17-11-2025 12:00:00 AM
Metro India News | Hyderabad
CPI senior leader and former MLA Chada Venkat Reddy on Sunday said that the Left parties should be strengthened to drive out the religious and capitalist BJP. The CPI bus Yatra that started from Jodeghat, demanding the success of the centenary meeting of the party to be held in Khammam on December 26, continued in several mandals of Godavari Khani and Peddapalli district on Sunday.
On this occasion, Chada Venkat Reddy addressed a meeting held under the chairmanship of CPI Peddapalli District Secretary Tandra Sadanand. He said that all the red flag parties should come together to stop the fanatic forces in the country. He also said that the Maoists should also join hands with the Communists so that the anti-people BJP at the Center can be stopped.
He said that the Communist Party of India was completing a hundred years in the country and added that in the past hundred years, the credit goes to the CPI for continuously fighting on many issues faced by the poor people, workers and farmers in the country. He said that only the CPI has the history of liberating the country from the British rule by organizing the armed peasant struggle in Telangana and liberating it from the Nizam's monarchy and providing freedom and independence to the people.
He said that if the BJP government in power at the Center is today darkening the future of the people by joining hands with big capitalists and corporate forces, the Left and democratic forces would unite and fight against the BJP. He said that the CPI was preparing to organize the centenary celebrations on a grand scale on December 26 in the gateway of movements Khammam. He said that in this context, bus Yatras were being organized from various parts of the state.
CPI State Assistant Secretary Takkalpalli Srinivasa Rao, State Secretary Kalvena Shankar, Telangana Praja Natyamandali State General Secretary Palle Narasimha and others participated in this jatha program.