Tarigami leads protest against price rise, Govt policies

CPI (M) leader MY Tarigami along with other workers during a protest in Srinagar on Saturday. - Excelsior/Shakeel
CPI (M) leader MY Tarigami along with other workers during a protest in Srinagar on Saturday. - Excelsior/Shakeel

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, Sept 17: As part of its nationwide protest program, CPI(M) today held a protest demonstration at Press Colony against price rise, unemployment, attacks on the working class, peasants, apple growers, and democratic rights of the people, demanding scientific education for all.
Holding placards in their hands, the demonstrators shouted slogans against the anti-people and repressive policies of the BJP government.
While addressing the demonstrators, CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami questioned the government over its claims of job creation, investments, and other promises in the region following the abrogation of Article 370.

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He said all the promises made by the current Central dispensation proved to be a mirage.
“The graph of unemployment has shot up considerably and has reached levels never seen before. The CMIE has pegged the unemployment rate for the last month in J&K at 32.8 %, which is the second highest in the country,” he said.
He said that lakhs of people have lost their jobs due to sheer uncertainty in the region, “let alone the development and creation of new job opportunities. Thousands of daily-wagers, casual laborers, scheme workers, and others are denied wages for months together.”
He said that the BJP government is trying to drive a communal wedge among the communities to digress the attention of the people from real issues.
Tarigami said that CPI (M) would continue to make relentless efforts to restore our lost identity and constitutional rights.
“The uncertainties and uneasy calm with deep alienation pose a greater threat to the region. The abrogation of Article 370 has left a deep scar on the psyche of the people of J&K and has pushed them further to the wall.”
He said that the BJP government has taken repressive measures to contain the dissent. “Hundreds of people including political, religious and social activists were booked under various draconian laws and shifted to jails outside J&K.”
Drawing attention to the plight of farmers, Tarigami said that the apple growers are bearing the brunt of wrong policies pursued by the central government. “We demand seamless movement of these trucks so that the crop reaches mandis well in time and effective implementation of the Market Intervention Scheme”, he added.
Prominent among those who addressed the demonstration included CPI (M) state secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik, Mohamad Afzal Parray, Zahoor Ahmad Rather, Ghulam Mohidin, Mohamad Abbas Rather, and Abdul Rashid, CPI(M) leaders.