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The Communist Party of India on Tuesday staged protests across Mahbubnagar district and burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and alleged that the BJP government is promoting hatred among the communities and resorting to attacks on minorities, women and workers of opposition parties
Mahabubnagar: The Communist Party of India on Tuesday staged protests across Mahbubnagar district and burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and alleged that the BJP government is promoting hatred among the communities and resorting to attacks on minorities, women and workers of opposition parties.
While burning the effigy of Prime Minister at Telangana Crossroads, Paramesh Goud CPI district secretary said that ever since the BJP has come to power at the Centre, there have been rising incidents of mob lynching, attacks on minorities and workers of CPI and other parties. The BJP government is promoting its Hindutva agenda and promoting hatred among the communities in the country.
“We have been seeing the workers of CPI, CPM and CPIML New Democracy workers in Tripura, West Bengal have been targets of Hindutva goons as they have killed hundreds of CPI party workers in these States during the past 4 years,” Gaud said.
“The BJP rule has created fear among the communities and there is a sense of communal tension among Hindus, Muslims and Christians. The growing incidents of attacks on women and rapes on small children by the BJP legislators themselves clearly shows that the country is under severe crises and gripped under fear and tension,” he added.
“Therefore the CPI party has given a national call to fight against the BJP’s misrule and we will unite the people of this country to end the BJP’s rule by letting it bite the dust in the next elections,” the CPI leader said.
CPI party workers took out a huge rally in Wanaparthy and Nagarkurnool districts and raised slogans against the atrocious rule by the BJP and its supporting organization RSS. They condemned the attacks by the Hindu mobs on innocent Muslims that took place at various parts in the country.
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