Millennium Post

Left parties slam govt over ‘deepening economic crisis’

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NEW DELHI: Left leaders on Friday slammed the BJP government at the Centre over the "deepening economic crisis" in the country and accused it of offering concession­s to corporates and neglecting the plight of farmers.

CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said only Left parties can challenge the "rightist disorienta­tion" and a "definite fascist trend" in the country. "Modi government in the past months has provided a relief of over Rs 2.25 lakh crore to the rich in the country but has shied away from helping the farmers who are forced to commit suicide due to farming sector distress," Yechury said at a convention.

The convention was attended by leaders of CPI(M), CPI, All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) and Revolution­ary Socialist Party (RSP) to discuss the "economic crisis" in the country and their nationwide protest against the government policies from October 10-16. "The situation is very bad and lives of people are on the verge of destructio­n. The unemployme­nt is at its highest level in last 50 years, industries and businesses are ruined and suffering from job losses, agricultur­e sector is the worst hit with farmers forced to commit suicide," Yechury claimed.

Yechury asked the government to invest in rural sector to raise the local demand to boost the economy instead of offering concession­s to corporates and speculativ­e investment­s through share markets.

Communist Party of India(cpi) general secretary D Raja stressed the need to save the working class people and deprived sections of the society in view of the "deepening economic crisis".

He slammed the government claiming the economy is "in shambles".

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