Posted by AI on 2026-02-04 17:27:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 19:13:15
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In a powerful display of unity and resistance, the 27th conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Andhra Pradesh sent a clear message against communalism and corporate favoritism. The conference, held in Nellore from February 1 to 3, 2025, marked a significant moment in the state's political landscape, with a focus on strengthening the Left's independent base and fostering unity.
The conference began with a symbolic gesture as the Red Flag was hoisted by P Madhu, a former CPI(M) state secretary. This act set the tone for the gathering, emphasizing the party's commitment to its principles. The event also paid tribute to the region's communist history, as Nellore is the home district of Comrade P Sundarayya, the founder of the South Indian communist movement.
Addressing the delegates, MA Baby, a Polit Bureau member, exposed the communal agenda of the BJP-RSS alliance and criticized the central government's authoritarian rule. He highlighted the erosion of state rights and the diversion of public assets to corporates, urging local parties to reconsider their alliances. The conference unanimously adopted a resolution warning of the rising threat of communalism and resolved to resist government policies that favor corporates at the expense of the people.
The event concluded with a public rally and meeting, where CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat criticized the central government's budget, accusing it of favoring corporate interests over the people's welfare. The conference's resolutions and the public rally demonstrated the party's determination to combat communalism and promote a more equitable distribution of resources in Andhra Pradesh.