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CPIM Holds Massive Gatherings in Kanksha, Hints at Change in Bengal

 




 CPIM Holds Massive Gatherings in Kanksha, Hints at Change in Bengal

Kanksha, July 4, 2023: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) held massive gatherings in Kanksha on Tuesday in support of its candidates for the upcoming panchayat elections. The marches and meetings took the form of a mass flood, with thousands of people attending.



The CPIM leaders addressed the gatherings, vowing to bring about a change in Bengal by defeating the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). They accused the TMC of corruption and misrule, and promised to provide a better future for the people of Bengal if voted to power.

The CPIM's show of strength in Kanksha has sent a strong message to the TMC. It is clear that the CPIM is determined to wrest power from the TMC in the upcoming panchayat elections.



Political analysts believe that the CPIM's mass gatherings in Kanksha are a sign of the growing anti-incumbency sentiment against the TMC. They say that the people of Bengal are tired of the TMC's corruption and misrule, and are looking for a change.

The CPIM's performance in the upcoming panchayat elections will be a key indicator of whether the people of Bengal are indeed looking for a change. If the CPIM is able to make significant gains in the panchayat elections, it will be a major boost for the party's chances in the 2024 assembly elections.

In a statement, the CPIM said that the massive gatherings in Kanksha were a "people's movement against corruption and terrorism". The party said that the people of Bengal were "fed up" with the TMC's misrule, and were looking for a change.

The CPIM's statement is a clear indication that the party is gearing up for a major battle against the TMC in the upcoming panchayat elections. The party is confident that it can defeat the TMC and bring about a change in Bengal.

CPIM State Secretary Mah: Salim on Tuesday criticized the state government for weakening the panchayat system in the state. He said that the panchayat system was created in the state on June 21, 1977 when the Left Front came to power, but it did not take root.

He said that the Modi government at the Centre has also weakened the panchayat system by passing the budget in Parliament without any discussion. In the state, Mamata Banerjee has removed the Vidhan Sabha and Gram Sabha from the state. He said that Banerjee only conducts administrative meetings as a formality and makes jokes in front of the common people.



Salim also criticized the state police for failing to investigate corruption in education in the state. He said that the High Court has directed that the ED and CBI will investigate the corruption, but he asked why the state police failed to do so.

Taking a dig at the state police, Salim said that they should be "dubbed in a bucket of water". He said that if teachers teach properly in schools, there is no need for private tuition.

Salim's remarks come at a time when the state government is facing criticism from all quarters for its handling of the panchayat system. The panchayats have been accused of being corrupt and ineffective. The state government has also been criticized for not giving enough powers to the panchayats.

Salim's remarks are likely to add to the pressure on the state government to reform the panchayat system.

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