CPI Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Flag Hoisting Ceremony

Party Leaders, Workers Honor Martyrs at Historic Milestone Event

Key Points:

  • Communist Party of India marks centenary with flag hoisting at office
  • Senior leaders pay tribute to freedom fighters and workers’ rights activists
  • Party pledges continued struggle against inflation, unemployment and privatization

JAMSHEDPUR – The Communist Party of India celebrated its 100th founding anniversary with flag hoisting at party headquarters Friday.

Senior leaders, workers and supporters attended the ceremony. Representatives from various people’s organizations participated in large numbers. The atmosphere remained joyful and dignified throughout proceedings.

The program began with CPI’s red flag hoisting. “Inquilab Zindabad” slogans echoed across the premises immediately. “Bhartiya Communist Party Zindabad” chants filled the air subsequently.

Participants paid homage to martyrs after flag raising. They remembered freedom fighters who sacrificed lives. Workers, farmers and marginalized communities received special tributes too.

Ambuj Thakur addressed the gathering at this occasion. He highlighted CPI’s glorious 100-year history for nation. The party fought continuously for workers’ and farmers’ rights.

CPI participated actively in India’s independence struggle. It championed social justice and secularism throughout decades. Moreover, democracy and equality remained core party principles always.

The party played historic roles in establishing these values. Current times demand renewed mass movement mobilization urgently. Rising inflation, unemployment and privatization threaten common people severely.

Social inequality grows dangerously under present economic policies. CPI will intensify people’s struggles against these challenges. The party inherits century-long legacy of workers’ movements.

Speakers illuminated CPI’s history from 1925 establishment onwards. They recalled struggles, movements and achievements through decades. Furthermore, organizational strengthening emerged as future priority unanimously.

Youth engagement requires special attention going forward immediately. The party resolved fighting public issues everywhere consistently. Street protests and parliamentary battles will continue simultaneously.

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