Sri Vijaya Puram, Dec 04: The 12th Andaman & Nicobar State Conference of the CPI (M) will be held on 28 – 29 December, 2024 at Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram). The meeting of the Party State Secretariat held today (3.12.2024) has finalized the details of the two-day State Conference. Accordingly, on 28th December, 2024, a massive procession and public meeting will be organised. The procession will begin from Tiranga Park, Aberdeen Bazar which, after making a round of important points of the town, will converge into a public meeting at the Tiranga Park. G. Ramakrishnan, Polit Bureau Member of the CPI (M) will inaugurate the public meeting which will be addressed by Dr Sujan Chakraborty, Ex-MP and Central Committee Member of the party and D. Ayyappan, State Secretary and State Secretariat Members of the party. B. Chandrachoodan, Chairman, Reception Committee will preside over the public meeting.
On the second day of the Conference on 29th December, 224, the Delegate Session of the Conference will be held at Atul Smrity Samity (Bengali Club) which will be inaugurated by G. Ramakrishnan, Polit Bureau Member. 100 Delegates and observers from various parts of the islands will attend the Delegate Session. The Secretary, State Organising Committee will present the report on the functioning of the Party in the islands since its last Conference held on 27th March, 2022. The Delegate Session of the Conference will formulate concrete plans for expanding the party and its activities in the union territory in the coming years. Dr Sujan Chakraborty, Ex-MP and Central Committee Member will also address the Delegate Session.
The State Secretariat meeting held today has expressed concern over the growing dugs menace in these islands. CPI (M) meeting decided to request the Govt of India to carry out proper investigation through central agencies over the recent seizure of drugs worth Rs. 36,000 crores in the international market from a foreign vessel near Barren Island in order to find out any involvement of Indian citizens. Andaman & Nicobar Administration and Govt. of India have utterly failed to control the large scale drug consumption in Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
The State Secretariat meeting also blamed the Member of Parliament Shri Bishnupada Ray for misleading the islanders on various issues concerning the people like NH4 reconstruction, power cut, renovation of urban and rural roads, circle rates, stamp duty, etc. CPI (M) State Secretariat meeting observed that in order to hide his failure, the MP is indulging in shameful act of blaming officers rather than criticizing the BJP-led central government. The CPI (M) State Secretariat expressed concern over the move on the part of the central government to privatise the power sector in the islands which will not only saw sharp increase in the power tariffs but will also bring hundreds of existing employees under private firms.
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