Will go ahead with Kerala CM's Hyd meet: CPM tells BJP MLA

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The CPI(M) today said it would go ahead with a public meeting to be attended by the party leader here on March 19, a day after a asked the Chief Minister to stay away from the gathering.

Condemning the comments of Goshamahal Raja Singh that "he would see how that meeting would happen if Vijayan attended it", the CPI(M) politburo member BV Raghavulu said his party cannot be cowed down by such "threats".



In a video message yesterday, Singh had alleged the and members were being targetted and killed in

"The CM is visiting and he is going to address a public meeting at Nizam College Grounds here on March 19. Our Hindu brothers are being killed in that state and how can we remain silent when the CM of that state is visiting I will see to it how that meeting will happen," Singh had said.

The Left party is holding the meeting to mark the culmination of its five-month long "Mahajana Padayatra" which took off on October 18 last year from Ibrahimpatnam in Ranga Reddy district with the main agenda to secure social justice and comprehensive development.

Singh, who had said he didn't have any problem with the CPI(M) or holding the meeting except for Vijayan's presence, had appealed to the Telangana Government and the state Police not to grant permission to the gathering.

Claiming that it has become a "habit" for the and the to issue such "threats', the (M) politburo member said people and democratic forces should condemn the "attempts to stall the meeting due to political reasons."

He alleged functionaries had issued threats against Vijayan in Karnataka earlier and in Madhya Pradesh recently, and also to a Kargil martyr's daughter.

CPI(M) has taken a permission from the police and it would organise the event "democratically", Raghavulu added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Will go ahead with Kerala CM's Hyd meet: CPM tells BJP MLA

The CPI(M) today said it would go ahead with a public meeting to be attended by the party leader Pinarayi Vijayan here on March 19, a day after a BJP MLA asked the Kerala Chief Minister to stay away from the gathering. Condemning the comments of Goshamahal MLA Raja Singh that "he would see how that meeting would happen if Vijayan attended it", the CPI(M) politburo member BV Raghavulu said his party cannot be cowed down by such "threats". In a video message yesterday, Singh had alleged the RSS and BJP members were being targetted and killed in Kerala. "The Kerala CM is visiting Hyderabad and he is going to address a public meeting at Nizam College Grounds here on March 19. Our Hindu brothers are being killed in that state and how can we remain silent when the CM of that state is visiting Hyderabad. I will see to it how that meeting will happen," Singh had said. The Left party is holding the meeting to mark the culmination of its five-month long "Mahajana Padayatra" which took off ... The CPI(M) today said it would go ahead with a public meeting to be attended by the party leader here on March 19, a day after a asked the Chief Minister to stay away from the gathering.

Condemning the comments of Goshamahal Raja Singh that "he would see how that meeting would happen if Vijayan attended it", the CPI(M) politburo member BV Raghavulu said his party cannot be cowed down by such "threats".

In a video message yesterday, Singh had alleged the and members were being targetted and killed in

"The CM is visiting and he is going to address a public meeting at Nizam College Grounds here on March 19. Our Hindu brothers are being killed in that state and how can we remain silent when the CM of that state is visiting I will see to it how that meeting will happen," Singh had said.

The Left party is holding the meeting to mark the culmination of its five-month long "Mahajana Padayatra" which took off on October 18 last year from Ibrahimpatnam in Ranga Reddy district with the main agenda to secure social justice and comprehensive development.

Singh, who had said he didn't have any problem with the CPI(M) or holding the meeting except for Vijayan's presence, had appealed to the Telangana Government and the state Police not to grant permission to the gathering.

Claiming that it has become a "habit" for the and the to issue such "threats', the (M) politburo member said people and democratic forces should condemn the "attempts to stall the meeting due to political reasons."

He alleged functionaries had issued threats against Vijayan in Karnataka earlier and in Madhya Pradesh recently, and also to a Kargil martyr's daughter.

CPI(M) has taken a permission from the police and it would organise the event "democratically", Raghavulu added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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