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MAHABUBNAGAR: CPI National Secretariat Member and MP Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy has charged the State Government with failing to solve the naxalite problem. Addressing the concluding function of kalajatha launched by the CPI district committee on the eve of the party's 80th anniversary, here, on Tuesday evening, he said though the Government took the initiative to hold talks with the naxal outfits it failed to solve the issue. Launching a scathing attack on the State and Central Governments, Mr. Reddy said time had come to say goodbye to both the Governments. The Left parties had played a key role in forming UPA Government led by the Congress but the Government was adopting the same policies as the BJP-led NDA regime. He warned that Communist parties would not remain silent spectators if the UPA Government worked against the interests of the common man. The Nalgonda MP demanded a special Rs.1,000-crore package for Telangana and implementation of GO 610. He said the demand for statehood would automatically subside if the region was developed by spending Rs.1,000 crores. The party, he said, would organise demonstrations on February 28 protesting against increased prices of essential commodities. It would protest against the visit of US President George Bush in the first week of March. CPI leaders M. Linga Reddy and E. Narasimha spoke.
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