CPI accuses Jharkhand government of corporate resource exploitation

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In Ranchi, CPI national general secretary D Raja accused corporations of exploiting Jharkhand's resources. He stated the state government has failed to prevent this looting. Raja criticized the government for not keeping its promises to the people made before last year's assembly elections. He pointed out that despite being in power for over five years, the government has not addressed critical issues. Raja mentioned that benefits from the Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana are reaching only half of those who qualify. He also claimed the ruling party has not lived up to the people's expectations. Raja held the central government accountable as well. He noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made big claims about India's economic growth but has not delivered on promised jobs or improved farmer incomes. Farmers continue to protest for better prices for their products. Additionally, he criticized the RSS for promoting a 'one nation, one culture' agenda, emphasizing India's cultural diversity. Regarding the upcoming Bihar assembly elections, Raja called for unity among secular parties to defeat the NDA government. He confirmed that CPI and CPM are actively campaigning for political change in Bihar.


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