The CPI (ML-Liberation) today resolved to intensify its struggle for land reforms and rights of sharecroppers in the face of 'deepening agrarian crisis' following 'capitalist inroads' into the society.
"Surrendering to khap panchayats and to feudal armies like Ranvir Sena is the face of Indian capitalism. The party takes serious note of deepening agrarian crisis," party General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya said in a release.
Bhattacharya expressed concern over the 'growing penetration' of capitalism in the society and its economy, said the release quoting Bhattacharya's address on the 3rd day of its 9th Congress here.
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Alleging that there was a systematic dismantling of the public distribution system, it quoted a survey report claiming the UPA's flagship programme MGNREGA has provided employment to a mere 24 per cent of rural households.
"The rights of the poor are being deprived while there is nexus among feudal forces, contractors and local bureaucracy, leading to inadequate developmental works," the release added.