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CPM State Secretary V. Srinivasa Rao says, PM Modi destroying economy

  • Writer: newsmediasm
    newsmediasm
  • Jul 20, 2022
  • 2 min read

By Our Special Correspondent


CPM State Secretary V. Srinivasa Rao said that BJP's economic policies have ruined the country, but some opposition parties are taking a step back to fight against such dangerous policies.

Addressing the district CPM meeting here on Tuesday, Ravula said that the policies implemented by the BJP have become a disaster for the country.

AP Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and Opposition leader Chandrababu Naidu have accused the BJP's presidential candidate of supporting the BJP's presidential candidate because of the fear that the opposition parties are acting as stooges of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and fearing that central investigation agencies will file notices or cases against them.

He said that TDP and JSP are not substitutes for YSRCP in the state and only left parties can fight against YSRCP in the state and BJP at the centre.

He appealed to the party workers to engage with the people at the field level and study the problems they are facing in depth. The party workers were asked to engage in political struggles to solve public problems.

He said that the party leaders received many complaints and demands from the people during the door-to-door public relations program of CPM held across the state recently.

Alleging that the Center is trying to implement the new agricultural laws through backdoor channels, he warned that the Center is planning to implement the new agricultural laws under the guise of online trade malls and corporate companies.

The only way to prevent Prime Minister Narendra Modi from introducing anti-people policies is for the opposition to unite to protect the interests of big industrialists like Ambani and Adani.

He said that the Center is pressuring the states to implement its New Education Policy (NEP) and the Jagan government does not need to implement it. CPM leaders Ramadevi, Yadagiri, V. Nagaraju and others participated.

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