CPI cadre led by the state secretary K. Ramakrishn on Friday pulls the Assembly before the Convention of the Party in Tirupati. | Photo Credit: Kv Poornochandra Kumar
The red flag representing the Communist movement will fly high in the sky after eternity, if oppression occurs, the screams of justice will be heard, said the State Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI) K. Ramakrishn.
The leader of the CPI, who participated in the Convention at the Tirupati level on the centenary of the party in India, spoke of the lasting importance of the left -wing movement.
“The red flag remains a beam of hope for the future of the country. Persons will connect with the Communists on days to end fascist rules,” Mr. Ramakrishna said.
“The left -wing movement in India is still the strength that is now calculated because of victims in the freedom movement and permanent suffering in the interest of dowstrodden. The government led by BJP focuses on the benefit of capitalists, tramples citizens’ rights and issues mocking the constitution,” says Mr. Ramakrishna.
He stated that he would take the tab to the “double engine growth” and instead of driving growth, pushed the country into debts. The party leader caused the state government led by N. Chandrababa Naida for failing to implement the “Super Six” schemes and in the same spirit, provoked former main Minister Ys Mohan Reddy for trying to incite her cadre to violence.
Published – 18 July 2025 20:53