Monday, February 7, 2011
An Appeal for mass collection for Jyoti Basu Social Study Centre
Left Parties Memorandum to the Election Commission of India
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Condition of student hostels in Tamil Nadu pathetic: SFI
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Anti-Price- Rise Campaign in Kerala
CPI-CPI(M) Week long Agitation against Price rise-Punjab
Friday, February 4, 2011
Nation bogged down by inflation, corruption: Sitaram Yechury
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The revolution in Egypt will continue until the demands of the masses are fulfilled
Statement issued by the Communist Party of Egypt
February 1, 2011 -- The moment of truth is approaching. This is the decisive moment for the Egyptian popular forces for change; to topple the Mubarak regime. It seems that the imperialists, and their American masters in particular, are lifting their hands from him after the continuation of revolution everywhere in Egypt.
Today millions emerge to demand the departure of Mubarak. They will prevent all the conspiracies of the dictator and his gang of spies to thwart the revolution and overcome them.
The formation of a committee, which enjoys the confidence of the people and the demonstrators, is crucial to achieve the demands of the political, economic and social revolution, and we emphasise the basic demands presented by the national forces to the deputies of the people's parliament:
1. Dismissal of Mubarak and the formation of a presidential council for a transitional period of limited duration.
2. Forming a coalition government to administer the country during the transitional period.
3. To convene the election of a constituent assembly to draft a new constitution for the country based on the principle of the sovereignty of the nation and ensure the devolution of power within the framework of a democratic just civil state.
4. Prosecute those responsible for hundreds of deaths and injuries of revolutionary martyrs and victims of oppression as well as ensuring the prosecution of those responsible for plundering the wealth of the Egyptian people.
5. Long live the revolution of the Egyptian people
SFI cadres marches in support of democracy in Egypt
Activists of the Students' Federation of India staged a protest near the Egyptian Embassy here on Tuesday to express solidarity with the “Million March” in Cairo and to support the “ongoing movement for democracy in Egypt”.
Holding placards denouncing the establishment in Egypt, students marched towards the Egyptian Embassy in the afternoon. The demonstration culminated in a public meeting near the Embassy where All-India Democratic Women's Association member Subhashini Ali, Jana Natya Manch member Sudhanva Deshpande and former Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union president Albeena Shakil addressed the meeting.
The speakers expressed solidarity with the protesting people and condemned the repression by the regime of President Hosni Mubarak. The role of the United States in the Arab region and its support to the regime was denounced.
The speakers emphasised the “increasing inequalities and anti-people policies under globalisation” as the main factor behind the protests. The Indian Government was also criticised for not showing “support for the pro-democracy struggle.”
“The strategic alliance” of the Indian Government along with the United States and Israel was cited as the cause for lack of support for the people of Egypt.
TMC-Maoist Nexus -- Letter to Home Minister
Monday, January 31, 2011
Cycle rally to identify tribals' problems
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Activists of Girijana Sangham led by former MLA Sunnam Rajaiah pedalling their way to tribal habitations in Khammam district on Sunday. |