Left parties call for a closer unity to defeat ’fascist’ forces
Left parties call for a closer unity to defeat’fascist’ forces
Left parties call for a closer unity to defeat’fascist’ forces
CPI state secretary K Sambasiva Rao stated that the prime minister had no right to enter the state as he had not fulfilled a single commitment made to the state during the bifurcation of the unified state.
Earlier, buoyed by the Delhi poll results, 17 Left parties launched a country-wide agitation against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government's divisive politics.
Meanwhile, police informed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is scheduled the city on Saturday will travel by road from the Airport.
The strike by the political parties has been called to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act, National Register of Citizens and other ‘anti-people’ policies of the central government.
Central Committee will meet on March 3-4 to finalise the details
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