CPIM Rajasthan state conference ahead of the 21st Party congress to be held at Visakhapatnam in April 2015 was held at Raisingnagar in
Ganganagar district from December 11 to December 13.
The public meeting organised as part of the conference was inaugurated by Com. Prakash Karat. He called upon the Left
forces to fight a twin battle against the attacks on livelihood of the
people and communal polarization. Karat said that it has
already become evident whose ‘good days’ have arrived in six months of
Modi government. Profits of the corporates are increasing rapidly
whereas the expenditure and subsidy for the social welfare has
decreased. The Modi government has unleashed attack on the employment
opportunities by drastically cutting down allocation for the MNREGA.
Likewise, whatever scope for compensation for peasants were provided for
in the land acquisition Act, are being diluted. The labour reforms are
virtually giving the employers the free right to fire the workers and
curtailing social security of the working people. Rajasthan has become
the laboratory for neo liberal attacks including labour law reforms, he
said. Karat also said that Rajasthan is also one
of the laboratories for experimenting with Hindutva. After a RSS
‘pracharak’ has assumed power as Prime Minister, the Hindutva forces are
out to capture all spheres including education and culture. They are
out to divide the people so as to minimize the resistance against neo
liberal aggression. Party Central Committee
members Hannan Mollah, Joginder Sharma, veteran leader of the Party
Hetram Beniwal and Rajasthan state secretary Basudeo were among the
others who spoke at the meeting.
The Rajasthan State conference of the CPI(M)
which concluded on Dec 13 elected
a 33 member state committee. The state committee at its first meeting
elected Com. Amra Ram as its Secretary and an eight member Secretariat.
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