Uttarakhand / Vikasnagar : Modi government working on communal agenda to hide failures: CPI(M)

CPI(M) state secretary K. Rajendra Singh Negi said that by taking advantage of the failures of the UPA II government, the Modi government came to power in 2014 with a huge majority with Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas. Modi government is working on a communal agenda to hide its failures by coming to power. Said that in the Modi government, there are constant attacks on democratic institutions, secular traditions and constitutional institutions. People are being misled to hide their failures. The 16 district conference of CPI(M) was organized at Dharamshala auditorium in Sahaspur. Inaugurating the conference, party’s state secretary Rajendra Singh Negi said that the Modi government at the Center has failed on every front. Now she is doing politics of divide and rule within the country to hide her failures. The country is being sold to a handful of houses. Attacks on opposition are being intensified in Parliament and outside Parliament. The country is being weakened all over the world by behaving against our independent foreign policy. In the name of double engine, the BJP’s state government, which came with a thumping majority in Uttarakhand, was a complete failure. In four and a half years, apart from unemployment, inflation, corruption, the public did not get anything. During the Corona period, the infection spread by organizing Kumbh in which thousands of people have been pushed to death. Crores of rupees were fraudulently done in the name of corona investigation. He said that the BJP has exposed the failures of its own governments by changing the Chief Minister time and again. Now elections are about to come again, so government money is being misused in the name of announcements. No help was given to the migrants who returned unemployed in Corona. Two hundred people died in the disaster of Vishnuprayag project. In the name of Alvedar Road, he did the work of harming the environment and the local people. By imposing three one agricultural law on the farmers of the country, the country’s Annadata has come on the streets for nine months to protect his rights. Former District Panchayat Vice President Shiv Prasad Deoli said that work is going on day and night for the success of Bharat Bandh against three agricultural laws. Divisional Secretary Indu opposed the privatization of THDC. Party leaders paid tribute at the martyr’s altar. On this occasion, former head Sundarthapa, head Mala Gurung, Lekhraj, Anant Akash, Shambhu Prasad Mamgain, Krishna Guniyal, Yakub Ali, Satyaprakash, Sadhuram, Mamchand, Bhagwant Payal, Vijay Bhatt, Purushottam Badoni, Sher Singh, Himanshu, Gagan Garg, Manish, Rajesh, Arjun Singh Rawat, Ranjan Solanki, Gayur Ahmed, Pramod Sharma, Ashok Chaudhary, NS Panwar, Jitendra Gupta, Shailendra, Indresh, Dev Singh, Shishupal, Nuraisha, Ravinder Singh, Waheed, Islam, Brahmanand Kothari, Aina, Jyoti Gurung, Roshan Maurya etc. were present.