
CPI Secretary General D. Raja, former National Secretary General CPI SUVARAM SUDHAKAR REDDY and others at the opening of the renovated CPI office (Makhdoom Bhavan) on Thursday in Hyderabad.
Hyderabad
The Secretary General of the Communist Party of India (CPI) D. Raja said that the Election Commission was trying to remove the votes of certain groups from the Bihar voters’ list under the guise of a special amendment and such practice could expand to states such as Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Keral.
Raja said that in the inauguration of the renovated CPI office (Makhdoom Bhavan) in Hyderabad, he said it was necessary to strengthen secular and democratic parties and forces to protect the constitution and country.
“The municipal forces confiscated power on Wednesday, and it is also used by the government’s power to change the constitution and transform the secular, democratic and social state into religious.
National Secretary of CPI K. Narayan said that Dharnas was banned during the KCR regime, but Makhdoom Bhavan served as a platform for protests for all political parties. He was angry that “Kagar Operation” continued when all democratic forces asked the center to discuss with the Maoists. He said naxalism cannot be killed.
Former National Secretary -General of the CPI SUVARAM Sudhakar Reddy said the Communists would exist if he continues the world in the world.
President TPCC Malesh Kumar Goud argued about congress and communist parties that cooperated in the protection of secular and democratic India. He said that this alliance is inseparable.
The State Secretary of the CPI Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao said that after the reconstruction of Makhdoom Bhavan, the Communist leaders decided to set up a knowledge center of Raj Bahadur Gaur and hoped that the main Minister A. Revanth Reddy expanded his support. John Wesley was also present.
Published – 10 July 2025 21:00