CPI to stage massive protest on July 15 to highlight failure of TRS government

CPI to stage massive protest on July 15 to highlight failure of TRS government
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CPI to stage massive protest on July 15 to highlight failure of TRS government. Alleging that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao were merely giving assurances, the CPI Telangana State Council on Sunday said it would hold a massive protest at Indira Park on July 15 demanding that the State government distribute land to landless poor.

Hyderabad: Alleging that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao were merely giving assurances, the CPI Telangana State Council on Sunday said it would hold a massive protest at Indira Park on July 15 demanding that the State government distribute land to landless poor.

After releasing poster along with CPI former MP Syed Azeez Pasha, CPI Greater Hyderabad South Zone secretary E T Narsimha, CPI Telangana State secretary Chada Venkat Reddy alleged that the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao had failing to fulfil election promises.

KCR had also failed to deliver on his promise to construct double bedroom houses for one lakh homeless poor in Greater Hyderabad. He suggested that the KCR government call for an all-party meeting to discuss the problems being faced by the people.

He also made it clear that the CPI would continue its fight on behalf of the people till the government solved the problems. Azeez Pasha said KCR was showering sops on the people keeping the Greater Hyderabad elections in view and made it clear that the people would revolt against the government in case the Chief Minister had failed to keep his promises.

The government’s assurance that it would release Rs 50 lakh to each division for Swachh Hyderabad mission remained on paper only, he said. Narsimha said the CPI would launch padayatras from July 6 to 15 in Greater Hyderabad to know the problems being faced by the people. City executive members Chayadevi, Ravindra Chary, Yadi Reddy, R Gopal, K Chandu and others participated in the program.

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