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Rally took out in Khwairamband Bazar against anti-farmer laws
IMPHAL: CPI Manipur State Council along with its frontal organisation Manipur Loumi Marup today took out a rally against implementing anti-farmer laws and building of Nathuram Godse’s statue, killer of Mahatma Gandhi. Ex-MLA N Mangi, who is the leader of CPI Manipur State Council and Comrade L Sotin led the rally from Irawat Bhavan passing through Family Welfare Line, Allu Galli, MG Avenue, Kanglapat and then to GM Hall where it finally ended. Protesting the policy programmes of government, protestors shouted slogans against implementation of The Right To Fair Compensation And Transparency In Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation And Resettlement (Amendment) Ordinance 2014 and building of Nathuram Godse’s statue. N Mangi, President of Manipur Loumi Marup, said Narendra Modi-led NDA government has become a government for corporate and capitalist only. He further said the rally was organised against Government’s initiative to acquire land from the poor at cheaper rates and Centre’s idea of portraying Nathuram Godse as a patriot.
Dr Nara accuses Congress-led state govt of being corrupt and insincere
IMPHAL: Secretary of CPI Manipur State Council, Dr M Nara has accused the Congress led State Govt of being corrupt and insincere. Speaking to media at Irawat Bhavan in connection with the three-Day State Conference of the party being held at Irilbung beginning February 13 to 15, Dr Nara said burning issues of the state will be discussed in the conference and preparations will be made for series of agitations to get the rights of common people. He also alleged that Public Distribution System has failed and corruption is deep-rooted in the state. Lambasting NDA Govt at the centre, Nara asserted that Prime minister Narendra Modi so far has failed to meet the needs of the people and favours capitalists and corporate houses. Pronouncing 2015 will be the year of struggle, Nara also said CPI will never remain as mute spectator in such a situation. Reacting to the Lilong incident where a minor boy was killed, Nara said CPI Manipur State Council takes it very seriously and condemned in the strongest terms. Claiming the demand of the people as genuine and long pending, Nara rebuked the state govt as insensitive towards minority community of the state.


