Accusing BJP of causing the agrarian crisis during its first year in power, CPI (M) today announced nationwide protests against the Centre for 15 days in August.
Speaking to media persons here, CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury criticized the government for the "deteriorating economic crisis, intensifying communal polarization and undermining parliamentary democratic norms."
The agitations are planned to be held between August 1 and August 14.
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"CPI (M) will politically intervene in this situation to build up the strength of people's movement in order to pressurize this government to reverse its policies which are against the interests and livelihood of people," Yechury said.
Yechury added that the campaign fortnight will highlight "drastic cuts" in MNREGA allocation and "undermining" of food security commitments by the Centre, besides taking up local issues.
He said CPI (M) will support the protest launched by Bhoomi Adhikar Andolan (Movement for Land Rights) against Land Acquisition bill.
The Rajya Sabha member added CPI (M) will also extend support to the September 2 general strike called by trade unions, including its frontal outfit CITU, against alleged attacks on the working class.
CPI (M) charged that government failed to curb price rise in one year despite crude rates falling globally.
It charged the government with making false claims regarding economic growth with regards GDP and manufacturing sector and with causing agrarian distress.
"The services sector, which was rapidly growing in recent years, is seeing a fall in the basic index that is used to measure its growth, during the last three months.