Saturday, September 15, 2012

SUCI (Communist) burns the effigy of PM against allowing FDI in retail market


Patna, September 15:

Patna, September 15

SUCI(Communist) activists shouted thunderous slogans against allowing 51 percent FDI in retail market by Congress led UPA Govt. and burnt the effigy of PM Manmohan Singh at Patna junction Roundabout.

On this occasion Shiv Shankar, Secretary, SUCI(Communist), Bihar State Committee said that the recent price hike in diesel and cooking gas and then allowing FDI in retail business would left no alternative to die the common people. Referring Nitish Kumar on this issue he said that he was branding hara-kiri and suicidal decision the allowance of 51 percent FDI in retail and steepest hike in diesel price by Central Govt. but did not taking measures to stop its entry in Bihar nor reducing taxes on diesel. Shiv Shankar termed this move of Nitish Kumar as Nautanki.

The speakers while addressing the gathering after burning the effigy said that while lacks of farmers committing suicide in the country, the allowing of FDI in retail would finish their livelihood. The small businessmen will be wiped out due to the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail. The rate of unemployment would rise and the condition of common people would worsen certainly as its consequence. The retail prices of commodities would go up. Emphasizing upon the imperative need to build up powerful resistance movement against this out and out anti people move of the central government.

The meeting was addressed by ramadhin Singh, Member, Bihar State Committtee, SUCI (C), Sadhana Mishra, Secretary, Patna District Committee, SUCI (C), Suryakar Jitendra, Rajkumar Chaudhary and Anamika, all Members, Patna District Committee, SUCI (C).


Friday, September 14, 2012

SUCI (C) protests excessive hike in diesel and cooking gas in Patna



Patna, September 14:

The activists of SUCI (Communist) protest the excessive price hike in diesel by Rs.5 per liter and 50 percent increase of the prices of cooking gas. The party activists assembled at Bhagat Singh Chowk, near Gandhi Maidan and burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh amidst thundering slogans against UPA govt.

On this occasion Shiv Shankar, Secretary, SUCI (Communist) Bihar State Committee condemned the decision of Congress led UPA govt. the unprecedented hike in diesel and cooking gas. Terming UPA govt. out and out anti people he said that the govt. had done all this in its bid to fulfill the interest of foreign and domestic capitalists. The urged the common people of the state to come forward and lunch a resistance movement against this draconian decision.

Addressing a short meeting after burning the effigy the speakers said that the recent hike in diesel price and capping the number subsidized cooking gas cylinders at six a year was a great blow on the people already reeling under unprecedented price. They said that the govt. was loosing huge money for subsidizing to the industrialists and rich on the one hand but on the other increasing the prices of diesel and cooking gas. “The decision taken against the common people of the country will impact badly household budgets as price of most food and essential items will go up”, said the speakers.

The meeting was addressed by Shivlal Prasad, M. K. Pathak both Members, Bihar State Committtee, SUCI (C), Sadhana Mishra, Secretary, Patna District Committee, SUCI (C), Suryakar Jitendra, Anil Kumar and Anamika, all Members, Patna District Committee, SUCI (C).

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Thousands of youths demand check on rampant corruption, vulgarity-nudity, rising crime and open sale of liquor in the state



Patna, September 3:

More than thousands of slogan shouting youths paraded on the streets of Patna, the Capital of Bihar here on Monday. The glowing and enthusiastic faces determined with intensifying movements for achieving their demands were very much perceptible. Under the auspices of All India Democratic Youth Organization (AIDYO) the demonstration of youths before CM was taken out from Gandhi Maidan. Holding placards, banners and flags the participants were demanding a check on unprecedented price rise, rampant corruption, vulgarity and nudity, rising crime, open sale of liquor, commercialization of education and health sectors and setting up industry on fertile land, besides filling up of vacant posts.

The procession led by Prativa Nayak, General Secretary, AIDYO, was echoing the anger accumulated in the conscious youths in particular and common people in general. The procession reached finally at R Block after traversing Fraser Road, Dakbungalow Crossing, Patna Junction Roundabout, New Market. A mass meeting was held there after police prevented them to go ahead.

