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Talking about agitations, he said that they would undertake, bus yatras, seminars, dharnas and rasta-rokos. He alleged that both the BJP and TDP of cheating the people in the name of special package. “All parties excluding BJP and TDP are in favour of agitation for SCS,” he averred.He called upon the people, political
Rajamahendravaram: CPI State secretariat member Ravula Venkaiah said in no uncertain terms that the party leaders and activists would not take rest until the Central government accords Special Category Status (SCS) to the State and would launch agitation in phased manner.Addressing the party cadre at a district meeting, here on Tuesday, the Left leader said that the State was reeling under loss due to bifurcation and called upon the rank and file of the party to fight until all provisions of AP State Reorganisation Act are met along will filling of fiscal gap.
Talking about agitations, he said that they would undertake, bus yatras, seminars, dharnas and rasta-rokos. He alleged that both the BJP and TDP of cheating the people in the name of special package. “All parties excluding BJP and TDP are in favour of agitation for SCS,” he averred.He called upon the people, political parties and people’s organisations to take part in the agitation for SCS. He also demanded reservations for SC, ST and BCs in private sector apart from implementation of SC/ST sub-plan.
He asked the party cadre to take part in Jeep Jatha to be launched from here on October 27. CPI district secretary Tatipaka Madhu observed that the social as well financial inequalities were increasing in the society as the governments which were supposed to strive for the uplifting downtrodden, were batting for the capitalists.
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