After BJP came to power in the centre, life of the poor in the district became miserable, complains Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan
Post Date – 10:09 PM, Thursday – 12/29/22

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan was speaking at a public meeting in Khammam on Thursday.
canman: After the BJP took power at the centre, the lives of the poor in the district have become miserable, complains Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan.
He lashed out at the BJP’s policies, which he said recently drove 400,000 farmers to suicide because they were unable to get profitable prices for their produce. He addressed the CPI(M)’s Vyavasaya Karmika Sangham Maha Sabha here on Thursday.
BJP fanaticism and economic policies have widened the gap between rich and poor in the country. National achievements are being lost. Calling on party cadres to fight for the rights of workers and farmers, Vijayan said the center offered 11 trillion rupiah in concessions to corporate power but faltered on crop loan forgiveness.
The Congress Party is the recruitment agent of the BJP. Only CPM can stop RSS and take on the task of defeating BJP in the next election. Telangana is one of the states where the CPM is strong and the party should focus on the 2024 elections.
As the country celebrates its 75th anniversary of independence, political parties are having to ponder the question of building a new India. There is a plot to pre-empt an anti-colonial movement that needs attention.
Those who shoot bullets at Mahatma Gandhi are shamefully claiming that they are his descendants. CPI (M) believes in unity in diversity and wants to unite people. India is home to different languages and cultures.
The Center’s BJP government is promoting divisive tendencies and trying to forcefully introduce Hindi, Vijayan said, adding that it has no objection to Hindi. But it is not correct to enforce the use of Hindi in non-Hindi speaking countries.
The BJP which was not involved in the independence struggle was trying to teach nationalism to others. The central government is suppressing the power of the states and stripping them of their rights.
BJP government uses governors as their political proxies in states not ruled by BJP. Not only in Kerala but in all other non-BJP states of the country, the federal system is being undermined. So, says the Kerala CM, secular forces should unite against it.
There were 400,000 job vacancies in 2016, and that number has now doubled, he said. Temporary employees were appointed in the army in the name of Agnipath. He cautioned that unemployed youth are revolting.
The meeting was presided over by G Nagaiah, President of Vyavasaya Karmika Sangham State, and his National General Secretary B Venkat, State Secretary of the Communist Party of India (M) Tammineni Veerabhadram made speeches.
