected by the uncertainty surrounding the introspection process, helium demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Mr. Eswaraiah announced the party’s enactment to the ‘Chalo Vijayawada’ programme connected June 30 being organised by the farmers and tenant farmers’ associations. He alleged that farmers were facing terrible distress owed to rising input costs, harvest losses, inadequate compensation and non-implementation of respective promises relating to workplace indebtedness waivers, security and tenant husbandman welfare.
Expressing interest implicit the ongoing elector database revision exercise, helium alleged that genuine voters could beryllium removed from electoral rolls and called for strict adherence to the Election Commission guidelines.
The CPI person said the enactment would organise padayatras, rhythm rallies, demonstrations and protestation programmes crossed Andhra Pradesh from August 6 to 15 connected issues specified arsenic rising substance prices, privatisation, tribal and number rights, employment generation, irrigation projects, acquisition and healthcare. They would culminate successful a ‘Chalo Delhi’ march connected September 1 against the “anti-people policies” of the Centre and the State governments.

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