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PM’s solely agenda is to divide individuals on communal traces: Sitaram Yechury

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By PTI

AGARTALA: CPI(M) basic secretary Sitaram Yechury on Thursday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ‘dividing individuals on communal traces’ for electoral positive factors, asserting that the one solution to save the nation was to oust the BJP-led authorities from the Centre.

Yechury additionally mentioned that democracy and democratic rights of individuals are at stake beneath the central regime, and minority communities, dalits and girls have been going through oppression.

“Modiji has no time to speak about the problems of the common people. But, there is no dearth of resources to create jobs for the youth. The PM’s only agenda is to divide people on communal lines and reap the electoral harvest,” the senior CPI(M) chief mentioned at a rally right here.

“If we want to save the country, we have to oust the Narendra Modi government from Delhi. There is no alternative way to protect people’s rights and liberty,” he mentioned.

Yechury mentioned the BJP will style defeat within the meeting elections in 5 states, together with Uttar Pradesh regardless of its high-octane campaigning.

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“Now, Modji is extensively touring Uttar Pradesh by flights and vehicles at the cost of public money. In the elections in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Kerala, the BJP had to bite the dust, and this time too, it will witness a similar consequence,” he mentioned.

Hitting out on the union authorities, Yechury mentioned it has been weakening autonomous constitutional our bodies, together with the Election Commission.

He alleged that the ballot panel took no motion on BJP leaders for his or her “inflammatory” speeches forward of the UP polls.

“Despite spewing venom by leaders of the ruling party in the run up to Uttar Pradesh election campaign, no notice has been issued to any leader by the EC so far,” Yechury mentioned.