Saturday, January 3, 2015

Left Parties Combine to fight against anti people policies

Patna, December15:

Soaring up of the prices of essential commodities, reaching out education and health services of the common men, retrenchment of the workers in mills and factories, deprivation of the farmers even of the cost of production of their crops- all these including many more problems are being faced by us. Moreover cultural and moral degradation is alarming. The incidents of rape, gang-rape and sexual assaults with women are growing rapidly. The attacks on minorities, especially religious minorities are on increase. Conspiracy is being hatched in order to indulge the toiling people into the fratricidal squabbles and riots destroying the common culture, common tradition and the essence of secularism.
Arun Kumar Singh addressing
Shiv Shankar addressing
In such a situation SUCI (Communist), CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML) Liberation, RSP and AIFB- the six major left parties came together and decided to launch a countrywide mass movement from 8-14th December against the anti people policies of Mr. Narendra Modi led Central Government, sky rocketing price hike of essential commodities and the move of the central government to infiltrated the thoughts of ‘Hindutva’ in education. Responding the call the six left parties organized demonstrations, dharnas (sit-in demonstration) in different districts of the state. A massive dharna was organized in the state capital Patna on 15th December, 2014 at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Chowk, near Gandhi Maidan. 
A portion of the huge gathering
Arun Kumar Singh, Senior State Committee Member, SUCI (Communist) and Sadhana Mishra, State Committee Member cum Secretary of Patna District Committee, SUCI (Communist) addressed the huge gathering. The dharna was conducted by a presidium comprising of the leaders of six left parties. On behalf of presidium Shiv Shankar, State Secretary, SUCI (Communist) in his concluding speech urged the people and party comrades to intensify the mass movement against all sorts of oppression and exploitation.
Dharna at Muzaffarpur Collectariat
       

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