Addressing the vast gathering of youths coming from nook and corner of the state Prativa Nayak, General Secretary, AIDYO, said the Centre as well as the Bihar Government was anti-youth. “Both the governments are implementing capital intensive industry instead of labour intensive ones, leading to shrinking jobs”, she said. Nayak gave a call to youths to intensify their countrywide agitation against unemployment, price rise, corruption and a shrinking job market.

Arun Kumar Singh, Senior Member, SUCI (Communist) Bihar State Committee said in his educative speech that the connivance of the leaders of ruling parties, criminals and administration had got its strength. Consequently the crime had reached its zenith mushrooming of liquor shops in plenty. “The nation and our province too run on economic policies based on earning maximum profit. This economic policy is begetting unemployment, price rise, corruption and degradation of culture. Youths should intensify the movements in order to destroy this exploitative capitalist system”, he emphasized. Among others who addressed the youths were Bhagawan Chandra from Madhepura, Bhupendra Singh from Bhagalpur, Jitendra Kumar from Khagaria, Raman Singh and Ravindra Mandal from Munger, Lalbabu Mahato and Arvind Kumar from Muzaffarpur, Sandesh Yadav from Aurangabad, Brajkishore from Rohtas, Awadhesh Kumar from Vaishali, Rupesh Kumar from Arwal, Dr. Manav from Jehanabad and Anil Kumar Chand from Patna. The meeting was presided over by Indradeo Roy, Member, Convening Body, AIDYO, Bihar. Later a 5 member delegation led Jyoti Kumar, Convener, Convening Body, AIDYO, Bihar, submitted a memorandum to the representative of CM.


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Huge Women Procession Breaks 144 against Increasing Gang Rape and Atrocities on Women



Patna, August 30:

The sign of proud and enthusiastic mood of women were very much clear after breaking 144 at dak bungalow crossing here on Thursday. The anger was being manifested on the faces of women against the rapidly increasing rapes, abductions and murder of women as well as inaction of police and administration in the state of Bihar. The well decorated procession of women, coming in thousands, was taken out from historic Gandhi Maidan under the banner of Mahila Atyachar Virodhi Sangharsha Morcha (A front of Struggle Against Atrocities on Women). The procession was conversed into a mass meeting after police prevented them to go ahead by closing the gates on the road at Hartali More.

Addressing the vast gathering of women at Hartali More, Sadhana Mishra, Secretary, All India Mahila Sanskritik Sangathan (AIMSS), Bihar State Unit said, “The incidents of rape, atrocity, abduction and murder of women are increasing rapidly in the regime of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. Committing the crimes by the criminals and men of power have became the daily incidents. The opening of liquor shops on the public places in the name of collecting revenues has added the fuel in the fire.” Claiming itself the government of good governance the Nitish Government increasing the revenues by attacking the modesty of women, she added.

Among others who addressed the gathering were Kanchan Bala, Anamika, Rampari Devi, Sharat, Shiwani and Nivedita. Terming the Nitish Government out and out anti people all the speakers urged the people in general and the women in particular to come forward and build a powerful sustained movement against the attack on the modesty of women.


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Citizens’ March in Patna for establishing peace and harmony in Assam


Patna, August 23:

A Citizens’ March was held here on Thursday for establishing peace and harmony in Assam and against the ongoing conspiracy for disturbing communal harmony in the country. The march started from Radio Station and traversing Fraser Road, Dakbunglow went to Patna Junction Roundabout. The march conversed into a meeting at Patna Junction Roundabout. The march was led and addressed at Patna Junction Roundabout by Prof. Santosh Kumar, Prof. Vinay Kumar Kanth, Prof. M. N. Karna, Harsha Mander from Aman Biradri, Cultural Activists Estiyak, Vinod Kumar and Anish Ankur and Social Activist Rupesh.. Addressing the meeting Arun Kumar Singh, Senior State Committee Member, SUCI (Communist) said that the common people of the country were suffering from acute price rise and other burning problems. They were searching the way out and for that purpose they were getting organized. Fearing the ruling class of the country wanted to break the unity of the toiling people and communal tension were spreading. “The common people and particularly the intelligentsia should be conscious about the conspiracies hazed by the ruling class.” Said Sri Singh. Among others who address the gathering were Krishna Murari, Jan Mukti Sangharsha Vahini, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, MCPI (U), Partha Sarkar, Communist Centre of India and Nand Kishore Singh, CPI(ML). All the speakers appealed the people to maintain their unity at any cost in order to maintain communal harmony.