How the most vicious, poisonous and communal speeches silenced all voices of moderation.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) spells out its position on the contentious issues
BY CPI (M) 3 July 2011
'Scores of men and women have been injured, some of them seriously. There was no law and order issue involved here and the police action was unwarranted'
BY CPI (M) 4 June 2011
'The Congress leadership, including the Prime Minister, cannot escape their responsibility in this gross act of political malfeasance and bribery'
BY CPI (M) 16 March 2011
'Overall, the Budget reflects the abandoning of the aam admi agenda by the UPA-II government and its pursuit of an aggressive neoliberal agenda'
BY CPI (M) 27 February 2011
'Premised upon a flawed strategy to meet the budget deficit by increasing indirect taxes across the board, especially on diesel and petrol, which will hit the common people, primarily the poorer sections'
BY CPI (M) 25 February 2010
'...in meeting the challenges of economic recession, growing job losses and declining purchasing power of the masses'
BY CPI (M) 5 July 2009
'The UPA government has neither succeeded in addressing the key issues affecting people like the agrarian crisis, price rise and unemployment nor has it met the crucial promises made in the NCMP like spending 6% of GDP on education, 2-3% of GDP on he
BY CPI (M) 15 February 2009
'The Manmohan Singh government stands thoroughly exposed before the country for compromising India's vital security interests. Proceeding with this deal will mortgage India's sovereignty and make India's civilian nuclear programme vulnerable to US bl
BY CPI (M) 2 September 2008
That was the political life of Harkishan Singh Surjeet that began with his staunch fight against British colonial rule, which culminated with his leading role in the CPI(M) for an eventful four decades.
BY CPI (M) 31 July 2008
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