MANOJ SINHA
Ramgarh, June 18: The Communist Party of India (CPI) Jharkhand State Committee meeting concluded in Ramgarh on Sunday. D Raja, National General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI) from Delhi, K Narayana and former MP Nagendra Nath Ojha were present as observers in the two-day meeting.
Addressing the people in the two-day state council, D Raja said that the Modi government is describing the 9 years of misrule in the country as good governance and achievement, while communal incidents increased in the country, criminal incidents increased in the country. Inflation, unemployment, helplessness and economic crisis are big in the country. In 9 years, foreign debt increased in the country, the country went towards pauperism and misery from demonetisation to GST and many such laws were made which caused loss to the country. Public institutions inside the country are being handed over to Adani- Ambani at a pittance. That’s why the people of the country, farmers, labourers, students and youth are getting united and all the opposition parties of the country have started uniting.
” On June 23, a meeting of all the opposition parties of the country will be held in Patna. Removal of Modi in 2024, the removal of the BJP is the main goal of the Communist Party. That’s why the party has given a slogan that remove BJP, save country, remove BJP, save democracy, remove BJP, save constitution,” Raja said. It was decided in the two-day meeting that the CPI would contest seven Lok Sabha and 22 assembly constituencies in Jharkhand.
Many resolutions were passed in the booth-level meeting. To stop the loot of water, forest and land in the state, the new education policy should not be implemented in Jharkhand, to provide work to the labourers engaged in the unorganized sector construction labour, to implement the Land Acquisition Act 2013, to provide justice to the displaced, Displacement Commission, Women’s Commission, Minority Commission, Board Corporation. There was a demand to set up all kinds of commissions. There was also a demand to hold elections for the municipal elections in the state without delay. It was decided to hold protest processions in support of the above demands in all the blocks from 15th August to 30th August.
Farmer’s Demand Day will be observed in all the district headquarters on 1st September. a village-to-village campaign will be done in Jharkhand in the month of September-October and a huge rally will be organized at Mohrabadi Maidan in Ranchi on 7th November. Giving special responsibility to the colleagues of the State Executive State Council to implement all the above decisions, it was decided to intensify the campaign in the entire state and to strengthen the party, the organization and the state for better performance in the 2024 Assembly Lok Sabha elections.