The sub-jatha from Odisha
that is to merge with the Eastern jatha in Kolkata was flagged off in
Parlakhemundi, the district headquarters of Gajapati district. More than one
thousand people including hundreds of women and adivasis organised a colourful
procession to mark the flagging off ceremony of this regional Sangharsh Sandesh
jatha. It was flagged of by Janardan Pati Secretary CPI(M) Odisha State
Committee and Central Committee member.
A public meeting presided
by L. Ramagopal Rao was held on this occasion. State Secretariat members Ali
Kishor Patnaik, Jaganath Misro and Adivasi Mahasabha leader Sala Marandi
addressed the gathering. The speakers highlighted the alternative policies
presented by CPI(M). The speakers dealt upon the issues of land, food,
employment and corruption.
This regional jatha will cover a distance of more than
seven hundred kilometres covering nine coastal districts of Odisha( Berhampur, Bhuwaneswar, Cuttak, Kendrapara, Jajpur, Bhadrak, Balesar, Neelgiri). The Jatha will enter Bengal through Kharagpur and will merge with the Main Eastern Regional Jatha led by Com. Prakash Karat on 28th at Kolkota.
The Jatha is led by
Janardan Pati and other members of the jatha consists of State secretariat
members Ali Kishor Patnaik, Jaganath Misro and Sarat Das, Vikas Nath, Jitendra
Mohanty leaders of the student and youth fronts. Surendra Das and
H.N.Jadav members of the CPI (M)
Sundargarh district secretariat and Sala Marandi President of the Adivasi
Mahasabha too were present
Linking Jatha from Odisha flagged off
The
sub-jatha from Odisha that is to merge with the Eastern jatha in
Kolkata was flagged off in Parlakhemundi, the district headquarters of
Gajapati district. More than one thousand people including hundreds of
women and adivasis organised a colourful procession to mark the flagging
off ceremony of this regional Sangharsh Sandesh jatha. It was flagged
of by Janardan Pati Secretary CPI(M) Odisha State Committee and Central
Committee member.
A
public meeting presided by L. Ramagopal Rao was held on this occasion.
State Secretariat members Ali Kishor Patnaik, Jaganath Misro and Adivasi
Mahasabha leader Sala Marandi addressed the gathering. The speakers
highlighted the alternative policies presented by CPI(M). The speakers
dealt upon the issues of land, food, employment and corruption.
This
regional jatha will cover a distance of more than seven hundred
kilometres covering nine districts of Odisha. The Jatha is led by
Janardan Pati and other members of the jatha consists of State
secretariat members Ali Kishor Patnaik, Jaganath Misro and Sarat Das,
Vikas Nath, Jitendra Mohanty leaders of the student and youth fronts.
Surendra Das and H.N.Jadav members of the CPI (M) Sundargarh district secretariat and Sala Marandi President of the Adivasi Mahasabha too were present
Linking Jatha from Odisha flagged off
The
sub-jatha from Odisha that is to merge with the Eastern jatha in
Kolkata was flagged off in Parlakhemundi, the district headquarters of
Gajapati district. More than one thousand people including hundreds of
women and adivasis organised a colourful procession to mark the flagging
off ceremony of this regional Sangharsh Sandesh jatha. It was flagged
of by Janardan Pati Secretary CPI(M) Odisha State Committee and Central
Committee member.
A
public meeting presided by L. Ramagopal Rao was held on this occasion.
State Secretariat members Ali Kishor Patnaik, Jaganath Misro and Adivasi
Mahasabha leader Sala Marandi addressed the gathering. The speakers
highlighted the alternative policies presented by CPI(M). The speakers
dealt upon the issues of land, food, employment and corruption.
This
regional jatha will cover a distance of more than seven hundred
kilometres covering nine districts of Odisha. The Jatha is led by
Janardan Pati and other members of the jatha consists of State
secretariat members Ali Kishor Patnaik, Jaganath Misro and Sarat Das,
Vikas Nath, Jitendra Mohanty leaders of the student and youth fronts.
Surendra Das and H.N.Jadav members of the CPI (M) Sundargarh district secretariat and Sala Marandi President of the Adivasi Mahasabha too were present
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