The Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) have jointly announced that they will be holding a public meeting in Hyderabad on April 9th. The meeting is expected to draw a large number of supporters from both parties, as well as members of the general public who are interested in hearing what the two parties have to say.
The CPI and CPM are two of the oldest and most prominent communist parties in India. Both parties have a long history of working together on various political issues, and their joint meeting in Hyderabad is an indication of the strong ties between them.
The meeting is expected to focus on a number of key issues that are of concern to both parties. These include issues related to workers’ rights, the rights of farmers, and the need for greater social justice in India.
One of the key issues that is likely to be discussed at the meeting is the recent spate of farmer protests that have taken place across India. Farmers across the country have been protesting against new agricultural laws that they say will hurt their livelihoods and undermine their ability to make a living from farming.
The CPI and CPM have both been vocal in their support for the farmers’ protests, and the joint meeting in Hyderabad is likely to see them reaffirm their commitment to standing with the farmers.
Another issue that is likely to be discussed at the meeting is the need for greater social justice in India. Both parties have long been advocates for greater equality and fairness in Indian society, and they are likely to use the meeting as an opportunity to call for greater action on this front.
Overall, the joint public meeting in Hyderabad on April 9th is expected to be a significant event in the political calendar of both the CPI and CPM. It will provide an opportunity for both parties to come together and discuss key issues of concern to them, as well as to reaffirm their commitment to working together for the betterment of Indian society.