Shun false prestige, allow UAE to donate for Keral: Karat

IANS  |  Agartala 

The CPI-M politburo member on Friday asked the to refrain from "false prestige" and allow (UAE) to donate Rs 700 crore for flood-hit Keral.

Terming the Government of India's decision as "uncalled for", he said that when a foreign government on its own is keen to provide help to the people affected by the devastated natural calamity, "should not stand on the false prestige."

"needs huge funds to deal with the massive devastation due to the colossal floods across the state. must allow the UAE to release the amount," he added.

Karat, a former of the country's biggest Left party CPI-M, said that thousands of Indians, 80 per cent of them from Kerala, have been working in the UAE.

"The Indian workers are engaged in many developmental works in UAE. Responding to the contributions of Indian workers, the wanted to donate the funds for the relief."

The CPI-M along with party came to The capital on Thursday to attend the party's two-day state committee meeting, which discussed various issues including "ongoing political violence in the ruled state".

Accusing the for its "misgovernance on the economic front", Karat said that farmers, dalits and unemployed people are the victims of the BJP-led NDA government.

"Sexual attacks on the minor girls are rampant in many BJP ruled states. Mob lynching in the name of cow slaughter, beef eating and child lifting have been going on. Despite Supreme Court's strong observations against the crime, mob lynching is going on in many parts of the country," he said.

The CPI-M said that the BJP-RSS leaders and cadres are continuously campaigning against the minorities and dalits creating a serious fear and hatred situation across the country.

He said that over two lakh farmers and workers would assemble in on September 5 to press for their demands, which include providing better wages, more jobs, better prices for farm produce, end to privatisation and changes in labour laws, ending the contract labour system.

"The Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh Rally' would mark a new stage in the struggle of working people of for a better life and just future," Karat added.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 19:42 IST