CPI(M) slams Centre and State over labour, land, health and farm policies

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CPI (M) Politburo subordinate   member B.V. Raghavulu and  the enactment      Andhra Pradesh caput   V. Srinivasa Rao addressing a property   league  successful  Vijayawada. connected  Monday.

CPI (M) Politburo subordinate member B.V. Raghavulu and the enactment Andhra Pradesh caput V. Srinivasa Rao addressing a property league successful Vijayawada. connected Monday. | Photo Credit: K.V.S. GIRI

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) connected Monday accused the Central and Andhra Pradesh governments of pursuing anti-people policies connected labour, land, healthcare, and agriculture.

At a property league here, Politburo subordinate Mr. Raghavulu and State caput Mr. Srinivasa Rao alleged that some governments were acting against nationalist interest.

Mr. Raghavulu criticised the enforcement of the 4 labour codes arsenic anti-worker, saying they dilute rights, weaken minimum wage guarantees, curb corporate bargaining, and trim the Labour Department to a station bureau for employers. He said gig and level workers stay unrecognised and added that the enactment volition enactment the nationwide commercialized national protestation connected November 26.

He alleged that 100 acres of assigned onshore were being taken from 49 Dalit farmers for the Adani–Google information centre astatine Tharluvada successful Visakhapatnam and demanded afloat disclosure of land, power, water, biology clearances, and occupation assurances.

Mr. Raghavulu besides attacked the Sanjeevani wellness scheme, alleging it promotes privatisation and gives backstage insurers entree to delicate data. He accused the State of staging fake encounters nether Operation Kagar and targeting tribal communities to assistance mining interests.

Mr. Srinivasa Rao said tenant farmers had been neglected, MSP was not assured for immoderate crop, and argumentation failures had caused losses of astir 1 lakh crore. He termed caller import pacts harmful to Indian farmers.

On the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Mr. Srinivasa Rao said the authorities was weakening the PSU portion allotting captive mines to non-existent backstage firms.

The leaders sought transparency, accountability, and a rollback of what they termed anti-people policies.

Published - November 24, 2025 07:24 p.m. IST

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