CPI(M) to Hold Massive National Rally in Delhi Against Government Policies
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) has declared a nationwide campaign that will culminate in a significant rally at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi on March 24. The event is organized to protest what the party describes as the Central government's "anti-people liberalisation policies", alongside rising inflation and shortages of LPG cylinders.
Press Conference Details in Lucknow
Addressing a press conference at the party's state office in Lucknow, CPI(M) functionary Subhashini Ali and former Kerala MLA P Krishna Prasad outlined the rally's objectives. They emphasized that the gathering will highlight several critical issues impacting common citizens across India.
"We are mobilizing people from all walks of life to voice their concerns against policies that are harming the public," said Ali during the conference.
Campaign Efforts and Criticisms
Party officials revealed that CPI(M) workers have been actively conducting campaigns in various districts of Uttar Pradesh to encourage participation in the rally. These efforts aim to build momentum and ensure a strong turnout for the protest.
In addition to the primary issues, the CPI(M) has also criticized the Centre's labour codes, arguing that they undermine workers' rights and welfare. The party asserts that these policies contribute to the broader economic challenges facing the nation.
Broader Context and Implications
The announcement comes amid ongoing national debates on economic policies and public welfare. The CPI(M)'s rally is positioned as a key event to challenge the government's approach and advocate for alternative solutions to address inflation and resource shortages.
As the campaign progresses, the party plans to expand its outreach to other states, aiming to unite diverse groups under a common cause. The success of the rally could influence political discourse and policy discussions in the coming months.
