CPI Singhbhum District Council Meeting Held in Sakchi

Party Plans District Conference for August in Jamshedpur

Key Points:

  • CPI Singhbhum district council meets under Bhuvaneshwar Tiwari’s leadership
  • District secretary raises concerns over Bihar election commission decision
  • Party schedules district conference for August 10-11 in Jamshedpur

JAMSHEDPUR – Communist Party of India’s Singhbhum district council convened at Sakchi office with chairman Bhuvaneshwar Tiwari presiding over the proceedings.

The meeting commenced with condolence resolutions for departed leaders. Party members observed two minutes of silence. They paid tribute to late party leader Vasta Soren.

However, the gathering also remembered Ramanuj Upadhyay’s contributions. Pulwama attack victims received homage during the session. Border martyrs were honored with respectful silence.

District secretary Ambuj Kumar Thakur addressed the assembly comprehensively. He briefed comrades about the party’s current situation. The discussion covered both state and district-level developments.

Moreover, Thakur criticized the election commission’s Bihar decision strongly. He warned that poor populations would lose voting rights. The central government allegedly orchestrated this entire strategy.

In addition, the party leader promised fierce resistance in Jharkhand. Any attempt to implement similar measures would face opposition. The Communist Party would fight such decisions vigorously.

Meanwhile, the district secretary proposed hosting a district conference. Jamshedpur emerged as the preferred venue for this gathering. All present comrades unanimously approved this proposal.

Furthermore, the party scheduled the district conference for August 10-11. The two-day event will take place in Jamshedpur. This conference holds significant importance for party organization.

On the other hand, delegate representation was carefully determined. The party fixed one delegate for every five members. This ratio ensures proportional representation across different units.

The meeting demonstrated strong unity among party members. All decisions received unanimous support from attendees. The gathering reflected the party’s organizational strength.

Additionally, the conference will address various political issues. Party strategies for upcoming challenges will be discussed. The event will strengthen grassroots organization significantly.

The CPI has been actively monitoring political developments. The party remains committed to protecting democratic rights. These meetings ensure effective coordination among party units.

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