TRS inaction may worsen situation: CPM

TRS inaction may worsen situation: CPM
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CPI (M) Telangana State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram found fault with the way the State government was handling the rift between the Adivasi and the Lambadi communities in the State.

- The party’s State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram demands an all-party committee to hold discussions on the issue
- CPI (M) to hold a meeting with the leaders of two communities

Hyderabad: CPI (M) Telangana State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram found fault with the way the State government was handling the rift between the Adivasi and the Lambadi communities in the State.

Addressing the media here after a meeting with the left parties, he said that the government’s move seems to contribute to the rift than resolving the differences between the two communities.

Demanding to form an all-party committee to hold discussions to find a solution, Veerabhadram said, “The TRS leaders are acting like adding fuel to fire, to further deepen the differences between the two warring communities. The State government remained to do nothing in an irresponsible manner, which will send danger signals to further escalate the differences between the two, he warned.

The party, on its part, had invited the representatives of both the parties for talks. A draft document will be prepared on how to amicably settle the issue and the proposals will be sent to the leaders of Adivasis and Lambadi communities. This will be followed up by inviting them for talks. The party leadership will talk to them separately as well as together to hammer out a solution. “Both parties have shown interest in the move taken by the party and responded positively. The dates of the meeting between the two will be announced later,” he said.

The CPI (M) leader further said that the Congress and TRS are resorting to “Social Magic” than providing “Social Justice” to the SC, ST and BC sections of the State. It was only ahead of the elections that both parties shower gifts in the form of welfare schemes and allocating few seats to them to contest elections, he pointed out. Unless the deprived and backward sections of the society are empowered, financially and politically, it would not be possible to achieve social justice, he said. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) will fight for their cause, he said. Leaders from the CPI, RSP, CPI (ML) New Democracy, MCPI, and RSP, Forward Block, SUCI and other left parties attended the meeting.

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