24th CPI (M) state conference to begin on Jan 29 with mass rally in Agartala
After nine months of assembly elections and humiliating defeat, the opposition CPI(M) gearing up to observe the 24th state conference of the party in Agartala with mass rally of the party workers, supporters on January 29th at Vivekananda stadium in Agartala.
Earlier, the 23rd state conference of the party held on February last, 2022, just a year before the assembly elections with an aim to defeat BJP-IPFT government and return of Left democratic forces in the state power, but CPI (M) along with their alliance partner Congress defeated by the ruling BJP and formed the 2nd BJP government in Tripura led by Dr Manik Saha.
While, giving details of the 24th state conference, party’s state secretary and incumbent leader of opposition (LoP), Jitendra Chaudhury said that three days state conference will begin on January 29 with a mass rally at Vivekananda stadium in Agartala, where party’s to leaders including coordinator of politburo, Prakash Karat, Brinda Karat and Ashok Dwale and Manik Sarkar will address the gathering.
He said that during three state conferences from January 29 to 31st, above 300 delegates from eight districts will participate and party leaders will have elaborate discussion over the next agenda to fight with BJP by strengthening their organization.
He said that so far CPI (M) has completed over 400 branch and 300 local committee conferences across the state and the party has also completed 24 sub divisional conferences and formed new committees with induction of more and more youth leaders with veterans.
Chaudhury said that as of Sunday, out of eight district committees, the party has completed the conferences for four district committees and within the next few days, the conference of four other district committees will be completed.
All left democratic forces will strengthen their movement with an aim to defeat the divisive forces in coming days, said Chaudhury and added that the supporters of the party are preparing their state conference amidst continuous violence and rules of terror, which began immediately after the BJP came to power.
The country is now passing through a big challenge and during the past ten years , the BJP-RSS has strengthened the fascist like policies and imposed a reign of terror across the country and now the people of Tripura have also witnessed their violent politics during the last years, said Chaudhury.
He alleged that ruling BJP has intensified their attacks against humanitarian rights along with continued attacks over the constitutional bodies of the country.
The fight against BJP in Tripura is an instance in the country, said Chaudhury and appealed to the people of the state to strengthen their movements against BJP and its ideology to restore democracy in the state.
He hoped that despite many obstructions, the party will organize a massive gathering at Vivekananda stadium with vow to strengthen their movements against BJP in Tripura.