While the people are expecting resolution of "acute problems like price rise, unemployment, agrarian distress and increasing crimes against women will be addressed, the BJP-led government seems more interested in raising issues which are divisive", party General Secretary Prakash Karat told a press conference here.
Observing that the talk of abrogating Article 370 of the Constitution by a minister has caused "serious apprehensions", he said "this can only lead to more alienation amongst the people in Kashmir."
Since the end of the Lok Sabha elections, "there have been more than a dozen communal incidents across the country" in Gujarat, Maharashtra, UP, Karnataka and other places. A young Muslim IT professional was also killed by men belonging to the Hindu Rashtra Sena in Pune, he said.
"It seems the mood of triumphalism has led to communal incidents often targeting the minority community," Karat said, adding that the party would work to protect the minority community while countering all forms of communalism.
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"There is also no respite from the growing attacks on women in West Bengal," Karat said.
On the economic front, he said the government was also initiating moves to increase FDI entry in defence production and other sectors like insurance. "The CPI(M) is opposed to such steps."
"There are also moves to grant environmental clearance to a large number of projects in the mining and power sectors which have serious implications for the environment and the rights of the tribal people in these areas," he said and asked the government to desist from such steps "without taking into account the environmental factors and the rights of the tribal and local people".