Kerala BJP president, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, while attending the protest said that "it has become obvious that skeletons are tumbling out of the CPI (M) government's closet", alleging that the party has "presided" over multiple corruption scandals.
Calling the situation a "humanitarian" issue, Stalin emphasised that a halt should be put to the operations, and described them as a violation of the UN agreements.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Brinda Karat on Thursday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's centenary celebration. She alleged that the PM was trying to do a whitewash job on the fact that "the RSS had absolutely nothing to do wit
According to the release from the party, the CPI(M) stated that it is highly objectionable for an official coin to replicate the "Bharat Mata" image of a Hindu goddess, promoted by the RSS as a symbol of its sectarian concept of a Hindutva Rashtra.
The Democratic Youth Federation India, the youth wing of the CPI(M), held a candlelight vigil in Rameswaram on Tuesday to pay tribute to the victims of the Karur stampede.
Kerala's Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan on Saturday slammed the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist), alleging that the party has transformed into a far-right political force.
Kerala's Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan has slammed the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist), saying that the party had for years appeased minorities before the last parliamentary elections and has now shifted to majority appeasement.
"We are very happy that the Prime Minister visited Manipur. However, he should have visited a little earlier. Some people's lives can be saved if he visits sooner," Shailaja told ANI.
"We, the Opposition parties, have always been saying, 'Let the PM lead a delegation of all the parties to Manipur so that we can bring back that state into peace and tranquillity. For the last two years, he was not heeding us. Even the request for a full-fledged discussion on the Floor of th
CPI(M) MP John Brittas said the Opposition organised a mock poll ahead of the Vice Presidential election to minimise invalid votes. He called the contest an "ideological battle" and said cross-voting was possible as some MPs might vote "as per their desire."