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CPI(M) stages protest

Staff Correspondent

MYSORE: Even as the district administration celebrated the Bharatiya Janata Party Government (BJP) completing 100 days in office at Kalamandira by distributing benefits to beneficiaries under various schemes, hundreds of activists of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) held a demonstration at K.R. Circle here on Tuesday and raised slogans against the Government for its “anti-people” stand in the last three months.

Addressing the activists, member of district committee of CPI (M) Balaji said that the firing on farmers, who demanded distribution of fertilizers; luring MLAs from other parties under “Operation Kamala”; using brutal force on those who protested against the “anti-people” policies of the State and Union Governments and branding trade union leaders as anti-social elements were the “achievements” of the BJP Government in the last 100 days.

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