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Left parties appeal to make tomorrow's Bharat Bandh a grand success

| @indiablooms | Dec 07, 2020, at 11:08 pm

Hyderabad/UNI: Left parties on Monday appealed to people to make Tuesday's Bharat Bandh a grand success.

Talking to media at Sundarayya Vignanabhavan here on Monday, the left party representatives including CPI secretary Chada Venkat Reddy, Julakanti Rangareddy, DG Narasimha Rao (CPI (M)), Potu Rangarao, Rama (CPIML New Democracy), Gadagoni Ravi (MCPIU), Achyuta Rama Rao, Sandhya (CPI (M) New Democracy), Prasad (CPI (M), CPI (M)) (CPIML Liberation), Prasad (Forward Bloc) demanded the Centre cancel three Agriculture Acts which are benefiting to the Corporates and harm the farmers.

Asking the people to make the Bharat Bandh success in the state, they said that the agitation would continue till to cancel the farm laws.

The left parties said that the support of the TRS and Congress parties for the Bharat Bandh was seen as a positive development.

It has been announced that a demonstration will be held from Kotti to RTC Cross Roads at 1,000 hours on Tuesday, followed by a public meeting.

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