
Tirupati, Aug.31 (NSS): CPI national secretary Dr K. Narayana today said the NDA government at the Centre was in crisis and added that PM Narendra Modi’s graph in the country was decreasing day after day. He said the BJP leaders were saying that Modi should be replaced. He claimed that the RSS leaders were unhappy with Modi’s behaviour. “In 2109, the BJP won more than 300 seats. In the 2024 elections, the BJP claimed that it would win 400 seats on its own. In the end, it had to be restricted to 240 MP seats. Compared to the past, the BJP has lost more than 60 MP seats. These results are proof that Modi’s graph is declining,” he mocked.
Narayana said people were fed up with Modi’s dictatorial tendencies and added that the situation in Bangladesh was likely to happen in India as well. He said AP CM Chandrababu Naidu should withdraw support to Narendra Modi, who is behaving like a dictator. “Chandrababu should ask for AP’s rights constitutionally and not out of fear,” he said, adding there should be an impartial inquiry into the land irregularities that took place in AP during the YSRCP regime. He asked the State government to stop those who harass in the name of app loans.
Speaking to mediapersons at Gandhamaneni Shivayya Bhavan in Bairagapatteda in Tirupati city on Saturday, Narayana said the prices of essential commodities, petrol and diesel were on the rise in the country. “This is due to the policies of the government. In 2014, there was an NPA of Rs 2.25,000 crore. Now it has gone up to Rs 17 lakh crore. The assets of corporate powers like Adani and Ambani are on the rise. The poor are becoming poorer. The problem of unemployment has not been solved. Modi has failed in his promise of providing two crore jobs a year. There has been a crisis in the country in all respects,” Narayana said, adding that CPI would launch a nationwide agitation against the price hike.
CPI State executive committee members A Ramanaidu, Tirupati district secretary P Murali, CPI district executive members Chinnam Chenchalaiah and Radhakrishna, city secretary Jalla Viswanath, AISF national general secretary Dinesh Sri Rangarajan, State chief Shiva Reddy and others participated in the meeting.