CPI accuses govt of muzzling Oppn voice

Update: 2018-08-14 05:30 IST

Mahbubnagar: The Community Party of India (CPI) demanded that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao fulfil the poll promises. While taking out a huge rally on Monday from the CPI district office to the District Collectorate, the CPI leaders and activists tried to lay siege to the District Collectorate. However, the police stopped the procession at the Telangana Chowrasta and arrested all the agitators. 

Speaking on the occasion, the CPI leaders came down heavily on the TRS government for muzzling the voices of the opposition parties. “The TRS is running a dictatorial government. They are suppressing the voices of the people and resorting to illegal arrests of those who raised their voice against the government.

Even though four years had gone, not a single promise made by the Chief Minister during his 2014 election manifesto had been fulfilled. In every sector be it education, agriculture, irrigation, employment and welfare, the officials boasted of a massive development. But nothing was done so far, ,” said Paramesh Goud, CPI district secretary. 

The CPI alleged that the TRS leaders had miserably failed to give three acres of land to the Dalits. There are more than three lakh landless poor Dalits in the State. During the past four years only about 10,000 Dalits have been given three acres of land and the government is making a huge publicity for the same, he said. 

The CPI leaders also alleged that the TRS government had deceived the people and now to woo the farming community they had launched the Raitu Bheema and Raitu Bhandu schemes.,  “People are watching the double standards being adopted by the TRS government and very soon the voters will teach a befitting lesion to the TRS, ” said Paramesh Goud. 
 

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