Andhra Pradesh's Red Flag Rally: Uniting Against Communalism

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-20 11:01:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 02:43:09

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Andhra Pradesh's Red Flag Rally: Uniting Against Communalism

In a powerful display of unity, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Andhra Pradesh held its 27th conference, rallying against communalism and government policies that favor corporates. The event, which took place in Nellore from February 1 to 3, 2025, marked a significant moment in the state's political landscape. The conference began with a symbolic gesture as the Red Flag was hoisted by P Madhu, a former CPI(M) state secretary, signaling the start of a movement to combat the rising tide of communalism.

The conference served as a platform for various leaders to voice their concerns and propose resolutions. MA Baby, a Polit Bureau member, exposed the BJP-RSS combine's communal agenda and the central government's authoritarian rule. He urged other parties to reconsider their alliances, warning of the dire consequences of aligning with the BJP. The CPI state secretary, K Ramakrishna, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need to strengthen Left forces and criticizing the BJP's anti-people policies.

The conference also addressed specific demands, including relief for those affected by the Polavaram project, opposition to privatization, and the establishment of a steel plant in Kadapa. The delegates, representing diverse districts and mass fronts, actively participated in discussions, offering insights and suggestions. The event culminated in the adoption of 39 resolutions, reflecting the party's commitment to addressing various issues concerning the people of Andhra Pradesh.

As the conference concluded, the newly elected state committee pledged to advance mass movements, ensuring that the decisions made would translate into tangible actions. The public rally and cultural festival that accompanied the conference demonstrated the party's ability to engage and mobilize the people, leaving a lasting impact on the state's political discourse.