CPI Pledge to work for a society based on
justice and equality
Ludhiana : 23 March 2015: Large number of
people paid homage to the martyrs of the nation Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Raj Guru
and Sukhdev today at Jagraon Bridge in which hundreds of activists of Communist
Party of India (CPI) and CPI (M) Distt. Ludhiana along with social
organizations and trade unions participated. They garlanded their statues and
pledged to build a nation based on justice and equality. The speakers while
addressing said that the martyrs had dreamt of a nation with equal rights to
grow for all the citizens. He said that
the country has never faced the danger of social disintegration and economic
loot by the foreign Multi National Corporations and local corporate as today
under the BJP government at the center. Schemes for the social welfare of poor are being diluted or disbanded. Small
entrepreneurship is not being
facilitated rather contained in name of master plan in cities.
They further criticised in strong words the RSS game plan of
forcible conversions in the name of home coming. This is against the basic
tenets of our constitution of independence of each individual of professing the
faith he/she believes in. Trying to change the faith of a person or social
group by force or considerations will create turmoil in the society and shake
the secular fabric of our society. This is causing great threat to basic
principles of constitution. Furthermore decision to change the history to suit
Hindutva ideology of the RSS will poison the minds of children and split the
society. People of India have understood the BJP’s machinations. This has been
clearly reflected in the total rejection of the BJP in Delhi merely eight
months after they came to power at the centre.
The speakers also were highly critical of the state government for deteriorating
law and order situation in Punjab. Increasing drug peddling under the patronage
of political bosses, rise of sand and land mafia. These have brought the once
progressive state to lowest ebb. In Punjab youth is being deprived of jobs. As
a consequence a large number of young
people have been towards drugs.
Prominent among
those who were present and addressed today include, Com.O.P.Mehta, Ramesh
Rattan, Marjeet Singh Mattoo, Sukhminder Lotey, S P Singh, Gurnam Sidhu,
Yograj, Devraj, Vijay Kumar, Feroze Master, Jagdish Ram, Jyotsana, D P Maur,
Gulzar Pandher, Dr ARun Mitra. Also present were Raghbir Singh, Amarnath
Kumkalan, Subeg Singh, Gurnam Gill, Ismile Khan, Pritam Pandher, Ajit Jabddi,
Ramadhar, Anod Kumar, Kameshwar and Surinder Kumar.
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