Keen listeners: CPI(M) activists at a party meeting in Anantapur on Tuesday.
ANANTAPUR: Hopes of people on the Congress government in the State have been belied if participation of a large section of society in movements is any indication, leaders of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) said at a party meeting here on Tuesday.
Speaking at the party’s colony secretaries’ meeting, town secretary of the party V. Rambhupal, corporator P. Prasoona and others said people were throwing themselves into the movements voluntarily in spite of efforts by the government to suppress the agitations.
Efforts of the administration and ruling party leaders to make people still believe them were further forcing the poor to take to the path of agitation, they claimed. They asked the party activists to intensify their struggle for houses, house sites, ration cards and pension in the wake of tremendous response for the recent agitations. The party would organise padayatras in the town to prepare the poor for agitations from October 15 to 20 to enlighten the people about the problems and the need for intensifying struggle until the designated photo location (DPL) centres were set up for issuance of ration cards and inclusion of missed out eligible poor were in the list of beneficiaries of first phase ’Indiramma’.
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