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CPI(M) assails DMK 'silence'
By Our Special Correspondent
CHENNAI, JUNE 28. The Tamil Nadu CPI(M) State Committee today hit
back at the DMK for its ``silence'' on the proposed Hindu Munnani
conference in Madurai on ``Conversions - A National Danger'',
which would only ``jeopardise communal harmony.''
At the end of a two-day meeting of the State secretariat, the
party, in a resolution, said the DMK attitude in keeping quiet
over the activities of Sangh Parivar forces, ``just to continue
in power at the Centre with the BJP'', should be ``identified''
by the people.
Alleging that the conference on conversions was to divert the
people's attention from the ``discontent'' caused by the economic
reforms pursued by the BJP-led NDA Government, the CPI(M)
resolved to fully support the preparations for the nation-wide
struggle commencing with a workers' rally before Parliament on
July 24.
Commending the AIADMK Government's efforts at tackling the acute
water crisis facing Chennai, the CPI(M) urged the State to ensure
that water distribution was even, and also take all steps to get
Krishna waters from Andhra Pradesh.
The CPI(M) condemned the DMK Government for not having taken
sufficient steps in advance to mitigate the water problem in
Chennai.
While the CPI(M) decided to hold talks with the AIADMK leadership
and other allies of the secular alliance on the Rajya Sabha
elections from Tamil Nadu due next month, the party also resolved
that the alliance led by the AIADMK continue for the local bodies
elections to be held in September.
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