Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 08:51:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 15:33:49
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The 27th conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Andhra Pradesh has resolved to unite all Left and secular forces to combat the growing communalism in the state. The conference calls for resisting government policies that allocate public funds and assets to private corporations. It also emphasizes strengthening the Party's independent base, essential for establishing Left unity. The conference was held in Nellore from February 1 to 3, 2025.
The conference was inaugurated by P Madhu, former CPI(M) state secretary, who hoisted the Red Flag. Flags were also received by leaders from the captains of five jathas conducted from various parts of the state. The jathas focused on demands such as comprehensive relief and rehabilitation for those displaced by the Polavaram project and opposition to the privatization of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant.
The inaugural session was chaired by MA Gafoor, Party Central Committee member, and attended by Polit Bureau members MA Baby and BV Raghavulu, Central Secretariat member R Arun Kumar, CPI state secretary K Ramakrishna, and CPI(M) Central Committee members K Hemalata, S Punyavati, and B Venkat, along with members of the state secretariat. The conference observed a moment of silence in honour of the martyrs.
Why this matters:
The conference sends a powerful message to stand against the growing influence of Hindutva forces and the erosion of federal principles in India's constitution by the BJP-led government. The party remains committed to advancing Left forces in the state and building a Left-democratic alternative that encompasses secular forces.
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