CPI Marks 100th Anniversary with Meeting in Sakchi

Leaders Discuss Current Challenges and Pledge Commitment to Party Goals

Key Points:

  • CPI commemorates its centenary with a significant meeting in Sakchi, Jamshedpur.
  • Discussions focused on issues like inflation, unemployment, and privatization.
  • Leaders pledged dedication to the party’s objectives and constitutional values.

JAMSHEDPUR – On December 26, the Communist Party of India (CPI) celebrated its 100th anniversary with a meeting at its Sakchi office in East Singhbhum district. Senior party leader Bank Bhuvneshwar Nivari presided over the gathering, which honored the party’s century-long legacy of struggle and advocacy for marginalized communities.

Reflecting on a Century of Advocacy

Founded on December 26, 1925, the CPI has been a steadfast voice for the rights of workers, farmers, students, and youth. Leaders at the meeting reflected on the party’s historic journey, emphasizing its commitment to fighting for economic equality and social justice.

In his address, Bank Bhuvneshwar Nivari stated, “Since its inception, the CPI has continuously worked towards achieving its goals of supporting the underprivileged and safeguarding their rights.”

Addressing Contemporary Issues

The meeting also tackled pressing modern issues such as inflation, unemployment, and the privatization of public services. Party leaders voiced their concerns, stating that these challenges disproportionately impact the nation’s poor and vulnerable.

“The CPI remains committed to opposing policies that harm public welfare,” a speaker asserted, highlighting the party’s efforts to safeguard citizen rights.

A Renewed Commitment

Concluding the session, party members collectively pledged to uphold the CPI’s values and continue working to protect the rights of the masses. Leaders reaffirmed their dedication to the Constitution and the party’s long-standing mission to advocate for justice and equality.

The centenary meeting symbolized not just a look back at the CPI’s enduring legacy, but also a call to action for the future.

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