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  • Sun. Oct 6th, 2024

Requiring civil liberties, not developing north-south divide: Yechury

Requiring civil liberties, not developing north-south divide: Yechury

Synopsis CPI(M) basic secretary Sitaram Yechury slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for implicating the opposition of producing a north-south divide in India. Yechury argued that the opposition is not attempting to divide the nation, however rather transforming India’s nonreligious, democratic republic character into a fascistic, rabidly intolerant Hindutva rashtra. He argued that the Centre requires to comprehend India’s location which the chief ministers of Delhi and Punjab signing up with a demonstration staged by Kerala federal government leaders reveal that there is no such department. CPI (M) leader Sitaram YechuryCPI(M) basic secretary Sitaram Yechury countered at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday for implicating the opposition of attempting to produce a north-south divide and stated the chief ministers of Delhi and Punjab signing up with a demonstration staged by Kerala federal government leaders reveals that there is no such department. Speaking at the Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) demonstration to “secure federalism”, which was participated in by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his Punjab equivalent Bhagwant Mann and National Conference (NC) leader Farooq Abdullah, Yechury implicated the BJP-led Centre of attempting to transform India’s “nonreligious, democratic republic” character into a “fascistic, rabidly intolerant Hindutva rashtra”. “The prime minister stated the opposition is attempting to produce a north-south divide. The prime minister requires to comprehend India’s location. Mr Kejriwal is not south, Mr Mann is not south, Mr Farooq Abdullah from Kashmir is not south. Possibly he does not understand about the location of India. This is not a north-south battle, it is for the rights provided by the Constitution,” the Left leader stated. “It is the Constitution of India that states that India is a Union of states. Without states, there is no Union. According to Prime Minister Modi, you are going to have just a Union and no states now,” he included. Yechury stated the Centre desires the states to come to it with a “asking bowl” for their due share.

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